St Martins High School - Samahi Yearbook (Lacey, WA)
- Class of 1954
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'f 0 Q A TRIBUTE TO 'Q' ' HOLY MARY During this MARIAN YEAR dedicated by His Holi- ness Pope Pius XII to Our Blessed Mother, we stu- dents of St. Martin's High School wish to dedicate ourselves in a special way to the Mother of God- thanking her for the many graces that have been obtained through her intercession and asking her always to turn an attentive ear to our prayers. HOLY MARY, QUEEN OF PEACE, HEAR OUR PRAYERSl ...1- 'C-0 ' ,f gf' in . 5 3 Q - aff ' ,ft kid 4 N 'Q K ,fl 3-:kg Q if, All 1,11 X. 3 SAMAHI Pnblubetl by the Arfoczuleri Sludezztr 0 Sd17lf Marzmf High School Edltgf Mrchael Byrne Wesley F1tzputr1ek Wrlters Lothar Vacano Hqrley deW1lde Faculty Advrsor Father Conrad OUR SCHOOL Its frxendly wrxlls hold fond mernorles of happy hours cherlshed frnend shxps serxous endeavor and lasnng achxeve ment We the students of SAINT MARTINS HIGH SCHOOI are happy to hone dwelt vuthm these vmlls for there IS 1 sp1r1t and 21 tr1d1t1on that lmbers md permcltcs efuh nook and Corner 1nd vue feel thu we hue proflted by them and qt the same nme have helped ro preserxe them , . w I A . 7 . Y Y . . . Aggigfgnfg ,.-,,,YY,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Th Omas BILIIOIIE ' , I . Q! A, . ' A I Y. . I Y, A r ' ' W I - . ' ' ' I Y L '1 ' . ' K 1 . ' t L ' -2- 3 Ji 599' Deducahong, gi 2.6: 8 TO THL RIC HT REVEREND ABBOT RAPHAEI HEIDFR OF THF ORDER OF SAINT ISINFDICT THIRD ABBOT OF SAINT MARTINS ABBEY SPIRITUAI X Q V FATHER AND PRESIDENT OF SAINT MARTINS COLLEGE AWD HIUH Q SC HOOI XX HO HAS TAUCJHT LS TO SEER FIRST THE KINIODOM OF GOD XXE RESPECTFLLIY DEDICATE THE SAMAHI FOR I9D-4 MOG? Father Abbot ts ptctured shortly xfter hrs return from a three months tour of European Monastertes I-Ie ts tdmtmng a smtue of Stunt Mar un vwhtch conmms rn tts bftse 1 true rcltt of our Pura n Satnt Murttn of Tour Thts reltc sms brought to St Mftrrlns Hrgh School by Father Abbot from the tomb of the Sum In Tour France It IS behewed to be the largest rehc of Sarnt Marttn 1n the Unxted States ,, I I I at-.a I Lvwwf: 1' . ,, , ,,.fQ rzz ':' I V fi GLA 5 E rg: EIIIJQQI . . X. Q 7 g 3 . . . .4 . 1 1 l 'Q Y, 44 , A 4 - 4 'I ...VK ty. -hs, I 0 I Q D Q - ' L' V4 ,- '. ' ' ' FQ fm Jalan F wx cr BACK ROW from left Mr John Monahan Father Conrad Father Pascal Father Eu gene Father Rrchatd Father Dunstan Father Clement Father Leonard Father Fehx Mr Bernard Harvey FRONT ROW Father Phrhp Father Marcel Father james Rrght Reverend Father Abbot Father Luke Father Alphonse Father Paul Father Mrchael Facu ty St Martrns Hrgh School was establ1shed at Olymp1a Washxngton rn the year 1895 by the Fathers of the Order of Sarnt Benedrct The school 1S duly accred rted under the laws of the State of Washrngton The Order of Samt Benedxct rs the oldest relxglous order rn Western c1v1l1zat1on It was founded by Sarnt Benedrct the only son of a Roman patrrcran 1n the year 578 From that early penod to the present day the Benedlctxnes have held an honored place among educators of youth The renowned abbey schools and un1vers1t1es of the Old World wrth their prlce less legacy of ancrent classrcs ever rem1nd the h1s torxan that the best of Europes hrstory has been wrrtten rn the patrent to1l of the sprrrtual sons of St Benechct Benedrctme hrstory rn the Untted States dates back to the year 1846 when the frrst abbey school was erected rn Latrobe Pennsylvama From thxs nucleus the Benedlctmes have reached out vuth thelr system of hxgh schools colleges and unnersrtres untrl now they conduct mstttutrons of learnrng rn every part of the country ST BENEDICT -4... CA , - , a a ' 1 s a 1 1 5 . . , 3 a Q a n- 1 ., . . . ' v , .. 1 a , . , . . , . s 1 - a . .V .. . , , , . 7 fi 1 'X 'ik ' yu! 5 PA M L 1 I 5 ff A fp QS? WP?-YIM!!! c 10 S J NDSMD Z R. Nu FATHER MARCEL BERTHON Pr1nc1pal of St Marrms H1gh School 'X FATHER MICHAEL FEENEY Head Prefecr and Vlce Pr1r1c1pal FATHER LEONARD FEENEY ,gv9' Hy,, Underclassmen 4A 1 I i FATHER DAVID PREBLLA Z? Q F. Prefecr of 915 3 Q Upperclassmen 1' '- f .L 'N Faculty Councul wma ,fn 'W Prefect of FATHER COINRAD RAUSCH Pnvare Rooms qu' Lu ! -'1 Ill fl1.ln'H!llil l Wil' ' ! 35 Prefecr of I l 5 iv 7ol1'V o' A '-fc Qgf , ,Rf Ng n o T y ogfff ' I '!. jx i R - 0 15151710 -SQ, H X 4 C9 To Q, C 45 Qujul DIN - or L T . FX F Xxkx X xXJUxj Qfg ' Jwmgi ,NMJJ 'N N 'iff' .IA TWH wwf-Q ' ,Q 510- . W T it D ,io My ff rims, R l I J 6 In Memoruam inv- Q ,ir-in X ' .gi T 1? X ,fa '3i The memory of FATHER MARTIN TONER w1ll be a thmg wh1ch we students wxll chensh for many years Father Martm va born at Wnnona Mmnesota m 1895 and was ordamed a prlest IH 1919 havmg made hrs studles at Samt Martms Hlgh School and College For several years he was prmclpal of the Hlgh School As a teacher of joumaltsm and Engltsh Father Martm was a popular and respected mstructor He had always shown an 1nterest ln the actxvmes of the hrgh school and rn the past few years brought outstandmg success to the publlcatron of the ARROW Hrs tall dlgmfled fngure a famllrar slght on the umpus IS mxssed by all smce death cla1med hrm suddenly on December 9 19579 May hrs priestly soul rest m peace .5- l his 3' - , 1 r ' , H K 1 Ullsfs ' Q is 4:1 A .ii . , -: .,. -A - - A ,Q :, I ' 2- i Z- LL f I ' S l 1 , . D .1 ' - L . l I A ' a .. . 4 , . - I A V , - . .D I .2 , , . . A , , 1 1 1 L .,.'s. ,Mx ix ..,,,., f' 5 1. 'ix' 'if-A. ,5 , fi' ,A 5 ff ' f .,yj' W 2 Agri :fl ,L if 1,11 , . of , li. in a - ' , xg 'if 4 A 1, .V X u.. JI 1 ' ,T .3 - ' Q 3, in RICHARD I MATYCHOWIAK Olxmpm Washrngton Age 17 Honor Socrety 1 MClub 4 Football 1 Baseball 34 Glec Club v4 Year Entered 1 Majors Englrsh Scrence Languages BYIIOTS IEROME R ARCHAMBAULT Leaxenworth Washrngton Age 1 Honor Socrety 14 Stu lent Councrl 7 MClub 1734 Arrow 7 Class Offlcer 74 Crlec Club 1 -14 Year Entered 1 Malors N1 tl1 Sc1 Englrsh IOHIN R RRAMER Olxmprt XX ashlngton Q Student Councrl at lv Cltb 1 Footblll v4 Debite 74 Class Olttcer U4 Year Entered l Mayors Eng Lang Sc1 Hnstory IARRX P LYNCH Seattle Washrngton Age 19 Football 4 Basketbrll 4 Bteball -A Arrow Clee C1115 1 Xear Entered w Mtjors Str H1 orx Fnglrsh W'll-I-lAM H. DELFELD Seattle. Vikashington Age 17: Honor Society, 1,2,5,4g M- Club, 25,41 Football, 3,41 Basket ball, 3,41 Baseball, 5,4g Track, 4, Arrow, 31 Manager, 2g Class Officer, 5. 4A Ski-Club, 1,51 Glee Club, 3,4g Year entered, lg Majors, Eng., Sci., History. THOMAS 1. BRULOTTE Moxee Crry Washrngton Age 18 Samahr 4 MClub 234 Serwer 734 Football 14 Basket ball 34 Baseball 734 Track 4 Skt Club 1 Glee Club 34 Dra matrcs 7 Year entered 1 Majors Eng Sct Math Hxstory PHILIP j. DOLEN Olympia, Washington Age 17g Honor Society, l,2.3,4, Student Council, 3,43 M-Club, 2,3,-4, Basketball, 25,43 Baseball. 13,41 Class Officer, 41 Glee Club, 3,43 Year Entered, lg Majors. Eng., Math., Science. DANIEI J FITZMORRIS Olympia Washxngtoi Age 18 Honor Society 14 Stu dent Council 34 MClub 734 Football 734 Basketball 34 Baseball 734 Class Officer 1 Glee Club 34 Year Entered 1 Mljors Math Eng Hist Science RONALD W ALFORD Mayville Oregon Age 16 Honor Society l MClub v4 Basketball 34 Clxss Officer 34 Bind 3-1 Year Entere Majors Eng I-list Math Lang Science BYIIOTS ROBERT A PLAQUET Ticoma Washington Age 17 Student Council 34 M Club 234 Server 73 Football 34 Basketball 734 Baseblll 34 Track 34 Class Officer 34 Glee Club 34 Year Entered l Majors History English languages RAYMOND T COLLEARY Ymcouver Washington Age 17 MClub 34 Football 3f Basketball 34 Arrow 3 Art Club 4 Year entered l Mxjors Eng Hist Mith Science IARRY lx TOBIN Mibton W lshmgton Age l9 MClub 34 Footbtll 34 Miniger 3 Glec Club 34 Year fntcrcd l Majors Hist English RICHARD S SFEINER Longwew Wishlngton Age I7 Glee Club 4 Year En tered I Mtyors Enghsh I-Itstory BIIIOFS PA I RIC Ix R I-II MPHRI X tttlt NX talnngton c IR cc tered w Ntyurs I-Ilstcmrx Fnglmh RIC I-IARID A SUVER Ttttumt NIC xshmgton L S v I I I I 1 C v I7 I e r Intc rad IN urs I-Int Im.,1sh XX ll I I XM P INAI MIS St tttlt XX tshtnttun L Q XLY I tm Xttrfnte I N11 rs r In Ilsh Hts r -IOI-IN Ci. HEESON Seattle, Wrtshingttun Age I71 Honor Society, 2,5511 Stu- dent Ciotlmil, 3,-ig Mlllub, 3.4 Class Officer, gl Majors, Eng.. Sci. M.1th,, I..xtin. History: Year Entered 2. JOSILPH I. INORBERL1 Chtnook Montml A54 IS Iogbcr v Drtmmts 14 Yetr Inntucd u Mtjors Enbltsh Salem: Htstory JOSEPH J. NEWMAN Firth, Idaho Age 183 Dramatics, 43 Server, 4 Year Entered, 4g Majors-English History. HARLEY A. deWILDE Angeles, Washington Age 16' Samahi 34' Honor Society 2 34 Student Council Pres 4 M Club 34 Server 34 Arrow 3 Manager 34 Class Officer 3 Ski Club 54 Debate 34 Year En tered 2 Majors Science English Math History RICHARD H DIBB Bothell Washington Age 70 Basketball 7 Logger '7 Manager l Glee Club 4 Year entered I Majors Eng Math Science BI'll0I'S GEORGEJ KELLENBEN7 Olympia Wasliington Age l9 Art Club 4 Year Entered 7 Mrlors English History DARREL F HAHN Tacoma Wlsluingron Age I8 Serwer v4 Glee Club w Year Entered u Mayors Img Sc English DENNIS P IOHNSONI C hehzlrs W rshtngton Age IS Slmrlu v4 Cllss Of lccr 4 Clet Club v4 Yelr Entered tors Sticntt In :su lx tru Hlstorx 11 HAIL TO THE RED AND XVI-IITE HAIL TO OUR ALMA MATER! RED EOR OUR LOYALTY AND WHITE FOR THE RIGHT! THEN HAIL TO ST. MARTINS GLORY TO HER NIAMEY WE RE PROUD OF YOU TRUE TO YOU ALMA MATER HAIL' I '- - . 'Q-4' fe lk f ., 1 K , V Q All N 'm 7 Y ROBERT H RICHARDS Eugene Oregon Age I6 Honor Souety 34 Dra m1t1ts 74 Yertr Entered a Mryors Eng Suence Math Hnstory JERRY W OPIE Rock Sprmgs Wytrmlng Age I9 Drlmfrtlts U Art Club 4 Yelr Entered v Mxyors Hlstory Englrsh Strence BIIIOYS JERROLD L JAMISON Olympla Washlngton Age I8 Art Club 54 Yedr E tered I Mqors Fl'lbllSl1 Stlencc CRAIG D IOMBARD Sentle Wrshrngton A e I7 Slmahr 3 MClub 7-I Bxsketblll '14 Art Club 34 Yexr Entered 1 Mayors Math Engllsh Hrstory WILLIAM I' BERRY Aberdeen Wlslulngton Age18 Brnd w Clet Club 4 Yerr entered w Mxjors FIILllSlI SLICIIQL 2 emor Class Plnlxp Dolln Wrllrwm Delfelrl Ronald Alford Dennis ohnson Robert Plxquer F.1ther Conrul Rlusch C lass Presrdenr Clrss Vnee Presxdent Class Secr tary C lass Treasurer Clxss Represenmrxxc C l us Adusor - ...,-' ' L Qs' . lf!-'f X 'in Q- 5- aw cgefzfafl 671255 152201414207 I Pu 2. Ial' ' , 5 C J X In thrs year of Our Lord nrneteen hundred and seventy frve I was able to comprle the followrng data concernrng the graduatrng class of 54 Recent reports rndrcate that a lunatrc named JOE NORBERG has been captured and returned to hrs padded cell Unfortunately RAY COLLEARY lumped off the Emprre State Burldrng Rumors rndrcare that he was growrng bald Punchy PETE SUVER went on trral for subversrve actrvrtres but was acqurtted when hrs henchman Krller JOE NEWMAN shot the key wrtness PAT HUMPHREY Professor JERRY OPIE rs teachrng Ethrcs at Harvard DAN FITZMORRIS known as Drrty Dan rn pro football rs recoverrng from rnyurres sustarned when a manager stepped on hrs toe Rufus RED ALFORD under the gurdance of hrs manager JERRH ARCHAMBAULT has made a smash hrt on Broadway wrth hrs rmpersonatron of a mad dog TOM BRULOTTE rs scraprng together a lrvrng as a lrngerre salesman Headlrnes rn yesterday s New York Trmes reveal that the mrssrng lrnk has been drscovered A be wrldered LARRY IYNCH rs berng studred by a group of emrnent Anthropologrsts Latest Hollywood scandal Cassanova B NAUMES has just drvorced Maralyn Monroe and marrred Jane Russel Trapprst monk BILL BERRY has just frnrshed wrrt rng a book on the moral aspects of srlence The electron of Senator JOHN KRAMER a radrcal supporter of prohrbrtron rs very much doubted Prrvate eye DICK MATY CHOWIAK drscovered 1 moonshrne strll rn the closet of hrs offrce The lonely hearts syndrcate has frnally been cracked Messrs CRAIG LOMBARD DICK DIBB and LARRY TOBIN are each servrng seven year terms or McNeal Island Mrster L PURYEAR rs spendrng hrs spare trme down at skrd row garnrng members for hrs I Abhore Alcohol Assocratron Offrcer PHIL DOLAN rs facrng drshonorable drs charge from the polrce force for stealrng pennres out of a slot machrne One of our alumnr of whom we are very proud rs Mr BOB RICHARDS the author of Gvp notes for Juvenrles DENNY JOHNSON rs sufferrng from the aftermath of volunteerrng to be a gurnr prg rn one of Professor J JAMISONS experrments concern rng the effects of sledge hammers on the human skull BOB PLAQUET has a job dem onsrrrtrng the advantages of 1 nrne foot bed JOHN BEESON has become a famous soap box orator leadrng the crusade agarnst the graft and corruptron whrch exrsted durrng Republrcan Senator deWILDES term rn offrce JERRY KELLENBENZ havrng mrssed a turn rn the Indranapolrs Races rs headrng for the moon on hrs hopped up scooter Slugger D HAHN has recently knocked out Rocky Marcrano endrng Marcranos domrnatron of the heavywerght trtle The calrber rntegrrty and genrus of thrs class of 1954 rs obvrous from the above report Thrs rnformatron should always rergn as an rnsprratron to the students of Sarnt Xxx 'in Q0 .5 i f 5 Sz: rl f C' L. 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W X f A QQ, I N wx, O 4-'94 -i f X Q lxfsib 1. rg A - 379' rgefzw 67055 C261 f Complyrng wrth the usual custom of leavrng somethrng to the undergraduates the rllustrrous class of 1954 hereby bequeaths the followrng thrngs to a favored few who by thrs document become herrs and may they cherrsh and honor these rtems so wrlled JERRY ARCHAMBAULT wrlls hrs roommates foul smellrng feet to whom ever wants them and hrs abrlrty to coach to Mr Monahan JOE NORBERG berng of sound mrnd Csometrmesj wrlls hrs spastrc actrvrtres to Jrm Skahan PAT HUMPHREY leaves hrs abrlrty to tango wrth Walton PETE SUVER berng of vulgar mrnd but sound body wrlls the two toned Ford rn the courtyard to Anderson TOM BRULO'I'I'E bequeaths all hrs black sheep to Beauchene provrdrng the latter keeps them rn the Yakrma Valley DICK DIBB wrlls all hrs drag wrth Father Davrd to Freshour RAY COLLEARY berng zr rod from Vancouver wrlls all hrs Olympra women to Lyle Brulotte LARRY LYNCH berng of generous nature wrlls all hrs Seattle babes Socrates Haterrus hoprng that he wrll have more luck wrth them than he drd hrmself JERRY OPIE bequeaths hrs bow legs to knock kneed Foley JOE NEWMAN berng of doubtful nature wrlls hrs brass knuckles to LeMay LARRY TOBIN a boy of mrld drsposrtron wrlls hrs restrarnt of temper to Malvey DAN FITZMORRIS bequeaths Father Conrad to any Freshman needrng a good mrrror BILL NAUMES wrlls hrs drslrke of PE to Father Mrchael PHIL CWebsterJ DOLAN bequeaths hrs word crunyagate to future football teams who can put rrs meanrng to good use JERRAD JAMISON wrlls hrs hrsrory gyp notes to Jerry Byrne BOB KRAMER wrlls hrs stubborn drsposrtron to Whrtwam wrth the hope that he wrll be able to harness rt BILL BERRY berng of unsound body wrlls hrs Charles Atlas brcep burlders to Volcano JERRY KELLENBENZ wrlls hrs unruly mop of harr to Hyatt BILL DELFELD hereby wrlls hrs chrome plated bottle opener to Wes Frtzpatrrck rn order that he may use rt when entertarnrng thrrsty prgmres DENNY JOHNSON wrlls hrs srlver vorce to Fuchs BOB PLAQUET bequeaths hrs herght and center posrrron on the basketball team to John Serdel HARLEY deWlLDE wrlls hrs abrlrty to get out of jugg and hrs drag wrth Professor Grant to Makouts BOB RICHARDS leaves hrs box of assorted voltages to Jerry Byrne junror electrrcran DARREL HAHN berng of wrld drsposrtron wrlls all hrs women to Haterrus JOHN BEESON wrlls hrs hoarse vorce and scattered brarns to Brles wrth the hope that he wrll be able to do more wrth them than hrs predecessor CRAIG LOMBARD wrlls hrs famous twrtch to Kennedy wrth the hope that the latter wrll be able to control rt better than the former RONALD ALFORD bequeathsslps bark to Galluccr vf ' ' I E- ll, g.LA .E ki J!?l iQil rx? -nga ini? 5 3 w I . . . . . a , cf: i l 4 , . . . , . . . . .. X L u., . . . . D th I' ' y . h . , . n Y, I X , , . . . 0 . . .. ,, . I . U tl f , ' , ' ' to A A . , . . . . . D 4 , . 1 . . , for self defense. x A' l' ,Q . . . . . . . 1 X , A NJ ,r ' ' . , f -I - s - 4 . . . . Q H n . . . .. U. U . u ,, . L . 2 up N Fi fa , M J J J s X - a . . . .. , . . . U ll, lv 46 ' ' . f ZW - ' 7 ,fs v- ff HARLEY A, t1ew1i.111i. of P-in Aiieeles. eiirereil U I Q e Sis Martins in his Soplioimore- year .intl has ttinsist- Martin's. I ently' IN.11IH.l1l1Cel .1 -LOU grade point .iXkl'.lfeQL'. His diligence in study, Clll'l1L1Sl.1SIll for sports, .iffable 1111- ture and spirit of cooperation won for him many honors and offices during his three years at St. As president of tl1e student body during 1955-5-4 he was able to establish a spirit of real enthusiasm among tl1e students: a spirit which iniide tl1e year a ,fx PHILIP J DOIAN ofOlyn1pi1 his IUt1lIlElll'1C'Ll 1 yery high gride point iyerige throughout l1is four years lf St Martins High behool His leidership ability pleising personality ithletie interest ind winning sn1ile has mule him one of the most popu l1r students oi1 the campus He xx is chosen to rep resent St Martins High School it seyeril in1port1i1t rneetinvs including Boys State in Spokme Phil has been aetiye in student uoxernment througli 1 9 C vresi lent xy is responsible for repe ite l fui e rusing lrixe which were used for 1 suetessfiil Senior liill Invirittring is Phils first loye 1i1d in his future 'TIIDIHLQ sye wish him Gods speed 16- happy one filled witl1 21 multitude of activities with variety enough to satisfy everyone. Harley's primary interest is debate in which he hasX won several honors including second place in thegfff , ff State Tournament last year. alutatorian L lc . . , ' AL, 1 'V L' 1 ' W t ' ' 1 'Ai l Q rmf, 1 . ti',t ',z . . ' l. ' 1 ' 'ft 4 1 . 1 Y . Y V v . I C, . . t . ' li 1. K - ' V ' h- , A v, . . out his high school career anl .is .enior Qlass 1 1 ' 'Q' -- - 4 1 il e ts h 54 5553 .. ig: 2 -i xr ' ,Q Al Y ,f in 'gf' I A, 3 ,fr- .1 if if 'fi in lux 5 97 Q I -Q ,iw I o f z YM 'X athfjyls 3 'f...2 5 .J f 1 --at W' X fb 5-'A H fir Q My 8 Nw ,Q get nl g 'LQ an 33 'Ly m, , 16 19 5- www' 419' I Po , J 4 l 'Ali N 1 :V f Dis' Ing 'y NF, A ,, ' L, H J Q 9 Qin . QQ awwl ldrJ I , I L x. ' gi he 'xx ggi Y I V I li Ja 'X ' r S Qu Ugg! 'v 55,1-5' I v. f fi if ' if gy H f L '- - ' - x 1. .g ,r' . ' 1 A . is 5' if we. 'T V 4 , . ! 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A 1 ' 1 ' I Li -4' V J Q , 1 R ERNEST A ANDERSON Scmlc XX xslnnbton RAYMONDC ATKINS Seattle WISIIIHEIKDH ROBIR1 I ISARTHOI ET OlyIUl5ll XX ISIIIIIEIOH IYNDEN P BAUM Port Angeles Washxngron MICHAELJ BYRNE Shelton Wqslxlngttmn RIC HARD P CHARVET Mlbton W uhmgbton STEPHEN DOHERTY Olympm Washrngton WESLEY R FIT7PATRICK Clallam Bay WlSlllHbIKDU CJERAID P FOLEY Port Angeles Washlngton RUDOLPH M FRANULOVICH Anacortes Washrngton CI ARENCE J FUCHS Nesperce Idaho RAYMOND C GAGNON Auburn Washxngton KENT HANSEN Toledo Oregon TERRENCE H HATERIUS Vancouver Washrngton 0 ROBERT J HYATT 50 0000 Olympn Wash1ngton Shelton Washlngron C J 8.- Q' 9.-0-np l 'C7 Asif' PATRICK F KENDALL ROBERT G JOHNSON ,A 'ii X Qu I 'Z' Olympra Wash1ngton 5 5 'mv K A3 fl' yo- ar' 11-1 W? I .gui 147' 3 mrs! fjx H.-:Sf Mr-Q' I .... J 4:52 35 .fs ,Vai QU? X 5 PETER J LACKAFF R1dgef1eld Wash1ngton DAVID L LAPRISE Ketchum Idaho DANID R LAUGHLIN Tacoma Washtngtcmn LeROY L LONC1 Olympla W1ShIH5ILJD JOHN M McCARTHY Olympm Wasllnngton PATRICK L McELIGOT Walla Wallt Washlngton JOHN J MALVEY Port Angeles Washlngton E' .J STANLEY R MATYCHOWIAK if Olympna Washxngton Q ,X JAMES M OCONNER Seattle Washnngton NEILJ OSHEA Seattle W3SlIlHf,IOH HARRY M ROSS Tacoma Waslmlngton KENNETH N RYAN Olymp1a Washxngton ROBERTL UNDERWOOD Olymp1a Washlngton LOTHAR O VACANO Seattle Washlngton GARYJ VOLOVICH Aberdeen Wash1ngton g RICHARD LeMAY Olympxa Washxngton i.7 THOMAS WALTON jp Seattle Washlngron S 'ini' Xl Ill' 5 19 P. , Q , ,J . 4 ' , ,. 5?' ' ' ,V . y s . Y -f V .1 , I I f W K. V ' ': A If-do . H704 I 4 ' W A Ls-,e 52? if , 4 . Qfzlzf fl 4' ,X o . y 'lf ,wt --A' . ly ' AN: , ' ' 7 , :.. , 2 K 1 lg V ,Z5 3, ' L I I -, 4 l I ' .'. 1 - l 4 'Sri , Y ' ' ' 7 A 1 . W 1 fi V H XJ V U . f ' ea f - I A N 1 If X XE A j Lf, J I g 1 I ., -f I f ' , I ' . 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' ,nl lwlv--9' -nv LARRY W LANMAN Benton Cxty Washmgton JEAN P JOHNSTON Seattle Washnngton PHILIP C LASSILA Seattle Washmgton ROBERTJ HEMNESS ,Nfr Olympra Wash1ngton ROBERT E LEE Port Townsend Washmgton MARSW LeFEBER Olympra XVash1ngton CHARLES LINDBERG Seattle I gton CARL F ENGSTROM Spokane Washrngton 'WU LOYD R MCNEELY 'A Renton Washmgton fake? MICHAEL R CAMPBELL KV Portland Oregon - -. T' . Q ' A QM? A . . J V , I M 7 . . W N 4 ':-- -':-. a K K R . , ' . gm-U WV ' my K Q E ., V D, , 1 K 1' 3 J t ,. -' , - Q? , frm I g - , I Y lrfk ' Q, -Q Toledo, Oregon 'S A V , ' ' , - I L W 1 ...tl - ga .. - A Q g xg, . , J I 1 .iq , J l. ' l ff' I g. 3' f ' I , A L .1 U ' , lf' A ' . If ' . 'l Q ll l. '6V , LX X an -. J J ,V gg Un . y . if at 2 .,,,,,a... , K, .1 - to ,ff X. - . A . 'I J 5 . ' 1 ' W - It , ' W' A- . -- I gm -J. . I X 5 A lf E lvvv A ,Q J ' A 4- K ' Xx' I y I Z X F' A ' E 4 , P, -zz- I 4.1 1.4- Q wma? ! 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X JERRY D WOLFF ,ff Puyallup Washnngton 23- QI 'Pr 19.1 M fx lo' 9'-A' H x J I . A , 1 laik I , l' ' If llll A S' ' 1 U fi, ' ' , A S In ,qv , , -. 4 , lv Z: - f s' fs A I . - I , I E , M ' ...,q A A D ' . J I ll , I R rJ A J a A , A , W . '. ..,,.. .h .,, . A ., ' A ' , fl: l lL's' , ' A ' ' l S a . I H ' A S' la -4 1 , l , . ' Q Y, .VZ . V v Y- l,.wl . , . V, H Q X 4 , , A . .pw 4 A z hikqx A ,fi 3 fig .K 7 , A' :V , ' 0 X . .L A ' 5 I Q. Al- A . J ' P,.1.: L 1 l, 1 . I ,M I .ZVA W 77 ' X.. - I H 1 r ln - , ' ' ' ,I xl 'Qs- ophomore Class Chmrles Lmdberg CIISS Presxdem mcpl Sdultcr Clus Vue Prcs1dent Rndurd Sraphenson C lm Secret 1ry Peter Ilcursgh C1155 Trexsurer Ixlg Brulotrc Chas Represenmuve Fuhcr C onmd Rausch Class Advxsor 4- -m X P' v ' x- fi C C' 1 Q X . 'P Q 4 I L: 1 f . l x.V- Q J L , . I W A : ' N 241 L I 1 Ls 5 S if C Q' 4 4' A in , ,...., , ' A t- N 7 w ,KXMWW . 3 M. :V 1 G .- X A C 5 A . 2 'I-vp 'AX X .? 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MICHAEL T MCGUIRK Tacoma Washington DENNIS J MAKOUIZ Seattle Washington JOSEPH E MONROE Portland Oregon YM MICHAEL W MURPHY Olympia Washington JAMES W OSBORN Seattle Washington GERALD W OSBORN Seattle Washington ROBERT A REA Olympia Washington '-03 ICHARD J SATTLER Wapiro W lslnngton ROBBIE A SCHMIDT Olympia Washington WAYNE H SCHWESINGER Tlcoma Wlshington JAMES M SIMS Tacoma Washington THOMAS W HUTSON Portland Oregon JAMES P SNYDER Seattle Washington 'QA JAMES R SMITH L, 5'-fi Seattle Washington GARY E MCLELLAN Seattle Washington JAMES L SRAHAN Q' Missoula Montana 'fy Y' JOSEPH F STILEY Fort Lewls Washington THOMAS L. STOLZ Olympia Washington JARED F. TETERUD I , . N Tacoma, Washington ' ' I G., ANTHONY C. YAUTIER IQILQ Everett, Washmgton ft ' ' -27- - . -.,.,.,' Freshmen Class C1155 Premdcnt Cllss Vnu Prcsxdcm Cllss Smrcury Cllss ln 1511 us Rcprcscnrlrxxc C llss Adusor 5 I No..vf A .y J pa fl, , ff. f Av -..wQf,, -1. a dnl M. A-0 1 5 1 2 M17-. 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H.' - ' 4 . 4 4 Q 1 Q An ' Wg 1' f .fag ff Q RS FOOTBA The St Marnns Rangers ended a full season of hard football wtth the results showmg two wms four defeats and two t1es Agamst Chehahs the Rangers poured on all their mtght to defeat the Bearcats at Stevens Fteld nn Olympra only to recexve a 14 O defeat themselves Dan Frtzmorrrs ran for 44 yards to the enemy 10 and then after 1 drlve of 5 yards the Bearcats took over Tom Brulotte and Mnke Byrne lntercepted passes whlch stopped potennal touch downs for the vlsxtors Goxng to Montesano the Rangers were aftre wtth the ldea of vnnnrng 1 game after thc humlhanng defeat by Chehalts Once more they encountered a tough team and constderable hard luck to be defeated 75 0 Dan Frtzmorrts made total of 78 yards out of the Rangers 81 Next the Raymond Seagulls rtn over the Rangers by defeatmg them 17 6 tn a game where the Rangers had two touchdowns nulhfted Dan Frtzmorrxs carrted the plgskln three ttmes for touchdowns on 79 and 74 yard runs to no ava1l and 10 vards on a short pass from Bob Plaquet who frlled the uarterback slot wtth great success Agarnst the ODea Irxsh the Rangers back on home fteld won a 140 VILEOIY whtch was a great morale booster for the team Tom Brulotte and Frtzmorrts scored two touchdowns from the 19 and 1 respecrrvely Bob Plaquet showed a good pass percentage and puntrng prowess Gotng to Tacoma followmg the ODea game the Rangers showed that they had xt to wm ballgames by beatmg the Frankltn Pxerce Cardmals 19 2 wlth three touch downs made by Fltzmorrts ln the ftrst second and thtrd frames He ran a total of 58 yards on three plays The Elma Eagles came to town and trounced the Rangers 19 6 Bob Plaquets passmg Tom Brulottes punt1ng and Dan F1 zmorrts runnlng hxghllghted the game On a mrred freld the Rangers ran agatnst an evenly marched team whrch resulted rn a game score of 7 7 at Shelton Thrs was the last chance for the Rangers to get 1 league wm and they were not successful In the ftnal game of the season at Vancouver Brttnsh Columbra the Collegtans tned the Rangers up 1n a 6 6 t1e to gtve the Rangers thetr seasonal close Wtth two vrctorles fha ax! 51 SE N128 Jr 2 551? wad 32 V A l T Y L L 2. 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', , x wa IXITRAMLRAL CHAMPIONS BACK ROXX Norberg Freshonr Arthtmbtnlt Ople Lanrntn FRONT ROW J Flood Johnston Viftlton Drbb Alford Osborn Ixcrx lfternoon from Scptcmbtr to Xloxtmber tht thrtt lIlfI'llNLlI'll frtltls xx r sttncs moth utghttr mhuntlng ll ttcnr totthrne tnl rtltrtung, ts gill tttr inn o or51n1zetl Fll Football xx IS pluctl Lntler the tllrtttton of Ftthcr M thttl the mme burma xn en htrsttstrt sport HDOH5 1ll students not ptrtrttt ttns, rn tht regnlu storm program 41567572151 d Z aa! zz 2 Hip ' Heffel - San X851 The Chnstmas vacat1on beglns wrth a tasty banquet served rn a rrch settrng combrmng the Yuletxde sp1r1t w1th a football motrf The hrghltght of thrs ban quet served to the entlre student body and thenr fathers, IS the presentatnon of awards and honors earned durlng the football season Plctured above IS Dan Fuzmorrls recerv mg hts ALL CONFERENCE award 35- W ff If fgafzquef I A I t 1 W ff is , si 6 1 t 'G , A . 1 is , 1 ?:-g,fV,..w . m?'2Z ' :f..e?f'fL, A? . 9, R 8 ., 7 he K. X5 'tn A '- .- 3 fn-53 W ' ,.,. 1 - - 4 be 3 Q1 . Q A . M 7 'L I , '51, ' ' X, HL t 'f 4' . . . . if . SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS BOB HYATT Guard eftermen SCHEDULE Franklm P1erce Sequnm Oaks llle Seqmm Shelton Frarklxn Pxerce Elma Chehqhs Raymond O Dea Montesano Ofikvxlle Shelton O Dea Chehahs Elma Raymond Monresano PHIL DOLAN Forward FITZMORRIS FELD RAY ATKINS Fofwafd Blggngfl Guard 56- ' 'F ....57 ' ' ....53 ' 41 ....47 f' 23 ....42 ' 49 ....49 37 , ....17 .' ' ....6o 76 ....46 .' 65 ....42 72 ....59 ' 53 ....4s 75 ....53 .' 45 ....47 40 ....59 ' 53 ....47 ' 74 ....44 66 ....49 52 v9I'Slly Basketball The St Martms Varsrty Basketball Squad came through to a frghtmg fmrsh th1s year Therr burn 1ng desnre to brmg home a wxn resulted ln sxx wms and twelve losses Leadrng the RANGERS as hlgh pomt men were Bob Plaquet an Fxtzmorrls and Tom Brulotte Plaquets hook shot Brulottes long shot and F1tzmorr1s wxth hrs qulck drrve shot kept the score boards hot rn most of the games Durmg the last half of the season Mrke Byrne began to hrt and became very effectrve 1n runnmg up the score Bob Hyatt could be de pended on to make hrs foul shots W1th Dolan Delfeld Wxckens I Brulotte and Lynch playmg hard and fast the entrre team performed very well agamst opposmon wh1ch was rated as outstandlng In the juruor Varsrty Squad the outstandmg players were Swede johnson and Wes Fxtzpatnck but most every other member of the JV Squad added valuable pomts to run up the score rn each game JERRY BLINN Manager PAT MCELIGOT Manager STANDING Mlnagers MCEllfJC7f and Blmn F1tzmorr1s Dolan Lynch Wckens Delfeld R Atkms Coath Momhan KNFELINIG T Brulotte Fxtzpatrtck R Hyatt L Brulotte M Byrne 38- Junior Varsity Basketball v-'- lorm Bexuphene mlm M1lvey Chrence Fuchs Jerry Foley Ohn Swede ohnson Pull Brmdx Clumk Lmdberg lm Sdmlrz Cowch Bermrd Hflrwey Ungar l Arlum wp Nlmlmc I y Hcllmm x Wm 1 lr L xc lmscm C mlm R Qlxird cpl-llllllllfi 'Nllll gm HLlLll licxttx IRUNI li X IIN Snyder 1I1'l Slxlhm uk Allan Nc flu I-lcmlluud Dull bxcrlar 'Xml Bum lum Desmond 39 I .Y 1, X 2 X l il, K QF' . 1 1 ' Q 1 J I 1 lr K Q L J J 1 1 Q IQ , ' Q J ' 'Q 5 . 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'llvl A' -.1 '. 4 -wg Wig A real rnterest for basketball was developed among the rntramural teams dnrmg the wmter season Carefully organrzed by Father Davrd as many as srx games were played as a each nrght At the end of the season an enthusrastrc contest for champronshrp standmg determmed the wrnners of the year 'ii Lombard Mcbnrrk SECOND ROW from back Morley Schenk Vumcr Pxrks Chlrxet l'l'1flLllOXlLll T Walton I.eM1y Ople Blum Ken lall 'Il-HRD ROW from back Sclmeslnger Vacano Dovslm deW1lde Beeson Drbb Suxer Freshou Leed n S Kennedy FRONT ROW MCI ellm Faker Serdel jerry Osborn Johnson Bremner lxudrna Stexner Gagnon Brles -40- . J U 8 1 ml HV, b A ' 1 1 1 1 Q L: -. X . 'T 5 R A BACK ROW-jinl Osborng H. Kramerg Bergerg Makoutzg Tobin: Richardsg Leedomg -ll-,-, f 1 ' ' . , I L - 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 2 9 L ' L L ' ' Z - 1 Z - 1 2 V 'Z 1 Q M- V , 1 '-' R ' I S1 1 ' l Q Q 1 ' 1 1Q l '- -' - 1 Q Q Q 1 ' 1 Q 7 . I . v D 7 5 7 ' ' arsl mv 'W' 'W 41 WW QFRTQ, ylPNRf4V 71' 1-N? JN 7. xxkprf NRTW 1 4V wp . :sf ill BACK ROW F1rzp1rr1Qk Hood Ilndbifg 130110 Delfeld Pmwrs Buklmd T Brulorre FRONT ROW Atkms Hyxrt F1tLmorr15 Fuchs Sdm 1rz I Brulom BCIULIILHC 1 'My ,gg X ol 'Y lx ROXX HIIYOL l N111 1 1 11 ll 11N 1 T U P11116 I J 11 s LL 1 rim Nl ROXX Lf Hum 1L1 Icrrx OLr1r11 INUALYIN Sk1l1111 Mkfmmlg 5111111 -4 ' v . I I 1 p ,' X I , X 1 11 1 1 1 V 1 i - 'VV F-.N 'X L, K x:. A Q i . Q' x ' S X, , 4 , f A 1 1 .2 Y' x I V I V ff X ' 1 v 3 . 3 , N 4 .. ' Vx LA, xxfyxf, ,XR QV. g: X . ' 77 2 A ' 1 f 1 'Q 1' 'Q' 1 1 Q 1 1 . RK f 1 Z 2 Y . F i ' 5 1 1 1 , ' Q 11111 , Jw 7745 x f N KK 4 7:1 , L X 11 , 1 1, I r ' -X A1 1 , ' ' . A X i AIA' X , 1. 2. My A . 4. , ',r 'w ' 4 rf J N' V , L. X Q Y, f 0' I 'gs 1' Q , X ' ls xx . I M, XXX if 1 , ' V 11.1, Jw ' A ' I Y . fx K - 9 i I A ,J Q 1 J x V I Y, . BAC ' F M 1 11111. , HQ'l11.111, AHQ11 Y.1 In AY- IXASIIIKIIHJ. SU c1.lIllI ai, BC gl ' A1 'CL' . lil C'I.'d1.'I I TLI1, A k' -- H10 M H- l:.1k' . ' 3 'I '11, .1 1' sw , ' .. 4 lk- A IW: 1- ff X T86 MGM! ff W' 'Jw 'lWkniuw fi ,- BACK ROW Kendxll Ilmmorrls johnson Delfeld Lmdberg Nfllxey 5Chw31-rf, Qflgedmqn FRONI ROW Mcflqbor Fuchs FIIYPSE'-afik A kms Dohgffy Beauchene 1 Bruloue ,f fb A , X 5' 45 1 f D kwa . is if X I . , 'XC W gl K. J N -, .px , er -1 ' IX Q , E L- -4 ' A h AC - B K - wp Y V 0 V '33, msg 5 I , k ,ff .Nga -VA in wx ' xf K I K X jx 'M V 4, C-:QA , af , ' , Lge! Q is W ,. N . h X1 t F 1. ,Q I ,iii ,Ng T X M HL' Q 5 I ' . I 2 K Y YT: 've M rv' I W , I , 'x ,i -E ' U K ' ' W gk M, sf A rf' Q1 ' . 4 1 qu-4 -' .0 zz' lil:ZAw b iii, A: 'W-' f- .- X, Q,-1 ,f- 'f' z F F '- P X I - A ..45.. - .xl ... Z P f I IDAHOANS PlLtLlr6d ibove are men from Idaho BACK ROW from left Fuchs Huff Lmk New Sun Laprrce FRONT ROW M3 our: Serdel Hcnschc-1d Father Conrad AGRICULTURE The fxrsr class In Qgrr culture ro be offered ar St Marrxns Hlgh School rnclude T Brulorrc: Nevlmm Tobm Dlbb JFIIUISOH Anderson Iong R Atkms FRONT ROW Suxer Charxer Alford Srenner Don Robbms IIISIIIILIOI' AM! I ? y 40 ID HLAIJS Iors of red tops Ill school rhxs ycmr Mr IVIOl'l1ll1fl Coffs: Fr Drxrd Iiyrnc Iillnn F lhar Iced Dorn xn Sghx-.csrnljar 'I XY! :Iron OC on ner Sluhxn johmon MISSIINC1 lrc Alfold ind -M- B165 11-'L bet, E n 1 X fic 3111 r f 1 K fc f 1 I Lligiiff ctegai ffl? the C'Zr mf r Wllcu rr M Dlcftxlfrlne rinse s YC ls c-Q06 Ifho Via 1 0 YC 1, C MCC1U1CRO1lfVTi?OSbgf P OW E ...nil than sbwww' apr 'MW -lux Y D Wlth empty pockets full stomuhs md hzppx smxles on then' faces the S1 Marrms students returned to school mfrer 1 ally of fun rhr1lls md clulls 1t the mmy mdmlmow 1rrr.1cr10n5 md dxspllys Jr the mnuul STA'll FAIR held ln Puyallup The boys were bum pink lumhes md then turned lome for 1 full ally of fun ind usual educ1t1or1 iw? Annual r all Zllll '66 n up I4 120 ew' 6 W l 'ill 9 ,,, l X mQ.r.f ffl: lf he A qulek IWISI of the toes by our bxgj red he 1ded prefeet Father Dwrd remmds us rlnr the bell hxs rlreldy rung and that rt IS pxsr mme for rousxm, our selves from slumber Razors buzz md loeleer doors bills wh1le the upper elflssmen dress and udy them selves for the sehool day that hes Qheqd Ar srx thirty the ELlI'I1'lOll m the ww lsh md locker rooms 1S over unul bed mme rn the exeruugb when vue ry stu dents elose thexr books and prepire for bed A qulclc snnek at the luneh counter a dash mto the shower room 1 fuml word vnth a good buddy mght oruers md everyone ns re 1dy to smk mto the mnersprmg m rrtresses for the night Lmle vshlspers cfm be heflrd 5 om x lrlous eomers of the LlOI'ITllfOI'y is fI'1LlQlS sllp III 1 lxsr word before they sire lulled to sleep by the xxmter VNll'1LlS vshleh plly C.K1I'1OLl5 runes 15 they rush through the tree tops 'md plst wmdoxxs -48- Xe ffl 1 Y 415 ff 4,,c 55' if 55 .6 Us Gard 1 Each mormng at srx o clock the fourth floor becomes the scene of much acnvrty when the Freshmen and Sophomores get up from therr beds and prepare for what ever the new day mrght brmg There rs much laughter and frrendly conversatron as water rs gen erously splashed on httle faces and tooth brushes move frantrcally up and down Long pauses are made before the mrrrors so that curls w1ll be properly rn order accordrng to the latest harr fashrons The bell for Holy Mass brrngs a hurrred exrt from the wash rooms whrle Father Leonard Oscar rn hand escorts h1s charges to the Chapel below After evenrng Study Hall at nrne oclock the fourth floor agatn teems wrth boys merrrly preparrng for bed There rs a last mrnute stampede to the Snack Bar for a mrlk shake or bear claw before the zero hour when all lrghts go out and all must be rn bed to be cradled off to sleep wrth strarns of popular and classrc musrc played from records through the loud speaker into the dormrtory. At about ten oclock all is silent except for the gentle snores of the sleep- ing boys. ..49. 1' 0959 H rv BACK H an PR W R as and fe enssge gjeufsc Agfgfgliowla B I 31' an FRON Iggy? at cho51B1?C Cghucge Uflderuo Lefebel- Hgld 'I F1 6 Hemn O 'S -f FRONT er Km F hilter GSS oo RO mer D 11 W Hdffmdn 0317 FH-Zqfr 7 S I OIT Rf F02 Reilly is L Us Day fudenfs , fem! tread, H When the turning bells for classes are ringing, cirs come to quick stops doors slrim md day students rush into the building ju't in time for just '1 little l'lICD for classes. At noon the lunch hour begins 'it the snack-bar counter but ends in the television room where the tfivorite program is the Bob Crosby Show. XVhen the school day is finished the boys speed for home or for work but return on many evenings to participate in the various school activitiesf ' r ' 11' P' f , 1 it Ft Conrad Lv 'Wh befg 'Y Xovxdx Noi aklmes o wnur Beeson e W xjacan E R V4 Deyge Hu Agri RO MXDULT v1aX1O0 i L9 W ambauk it lck WU 059 Bei t e EWLPA W de QXOU R ohdej Chaive' P r Private Roomers The boarders who lrve rn prrvare rooms hav cerrarn prrvrleges such as studyrng rn therr ovsn quarters the free use of the radro and berng awakened on espeer ally drowsy mornrngs wrth a squrrr from Farh r Con rads water gun The corrrdor on the rhrrd floor rs occasronally the scene of boys on bended kne s not sayrng prayers but servrng out a but of jugjgj rn flrcred for roudy acnvrry rn the rooms Between classes there rs a conrrnuous clrck of door knobs as buddres drop rn to say Hello Q 'ff '59 V N 'A I UGLCNE BHK Sm Only those are ellgrble for the Honor Socrety who consxstently have grade pornt averages above 3 00 BACK ROW Desmond Shay Vautler Frtzmorrls Dolm Hlterms Doherty Mc Ellgot Leed Teterud Dovylm Blmn Jrm Osborn MIDDLE ROW Beeson john son deW1lde Rrchards Archambault Delfeld Alford Frtlcer FRONT ROW Schenk H Kramer Brles Hellman Beatty Hatch Barnes Snyder Schwesmoer f5nf'3f5f'5 f lf'?f3 l GY' BACK ROW I. Atkrns Beauchene Berger Malcoutz Teterud Baum Malyey R Atlcrns Kendall R Hyrtt J Kramer Tobm MIDDLE ROW Morley H Krlmcr Kennedy Vlutrer Dcnnls ohnson Charvct htzpatrrck R Matychoyxltk R lohnson Newman Fltzmorrrs FRONT ROW stmdrng, Vaclno Henscheld Brrdy Dovslrn Schwarz deW1lde Delfeld Beeson Laughlrn Beatty Srms Murphy RNEELINC Dolan Fuchs Frtnuloyrch Doherty M Byrne The Pep Club vns recently orggrnrzed to qurcken the Splfll of thc student body especrally durrng those trmes yy hen morlle rs lovs U2 A fl J' 'f' A gg 1. ' , ' x F s . it , .. Q 2 s -,Aff , . . - Y ' ' H 8 . v A ' 1 1 4 ' Y - i , 3 , , . , t . , . . . V. . . ' - a a a v 1 ' a n a v Y ' S ' . . . ,, , . , , 7 a a Y Y ' , g 1-. , M , . Lf. 7- ff o - t.- ' 1 gi? ns: gi ,Q J ' , 9 is 1 'ef f T .- . x a - a A Q K K .Q ,.-- ' S 5 yfi Rag. . 1 3- '- ,f ' Q, it 4 , ' c . l ' 1 7 7 Y 7 1 7 ' , , . 1 , . . , . - , . 1 t , Y I I I . J 'D . ' V' v.f 1 - 7 -1 - ' f , V ' Y ' 5 L K 7 5 t 1 1 . . . , , 1 . H 7 ' 7 1 5 1 Y 7 V' I I v r , 1 - f y. 'f ' 7 1 ' ' -52 ff gum 5 Yl Yr vs 56 S Ps XGA av J sf G oi ' Bt 9 999' M590 Cob 0096 oil 00 WY' wa QUXQ J Www we XO is The Student Act1v1t1es are governed by 112 the Pres1dent of the Student Body Harley BBULO deW1lde Vnce Presxdent John Beeson Treas urer Steve Doherty Secretary M1ke Byrne Adv1sor Father Mrchael Feeney and the nt pres1dents and class representatxves of the vauous Classes and organlzatlons The Coun C11 trles nn a democratrc way to orgamze sponsor and control all student actrvmes 10 keepmg wxth school pohcy and student mterests 55-i L U 7 J' I ' gh at 4? 3, X g If I v B , I 79 1 . 3. 'bil' 0 nw- '56 -90 f wr' If 4 I vlali Ex! Zh. 'lx X I L' NK it f in V ,R H .. T7 .4 ,V it , K AS, M A i. I x I at 232- ' if an ,..e sl 1 I K 1 C X is ' M YJYYX X +I A ,L S ff Y- X I 1359! is B lf 'V Y x W , M my 1 ,WV 4 Ni'-2 F, , X5 r , N595 5' al' j B on S. 9. ' L- d , ' , ' , ' ' Q . . . . . ' 4- 'W .W I ,, I it E The Pep Band has been one of the most .xctrve or ganrzatrons rn the school It has grven many per formances at lssemblres drnners and ball games The outstandrng feature of the Band has been to reuse funds for umforms Suffrcrent funds have been rarsed so thrt next year the band w1ll appear rn full unrform BACK ROW MeC1uley Shay Berry MIDDLE ROW Drrector Tony Frernek Mon roe Alford Beatty Plut Bftum Anderson Charxet Blrnn Teterud Supervrsor Feather Eugene Kellenbenz SEATED-Long Wood Jerry Osborn rm Osborn Wlrrtwam Franulovrch R Hansen Hartman OCOQQO1- MISSING Huff GH ...sm-...,,, 'ee Club J ii egXlfXXcXs1 yea: XNXXXX uw envy 0 CXXXb XXe.s come xo be o e oi me Xoosx Q X auous on XXXe ca us boasung as Xug as XXXW mem ers XXXXS ea 'XXXe G ee CXXXXX has coXXzXXXXXe so :ov XXX erX1XXusXasX0 an co ew eXo XXX xXXe qXXaXXrXg o 10 uce and Xs ea es soogXXx aixef by XoCa 1 eXXLeXmXXXXiXeiX: xo SMG 'XXXe CJ e aims XXXXXX :he msc semesxes xXXe same ace dun g BAC HUm K Ro DOW Phrey' :IV Pet Bnkllm M Hume e Fleu and S Lef t5Ch D I22?1SiaSeY1f1OffatYEhiJOg?e1L5OWilff1dK SCM! Ohnsockfiff B Stlley 12k Pal-lijfnan H Hanef M F U Hen eauihen Afcha S T Wellma Sen H 1005 SLhC1d e JO mbau 'llt U Sf emrle Hahn h lt On C s atfler eallm RQ J F1 Bt Db T Be RO W Fohnso ood F ady L lb ru1OtteSS Alle arher U Q Huchs CYHC1, Sqd D Sf Mlch arise Offe 1 61 a I n y C Fltznglsfr F0151 Iglieneyaifgrn ls D01 ahln lrec an M Dav one C' Y ,,,,,,, e GXee or cXXeXXXbeXs X ops a organ I OSXC. Oi EX 6 YO I OXSXU ou s C XX sang ww eXw XX 5 ows sXgXXs oi comm nXXe second semesmex , M5 'gf' X If ya Xs X1 sus SCXXO0 A Xo XX Xe eX1XsXoXX i0?:m0 Xxeggu XX XC. es. em X, cmes xXXe XXXXXXQX en Xa C NN Wu CX X CCHS xlefmzi, CSC 'D-X QXXX N Xeux 0 seo S esxe X Ace CXXXXDS ms Q Xqm vex XXOQ X M SXWLLBSCS team! om el XX OXXXXXXXX xo Xa 1-.XX XXXX Qmg mxeieskxwo 'XX-W' M R ue A y 9, Q ns XOXO QXXXXX QQXX X 5000 X C em XO C3- 55. X - 0 A ' '33 1 ' X , ' f ' , . F ' - 1 -, f X 1 4 X V 2 x - ' I J 1 , l V 7 7 .. h , . 1 L 5 , , - , h , v 7 7 . , X I ,- , . , , it , ., , 1 u it' WEZXIAIHE , - , , ' X , ,-5 ' G , 7 3 - X5 ' ' -X , XX N ,f , ' XX X 1 - X 'V ' , - '-L ' my , ' ' XX ' -eXgXX X f XX ' X5 X. X ' A , 2 ' .5 5 ' P4 ' 9 X X , X0 Q CX cl, g XXJ X I , ' 'X gi Q X XXX' ' gf, S.. 'Xe ' if XI ' I x Xb ' ' 'Q g, 6 g, X I ' , 1 a A XX ' ' ' g Q 'XX L11 7 . F .1 6. y A fi: '- 3 E g u fi KL, ' 1 x Y NX K X Aff 'I ,X w - fXX 'Q 57' to 'ew .V Ysdeoob' A XC 1 FNXS gi 'X ' ' ' A XX X A , V 4' ii AES X' X 1 c 06 CXO NJ C0 we 7 2 QXXQ L Q A V ,C e Y C 'O +A SX Y-X , ' , X X. XC Q ww X XX 'X XX XX WSL KV Q Y. -h . . - S 4.51. ., ' a is? . ev 3 ' f 35 Q E 3 1 Af-A 1' ,rf 5 ig,-w 1? OA LJ THOMAS H YAIE Olympia Wfxslmlnbton NR GARY E BUSHAW '43 4 DS 'U Seattle Washmgton rf' THEODORE C NXILIIAMS N-1 T.1tom1 WdSll1UbIiDD rOj35ff w New Kids C' ,Z .,.r ..f-4' LJ ,J 5, RALPH J BERQLR VW? WILLIAM A REILLY Dupont Washmbton lg., DANIEL I WALTON 'A Seattle Wqshmgton Yaktma W ISIHHEIOFI JAMES F CARTWRIQHT Seattle Wtshmgton 1 f DAVID S FIOCCA Sm Rifttel C lllfornn CJLORCJL IQ NILlxI ALS ' Hougblmm Wwlxtrugton RUSSIQI HANSENI .f Suttlc XX lSlIlIIL,IOf1 MICHAEL D LEEDOM Seattle Washmgton RM I'-J I ,I QM X I .. ' I j . , Q . I .T . ' , . 'l '-G. ' in K . l . 'f X U ! l - I 'B -' f t ' ' ' Q 7 I ' I f' A I Q S . I at ,J , . - I f 7 I ,if Z , 2 7 T sf' ' l, Q , j , u A' gl 9' A -l .s'f 'Q-'fx I 4 ga' J -'56 K ' S f . 'V 'I ,L Qi i Q x 5 . '. '. .. K' W V VV - D 5 -Lt., my x fi-fl Q? ,M Dramahcs In this second yeqr since its organization the Drfimq Club hfis 'ilmost tripled its 6UfOllH16UI Seweril productions hue been smged for stu dent fisscmblies including the pllys Sub merbed md Brother Orehid Many small skits hue been presented 1r p1rt1es 1n.l other enterminments throughout the chool year BACK ROW'glnstructor Bill Wliittaker, Schentlt, Hutch, Vnutier, Norbcrg, Xwitkcns, J, Byrne, Opie, Campbell, Riclinrds, Laughlin, l.eMiry, Newman, Faber, Instructor Eric Monstrum. SEATED-Snyder, Kennedy, McCormack, Miller, Fisher, Stolz, Mtl.cllan, Crawford, Williams, McGuirk, Kudrna, Haider, Cartwright. --58-- I gxdy 401-: 1571: V' BACK ROW I johnson Dori in Birntb PFILII Fleutsth MtC1rthy Let Nitkloiis MIDDLE ROW Father Conrad Ruisth Instruttor Les Atkings Fiupltritk Birtho let Ford I-Iyltt Doherty Sthmidt OSht1 Weediiiin Laprise Colltirw SEATFD IN r u FRONT Mike Byrne R Atkins Milxex Rue Lombard gqnnnsrv- g-avril' i .frm L ools of Q Saigon t x w wr HS IIIL O ISIIIMIIIL XNIIIIICIN ULIII D T ithtd by Liiry Lrint t L in 1 t 4 NDINIL B145 Ryin ILXXilIc C I C Ci I Ixriintr IN 1 lm 1 SIFITINL1 Desmond Ixriintr litmon lin Ihr I Iiriilottt B Ltr 9 Niitxthixxi 'Q' ' Q -I 1 L Ai- 1 R V Q 4 I- ha A O - ' 'D a P . ' ' Q ' , ' 4 Y , t - Y i , i , ji. 1 , ', , 1: lt ' 1 - ' , - i L L , , ...........- ,- I, ' ' : Ev it rf I 1 Q? W T I ' X ' wr V ---. lx ,Q , 1 ir . a ii xx I I .3- I V A' 3 Co. ' - 4' X, ' 1 . , h 1 dch. A tliil go tiff to .in tqirly shirt this st-.ix un. .iii-I a e before the yc.ir xxxis very old debdturs were Cjlltfilljl qotitcsis with dthitcrs from wht-r Sch th' . '. ' . Ifvr toiiriihnt-nt iii xxhith we pirtitil .itt-LI tmvc in xt- - .il wi A ll '. I A' ' - I 7 g tht QIQXY'ildt-liccsoii twin, STAI ' i 3- i 'Q , t - N 3 1o.iti liiry 'riint, x7.1L'.lIlO, I, ' . - . Lk t,. 4I'I- I i. 2 'A .ft 'FP-H '. cr'-.-... nw flk. -59- ' STANDING M Byrne M Flood I-hhn Dowlln Wlckens Pliquet Fuchs Mllxev Morley KNEELING Liughlm Bxles Flker Bfnrnes Lf1ss1la ohnson 'ff Q., K, v-. x lx GW X U n nr OQbnrn FRONT ROW' ug I him Sudl johnson IXiY5609J.X15 R Atkxm crry Osborn I I l 'll . - - - - 1 v 1 a ' s 7 ' ,v . - . , , L , A , . ,J . f' ' R 5 :Gi f A 12. .Ga ,f 5 i- W 'nxt' ..- '.'...l 21 ,I .ry K IZ Q ' 1 , ' -4' V :Wit R A v 'Wu .9 4 . I R A ,M r ' , uqsm ' '.'l1iQ .4'g7if 'DQQQ v itz'- A' Vx u .ly 0 v fs., , 9.0. . 7 'v. 1 ' ..,. B.'.Ci ' R Wil.. Atkins. Snml-, Sims. V1 U1 JUN - - '- .L1l,1gv, 70, . , I - A Q13 I Z fzfzzmf i imfmfzs zmfy 1 Club The purpose of the Club is to protect the emblem of our athletes und to llmlt 1ts usage to those who have earned the rrght to wear rt All letterrnen who have earned 1 strrpe rn at least one of the four major sports are entrtled to 1ClfDlSSlOU to the cu SEATED T Brulotte M Byrne R Matychovuak deW1lde Tobrn BACK ROW from left then tum sunt drng row rom left Chxrxct Lombml C01 le lry Areh tmb ullt Kr rm cr Beeson Delfeld Btrtho let Doherty Cotth Mont hm Fuchs Rym Frtzmorrrs Dolm R Hyltt Fxtzputrrtk Alford Exif' li ,tw seem, ,make new Kr -81.1 we W 'lf .35 Wm f b hwe txken Ill ARC H1 RY Stxmulltetl by Fltlvtr Conrul 1 S-,5'041lLY lsfulglgigcosdiillrz D lfdd mtl rnttrest nn the trt of trroxx shootxnb Prcturct 1 Fxtzpatrxtk -62 1 . 2 . . : . Q . g . V g 3 . H -1 --,.,. ' ' K yn. ' f Q A 1 ,. L Z l A n 1 Q ' 1 1 A J L - ' 3 2 . Q - 1 ' Q 1 ' g - 2 ' ' 3 2 1 ' ' . L Q . 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