St Martins High School - Samahi Yearbook (Lacey, WA)
- Class of 1955
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Q? My ,,...,,,k .Q vi..-.,,. Fifi 4 S f Ss Q S 5 - it-at .... uf.. 0 'Qu X -15 1. u. X PT-L? V - Ng . lf' fha WWA EW SAINT MARTINI S Our School on the I-Ixll louted next preturtsque Puget Sound lts rugged shores hcstrexxn mth drlftuood bleached 1nd bat tered hx mmm storms xct excr readv to ftcc mother IS surrounded hx 1 ugrorous sprrrt and tradmon teh hrs te us thns 13 1 halloue spnrrt mhtnted from those who were students be orc prestrxcd cnjo-.ed md culttxated bl us so t t we trt lug px t ptss tt on to thc students ure xc trs 1 tl vs .IFS 4LLl.1fl . mtl sl all t. Through thrs splrrt whtch pervades the sthool we feel tlmt we shall ever share in the 'tctivities that are fostered there. -1- AMAHI Publzrbcd by ,fbe Armcuzfed Student: o St lfrzrtznr Hzgb School Oly mpra Washrngton Edrtor Mnehael Bs me Assrstant Edrtor Wesley Frtzpatrrck Wrrtcrs Peter lulcaff Terrence Haterlus Lothar Vamno Chris Harris Faculty Advisor - Father Conrad Rausch fha ,.n-diva 'll Dedication fi? To the Ruertnd Father Drtud Prtlvulx Prtest and Monk of the Benctlxctnne Ortltr SCICHIISI Tmthtr Scnxor Prcfect Dlrcctor of the Ranger Band, Supcrxnsor of Intramural Basketball and fr1end of the entlre Student Body, me affccttonately cledlcate the SAMAHI for 1955 President Tl M 1 if - o f lx lib P 5-MH 3,2 fo 1895 Prmcnpal ul J FATHER MARCEL BERTHONT OSB Prmcxpal Sr Marrms College Sr Johng Um versrry Unnersrty of Washlngton Cathollc LHIYCFSIIY of Amerrca Teacher of Spamsh and French RIGHT REVEREND RAPHAEL HEIDER O S B M A LLD Abbot and Presrdem of Sr Marrms St Martms College Umverslty of Washrngron Columbra Umversrry Portland Umverslty 'xx '-:HY Eta ,' x..i-1--JQU A c ll lf S lvl ID 1 X ii f K M J lull: , FATHER MICHAEL FEENEY OSB MA Vzce Prmczpal and Head Prefect BA St Martins College 1942 Professional School of Theology Mt Angel College Oregon 1942 46 University of Notre Dame Indrana summer 194 MA University of Washington 1952 St Martins faculty 1946 Teacher of Sociology Religion Latin and Glee Club MQ -fc 4 4 gd 'aa I I 5 P il tw Faculty Council ef FATHER LEONARD FEENEY OSB MA Pre ect of Frorh Sopla Dormztory BA St Benedrcts College Kansas 1932 Profes sional School of Theology ibid 1932 36 MA Uni versity of Chicago 1935 Advanced work Catholic University of America 1936 40 University of Wash mgton summer 1951 St Martins faculty 1940 Teacher of Latin Religion Crafts and English FATHER DAVID PREBULA OSB BA Pre ect of jumor Semor Dormztory BA St Martins College 1944 Professional School of Theology Mr Angel College Oregon 194044 Graduate studies Umversrty of Washington 1950 51 Seattle University summer 1954 St Martins faculty 194446 1949 Teacher of Biology and Band FATHER CONRAD RAUSCH OSB MS Pre ect of Prwate Roomerr 'if off' BA St Martins College 1944 Professional School of Theology Mr Angel College Oregon 194448 St. Martin's faculty, 1948 . . . Teacher of Fine Art, Mechanical Drawing and Advanced Reading Bradley University, Illinois, summer 1948, M.S., Cor nell University. New York, 1952. Catholic Art Work- shops-Catholic University of America, summer 1952. r'iM?a f Nav! . FATHER TIMOTHY LAMM, O.S.B., B.A. Arrirtant and Substitute Prefect B.A., St. Martin's College, 1950, Professional School of Theology, Mt. Angel College, Oregon, 1950-54, Seattle University, summer 1954. St. Martin's faculty 1954 . . . Teacher of Algebra, Journalism and Religion. .4- FATHER JAMES PIOTRZKOWSKI OSB MA Typing St Martins College Catholic University of America FATHER LUKE ODONNELL OSB BA in LS Librarian St Benedicts College University of Michigan Mt Angel College FATHER FELIX WIRTH OSB BA Chemistry St Benedicts College Creighton University M Angel College Washington State College University of Washington Iowa State College FATHER DUNSTAN CURTIS OSB MA English Fresno State College Mr Angel College Stanford University FATHER ANDREW MCHUGH OSB BA Driver Training Dramatics English Typing St Edwards Seminary Mt Angel College FATHER ALPHONSE FUCHS OSB MA Latin General Mathematics St Benedict s College Catholic University of America Washington State College FATHER GREGORY WALL O S B B A English Physiography History Religion St Martin s College University of Washington FATHER PAUL KOELING O.S.B. B.A. History' Religion. St. johns University. FATHER DENIS PURCELL O.S.B. B.A. Geometry' Algebra' Physics. St. Martins College' University of Washington' Michigan State University. FATHER DAMIAN GLENN O.S.B. M.A. Public Relations St. Benedicts College' University of Iowa' Northwestern University. FATHER PASCAL MEROLA O.S.B. B.A. Latin St. Bonaventures College' St. Benedicts College. Faculty Physical Educationg Healthy General Science. St. Martin's Collegeg Lewis and Clark College. .5- 00 -S NJ H Z Q' Y 2'4 25- ix wi ' YZF' , .fl--:E 4, .I 4 . ., , s., ' - ,-HL! 3. Z, WY pr A if Mkt'-It alutatorran STEPHEN DOHERTY from Lacey Wash rngton a consrstent honor student and plug get tecerves second honors rn hrs class for hrgh achrevement Steve has spent hrs entrre hrgh school career at St Martrns He has been outstandrng rn school actrvrtres and has held varrous class offrces for two years he was treasurer of the student body He was a good athlete especrally on the football freld and was the rnsprratron behrnd the formfrtron of the Pep Club In hrs spare trme Steve has spent many hours helprng wrth the chores on the Abbey Farm -Sl -4,- Valedrctorran CHRIS HARRIS from Seattle Washrngton wrll lead the class of 55 as valedrctorran He has marntarncd a near strarght A average throughout hrs hrgh school years Havrng en tered St Martrns rn hrs Senror year he has been busy mth extraurrrrcular actrvrtres rn the freld of musrc and has had many honors be stowed on hrm rn thrs lrne The outstandrng honor of the year was the wrnnrng of a musrcal contest rn whrch he was awarded a scholrshrp to Cornrsh School of Musrc together wrth a valuable Testorr vrolrn and the trtle of Concert Master of the Seattle Junror Symphony Medrcrne rs hrs marn rnterest and he plans to attend St Martrns College for hrs pre medrcal courses :io 3 1 N- I' rggmon. ,mwmhqf Wg,w STEPHEN DOHFRTY Lacey Washington Majors Eng Sci Math Age 19 Year Entered Frosh Foot ball 254 Track 254 Studen Council 254 Class Officer 2 Dramatxcs 4 MClub 254 Honor Roll 1754 Pep Club PATRICK L MLFI ICOT BCHHU lll1no1S Majors Eng Hist Math Ag 18 Year Entered 2 Class Officer 5 Student Council 15 Band 25 MClub 54 Arrow 9 Manager 5 S ver 4 Camera Club 54 Pep Club 54 CLARENCE J FUCHS Nezperce Idaho Majors Eng Sci Hist A e 17 Year Entered Frosh Basket ball 2 54 Baseball 7 54 Track 2 Glee Club 2 5 4 M Club 2 5 4 Arrow 1 2 5 Manager 5 4 Server 1 2 5 4 Camera Club 5 Pep Club 54 ROBERT J. BARTHOLET Olympia, Washington Majors: Eng., Math., Sci. Age --18. Year Entered, Frosh. Foot- ball, 2,5,4g Class Officer, 1, Crafts, 4, M-Club, 5,4, Arrow, 2, Journalism, 2. -3. 6lll0l'S JOHN J MALVEY Port Angeles Washington Majors Eng Sci Hist Age 18 Year Entered 2 Football 54 Basketball 5 Track 54 Class Officer 254 Art 254 MClub 34 Server 254 Maurist 4 Camera Club 5 Pep Club 54 GERALD P. FOLEY Port Angeles, Washington Majors: Eng., Sci., Hist. Age- 18. Year Entered, 2. Football, 5,4, Basketball, 5, Baseball, 5, Art, 2,4g M-Club, 5,45 Arrow. 51 Pep Club, 4. PATRICK F. KENDALL Shelton, Washrngton Mayors Eng, Ser, Math Age 18 Year Entered, 2 Arrow, 2,3, journalxsm, 2,3 GEORGE H WERNER Bremerton Washrngton Majors Eng Scr Age 17 Year Entered Frosh Student Councrl 2 Class Offlcer 2 Band 124 Server 4 Rrfle Club 4 9fll0I'S MICHAEL J BYRNE Shelton Wlshrngtcnn Mayors Eng I-Inst Sex Age 17 Yerr Entered 7 Football U4 Blsketball vi Brsebrll Student Counerl Class Offteer 74 Art M Club 7 3 4 Arrow Stmaht 34 Mana er Server 7 34 Camerr Cub Pep Club 94 Honor Roll -1 Seattle Washington Majors Eng SC1 Hrst Age 18 Year Entered 7 Football 34 Art 734 MClub 34 Server 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 W if 2 HARRY M. ROSS Tacoma, Washington Mayors Eng, Hrst, Math Age 18 Year Entered, 3 Glee Club, 3, Arrow, 4, Server, 3,4, Camera Club, 4, journalrsm, 4 WESLEY R FITZPATRICK Clallam Bay Washrngton Mljors Eng H1st SC1 Age 17 Year Entered 7 Footbrll 14 Basketball 34 Btseball 34 Student Counenl 4 s Offleer 4 Crafts 74 MClub 734 Samahx 34 Manager 7 Pep Club 14 Honor Roll 1 Y Q I ' I X . 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ROBERTJ HYATT Olympia Washington Majors Eng Sci Math Hist Lang Age 17 Year Entered Frosh Football 2 34 Basketball 234 Baseball 34 Student Council 4 M Club 234 Arrow 234 Camera Club 4 Pep Club 34 ournalism 23 Honor Society 1 8fll0l'S KENNETH N. RYAN Olympia, Washington Majors: Eng., Hist., Sci., Lang Age-18. Year Entered, Frosh Football, 2,3,4g Student Council 4g Class Officer, 1,3g Debate, 2,3,4g M-Club, 2,3,4g Pep Club 3,4 DAVID R LAUGHLIN Tacoma Washington Mayors Eng Sci Math Age 18 Year Entered Frosh Class Officer 1 Dramatics 23 Arrow 12 Honor Roll 12 f Server 123 Maurist 123 Camera Club 4 Pep Club 3 RICHARD P CHARVET Mabton Washington Majors Eng Sci Hist Age 17 Year Entered Frosh Foot ball 4 Basketball 7 Class Of ficer 2 Band 234 MClub 34 Server 1234 Pep Club 34 ROBERT G JOHNSON Lacey Washington Majors Eng Sc Age 19 Year Entered Frosh Glee Club 3 Art 4 Pep Club 3 10- EDXVARD D. GALLIVAN Helena, Montana Majors: Eng., Sci., Hist., Math. Agefl7. Year Entered, 4. Cllee Club, 4. TERRENCI' E I-IKTERILS X int ruxer XX aslunaton I 5 it I tng. LL Xetr Ynttrtr C rw leer I Arrow v mall ter 4 'N tlrlst 5 I Hon: Roll v I ourntlrsm v DAVID I.. I.aPRISE Ketchum, Idaho -18. Year Entered, 2, Art, 3,4g Camera Club, 3,4. JAMES M OCONNOR Seattle Washxngton Malors Eng Hrst Math Age 19 Year Entered 3 Band 74 hang Bfll0l'S LYNDEN P BAUM Port Angeles Washrngton Mayors Eng Ser Hrst Math Age 17 Year Entered 3 Football 4 Track 4 Band 34 Camera Club 34 Pep Club 34 LOTHAR O VACANO Seattle Whshrngton Malors Eng S11 Math Lang Age I7 Year Entered 7 De bate 34 Arrow 23 Samahr 34 Honor Roll 25 I Pepflub 34 Iournalrsm 7 Majors: Eng., Hist, Math. Age RAYMOND C ATKINS Seattle Wash1ngton Majors Eng SC1 H1st Age 17 Year Entered Frosh Foot ball 34 Basketball 54 Track 34 Student Councrl 4 Clas Offrcer 24 MClub 34 Maurxst 4 Pep Club 3 QSM LANTHA R SCAFA Kennew1ck Washtngton Majors Eng Hlst Math Sc Age 19 Year Fntered f Art 4 ali ARTHUR W FINCH Fort Lewrs Washxngton Majors Eng SC1 Math Age 17 Year Entered 4 Camera Club 4 Rlfle Club 4 GEORGE C HARRIS RAYMOND D MAROSTICA Werser Idaho Majors Eng SC1 Age 17 Year Entered 4 Glee Club 4 Server 4 Pep Club 4 New York New York Majors Eng SCI I-list Lang Age 18 Year Entered 4 Glee Club 4 Honor Roll 4 Pep Club 4 Servers 4 LeROY L LONG Lacey Washlngton Mayors Eng SC1 Hxst Age 17 Year Entered 2 Band 234 l .i 5 JOHN S HOEFFLER Lake Stevens W1sh1ngron Majors Eng, I-Irst Math Lang Age 17 Ye1r Entered 4 Manager 4 Drfrmaucs 4 PETER J LACKAFF Rldgjefleld W1ShlHgIOD lN urs Eng, Su Hlsr am, Age l8 Xeir Entered 3 Glee Club v Arrow 4 Honor Roll Pep Club 4 S1m1h1 4 'Q it RAYMOND C C AC NON Auburn XV15lun3.,ron Muon Eng, Hut Su Age lf Yclr fntcrerl U Blslxet b 4 Bxscblll 4 M Club 4 34 Journrllam 9 mW1LWWf?ff4EfWL,D0exaMM M J fqhza... 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A n.-J 5 ' 1, ' . . 7 - I 1 I I 1 , , ,J 1 ' I 1 ' K lg 56351: Q, ? .. .E lil' F9 enior Prophecy lg J 1 CA: 'J' 3 dpi stil 1 5mrrF. ! 273 'V ,rdf l 6 .7 'Hoi v0 'q Good afternoon ladres and gentlemen Thrs rs New Yorks favorrte news com mentator Flannelmouth PETE LACKAFF brrngrng you the latest rn the busy socral lrfe rn Old Gotham St Martrns Hrgh School has taken advantage of the thrrteenth annual concert of vrolrnrst ROBERT BARTHOLET harled by crrtrcs from coast to coast as the second Paganrnr for a class reunron of the graduatrng class of 1955 Standrng here rn the lobby of Carnegre Hall just before art trme I had a few words wrth GEORGE HARRIS who has been the janrtor here for twelve years Harrrs as you know was destrned to have a great career hrmself rn the musrcal world untrl hrs frngers were broken whrle he was wrestlrng wrth a musrc crrtrc who drdn t lrke hrs musrc Ah stepprng out of hrs convertrble rs NEIL OSHEA rnventor of the multrple faceted hydraulrc compressed monkey wrench I belreve thats hrs chauffeur HARRY ROSS holdrng the door for hrm Hello Nerl and Harry' Several other lrghts of the musrcal world are here today RAY MAROSTICA fa mous barrtone rs here and so rs the renowned harpsrchordrst RICHARD CHARVET I belreve I also notrced FATHER DAVID PREBULA playrng hrs harmonrum rn the lobby whrle FATHER MICHAEL FEENEY was handrng out pamphlets There are several famous people here today PATRICK CARDINAL MCELIGOT Archbrshop of Walla Walla rs here wrth hrs Emrnence s undersecretary FATHER PAT RICK KENDALL CLARENCE FUCHS representatrve of the Unrted Natrons to Idaho just arrrved LOTHAR VACANO hop farmer from the Rarnrer Beer Com pany rs among the guests BROTHER RAY GAGNON of Brother Rays Foundlrng Home took a day off from hrs busy schedule to come to the reunron DOCTOR JAMES OCONNOR MD PhD came rn a car full of young nurses A plane full of Hollywood stars arrrved earlrer thrs afternoon among them DAVID LAUGHLIN famous for hrs mad screntrst roles and dashrng romantrc lead LEROY LONG Western hero BOB HYATT and hrs understudy RUSS HANSEN are berng mobbed by therr krddre fans as usual as they step from therr automobrle Hello Bob' Also Laughrng Boy TERRENCE HATERIUS a burlesque comedran well known rn some places rn New York and hrs strarght man ARTHUR FINCH Just drove up and LANTHA SCAFA warden of Alcatraz wrth GEORGE WERNER specrally released for the day RAY ATKINS brewmaster of the Olympra Brewery came from the West Coast wrth ROBERT JOHNSON brewmaster The Rrght Reverend JOHN MALVEY rn from Olympra wrth arr ace Sarge MATYCHOWIAK named Olympras frrst son JOHN MCCARTHY of the McCarthy caterers rs furnrshrng the refreshments at the receptron after the concert JOHN HOEFFLER manager of the New York Grants came wrth the whole team ED GALLIVAN of the U S Post Offrce came wrth SENATOR STEVE DOHERTY of the State of Washrngton MIKE BYRNE who rs presrdent of the artrsts staff of the advertrsrng sectron of the Foley Jrffy Freeze Instant Puddrng Company came wrth hrs boss JERRY FOLEY DAVE LAPRISE presrdent of the Charles Atlas Body Burldrng Corporatron came wrth LYNDEN BAUM who lrfts werghts at the companys demonstratrons WES FITZ PATRICK of the U S Treasury Department has rust pulled up and I belreve rts trme for the concert to begrn Oh just a mrnute Whos that ragged wrld harred man screamrng from that soap box across the street? Why I do belreve rts KEN RYAN our student body presrdent of one trme Good Luck Ken' And now trl we meet agarn thrs rs your humble announcer Flannelmouth Pete Lackaff srgnrng off wrth best wrshes to all gldlw -J-.I CN fi J cr-Q '4 ,4-5335511.25333 ,J ,fc X l I Q ' . . . . .' . lbror . . 7. . I Q J' f Q? , N If . . . . , v ' f ' . . l , . , Q 9 ,' . . I , .' . ' :L ' I - r ' ? . 7 . , ., . . . . I 7 I , . n . . 0 V1 I ' . '. . W . . ' ' . . of , ' 9 ' K 3 Lf X ' ' I . , . ., QW . . . . - . W Q W . - . .. . r ' a . , r ' -li., U U . H r - . ' 4 : W K Q . . , . . . , , cr J cr: ' . U 'J .1 ,A O.S.B., the present Abbot of,St. Martin's Abbey, is here for the occasion, and he came rr no - - 2 ' c, 5 l . ' ' , . or ry . I r S or SX - 9 l ' ' x 'gi A . - T . . . ax' u ' I ' , ' I ' - ,- 1 l - I fl CVT Y ,Y D . 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Complying wrth the well establrshed custom of leavrng somethrng to the students who wrll remarn rn school after them the Seniors of 1955 generously bequeath the fol lowrng things to a lucky few RAY ATKINS wrlls hrs job as bulb snatcher to Charles Frsher because rt rs lrghr work BOB BARTHOLET leaves hrs frrst tambourine spot rn the Starvatron Army Band to Father Davrd rn hopes that he can shake rt LYNDEN BAUM leaves to any future prrvate roomer hrs abrlrty of berng able to sneak down the portrco roof wrthout berng caught by Father Conrad MIKE BYRNE wrlls frve cases of embalmrng flurd to all those Senrors who wrsh to preserve therr memorres of St Martrns DICK CHARVET grves all hrs good qualrtres to hrs cousrn Paul Charvet Wflan fx..f W rl 'ln STEVE DOHERTY bequeaths hrs hrlarrous drsposrtron to Swede Johnson wrth P! the hope that rt wrll help hrm overcome hrs lazy ways Z ART FINCH bequeaths hrs rntellrgence to the faculty rn the varn hope that they ff, wrll us rt WES FITZPATRICK wrlls to Lyle Brulotte all hrs pranks and games that he suc cessfully pulled whrle rn hrs prrvate room ERRY FOLEY wrlls hrs brg feet and knock knees to Dave Johnson CLARENCE FUCHS leaves hrs mrle mn to any sucker who can make rt wrthout fallrng asleep RAY GAGNON wrlls hrs squat herght to Wrckens also hrs d a harrcut ED GALLIVAN leaves hrs rntramural team to Len Wrckens hoping that he has more luck wrth rt than he drd thrs year so that he mrght arrb hrs wrld and vrcrously romantic ways wrth the grrls CHRIS HARRIS wrlls hrs B plus rn Physrcs and hrs drag wrth Father Eugene to Whrtwam TERRY HATERIUS leaves hrs magnrfrcent physrque and athletrc prowess to Bob May wrshrng hrm equal good fortune wrth them JOHN HOEFFLER wrlls hrs manager troubles and drrty laundry to Srms BOB HYATT bequeaths hrs calm and collected temper to Jerry Byrne wrth the hope that he wrll not fly off so often BOB JOHNSON wrlls hrs good looks to Jrm Srddall who needs them badly PAT KENDALL leaves all hrs Olympra prck ups to Bob May PETE LACKAFF wrlls hrs vast knowledge of World Hrstory to Mr Monahan for reasons that wrll be apprecrated by next years class DAVE LAPRISE wrlls hrs key to the 6x6 to Fred Morley wrth the strpulatron that he let Brother Wrllram drrve rt from trme to trme DAVE LAUGHLIN leaves absolutely nothrng to anyone LEROY LONG bequeaths hrs abrlrty to play a clarrnet to anyone who mrght be hooked rnto the Band next year so that the Band wrll not be wrthout a clarrnet JOHN MCCARTHY leaves hrs black Plymouth to Father Leonard for hrs drrver trarnrng class wrth the hope that the new hydro florrc automatic transmrssron wrll make hrs teachrng easrer PAT MCELIGOT wrlls hrs nrckname Crrp to Lyle Brulotte JOHN MALVEY bequeaths hrs abrlrty to rrde the cows to Swede STAN MATYCHOWIAK leaves all hrs debatrng skrll to new debators RAY MAROSTICA wrlls hrs long harr to Father Conrad because he could cer tarnly use some of rt JIM OCONNOR leaves hrs excess herght to Don Overlre RED OSHEA wrlls the cat to the one who can get rt frrst HARRY ROSS wrlls the Internatronal Bus to Fats Morley wrth the hope that he can get rt to run KEN RYAN grves hrs brg mouth and nrckname to Joe Brunswrck LANTHA SCAFA wrlls hrs dogs to Father Mrchael so that he wrll have somethrng to feed next year CUDDLES VACANO leases hrs abrlrty to take statrstrcs to anyone who rs smart enough to do them GEORGE WERNER wrlls hrs abrlrty to blow the sax to Don Overlre so that some day he mrght play frrst charr 15- 7x fp! af 9 fp,-,.. Pa at RN 7-'Y LJ I-if WIHKOSTIQR 533' lymll' x 0, 39 r ,. ' ' rr 'W imllllw Z I I at r ' . ' l U 1 i 1 i ' frrclv I I 1 I a n Q u ' O . . . . . . ,. ,, . 1 . . . . 1 ,jf Q, y J . ., . - ,, - ' . . f . . . . . 1 . .. 1 ',, . l I 5 V ,. ,yfdy RUSS HANSEN bequeaths his meek and gentlemanly disposition to Jerry Byrne JZ? 0 . X 'ix 1 . . ' , , A Tl 'AS XXII! ' ' ' l ' ir' lh, . . ' . . . pl: , . . ' I I If ll yy n I . I . . 1 I - X- I o . 1 if - 5 U74 . ,. QJLJQ , A 'N vig if , . g.:.r5f ',. N. . V, N, W 8 . YV VV., 4, . ' ' 1 '-L '47, ' 6' ' ' 6 v.. 1 ' uri-M M. .f '-,nv -- Mitt u ,ya . . bw - . Q .I 4-lx.. 'A . v A N. Y Presmdem 3' In X 74 f is s I MALVEY V Presmdem ATRXCK Treasurer ATKXNS mauve Seuetnry Represe ,vffngd ,Ibn if I. S! lf' AY, 391-ng, sl' I UW' -05373 rw rf' GJ 6- 'fa wwf' 1' Q'-f S LORANF BEAUCHENE Moxee Cxty Washnngton JERRY P BLINN Wenatchee Washxngton PAUL N BRADY Vancouver Washlngton LYLE J BRULOTTE Moxee Clty Washxngton THOMAS C. DONOVAN Walla Walla Washlngton DAVIS R DOWLIN Tacoma Washnngton JOHN I FLOOD Seattle Washington T17 i' +-J JOHN E JOHNSON X 'Sf Seattle Washxngton 51 ROBERT J HEMNESS 4' Olympia Washlngton E CHARLES S LANG Lacey Washmgton if LARRY W LANMAN N Benton Cnty Wash1ngtOn Olympna Washmgton CHARLES A LINDBERG Seattle Washmgton NOBLE M. MCINNIS Seattle Washington JOHN P. MCMULLEN Bellingham Washington 1181 .in i' di' X'R -..fJ' Junior Class 2. ur' ' ,fm 11. , ,Q -4.- . .,,, M 4- ,I I 'eff pac -C7 ZUFWQ bi 'E' ,QW RICHARD W. MADLAND Twin Falls, Idaho JOHN W. COFFEY Eureka, California FRED D. MORLEY Por Angeles Washington JOHN W MULHERN Bellingham Washington REID G PARK Richland Washington MERLE L PARKS Seattle Washington JOHN P SCHENCK Bellingham Washington M, JOSEPH F SCHILTER QNX Olympia Washington JAMES A SCHWARZ Chehalis Washington ROBERT T SEYMOUR Seattle Washington RICHARD F STEPHENSON Olympia Washington Wi' JAMES V SIDDALL Jumor Class fi Longview Washington JOHN A WHITTAKER Bellingham Washington LEONARD E WICKENS Port Angeles 'Washington THEODORE C. WILLIAMS Tacoma Washington TE L BRULOT srderxr Pre aff' num 9 R SCHENCK SCYKZUVC Repre Jw 2362- 'Wx 5 UNDBERG Treasurer L BE AU CHENE 1? Secretary DOWLXN V Presrderxt W7 awww 'rf I Qgw F 0- 1 -45 N Q ,M-um. Sas X Xiiq XXV f 21 K P, ,ff .g -.sv MJ ' 'S K... JOHN D. ALLEN Ephrata, Washington DENNIS J. ALSTOTT Valsetz, Oregon JOHN S. ANDERSON Bellingham, Washington 'K a fi' MARTIN N. BARNES ' ' - Bellingham Washington H' . HUGH T. BEATTY ulgg .9 Wenatchee Washington I CHARLES M. BILES I ' Tacoma Washington 1 5 .7 I V A auf-1 ' , 4 F .QTL 'G 7 -g -A , Q GEORGE L. EREMNER 2 .M ROBERT J. BRAUNSCHWEIG Kent, Washington Tacoma, Washington WILLIAM J. BYRNE 4, 5 i t 5 Shelton, Washington vii ,W JOSEPH D CLAYPOOL mf DUDLEY G CALKIN Bremerton Washington Longview Washington ROBERT F CORNETT Portland Oregon JAMES E DORAIN Olympia Washington JOHN C EDWARDS Moses Lake Washington EDWARD L FAKER WY alma. Tacoma Washington A54 x 1 ffl, 'WIT 'Y ' ' -' . t .iff . M34 . ' f IW! ophomore Class PAUL FLUETSCH Lacey Washington JAMES F FLEMING Portland Oregon sa-3 we-M' CHARLES P FISHER Tacoma Washington gg 5 as is 5 ,l A ff. a if f- 2 K . ' . my l , ' , ' f ' . r -' , a H W , REQ' I -fr-' ing :' .. . K 5 II.. ' rs ,.,.., 7 . I I E 5 Q I V- Q , V- Q.. .,,., 1 f . Q . 3 , - ' ' Y in Q gi . A .. V KX I , '. 'I,,,' ,. 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MANNING Seattle, Washington KW I l Il Seattle, Washington 2 , f -3- Q-H' Qi ff-1...J nl I JEROME E MEIER Toledo Washrngton Portland Oregon JAMES W OSBORN Seatue Washrngton ROBERT D REDMOND Kennewrck Washmgton JOSEPH E MONROE MICHAEL W MURPHY Olympra Washrngton GERALD W OSBORN Seattle Washrngton JOHN I POST 4-40 Eli-4,5 If-ui qwvv' ,U Port Angeles Washrngton A WAYNE H SCHWESIN GER Tacoma Washxngton THOMAS P ROGERS Pasco Washrngton JAMES M SIMS Tacoma Washrngton JAMES L SKAHAN Mrssoula Montana -.3 JAMES P SNYDER my Seattle Washrngton THOMAS L STOLZ Olympra Washmgton Olympra Washmgton THOMAS H YALE 1 2 WILLIAM L Von REICHBAUER lid Tacoma Washrngton 53 JOHN L WALLIN ' Rarmer Oregon Longvlevs , Wash1ngton WILLIAM D WIEBER Benton Crty Washmgton ....,-uf -.3 ophomore Class '41 'vt 2:16, X DONALD L WICKETT 4- , . - ,nm . ao' ,WN Q- , Q, V 0 , 1 J, S -' .as 3 I Gi ' a . . Q. aff- A T. , R, QV I . 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Condon, Oregon E Q 4 lu LM, is 2 hs-li, THOMAS A BUSBY Longvrew Washrngton m A, f 'Q A , V DONALD L CARVER Holden Washrngron af' DONALD L CHAMPOUX Moxee Crry Washrngron RALPH A CHAPIN Cosmopolrs Wash1ngton dis PAUL C CHARVET M A Grandvrew Washrngton AW DAVID V CHURCH Salem Oregon ..,-J RONALD L COUPER Seattle Washrngton ,gs--.W HAROLD C DAVISON l6r 'lNz 1 Al Kam Richland Washrngton WILBUR D DAVISON Sllmatfa 10610116513 KENNETH F DOANE Crcero Ilhnors KENNETH W DOLAN Olympra Washmgton ALBERT W ENGELBERT Seattle Washrngron GILBERTJ FAIN Prosser Washrngton RICHARD J FREITAS Toppenrsh W3ShlHgIOH ' LEROY B FUCHS X W Freshmen Class 28- Clarkston Washlngton JERRY A GILL L1ll1waup Washrngton GEORGE S HECOMAVICH Sunnysrde Washrngton PETER W HERBER Poulsbo Washrngton . if , -s ,- C L gf, 2, is 1 l ' V574 VQD. , 3 4 jr, K XM .. qs. i ff '-. 7 ,,'.- : f .sv - - ,Q s w -M Z, .1 T , , , , 5 ,Q 4 lk jy f ' Valli My f f ' ' ,,V, V W I , , -. A , il , 5 . .,,,.,.. S .,,..,.. . zl, .fi , 3 , , , .. 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MARVIN L JACKA M , Tacom1 Washlngton MICHAEL F JACOBSEN Port Angeles Washington JOSEPH J KENNA ,I Olympla Washmgton v-J THOMAS H KENNEY Stexlacoom Washmgton LARRY A KONOPASKI Port Angeles Washmgton TERRY L KONOPASKI Port Angeles Washxngton ...J PETER M LINDEN Seattle Washmgron JOHN M LINK Mercer Island Wdshxngron STEVEN C LOVE Olympla Washmgton PETER E MCDOUGALL Q-.nf Stanvsood Washlngton ROBERT A MCMAHON Stellacoom Washmgton Q-an ROBERT W MAY Cheweldh Washlngron JAMES A MEIER Toledo Washmgton 1' Freshmen Class ARLEN G MUSSER Paul Idaho JOSEPH T NICHOLAS Seattle W1ShlHbIOH Nr' DONAI D L OVERLIT ...f Pxsco XX qshmgron x 29 N.. I 1 .- I , 9 rc V .Fw-' :I'I.,i .T A ff . .' ye - y ' w- If ' , s I , . . 44 'v -as x '. h , . . ,Y U ' ' , . H: -- I ' . nf. , . mx IH. ' ' V, Y f s ,.. I - , V . vw vc - ' ii' 1'-I . . 'I v -JI ' r - ,' f 3' f' ,ff I - l . A If J A 9' A I 1 3 , . UZ- 4- , 0 ..':,v , . l ' 55, A A ' ' I I -1 K T. X, ' .t,,,l, 5. 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PETERS Olympia, Washington JACK F RYAN Anacortes Washington STEPHEN P RYDER Olympia Washington DONALD P SADLER Richland Washington JAMES C SANDERS Seattle Washington CHARLES G SCHILTER Olympia Washington DERAL D SAX Peshastin Washington FRED J SCHILTER Olympia Washington JACK D SCHINDLER Okanogan Washington RALPH G SHOTSWELL Longview Washington PATRICK R SMITH RICHARD H SMITH Helena Montana MICHAEL L SNOW Seattle Washington KEVIN R STACH Nezperce Idaho THEODORE A STROZYK Raymond Washington THOMAS J TAYLOR Olympia Washington MICHAEL S THATCHER Sutherlin Oregon ALAN D WILSON Kennewick Washlngton se - ' . ..' f . -' 1 J. if pp .6 s , 32: U . U 2 vi f if - t ix V .1 I VV. NH , N' J - iw is I 3 . J I A ' Af 5 'T 'T ,I . ' . I iq I r 5,9 , I . ' vlvv- i if 3 , 5 it 5 6 Ji I i ' i , c l wx ,qf 4 ' . . 1 as-M .wg D 5 . . , ' Y i X. .X Olympia, Washington ,,., ,X . fa ' . f 'Qwja 'fn G , . 'fl ff' , ik 112, .. Ny' A N' an G s - it ' ,f J i . 2 7 .ta J., A, f Q I . rv - ,, 1 ... W ... -, .1 A I 1, S' , 'R I QS f l ' f' ' t ' J . .., . f ' L , - It I I 7 5 V' 'X E ' 'wa fn. , f . ' . - - J s . - W ' if I as J I is -30- Z C LXNDBERG Cefxfe Y AN guatrefbac R? ED RNE M IFYHalfback ,IN HTZP ATNCK W Guard V11-HTV7 RUL0 LXNN B gk B Euuback R Halma 3 clile LOUD TY OLET L Haxiback HYA EARTH R n Tackle 2l'Sl mn--'U' 5 JOHN MONAHAN Head Coach The 1954 Ranger Grrdrron Season closed wrth a record of three wrns one ne and fxve defeats The season brought no permanent rnyurres but varrous members of the squad suffered repeatedly from mmor rnjurres whrch hampered therr efforts through out the season The St Martms opener was agamst the Chehahs Bearcats on the Chehahs f1eld The Rangers went 1nto the game wrth a lot of power nn the backfreld and rn the hne and were frrst to tally wtth a tvto yard thrust by Don Whrtu am rn the f1rst quarter After that rt was a game almost completely domrnated by the Rangers untrl the last four mmutes of the game when after three staunch goal hne stands the Bearcats charged over IWICC to score a dec1s1ve 7 6 uctory Next ln lme were the Montesano Bulldogs who took advantage of s1x St Martrns fumbles to drub the Rangers 26 13 at Stevens Freld nn Olympla Lyle Brulotte sparked the Rangers wrth a 60 yard pass to jerry Byrne and Ken Ryan talhed from the one both scores came rn the fourth quarter The Rangers played the Ray mond Seagulls next agam at home Here a pass from Ryan to jrm Schwarz u as good for 77: yards and brought the score to a 6 6 tle Playmg a non league game mth the ODea lrrsh at Cathollc Memorial Freld Seattle the Rangers faced a breakaway threat rn Ed Grxms powerful Sophomore Back GIVIHS made both lrrsh TDs one on a 67 yard pass and the other on a 21 yard spurt ln the second quarter to put ODea xn front of St Martm s 14 6 Pncklng up power after the ODea game the Rangers made the long trip to Battle Ground where the hopes for a uctory vu ere lessened by a leg xnyury to Lyle Brulotte Ranger punter and halfback The Tlgers walked away wrth a 76 0 uctory over the St Martin s Eleven 32 ti, ae, Y' X if 6 'alert y H v 'Z 2 3 T 53 '25- L -fri , D PM ' t L . l T2 - I f , fl L R .A fl v Y ,SAV 1 1 A 6 s 7,8 3 3 M 3 . R. l' E ye. k E 6 ' ,I , Kali ,W . ...E'-: Y .. in V Q V ' L ,W T'5 I 5,BYaNe X N ,Qs ylyg , y 5 ,,s, 'aif I l . ' . ' ' ' . Q f ' but -I S DOHER J SC C Fullback TY En HWAR LI-A an-b ack fDmn J N f0HN AU Halfback Guard SON Centergw Foqlball BILL CALLAHAN Assnstanr Coach The Elma Eagles were the next ones to trounce the Rangers w1th a 35 lj score rn the vlctors home town The game was a run away for the Eagles w1th rherr heavy l1ne and fast backs agamst the Rangers who doggedly fought to retam a hold on the scormg Ryan went from the eleven yard lme for a touchdown and Mxke Byrne pushed the ball from the fxve for another tally The homecommg game for St Martms was agamst the Shelton Hrgh clnmbers who came to town srttmg rn thrrd place wrth several surprlse vxctorres to thelr credrt Th Rangers pulled an upset by blankrng the Shelton Eleven 19 0 on two touchdowns mad by End Bob Hyatt on passes from Mrke Byrne and Ken Ryan and another TD mth .1 push from the one yard lme made by Ryan Vancouver College was handed a defeat by the Rangers wmth a 70 13 score on St Martms freld Two touchdowns were made by Steve Doherty who moved mto the Fullback slot ln place of john Flood and Don Whltwam who were out wnth myurxes Ken Ryan went over for another six To close the season the Rangers played a non league game agamst the Yelm Tornadoes and eastly won by a 706 score Chuck Lmdberg center talhed twnce once when he ran 55 yards after recovermg a Yelm fumble and agam when he went 45 yards on an mtercepted pass Mrke Byrne made the other score When the football season was over the Rangers were happy to learn that four of thenr Stars had made the Cen ral League All Conference Team Three others recelved honorable mentnon The All Conference men ar Bob Hyatt Offensne End Bob Bartholet Offensxve Tackle Charles Lmdberg Offensne Center and Mrlce Byrne De fenslve Back The honorable mentron players are Stew Doherty john Flood and Ken Ryan 55- C e TJIARVET .I FOLE U 2: J MALVE Guard R ATKINS Uartefback , A if : 1, N Q Y I l l , g 3 t-i I cw, gym' Lg fix ,l F' ,wi W 'il ,. .WH 5:25 'Ya . 2 A' his . , N . , d Z ' H G Ta ki y. v 4 T' f o Q 4 ,L , I L B R, C 4 l kle 1 lllv 5 Q25 YNN 4 f- , f , 4 tp ff N ' A ' l C ,ata ' ' 4 4, 2' l ' E d Y . . , ' -j f ?ff . ' 3 V. f - Y . , . ' ' - . , D JOHN SON Quarterback 3 A VA UTIER Tackle W HARTMAN R Halfback ,J MULHERN Fullback J SIMS Manager C FUCH5 ManagCf A F MORLEY Tackle B MCCORMACK Fullback J SNYDER L BEAUCHENE Guafd R Halfback I MCCA ULEY I. ALLEN Cen ter Guard N BARNES MCMULLEN P BRAD En Guard En Football lneli ibles V715 9 C , rf I ' A N HEUTMAKER Quarterback SIDDALL 6 Tackle 5' R BRAUNSCHWEIG Fullback WALLIN Fullback 6 hmen YDUXWA BACK ROW Burres Snow Immel Lrnk Nhcholas Couper Hopkms Ryder Chapin Stach MIDDLE ROW Coach Len Wnsz Fuchs Schlndler Fam Charvet Jacobson Shotsvuell Hccornouch Cull Coach Tom Sheppard FRONT ROW Sanders Tallman Lmden Hope Nfencr Smrrh Church Champoux Frerras 35- A1 inf! QQQWMR WT Wyfbfg Mia cmflgl J W 5' M, uw rfwy l Sr0',w av H-M45 in My wg l The lower campus 1S busy on three days each week after school Three f1elds of Rag Football are s1multaneously an pro n S gress Competmon rs keen throughout the season At the end of the season play off after play off rs staged untrl one team emerges vlctorrous Below 15 plctured wxth then' drrcctor Father Tlmothy the INTRAMURAL RAG FOOTBALL CHAMPS BACK ROW Redmond Smrth Haterrus Flemmmg Wer ner McEl1gott FRONT ROW Kendall Lanman Scafa Hansen Q an 1,-Z, lf? Fa er - ward fX 3 'N-. Banquet The football sea son rs offxcnally closed and the Chrrsrmas xacatron begms wrth the annu al Father Son Award Banquet held rn Hrgh School Drnmg Room Awards are presented t each of the Varsrty umor Varsrty and Freshman letter men and each graduating Semor IS gnen a gold foot ball The pncture to the left shows Mlke Byrne recexvrng the MOST INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER AWARD MIKE BYRNE Forward RAY GAGNON BOB HYATT Guard Guild JERRY BYRNE Center JOHN JOHNSON CHUCK LIN DBERG Center ii. MIKE HICKS Manager Quiz'-+41 S fx' 5 ia 38- Center Frghtrng strong Opposrtron wrthm the Central League throughout the season the Rangers worked hard and even when the trmes were tough they managed to make the games close and excrrrng The frrst strrng featured joe Monroe a Sopho more forward who consrstently was hrgh pornt man Mlke Byrne Captaln played forward and ran up the scores wrth hrs jump shots Chuck Lrndberg and Swede johnson centers were effectlve on the foul lme Bob Hyatt made good hrs long shots as drd Bud Gagnon rlso 1 guard Lyle Brulotte added polnts and thrnlls Assrstrng these were Wes Frtzpatrrck Ray Atkms erry Byrne and some ay Vee players who moved 1ntO the lmeup for some of the games by jerry Byrne jun Snyder ohn Flood jtm Skahan 1m Dornn rm SClNN1I'Z Loran Beauthene Davy johnson Don Whltxx rm Roger Leed Tony Vlutrer Len Wrekens and Pete Lrnk The season ended nlthout many 'wms but wrth the satrsfactron that all the players remamed real sportsmen exen when the tide was Contmually agamst them , 1 3 7 7 - , . Y H 7 7 t Q 0 ' U , 1 1 Y . Q N! ' , Y 1 J , J - C 4 . . U f The junror Varsnty was scoring on the points made ' J . , J '1 , ' , . ' , ' '1 , , 1 ' , if r A N - . ' Til- ,QQY '-. wx O K F Y' ' . 5 f , 0 ' eg . . I . LYLE BRULOTTE Gund JIM SKAHAN WES F ITZPATRICK Guard Leftermen Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec c Dec n C' C C C C VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES 4-Bellarmxne 7 Morton 10 Bellarmme 14 Morton 17-O Dea 28 Yelm 30-Yelm 7 Shelton 11-O Dea 21 Raymond 25-Chehalls 28 Monresano 1 Shelton 4-Elma 1 1 Raymond 15-Chehalxs 18 Montesano SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS SMHS Guard fm fa il rw' JOE MONROE Forward RAY ATKINS Forward WW Rangers 59 ,G Szfxv E! V ' Q I . fi ' . ' ........ 36 . . . . ............ 41 . -- .............. 48 . . . . ............ 30 . - ' ........ 55 . . . . ........,... 36 . - .............. 75 . . . . ..... ......, . ,. 48 , . 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LIU mfg J Schwarz KNEELING Coaci lhm Dyme K Gagnon J Johnson C F1rZParr1ck R Arkms J Skahan J Monroe 10 n Monahan L Bfulotte R Hyatt W JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD STANDING J Byrne D Wh1twam A Vauuer P Lxnk J Suns P McMullen R Leed L Beauchene D ohnson Dorman J Mul .40. hern N Barnes KNEELING J Flood Coach Bob Kovacewch J Snyder N-H Ldll I . a - ' V , 0 + I . . D ' a - ' ' y . y I I 1 - , . , - I -' I . , . , - , . . . . , , . . X., Lmk Sh tsweu bon Engdbei: Rxglcilee-,EUOG San ers NG Jaco 5 Lmden G' S HOPklH5 UAD K n0CY FfKE5HM?11:fnS?1uS5er Cztlpgegogvlvlch N1Lko11S h Down Chap' Sax Smn . IA. ' A V, . , . I L, 1 'Q I '- v- ra 1 V . X A x Y V ,- W I Q , in g , K L 2 - , ,xy x 9 ,- d , X f 1 , N ' X 1 ' . . 7 TA , 4- ' . ' y 'w , - l N 'X L, 1- 1 S , ' QE - 1 .1 , gy Y , A I. , Fi-ww Y-HW, , R W ,-,,,,.x, A,,.,.w i,i.-,.-..-.-, .,,- . S ,V ,, W s V Q' .4 , , .. . ,, - j , -N ' ' Y' ' hx nk? ' V 2 , 'fry ls 4 ,IMA , V x . , .I k 4 1 A Q V A 4 . 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' f S 1 V L I ui' -45- Track Team BAbIxLTBALL IIN IRAMLRAI C HAMPS EEEEVVVV AAAAiEEEEEEEEEEEQQEEEEEGVVVVVVV' .441 AAAAAAAAEUEUEEEEEEUEE nv yo M4 .pp .XYV QV? xg 4' fun ,414-I Aff xx ix -45- '59 A 33 sill' L. 3 se ff J '11 I I WE 1491 an 45,95 fate Farr Four buses and a number of prl vate cars loaded wrth students went to Puyallup on September 28 for the annual WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE FAIR Each boy was grven a sack lunch as he stepped from the bus at the Farr grounds In a matter of mtnutes small groups had scattered to all parts of the Farr but most of them flocked to the carnrval sectron where much fun was had on the rldes and at the , F slde show attracnons As the day wore on and pockets became if w-Quan ai 'MQEV devo1d of money more and more St Martrns students were seen vrsrtrng the exhrbrts and demon stratrons After a busy day the boys returned by bus to school When the evemng meal was over sleepy and trred boys Went to bed wxth the feellng that lf had been a free day well spent r,-f fl Ns A Q its ,A nr' -46- I aa-nf' X 1 ' 40 N1 I XA 2:4 1' ' -4' X, I , . i 4, .f 2 '- v ' v-of -1 4 e ,,l1 FR. MICHAEL , Y' V- Q BILES e Advisor s. DOHERTY Ser K' RYAN Student Body retary Student Body J. MCCARTHY Tfgagufef H? M BYRNE RYDER Pfe5idem Student-Body V. . Ice Presxdent xi' R ATKINS FITZPATRICR I BR ULOTTE ol' I R HYATT 234 41' JV A' A WILSON ,,.,J I-I KRAMER SCHENCK E FAKER -47 IS tudent Councll UM If The STLIUFNI FOUNIC Il eoxerns the student te YIIILS for me entlre sehool year 'Il1s yetr e trctul budeetxne of funds and fOI'CIIIOL12,hI the Court ul hls m.1de pmslblc more tetmtxes thtn cxer before Some of the Counul sponsored xetnxmes xx ere d mee trxps to etrnes md ptrtxes moues eoneerts md .xs semblles Thus se xr the C ounenl hte sent representl tue-5 to 1 number of Student Congresses x Iere xde ID prab ems were dlxeubsed xutlm rn mbers uf Stu ntf aunexlx ram :ther ehm s I their cxxm M eo 1ne1I member t x 1 dents as far ts studlu md dnsemlxnt trc eunecrncd r 5 r .' L .Nh r I I I I Hof I 4 F. A , X , K .IM LJ, T X 241 Wu., 4 New ' -f' 3 Ii e rf.-H ff I ff , r I My 'A Y -ri ' I - s ,sr . Ax -f 'f r -'W 'A ' r. A J , , -, j ., , . , M . V ,ur tl f - ' ' u ll 1 ' - I gf ' , A f . ' '- ' ' F I l ' I af 4 I If . 'Il tl ' . 13 4' IAQ by Q 1' 'A v' 7 , L 4 v . .-vt f ' '. D 'I .'.' . . I' , V' AV. ' . Q f 1' I X. 1 A . K . j , rr, .A .Arr W. , K d 1 1. . . ' r.. f C . D K' . x . . , de ,I , f 1 4 - 5 ul . Sy A I e ' the ' e ' ' - s try cw der the tune for the .tt -! '4Q 5,6 S., 48. ,f-0w' ! I? 4 'if Jumor Prom N . 3 1 jfs' Q K X 4. I 4 . ' -rr 7 ' 522, I Q Xa 1 w .5 Xfffiw, Q 'Q N X X 7 ' '4 4 ww a X NX ' .. .. ,. , .-,-,: 51 1'-Og 15' 1-- 'QEBQ m , f N! 0' ixyq, Paraduse X, V 1 ki ETF? .xx-U ' 1 I 4 -49- X ny BACK ROW Kennel' Seymour Fuchs Flood Dowhn Atkins J h 0 H500 Morley Huff Marostrca Mulhern MIDDLE ROW Brady Fleutsch Gallivan Jacka Wallin W b 1 Skahan Heutm k S P k a er Lang Murphy FRONT ROW C e er Omett C1aYP00l Schilter Smith ax ar s McMullen Allen B eauche C ne ris Harris pianist Father Michael conductor ln its third year the Glee Club has continued to find popularity among the students and among the many audiences entertained during the school year Under the direction of Father Michael the 35 members e chorus at times with of the Glee Club at times with the entir d dividuals have given entertainments for over b t smaller groups an in thirty organizations Many of these appearances were on campus u Ol mpia Tacoma Chehahs Se the mayority were off campus in y d d viduals within the Glee attle and elsewhere Popular groups an in 1 rtet the Flute jug and Bottle Band Ray Club were the Octet the Qua Marostica Baritone Soloist and Chris Harris Pianist. Outstanding M' el Show Dixiana the Father programs of the year were the instr and Son Banquet the Central League Festival at Chehahs the St. Patricks Day Program in Seattle the Mothers Day Program and the Spring TV Program. The Glee Club was proud to take an active h successful and eventful school year at St. Martins X GlBeCIub part in anot er ' . f -.c T T ,, '73 Q Fjxk 9-1 THE RANGER BAND under the cap- able direction of Father David furnished more pep and entertainment than any and white uniforms were purchased other organization in the school. New red which gave distinct class to the band and added color to the cheering section at the ball games. The highlight of the year was their performance at the Central League Music Festival held in Chehalis '? BACK ROW Father David director Hansen Church Monroe Bremner Atkins Cham poux Osborn Edwards Calkin MIDDLE ROW Charvet Smith Hecomovich Baum Shay Blinn Siddall OConnor Whitwam Osborn Burres FRONT ROW Beatty Charvet Fuchs Linden Werner -'H x1P-NGQ 7 V I 1 X N s . v ' I A A' 1 1' X L , Q. fd I ' i a A 1 m a a i a ' ,A 3 1 I 7 ' Z 5 3 ! ! , , , , , , . 1 , 1.1 , , , . i... H y s, vi EL ,, up at 2 '. - - 4 QQ ,,,, ,, . . ' V A I '7 'M , . '. ' I 3 K s . , l - 4 GP-5 W Zf N4 dd Q, f,! 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X, dx ,, - . -ng 0 ' , ' fnose sf W, ' 6 We A A . is 2 ng, W X A Q K EQ J 1 M ,xy r A, gr tw Q A wtmsdmx R MM xv I , X 5 K? x lx ,fc a f S o,q.nn,,, Z N .ff at M 'wi ta : f 'gf If FF i if ,X f N Yuen WASHKNGTO Sci-KOOL X rl s 1-HGH Work was the theme of the ournalxsm and Publrcrty Departments for the year 1954 55 A new look for the ARROW and a new outlook for the staff members were both the result of consrderable labor on the part of the students and also an mcen trve for even more actron Some attempt was made to brrng the news of actrvmes at St Martxns Hrgh School to the attennon of mterested readers rn Olympra Tacoma and Seattle ln the second semes ter the sen1or journalrsm students publrshed a week ly BORDER LINE NEWS to keep all up to ate on the latest scoop Four of the journalrsm students travelled wrth Ad o0t b BBYTK scensx 6 50911 ehe Fee 915 oi eaSl WY YUKX 1 slew he 'ad H me lf Ngartm YDS r NW YY a I 3 1905? heya HDS Sung 8 Wu M me xnieie 1 1235 2 CGS bag? n fe a A le e tgglx Xext '20 he W G a the 5 hp had 5 Beve ldlef Sa wen 10 W-www STANDING 5 now Anderson Alstott Leed Vacano Srms Dolan C B Wl 5 Hilson tach Gaynor Tlsitcher SEATED jacka Immel Taylor F1155 I Taymgn 1mot y 1 Beatty 1' we f -'lf we N-JA fl A353 4 -,-U 5 nf me P225 440 4, .Smrtm g eitly m Septem r t e yearbook staff starts workmg on 0 a oxer Work 1, 3 and ,K we a bu get mment of untcrs After t es prelzmmarres much prcrure ta 1 att work and plannmg must 5453444 be done before actual wor egms Web! mnual F1rst comes the desrgmn 4 ff on thc llyout jmuary and Fe ru ary are the busy months for the sta 5 w en t e k rs Qcrually put to 'ct zer The long hours of work are or otrcn when mt a sense of a comphshment the annuas e e 1' hxercd and happy students cart b Q 1 but and autograph rhelr precxous r souxemr of ments that oceurred ea durmg mother schOol year h ' eq ii lxc- BNI-nf' Jmr hi' ns I4,vh1rV1t1U LU Hur 'wtf CND PHL I lk ING Ady1SCJf C mfdd, ttntls Fuhu 455- 5 WQIHWX H1fLf1Ll lifts slolln s P ' In H! 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' A ' ff 1? , 41 4 44 4 4 4 4 Y? 1 f4, ,g yy . I ,I : 41,44 QL , 44, Q 4 fs 4 44 1? ff 5,3 5 4, h h 1300 4 f 4 . fziw' ,2f'g 5 ufdh Whggfiffgw. of g. 4' ,, W' I-4 3, 42 3 ' we 4 , Q . ,' f' 4, 1' H? Q 45 gl jf? 41 f f g A ' ' h C- , ,Z ,g if W 4' '1 4,22 -' 5 , A I at d - t r , t . Q, . Y f P CH . . 'L ' 45 t .bf . - 4 44454444 44 44 9 4 . 4 4444 V M . ',', fh t A . - . 3 59,4 'Q ,ff T of X 5 1 1 ga! V ' ' N ' I 4. fy ' 2 M i ., 1 W f W 1 , 4 Y 4 '15 ' . fQ 4 . I l ? ' -M . 4 I f X 3 X 4 J .Q a 1 K . '4 : -Q.,-.D ,- - ,-, ' - , A4 FATHER MEINRAD GALL OSb i 53? Student Chaplam Wxth many years of both teachmg and prefectxng expenence Fr Mexnrad IS an understandmg and well hked Chaplam Hxs short but xnterestlng sermons and h1s readt ness to serve the spmtual needs of the students keeps a rel1g1ous tone tn the hves of both Cathohc and Non Cathohc Students at St Marnns xt -is awk' 54- Wig, 'Mr' v THE MAURISTS are the young, men who have an xnterest ln knowlng more about the relrgrous lrfe than ls le 1rned rn the regular relrgron classes and by observarron They are organrzed 1nto a spttlal club whrth meets at frequent mtervals to drscuss the Re llgrous Lrfe and Votanons rn general BACK ROW Kramer Atkrns Malvey Morley Srms FRONT Frsher Haterxus acka Bnles Schentk Huff Maurusts A 43 L BNBFS THE SERVERS hue the duty of asslstlng the Prlests at the altar when they say then' dally Masses They also assrst at the Solemn and Pontlfrual ceremomes that are of fre quent occurrence ln the Chapel BACR ROWS from left McCormack Vautxer Os born Slms Werner Mtbulrk Hoeffler jacka Blles Snyder Fuchs Mulhern Kendall Beuchtne Morley Faker DOXNIIH Barnes Mtlwfullen Brulotte Schenck Schwarz Leed Lackaff Father Andrew FRONT ROW Osborn Skahan Ross Vacano Mal'-ey OShea johnson McCauley Beatty Charxet 5. X I J 5, T 4 3' Yifltfx , Ig r X i ui X 11112 EA 7 xv It 'N l . l S 7 V . . . . . Llx. . - . . - - . ' ' I I 7 ' 7 J. 5 . D I E Y ', , Y , .J it 7 V ' 1 ., .. A A , , Q , ' 4, .. 3 M- , ,JL 1-.. 'yu I, -X 4, I A E' s. . t l Q b I A Q i I . I ,Q V 2 , 4 , - , ,7 , ' , B V T5 7 7 3 7 7 ,vi ra is f as ill Q3 .56- 1' aw f':,-,-,-- V rf- ..,., ,A--,--,, Under the direction of Father Leon- ard, the crafts class, the most popular of the activities, completed many and va- ried projects during the course of the year, Lack of facilities and elaborate equipment seemed not to be a hindrance to the production of many fine and use- ful articles such as wallets, belts, copper plaques etc. Many model airplanes, boats and cars were carefully built and became a source of much pleasure to the builders when they later motorized them and put them into operation. 'WTA 54 BACK ROW Hreks Seafa, johnson, Mel Lrndberg Strozyk Father Conrad Instructor Laughlm Wxlson Gaynor SEA TED Love nnrs, Laprxse Foley CENTER ROW Byrne OShea, Busby Barnes Taylor Hrll Immel Malvey Outstandrng events for the young artrsts were the three large exhlblts of therr work whxeh were shown ln the College lrbrary Many guests vrsrted the exhxbrts I 41' 4 4. 1 -6 fx I f 0 I if Bu n-0.1. L ,-N, L ! and made rnterestrng comments nn the ltntlseapes clone rn onls Many tubes of o1l punt hue gone on canvas as these men trreel to etpture or copy a scene dear V i Z' . I , W A .- N 1 E ki - , ! I 3' M' J., A 1 ff A 1 , l 4' H , W n t Y' ' . vu. f ' . lk : -, t N ,- F T f K I A 2, 'rlflfilkifv' W . I .t y .. 1 . -. . . . . - - mi,2j,gj1 jj-,jf,gT',.j'.g , E Q . ' Y , - I if f'ff55,f'-'if iff . 3 4 5 ' t 9 3 ' 9 3 3 1 ' if 1 2 - ' 1 s 1 s . f,5gC 'ffi1f- L 'fix' 21:57, ' . ' -'lf gf 1z5jaf lfV5 , Qf'5fff3ff':ff'E -.1:3'74'5iEfE t, ' 52,7 - ' ' ' - S guest book. Most of the exhibits were Q,-civil - . A 9 z ' . ' 1 ' 1 . ' ,af , Y - . A ' 1 ,521 g to , ., .,., ,. ,. 8 t .s 5,g.-.-35,11 , W f , A. ,v QQ-'?f:, Qff ' A , K a X ' 424 - 1 ,t A ?l'3fQ-1'f2:l'- 4 . 7'kfff'1'1f'b17Z ' , 3 7533, V I 1 'FI-'2:f:T f'y:' X llfi- .2 ,f'Af:f'A. kf j2Q?7i5, A' . I R ' if 4, - .0 q.y,.-V. '.-an i 'rg'-. .' M ,f,f, 5-4,-,qf u K V f Qj2'dV,fQr. 55: .f 'if'7ff P.Q' '17 1 x-? 3'.ffi1f:jQ' , 'ull -- X 5:2si1eZtfgfff - ,3 '3fffivi 'irifi:3'i2?sfi?7l' 1 f W 'A ff f:?f Z2f72 f4Q5f- 'l'l -. f5lE517 'Z' V 1 f V V ll l t , 2 A , . K Q In if 1 V 5 .t 0 L 1 Q g f ' t 6 O I' gi 1 ff , ' ' Q X U ' A T. A Y ' Aff 4,,. Aggi- -,nf -rr'1f -,f 41- Under the capable d1reCt1on o Mr Gary rant the F0rens1C group have part1C1 pared number of tournaments t rough the year wmmng more than t err share of e ares Among the 1 portant tournaments IU W rch one o ries BASS more o the St amns teams dzd wel Cha wer the eattle UUIVSFSIIY the d Fakfff mes an PLC Tournaments F1 Edwar ded HOP non was also m get Leed ith than cov tate F RO w S ne repres a e ln tl orensrt M am Debilfe Te ff? d , P1fk R Braun' - HCfber' ' er, B11C5w hweslflg Kramer' Ryarkleil, Lead, SC . h Mccarthy, Shotswffllf MC Flflc ' Simi y er, KQUHH1 A L f SEATE - -58 MHY- . Fakef, h e1g, iclfagoufz- H56 Y' v BACK ROW Hoeffler Baum Brulotte Ryan McCarthy Lapr1se F1tzpatr1ck Yale Marosuca Harr1s Lackaff HHICflUS MIDDLE ROW Laughhn M Byrne G1ll H111 0 Dowl1n Taylor Park Me1er WllSOH Leed J Byrne Father Conrad FRONT ROW D Snow Ross Vacano Doherty Ryder HOPk1HS Doane McNe1l Brles Jacka KNEEL G 6 ING Me1er Thatcher Hope Dolan Hope Beatty 36' A W 3. 49 l Nlembtrslup to the Honor Souety lS gbuned by tons1sttntIy Illllilflllllllfz, .1 bride po1nt txerabt of t lt 1st M30 A spcuil banquet xuth tnttrtunmcnt fol lowtd by 1n extra fllgllf out IS goin to the honor students after exth quarter of the school year as awards for d1l15enLt and athnuemcnt Father Conrad IS mod erator of the Honor Students 57 4 , , I 3 I ' ' ,' . . W V r ,, ' V . . ' I U ' ' ,V A A ,jf 'I X H 'Nr . . . 7 ', T 'NY l . ' 3, it .1 Z 7 7' 7 5 7 l ' 7 D 1 U 3 . 7 I 7 3 . ' X Z 5 ' Y I , Y ' 7 7 Y 7 7' ' 7 Y . 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' -'-F-I-f-Zz'-':f.-.'-:'2.-'21 -itL!.':v11:-3 E34 is c M L L A iii' 9 M 4 ' ' ' BACK ROW Frsher Bayman Lackaff Frnch Werner McNe1l and Coach Dan Welp FRONT ROW Church Hopkrns Osborn Post Herber H111 Leed and Redmond 5.1 fi' Father Mrrhlel Funny orbannzer ,md sponsor of the Rnflc Club vxhlch rn rrs Seeond yur hrs bc some one of the more IHELILSIIUQ., and ,mme hobbreb on the umpus On Saturdxy mormnbb 1 flllilllll' sound 15 tom the shots frred bx the Rrflemen who ire .lr prutxen on rherr range rn the woods --had :fe ,Z lx N IDD '61 '?i, QW WMMMMMMMM BAcK Row from left Malvey Morley A4 Charvet Brady Atkms J johnson W1ckens Foley Bartholet Flood Gagnon McEl1got Fxtzpatrrck FRONT ROW Ryan Fuchs Doheffl' M Byrne Brulotte J Byrne Schwarz The purpose of the M Club rs to protect the emblem of the school and to prevent the use of rt by any one who has not earned the rrght to wear rt Admrssron to the club IS gamed by parncnpatrng rn at least one of the four major sports and by gorng through the I'1gOI'OL1S 1n1 tratron whrch IS always .1 hxghlrght of the school year To the rrbht rs prctured the ath letes who were chosen as CEN TRAI IEAGUE ALL CONFER LNCE PLAYERS BACK ROW Bob Hyatt end Bob Bartholet tickle M1ke Byrne back Mrssxng IS Chuck Lmdberg center HONORABLE MENTION PLAY LRS rrre S Doherty Flood K Ryan '9 Whitwam, McMullen, Beachene, O Shea Bllfm M M M M ! .Y . , l 1 Q1 ' lefi . IX' . 4 . WN WX B .- A If Ten new students began school at the Mrd Term They are from left to rrght ,, ohn T McCormack Yakrma Washrngton ames L Small Seattle Washmgton Gerald ,Q 7 Lrnzy Paul Idaho Davrd L Emerson Wenatthee Washxngton Mrchael P Heut ,yw maker Kent Washmgton Robert T Lyons Reno Nevada Frank L Wentz Borse ' Idaho ames H Nave Clarkston Washrngjton ohn F Mcburre Bellevue Washnngton Forrest V Smrth Everett Washrngton Not prttured rs Thomas E Shea Portland Oregon 2 4 I BACK ROW Beauehene. Niorclx Mrlxey Brrdy Blum brms Kendall Werner Foley Hyrtt Lrnman MIDDII ROV Nrutrtr Wllson Harrls Brles Leed MLLIIEKDII e OShe.1 Vaeano Atl-rms Prtnodt FRONT ROXX' Hayman Fuchs Hoefflcr Frtzprt trek Frsher Fuchs Stlmxxtsrrrger Doherty Chxrxet btaeh -63- Q . 4 if -up f N 'lll Q A I Q , .... Q . 3. m . 4 1 05 Q x v , 3 , . P' K I, . K . Q r- s nf YQ vnu Y :fax 3,3 XX X IK f 5 X A- .Mx . ,, u K . . - 1, 0 g - , Q 1N0rv,,,' 47 , , -I ' ' ' . A-full' 'Q .fd ' ,. 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T HE FLUNKIES help to earn rherr way through school by servrng table at meal trmes Under the drrecnon of Ma Hoeschn they carry tray after rray full of food to the ever hungry boys as they clamor for MORE FOOD ' FROM LEFT Coffey Laughlrn F h S uc s rms Wrckens OConnor Morley Malvey Arkrns Byrne Snyder Faker Busby Barns and Brles Bus Boys 43-B Q U iii: H E My xii VPN 'IHE BUS BOYS xre the clean up men who prck up the drrty drshes after each meal M 'my Cups have lost therr handles when these lads have become anxrous to frnrsh therr work so as ro jorn rherr merry gang, FROM LEFT Osborn Makourz jacka Mc Cormack M G k C uxr Vautrer Monroe Schwesrnger Osborn Herber 641 x Yitkx I V . . . I , , 3 3 . 7 5 I 7 7 Y 3 I 3 , . ll 3 I 5 il J: 'ik iz .C :N F x T. . i. NM , 0 ,. If A gi . mv iw gs, f , T V 1 Q 1 Q y gf, RQ, 3, .I+ 1 A r gy-gr . , ff' g I 7 he X - N . r . s h :F Ah, V H , v -, 2 , 'gmltg W if E gv z K' 2 ' 'e e ' W. ' M N -W-we WW.. W' 29 - A-:J H, W . f-::g., . : 1.j - I ' 1? 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Few as students are, most of them are active in sports and other activities. 'XX' wwj I BACK ROW Vacano Hftrrxs Foley Seymour Baum Frtzpatrlclc lxlLEllg0II Brulotte Brady Byrne OShea Hoeffler Mtlnnxs Churvet Ross Beauchene Mulhern M Mullen camera shy Pruvate Roomers 'Q ,gif , M' ,,. pl' ,,.nlv1'q7- From the thrrd floor at almost any t1me 'fl duqng the day you are lxable to hear the shout Do you fellows want to be clayed Th1s IS the vo1Ce of Fr Con rad the prefect of the prrvate roomers who occupy thus floor Among these few students come anythmg from 400 pornt ers to those who are rnclrned to be just ood mtured play boys 0 if if -459 41' M H6'f M M ' ed eyes fall X roS ' t six o 'cl ra ft X fee? A , L ..- - morning the silence of the - 'ory is broken by the patter of 200 feet 'hen 50 Freshmen and 50 Sophomores either tumble out of bed or are rolled out by one of their refects Father Leonard or Father Timoth . stampe e to the wash room and showers is ol owed by muc ou chatter which in icares t at t e wa er splas ing as completely awalcene eacl oy. At 6:50 silence 387171 cree s over the ormitory area W ie every stu ent attends Holy ass in t e a e elow roug out the ay there are periodic visits to t e oclfer rooms for 1 oo or 1 encil or perhv s 1 rece of cake that Mom sent ju t a few days ago ter study errod If nm: ot oc II' t e evening h to loor again ta es on t e t artcter of Grand Cen rral Station wrt mutt rus :ng a ut and gayetv W te 100 lads VISII the snac ar wash up and re are for b d tghts go out at 9 0 and so t music a s throughout the dormitory unttl nr ast asleep g oclc Cach er dormtt lf ve- 5,0 3 oph Dormdory We c0'4? 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