St Marys High School - Lance Yearbook (Medford, OR)
- Class of 1957
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J c 'J I -J 9 f -1-455-361 .. '+- A -.2 :.-aw: :rf .J-L'-.11-1-,: 71.2 ,er 'z :Ji :5f-T-:5f'..-:.'-I'-- '-ai: - A '.--A'...:.-r.-vm ,.. - 'a -Li, i I A A --P ,Q 0'I. O SODALITY OFFICERS fLeft to Righty: John Laden Vice Prefect: Kathy Metz, Secretary-Treasurer: Jack Birmingham, Prefect. Sodalitq Highlight of the religious school year was the Family Rosary Crusacle, conducted by Father Patrick Payton C.S.C. Sodalists participated in the organization of this parish activity by ushering. Another of their proiects was the sponsoring of the March of Dimes Teens against Polio throughout the High School. Father Peyton speaks to the Ca tholics l STUDENT SPIRITUAL COUNCIL led by Prefect Jack Birmingham, SEATED qLeft to Righty: Carol Moldovan, Elaine Shortgen, Peggy Schnack, Sharon Roberts, Mary Ann Fredenburg. STANDING: Jim of the Rogue Valley at the Rosary Cru- Duda, Kathy Metz, John Laden, sade at Hedrick Jr. High School. mf' Q Student Body E Obbicena M Q- ARCIA YAXXL vi BEEL sugtesldent ce Hesidenlfm SANDRA MONTGOMERY IERYL CALLAHAN Secretary Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL QLeft to Righty: Jim Miller, S. B. Presidentg Jo Whitman, Pep Club Presidentg Sandra Montgomery, S. B. Secretary: Ieryl Callahan, S. B. Treasurerg Linda Smith, Freshman Class Presidentg Marcia Beeler, S. B. Vice President: David Espey, Senior Class President: Bob Betsphart, Junior Class Presi- dent: Paul Smith, Sophomore Class President, Jim Darland, Lettermen's Club President. A . l jf 1 L . , .4 -.11 N.: -11 - .f ..- A., . bf O0 ala' ' s0'. Co-Editors Judy Hout and Ferris Simpson rejoice as they check their last page of copy on their Christmas issue. manian Stalsb Marian staff members work diligently to present the student body with the school paper. LEFT TO RIGHT: Io Whitman, Jack Relling, Ferris Simpson, Carol Moldovan, Sharon Sakraida, Donna Fredinburg, Judy Hout, Dick Hayes. wif' MFEEMEETMEHE Co-Edltor RONALD PRUITT 5573-Ns LKKXXNL J Jw Co-Editor . . . . . . MARCIA BEELE? ..- Where is the copy?. . .Why can't we use this picture?. . .Get to work will youl . . . These cries and many others drifted from the LANCE office throughout the year. After a frantic rush to meet the first deadline the staff fell into a regular routine of photography, features and fun. Our first acquaintance with Cedric and the FOOTSTEPS was the time he stepped into the ink and walked across the pages. From that time on we became closer friends as we struggled through each im- pending deadline. fm lv B 5- 6 J N, . .-0: 1-,u i I E Q X LANCE STAFF - SEATED fLeft to Righty: Marcia Beeler, Co-Editorg Jack Mitchell, Sports Editor. STANDING: Andy Walker, Sports Editorg Barbara Lickess, Typistg Clarence Zeitler, Artistg Ronald Pruitt, Co-Editor. .l'i l Ti'1?l Student Cjouennment Dau David Espey, Traffice Officer: fourth from the left, and other police officers look over the jail at Medford City Hall. Student government day program spon- sored by the Medford Elks started with reg- istration, and oath of office Monday, Feb- ruary 18, l957. Students then visited the various radio stations and the television sta- tion to be interviewed. They then returned to the Elks temple for a banquet that evening with their parents and counterparts. Tuesday the studen ts took over their offices until 2:00 P.M . The rest of the after- noon they went on tours of the city. This program increased the students' knowledge ofcity government and also furnished them two enioyable days. Students participating from St. Mary's were, Jack Birmingham, Sandra Montgomery, David Espey, Marcia Beeler, and Jim Darland. JackBirmingham, Councilman at left and Don Vanice from Prospect learn more about their city government from Ray Schumacher, County Assessor. Baqa' and Cjiftla' State Marcia Beeler and David Espey prepare to leave for the Girls' and Boys' State session Iune 1956. Boys' State was held in Corvallis at Oregon State College. The Girls' State session was held in Salem at Williamete Univer- sity. This go ve rn me n t program is sponsored by the American Legion, and is designed to promote an interest and increase knowledge of our government. '?1?3?fW3QX YT? 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T ,,LLIJ....X l l l 1 4 i 1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS fLeft to Righty: Carol Robinson, Secre- i tary: Rick COOPBI, Vice Presidentg Robert Betschart, President: Emma Carey, Treasurer. l i World History, Chemistry, Typing, the Senior Banquet, the Junior- l Senior Prom, ' Christmas Formal, Football and Basketball games, i Mid-Term Exams, May Procession are but a few of the many activi- l ties which saw the Junior Class through a year of hard work, in- l tent study, good times, and memorable events. ' Q ' 'Q Under the able leadership of their class officers, they vigorously planned the Senior Banquet, Junior-Senior Prom and many other ' l activities. Juniors participated in such activities as sports, Pep l Club, Lettennen's Club, Sodality, and the Marian Choir. . .wmemnrifsitl X 1 l Juniors l1uYYY YO new 'ww . . Typical noon hour scene 1n Junior room. i 18 ' Seniona L.-2' fr I T fr Q-'I E, ff mivl'-frm-HE:-.feP1fatAx Q iq- :ig!fsg3FWi3E5gr 1313243 X j J.. ,,,.:,.-,,g--1-.1,.-.:, gag- ,' JP'-7 . 'X I 'yy' 1'-gsm-a -..v 'vt-71.6.4 Z 1,g.f.r,24-,mi ,,-...,- 1- fy-, ..-::-. 1'-32ff3'5f12.'3.1-'N' .9 ny. Lf Qi! Wxz i 1 MARCIA BEELER Sodality 2, 3,45 Students' Spiritual Council 3g Sodality Sec.-Treas. 3: Student Body Vice Pres. 4: Class Vice Pres. Ig Class Secretary 3, Class Treas. 25 Co-Editor Lance 4: Marian Choir I,2,3,4: Choralettes 3,4g Girls' State 3g Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team I, 2g Volleyball 2 JOHN BIRMINGHAM Transferred from Columbia Prep 2g Sodality 2, 3,4gSodality Prefect 45 Students ' Spiritual Council 4g Lettermen's Club 3, 4g Basket- ball 2, 3, 4 Q H i Ta ,-+:: 3 5,31 . 1 t N! mr- ,-ti :E-f'i'E5':'55'E'mix: I nl ex . E if 'M lk IERYL CALLAHAN Sodality 2, 3,4g Student Council 4, Student Body Treas. 4: Choralettes 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3,45 Drill Team I, 2g Basketball Ig Volleyball 1,2 HI DAVID CREVIER Sodality 2, 3,45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3,45 Football I, 2, 3,4g Basket- ball Ig Baseball 4g Track 4 JACK DALEY Transferred from Jacksonville High 43 Lettermen's Club 4: Football 4: Basketball 4g Baseball 4 JAMES DARLAND Sodality 2, 3, 4g Lettermen's Club Pres. 45 Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Gle Marian Choir 2, 3,43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3,45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3,4 DENNIS DIBBLE Sodality I, 2, 3,4g Class Pres. rg Student Council Ig Cheerleader 4: Football I, 3 MARY KAY DUGAN Transferred from Ashland Junior High 2, Basketball 2: Volleyball 2g Pep Club 3 swam FEW ill shi is In DAVID ESPEY Sodality 2, 3,4g Class Pres. 4g Student Council 4g Marian Choir 1, 2, 3,4, Boys' Glee I, 2, Boys' Glee Accompanist 2g Boys' State 3, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4gFoot- ball 2, 3,4g Track 3,4 MARY ANN FREDENBURG Sodality 2, 3,43 Students' Spirit- ual Council 4g Marian choir I, 2, 3,4: Choralettes I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 Volleyball 2, Basketball 1, 2 il? I ALSON GEREN Sodality 2, 3: Chaplain Letter- men's Club 4gLettermen's Club N I,2,3,4gFootba11 I, 2, 3 4- Baseball 2, 3,4g Track 3,4 Sfs's5i,5 DAVID GOODWIN Transferred from Jacksonville High 4, Lettermen's Club 45 Football 4, Track 4 E A JOHN LADEN Sodality 2, 3,4: Sodality Vice Prefect 4g Class Treas.4 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4: Foot- ball 2, 3,43 Basketball 3,4gBase ball 2, 3, 4 3 rum' BARBARA LICKESS Sod ality 2, 3g Class Sec. 4: Marian Choir I, 2, 3,43 Chora- lettes 3gA ccompanist 3, 4, Lance Staff 4: Marian Staff I, 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Volleyball 2 5 IAMES MILLER Student Body Pres. 4: Football 4 Basketball 2g Track 4 JACK MITCHELL Transferred from St. Francis, Eugene, Ore. 3: Lance staff 4: Cheerleader 4 CAROL MOLDOVAN Sodality 2, 3, 4, Students' Spiritual Council 4, Pep Club Sec. 4, Marian Choir I, 3, 4, Choralettes 3, 4, Marian Staff 4, Pep Club I , 213.4 u, -ly ,I lm 1,l,'l...f:.2f.. x,.., ,tl FRANCIS MURPHY Sodality 2,3, Class Treas. 2, Lettermen's Club Vice Pres. 4, Lettermen's Club Sec. 3, Lettermen's Club 2, 3,4, Football I, 2, 3,4 SANDRA MONTGOMERY Sodality 2, 3, 4, Student Body Sec. 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Marian Choir r, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team I,2,Basketball I,2, Volleyball 1,2 W .. ,, . , 2. xt: . f: mn- Tr. !.,li.,,,g.: 11,544 r 5 I , 1 ' -nl - kg lr um ! t ,N WE mmm A fs K 5 I r E RONALD PRUITT Sodality 2,3,4, Student Body Vice Pres. 3: Class Pres. 1,25 Class Vice Pres. 4: ClassTreas. 3, Student Cou ncil I, 2, 3, Co- Editor Lance 4, Boys' Glee 2, Marian Choir Club I, 2, 3,4, 4, Basketball I, I,2, 3,4 2, Lettermen's Football l,2,3, 2, 3, 4, Baseball SHARON SAKRAIDA Sodality 2, 3.4: Marian Choir Marian Staff 4- Pep Club 2 Y LYNDA SECHLER Sodality 23 Class Sec. zg Class Treas. Ig Choral Ig Pep Club I, 4g Drill Team I I PATRICK SULLIVAN Marian Choir 3,45 Boys' Glee 45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Bas- ketball I, 2, 33 Track 3 , s I is ,M ANDREW WALKER Transferred from Medford Junior High 25 Class Pres. 35 Student Council 33 Marian Choir 2,3,4g Boys' Glee 2, 3g Lance Staff 4 x E IOSEPHINE WHITMAN Sodality 1,2,3,4g Marian Choir 1,2,3,4g Pep Club I,2,3,4g Pep Club President 4g Pep Club Treasurer 33 Drill Team I, 2gVO11e yba 11 2 g Basketball 2g Marian Staff 4. fi' I l, ff' N 4 I I W N I YL:-J DP Q. K L , ref ia .u...glQ3,i, ., y 'L , M BEST PALS. . . . . CUTEST SMILE . .. . . . . .. Francis Murphy MOST TALKATIVE. . . . . . . BEST DANCER - - - - BEST LOOKING - - - MOST STUDIOUS. MOST BASHFUL. . . . BEST DRESSED. . . . FRIENDLIEST ..... Marcia Beeler MOST POPULAR. . . , Ron Pruitt' .Teri Callahan David Goodwin ooo: Sharon Sakraida - - - - - . - Dennis Dibble ' ------JimDar1and Carol Moldovan John Laden . . Io Whitman Jack Daley . Andy Walker Jack Birmingham Lynda Sechler Jack Mitchell WITTIEST .......... MOST TALENTED , , , , . . . . . . . .Pat Sullivan , , , , , Barbara Lickess MOST STYLISH . . . . . . Sandra Montgomery MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST POISED. . . . . . MOST HAPPY GO LUCKY MOST ACTIVE . . ........... David Espey Mary Dugan Mary Ann Fredenburg .......... David Crevier Jim Miller . . . Alson Geren 515935 45' fi E , fy ix zggigggg 5252323 aqctwlhea S xl Y ,- wv oil-3 lx.. 4,1 W' W l Ki N 'n ik FF - Q gzzz Q Q ,xl ix! 4 E W f J zzn , K, f l ' , . .r E 3 Nff W y-:X f 1 f-SIX X 5 An important January event was the annual hi school retreat given by Father John Dalgity, S.J. Students started each of the three days with Mass andcommunion and continued in a spirit of silence throughout the four daily conferences which con- cluded with Benediction. Father spoke on various aspects of teenage life and the consequences of sin and death. Senior students David Espey, Barbara Lickess, and Sharon Sakraida discuss the1r problems with Father Dalgity, retreat master. Retueat Father Dalgity speak- ing to the student body, 'Honona SECOND HONORS, SEATED fLeft to Righty: J. Hout, S Montgomery, M. Dugan, D. Goodwin. STANDING: J Daley, C. Robinson, D. Frefdenburg, C. Depner, K. Metz FIRST HONORS fLeft to Righty: M. Crevier, M. Reavis, C. Sako1owski,B.Farra, S. Roberts, R, Pruitt, M. Martin, J. Garrett, M. Beeier, I. Callahan, C. Moldovan. THIRD HONORS fLeft to Righty: I. Birmingham, L. Espey, E. Carey. I. Paup, S. Sakraida, L. Montgomery, P. Schnack. Nimble fingered typists apply their skills ii Claaa Actiuitiea s Sister Brigid Mary explains Religion problem to puzzled Juniors Philosopher Francis Murphy explains thesis to class. 30 1 Students study hard to make the grade Biology class explores the mysteries of the microscopic world The unknown often proves a puzzle to Freshman Algebra class Boqa' Glee Glee Club members practicing with accom- panist, Barbara Lickess. LEFT TO RIGHT P. Smith, B. Evans, D. Macphearson, D Turner, J. Flakus, C. Zeitler, P. Sullivan, R. Cooper, D. Cobb, M. Feiss, B. Whitman R. Farra. 1 N :F 'A N 1 .r g 1 by ' i X.. In his spare time Cedric's FOOTSTEPS can always be found heading for the Boys' Glee or Choralettes' practice. Cedric knows, as we do, that these two singing groups have furnished our School and Church with many hours of fine music. The highlights of their musical year were the Christmas pro- gram, andthe Music Festival in Klamath Falls. Chonalettea Choralettes rehearsing, Jesus Christ Is Born Today, for the Christ mas program. STANDING qLeft to Rightjz P. Schnack. I. Singler S. A. Rutherford, C. Robinson, D. Fredenburg, C. Moldovan. J. Whitman, M. Beeler. KNEELING: S. Roberts, C. Valentine, A Darland. FIRST ROW fLeft to Righty: C. Zeitler, D. Hartley, K. Van Dyck. I. Garrett, M. Reavis, V. Vickers, C. Depner, J. Brunk, R. Theiral. SECOND ROW: I Duda, I. Nouguler, I. Paup, L. Lowry, L. Parsons, J. Strain, D. Mansfield THIRD ROW: D. Fredenburgg, S. Roberts, J, Whitman, K. McGowan, L. Espey, T. Cooper, P. Smith, D. Cobb. FOURTH ROW: C. Valentine, P. Schnack M Beeler B Lrckess D Turner R Farra FIFTH ROW J Callahan C Voices rise in blended har- mony, os the Marion Choir perfomr during the Christmas hol idoys and at important events during the school year. 9 Q Q Moldovan: R.. Cooper: P..Su11ivari. .MISSIISIG FROM PICTLiREi I. F1akus,, R: Evans, W, Whitman, M. A, Fredenburg, C, Robinson, L. Smith, H. Greene, R, Greene, D. Davy, A. Darland, S. A. Rutherford, J. Singler, M. Feiss, D. MacPherson, T. Zeitler, A. Haviland, M. Brigden. Pat Ahern, Pat Beaton, Donald Rausch and Jim Valentine, enjoy refreshments at S we e th e a rt Ball sponsored by the freshman class February 15. Jnbonmal Dances Jim Duda, Ann Darland and John Kerr have a delightfull evening at the Mardi Gras Dance sponsored by the sodality, March 5. Lynne Parsons, Bob Evans and Sue Ann Rutherford seem to be having a good time at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. SharonRoberts and Clarence Zeitler demonstrate their jitterbugging abilities. S. Roberts, M. Beeler, C. Moldo- van. B. Evans, C. Zeltler, G. Dar- land and D. Espey display their prize 1 winning c o s t um e s of the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Students dance the evening away at the Sweetheart Ball. f 'E 'il X' 6 if . l, 6X 9 I ra l is Murals of SILVERBELLS createdapicturesque background for the winter formal held at the Jackson Hotel, December 26. The crowning of Emma Carey as Queen, provided a regal tone to the affair. Princesses Rene Green, Vicki Vickers and Jo Whitman formed an attractive court for Queen Emma. Z le 5,8 I ig sizzle? zzz wk! I Students swing to the music of the Blaine Trickle Trio. Escort Rodney Read adjusts the crown of Queen Emma Carey. N 0 1 fa-Q X union-Senior: Pnom Cedric helps The class of 57 carry out The theme of the Prom, Oriental Gardens. fn, A n ff- w if Wit FK QQL f,1 iii? ,V'Y'f. 1 i if ef X Q2 ,gp P Q E I Enjoying the' evening after a busy day of preparations are, left , to right: I. Miller, S. Montgomery, I. Callahan, and I. Laden. . , Nm. w...,.w mm 1 E flunion-Senior: Banquet The annual Junior -Senior Banquet was held on February 26, 1957 at the MonDesir Dining Inn. After the dinner, Father Deis, Father McLeod, and Father Ilg gave the stu- dents short talks and thanked the Juniors for a very nice banquet. The two class presidents, Bob Betschart, lun- iorg and David Espey, Seniorg also spoke. The group then moved from the dining room into the Leopard Room where the students danced until 10:30 P, M. MENU Salad Mon Desir with assorted relishes Soup du Jour Pasta a la Iulienne Broiled Chicken Glaces Hemel en Aaarde Florentine String Beans Dessert a la Toscana Milk ............. Coffee Pouring for Father Dies, at the Founders Day Tea, is Patty Beaton. Looking on is Sister Gerard Mary, Su- perior, and Mrs. Devers, third grade teacher. I gasp Sgveuy Father Dies and Father Peyton talk with Archbishop Edward D. Howard, before the Family rosary crusade at Hedrick Jun - ior High School. Sister Mary Margaret, S. D., the high school supervisor of catholic schools in Oregon, confers with some of the Marian staff about their paper. M Action packed moment in S.M. Talent game W Mead 53 ' J Chee ew MT 2 QGXW CHEERLEADERS fLeft to Righty: Dennis Dibble, Ann D a r la nd , Peg Schnack, Nancy Beaton, jack Mitchell, Cheering section spurs team on to victory in J 'ville game. PEP CLUB OFFICERS Kathy Metz, Treasurer, Carol Moldovan, Secretary, Jo Whitman, President, Judy Hout, Vice President, Pep Club PEP CLUB FIRST ROW fLeft to Righty: I, Whitman, M. Dugan, S. Sakraida, J. Callahan, S. Montgomery, M. Fredenburg, M. Beeler, C. Moldovan. SECOND ROW: I. O'Malley, H. Timms, J. Paup, E. Carey, K. Metz, N. Stevenson, M. Schnack, I. Hout, F. Whiteley, D. Fredenburg, M. Botchek. THIRD ROW: K. VanDyck, M. Crevier, M. Reavis, S. Roberts, L. Luman, N. Beaton, I. Fink, D. Ward, J. Singler, V. Vickers, L. Espey, M. Austin, C. Valentine. FOURTH ROW: S. Rutherford, J. Burroughs, K. Relling, L. Smith, A. Haviland, K. Elbert, D. I-lull, K. Birmingham, F. Beaton, R. Greene, L. Lowry, A. Darland. FIFTH ROW: K. McGowan, E. Schortgen, I. Nouguier, M. Brigden, L. Montgomery, D. Hartley, C. Sokolowski, K. Dunn, J. Kaiser, C. Depner, I. Young, L. Parsons. 40 FIRST ROW qLeft to Righty: J. Relling, P. Sullivan, I. Darland, D. Espey, A. Geren, R. Pruitt, G. Miksche. SECOND ROW E. Fogel, J. Daley, M. Feiss, D. Dugan, I. Laden, L. Hanson, D. Hartley. THIRD ROW: D. Crevier, F. Murphy, D. Good- win, R. Cooper, J. Brunk, I. Flakus. FOURTH ROW: I. Birmingham, P. Smith, R. Theiral, I. Duda. ' l b Lettefrmen 4 C u LETTERMEN'S CLUB OFFICERS fLeft to Righty: Francis Murphy, Secretary- Treasurerg Jim Darland, President, Alson Geren, Chaplin. 41., Mr. A. C. O'Too1e has been a custodian at St. Mary's since the new school was built. His son, Dennis, graduated from here in 1954. maintenance Waxing and polishing, scrubbing and sweep- ing keep our hard-working custodians busy throughout the year. Their patience is tested constantly as their work seems never to cease. The efficient services of our A-I maintenance men deserve our words of appreciation. .mlb tk im! fff'fAfN K'7'f'- wqi it x Z ff J , . .fit-1. K, , is? H Ns: G , 55-' 521,155-' ,, . 'ag .5 . mg, , ' fifffiirx Lv 12? '.51,.,4-14 . rg' 'I ' -.tr 'J lyk - ' ' ,Q Z3 men Mr. Wm. Roohr has assisted Mr. O'Too1e since 1953. He has two children attend- ing St. Mary's. Sponta gg-:fl l RODNEY READ l-Ialfback, Junior JERRY FLAKUS End, Junior' TROJANS TRIP CRUSADERS In their first game of the season the St. Mary's Crusaders went into a non-league tussle with Sacred Heart. Although the team was compar- atively green, their spirits were high. At the end of the game with St. Mary's in possession of the ball, the score was l3-7 in favor of the Trojans. Eddie Fogel, Junior back, went over for St. Mary's only score. CCUGARS DEFEAT ST. MARY'S St. Mary's went into theirsecond game,against Illinois Valley, with hopes of avenging their earlier defeat. Although they played good ball, S.M.came out onthe losing side of the scoring column by the margin of one point. Ron Pruitt, quarterback, made our only six points. Final score--Cougars 7-- Crusaders 6. 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Laden, Manager. 44 l JIM DARLAND Fullback, Senior' RON PRUITT Quarterback, Senior , 1 Q. is i s . .re f ff, if f .. , , gwriirr rg? fi ,rr Q zgixrgits, .r i tlslilsifiti. ilriiiiiiliirsrrf, ig 65332353533 ,ie A 5.j?5fsQt5tE5Efg't,g:tgg, rr rtfiiliiiigiilllgi 2 252252iririiirltriitiig . it i T2,gil'2ii?l Eg . ts.-tifliiktttitiiizt Gilt Ygirttr iii ..2rl322.L2igg ftirirsftiitgmrfrriigrrrlgix :if f tnilrti iiliitfieris it Hilti? si r5S'6l...,ss i . al i., rrrfsuirfir tttirrr 'siiiiiiitiitilif iiifiiiiiiftlii f ' Sii,t3rfg..fl s. gitgfiilsftifirl lit 1 frzrfrfieifiii its Ei V ED FOGEL Halfback, Junior' itil Q E 5 Q lp Rr, flag: HM MILLER FRANCIS MURPHY TACK DA LEY Center. SEMO! Guard, Senior End, Senior ' A11 Conference THIRD ROW: P. Smith, M. Feiss, F. Ahern, D. Duggan, R. Wehren G. Miksche, D. Mansfield, G. Kirsch, L. Schaecher, Manager. FOURTH ROW: T. Cooper, G. Lucas, D. Rausch, B. Evans, G Bee1er,R. Hout, D. MacPherson, T. Cobb, T. Tomjack, R. Theiral, 45 Manager. NOT PICTURED: I. Daley. ST. MARY'S SMASH JACKSONVILLE With the team improving every game the Crusaders were up For their tussle with Jacksonville. Rodney Read and Eddie Fogel took to the wind and sprinted for the 33-0 victory over the Redskins. Read scored three T. D. 's and Fogel two for the Crusaders. Jim Darland took the extra point honors. The line, playing outstand- ing ball, frequently threw the Redskins for losses. ST. MARY'S AGAIN DEFEATS CRATER RESERVES Because of the fact that Prospect withdrew itsteam from the B League competition this year the Crus- aders were left with an idle weekend.Coach Millard Webb would not, however, have the team stand idle and become rusty, so he again scheduled a game with the Crater Reserves. This time the Crusaders out- played the Comets by far and won the game l9-l4. CRUSADERS BEAT TALENT FOR LEAGUE LEAD St.Mary's nextopponents were the Bulldogsof Talent. The scoring started outwith a drive by St. Mary's that ended in the endzone, on a pass from Ron Pruitt to Jerry Flakus,who lateraled to Jim Darland who went across for the six points.St.Mary's again went on the rampage and setup another scoring drive that also ended with Darland crossing the goal line. The two conversionswere accounted tor by Jack Daley and Rick Cooper, respectively, on passes from Pruitt. Talent scored twice in the second half but failed to convert. The S.M. line frequently stopped the Bulldogs when they threatened to score. The game ended with the Crusaders on top l4-l2 to give St.Mary's the league lead. GEORGE LUCAS Back, Freshman Ed FOg51 goe f DAVID ESPEY Back, Senior if tl 1 g C S Of ex: ra Yardage against Merrill up i DICK HAYES Half, Junior .ff I Q! QQ J A T r It itz at 2 T Espey scarnpers around end to set up touchdown for the Crusaders ST MARY'S DUMPS ROGUE RIVER The Crusaders went into their final scheduled game of the season against Rogue River. The Chieftains were out to stop the Crusaders drive for their third consecutive County title,but to no avail. Big guns forthe Crusaders in their 40-7 victory were, Jim Darland and Eddie Fogel who each scored three T.D. 's. Dick Hayes got 3 extra tallies and Jerry Flakus l. The line turned in a terrific game to lead the fleety backs to victory. St. Mary's also rolledover the Chieftainsin statistics to pile up an impressive win and to clinch the County title. W ?,,?wLt,,, Htl , : f iii Wi is lfil ll ill 55515 1 iii 5 W' ,,, 'rf' ,ni .rl 'J W 'r' r gf 4 'A Ui Mfir, it M ' it 'Zvi-it l 'rl . . w, l a W7 ilinlri - ' figfftfi,-tflgfmwdl3rrQlf A if tiiqffilrfig, -i . ,,, wfnglar Qi?-f,5':7,,,i,1-A .,,fi75ff,ygm, , illelliiilll-ililfilfi Wi' ?i,w .. ,, .K -i 'lr G g5q,r,ip.,3 Wlitf s,ii,,Qi ,i MIKE FEISS Line, Sophomore first flown 5 for 2 , und Bn Read sweeps wide aro S., 9 . 3 R R -': kIQ Q i xx Sf V , my, 'V L Lskhf O I pp r 2 ave! 0 9? RICK COOPER Line , Junior Darland goes over for extra point against Jacksonville MERRILL STOPS CRUSADERS The Merrill Huskies, Klamath county champions, capitalizing on two Touchdowns by Perry Landy and stubborn defense in the clutches gave the Huskiesa I3-7verdict over the Crusaders.St.Mary'sonly score of the game was made on a pass from Ron Pruitt to Jack Daley.The conversion was made on an end run by Eddie Fogel. Penalties after long gains hurt the Crusader's cause throughout the game.Although Coach Webb's boys did not win, they played with the true St. Mary's spirit that has given them the reputation of good sportsmanship throughout the year. 47 it llir lir fiiiiiiiiii 1i'lff7'f3 E . 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At the end of the regular season this year there was a tournament to decide the district contenderfromlackson County. Butte Fallswon this honor by finishing first in regular leaigue play, and by beating Talent, the toumament winner. Our Crusa ers finished fourth in the tournament. The season record against all teams was I3 wins against 8 losses. LEAGUE PLAY Team Score Score Team S. M. 62 31 Rogue River S.M. 46 50 Prospect S. M. 52 53 Butte Falls S. M. 39 3 Talent S.M. 53 47 Vvuie S. M. 44 42 Rogue River S.M. 42 40 Prospect 3- M- 52 46 Butte Falls S. M. 36 37 Talent S- M- 57 39 Vviiie TOURNAMENT GAMES S- M- 59 57 Butte Falls GARY MIKSCHE S.M. 42 45 I-Vine Forward 5-M- 50 51 Prospect JAMES DARLAND ED FOGEL Forward Guard ff, amd, 2 f F7 X- I 1 if if J i !,! aw X GRANT BURROUGHS RON PRUITT JOHN KERR Forward Guard Forward JERRY FLA KUS VARSITY SQUAD, FRONT ROW fLeft to Righfj: I. Kerr, J, , Center Daley, R. Read, R. Pruitt, E. Fogel. BACK ROW: M. Webb Coach I. Birmingham. I. Laden. I. Flakus, G. Miksche, I. Darland. MISSING FROM PICTURE: G. Burroughs. JOHN LADEN JACK BIRMINGHAM JACK DALEY Forward Forward Guard R, Pruitt drives in for a lay-up JUNIOR VARSITY, FRONT ROW fLeft to Righty: D. Rausch, Manager, D. Mansfield, P. Smith, R. Wehren, T. Cobb, K. Johnson, Coach. SECOND ROW: L. Schaecher, B. Evans, G. Beeler, G. Cronin, R. Hour. THIRD ROW: J. Duda-, D. Turner, I. Brunk, D. Hartley, R. Colver, R. Hayes. MISSING FROM PICTURE: D. Macpherson, T. Cooper, T. Tomjack, Manager. Starting the fast break for S. M, is J, Daley 'wm,,,, J. Flakus hooks one against Butte Falls Under the very capable coaching of Keith Johnson the JV's compiled a very impressive I0 won 4 loss record for the season. Their ability to come from be- hind in the closing minutes of most games shows excellent prospects for our feans in the future. Amidst flailing arms J. Birmingham tips one up. 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FEM, sm., .M , 955353 .5,.5,,M,iQgg3.ir.a rgf.5,55zf? . g.s.sgi.,w in E this WF .fs if. I I YW M, 'Zi Mg' gifs 5553555565 K S, as 5 Loosening up by jogging around the track before taking atimed run are: Distance Man, Jerry Kerr, and Sprinter, Dick Hayes. 'Jnacle Track making its first appearance at St. Mary's last year, has grown in popularity and has drawn many competitors to the team. With the Crusaders ending last seasons first try at-the cinder-circuit with r t Z l,,xi NAR U 'f X . 1 ' 3 X. I I .4 K, ' ,, ..., Q R 'Wei '1-Sitsgf f i sa., 15::f?Tv2s4?5?f-f.'l-.-. - Haier. 'r:1f:.?a?:-f.E'k'a'5r2sh' 1- .fs 'f'ff'3:fFlSg:-.-.'-I i 1' ' ' .: gal ,. y F -Jig'-L 1' 2+--',-i-' my I ...r- 'eriia' eta.. ' .f4P',1-'fgitilverz' ff rat- .:.-.ff -9- -FEE a, 5i,t:G3':, l L ji is Bob Evans and Jim Darland practice starts to increase their speed . Gathered around Coach Webb is the track team. KNEELING, FIRST ROW fLeft to RIGHTJ: M. King, P. Smith, R. Theiral. KNEELING, SECOND ROW: M. Feiss, D. Goodwin, B. Evans, D. Mansfield. STANDING: M. Webb, Coach T. Zeitler, G. Kirkland, T. Cooper, R. Cooper, J. Kerr, I. Darland, D. Hayes. MISSING: D. Espey. an impressive second place, there is much speculation that the Crusaders will make this season one to remember. FIRST ROW QLeft to Righty: P. Smith, I. Relling, M. Duggan, D. Hayes, B. Evans, D, Crevier, R. Pruitt. SECOND ROW: T. Cooper. J. Laden, D. Duggan, M. King. J. Brunk, G. Miksche, A. Geren, J. Dar1and,G. Kirsch. MISSING FROM PICTURE ARE: J. Daley, E. Fogel. Baaeball Coach Webb gives advice to Jim Darland, who is batting and also to Alsou Geren, catcher. I I I I 5 Due to bad weather conditions the St. Mary's baseball squad has been hampered in its begin- ' ning practices, but hopes for the coming season are high with eight lettermen returning. I I I I The Crusaders would like to express their sincere appreciation to Father John Ilg and Mr. Millard Webb fortheirever - ready assistance and encouragement given to the s tude nts through- out the year. Through their help and guidance in the past year, St. Mary's has continued to be one of the top teams in the B League and its sports- manship is among the best. ' Engaging in a pepper game are qLeft to Righty: David Crevier, Dick Hayes, Bob Evans, john Laden, Gary fTigery Miksche, and X batter Gary Kirsch. I ,Q fxx as N if YY? EX ff ,. - 9 ' '33 I C . 'I-1 X. 9 Q NP ROELDDJSURANCE COMPANY I u Wwith Cronin--It's the Best Policy' Gexsef 222 Wes: Sixth Da.n.,'le5l 6' CO. 'TCICPFIOHG2 3'3I7I Medford. Oregon Oldsmobile Sales 8. Service 4l5 S. Riverside Medford, Oregon A1 Dumas' Medford Domestic Laundry 8: Dry Cleaners 30 N. Riverside GlNN'S FLOWER SHOP 26 S. Central RICH MAID ICE CREAM STORE Party Specialties to Order Shakes, Sodas and Sundaes to Carry Out 415 N. Riverside Medford, Oregon BIG Y CLEANERS 1928 Table Rock Road Telephone: 3-1919 SNIDER 'S DAIRY 28 N. Bartlett Telephone: 2-6169 Medford, Oregon PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. 1209 Court Street CENTRAL REXALL DRUG CO. Reliable Prescriptions Telephone: 2-5515 Medford, Oregon 134 E. Main Medford, Oregon Goodygan Recapping Dm,4,,,,m,, flclenowledqementa MEDFORD TIRE SERVICE, INC. Free Parking - S81 H Green Stamps 123 S. Riverside Telephone: 2-6314 find 'Jhanlea THE FASHIONETTE Mi1ady's Exclusive Style Salon Aurora Burelson Henne Phone: 2-8168 22 S. Central Medford, Oregon ART CENTER 404 E. Main The Editors and Members of the Lance Staff are sincerely grateful to all who have made our year- book possible: to ouradministration and faculty and our advertisers. We acknowledge the pro- fessional services of Mr. Robert Myers of Master Engravers, lnc., Mr. Carl Landis of Landis- Shangle and Mr. Leonard Holzinger, also of Landis Shangle Studio. HUBBARD BROS. INC. HARDWARE ' Paints House Wares Sporting Goods Mill Supplies QUALITY MARKET 222 W. Main BRILL METAL WORKS General Sheet Metal Work 109 E. Sth M A N N ' S Headquarters for JANTZEN Medford Complete Line of Men's Work' and Dress Clothes lr t 'Qtr I if Mwtf SY , tt it t till. WN -i .,:' p fi- 55 11752 'fiiilt 'ifljgj gligi' ' ,, ' ' V iff. I ,P ,- tag. ziggy ... , iii tvle 'll 7lll .? , , 1 - ft ttvft,t'f.::g.2f. ggf fw 3 ti, .sfii--' . i t f55q2tilr5t.ltt3t.1aga1f32ft. Qt 1. . -til ... V. -4 -, - -- ,s...fm ,,, , , . f :' -. .iii-tem . ' t .-Q., 3vifggt f ttl ' 5fz2fff1f ' V W W.. .x'-ti . W sl bliirf--r .. 'f'i f.,f V - fit RoBiNsoN BROTHERS MEN'S WEAR The Buds for Quality Duds 114 E. Main Telephone 3-5376 Medford Hal Krueger Al Thompson Feldman 8. Olson Electric Store 237 E. Main Telephone 2-2456 Norge Equipment RCA Victor McLAIN'S DRUG CENTER 8 N. Central Avenue Telephone 2-7113 HOME APPLIANCE CO. General Electric Electrical Appliances 115 East Main Street BIG Y MARKET Pacific Highway North Telephone 2-7175 JEWETT OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Stationery 81 Office Equipment 31 N. Bartlett Telephone 3-3133 9 MEDFORD HOPPE'S GREENHOUSE 8. FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Telegraph Delivery Service WESTERN THRIFT STORES or Meoroko, INC. 30 North Central Avenue L A U N D E R E T T E ONE HOUR SERVICE 327 N. Fir Street The Best of Luck to you for the future, and in your daily living, always remember the GOLDEN RULE! Tony Manno + I we ' blqlg l NXOLYMPIC epgmoe General Automotive Repairs 1050 S. Riverside ACME HARDWARE CO. Medford, Oregon Telephone 28186 Specialists in Homewares SEVEN-UP BOTTLING Q MN? sith, igfti E355 'lil igililf my 5 f M Wg 5 5, M ti , sg K Compliments ' . f , 5 N IJ is fit' ' . V . ,Q . ., ..., . A 1: 'aff' ' 1 212. 7 ' ,iffiieiz M-55 1. Eff? .E Eff ' .wavy ifffh l If 5 'tv .gif ei, if-:tic ., 2,22-gf:'g. im e ,, -1 g45i:1ffitffxf.., 3 it 1: gee,-r a. :tl , y t . 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Phone: 2-5750 CI-Iome: 3-30193 Where Customers Send Their Friends . F : - . . 425 N rom Phone 3 4543 C. R. Beebe, Broker 1045 S. Riverside R A Y v S H I -W A Y M AR K ET Charles W. Bottjer Anthony Boitano QUALITY GROCERIES CITY SANITARY SERVICE COMPANY S an H G1-een Stamps Garbage Contractors Telephone: 3-I34I Phoenix, Oregon Dial 2-2352 209 W. Main PURUCKER'S PIANO I-IOUS E Southem Oregon's Oldest 85 Finest Music Store TRU -MIX CONSTRUCTION CO. Steinway Magnavox Hi Fi Chickering Records 8: Band 748 McAndrews Road Knabe Instruments Medford, Oregon Wurlitzer Sheet Music L AW R EN CE ' S KLOCKER PRINTERY JEWELERS Printers Lirhographers Silver Diamonds Watches 130 E . Main Medford, Oregon ALEXANDER HARDWARE CO. Central Point, Oregon CRYSTAL MEAT MARKET 307 N. Fir Phone: 2-7315 T RUA X MARK ET GROCERIES MEATS Phone: 3-2752 Phoenix, Oregon VOGUE BEAUTY NOOK I5 N. Fir Telephone: 3-5515 MARY'S CASA 537 Mary Streei BIG PINE LUMBER COMPANY Medford, Oregon Mary 8- Al Carrara Telephone 2-5349 Weekdays Sundays OAKDALE MARKET 5:00-9:00 P.M. 2:00-8:00 P,M. SWEM'S GIFT SHOP Medford, Oregon I ith and Oakdale For Fasf, Dependable Sci xice Route . . .1 ORE.-NEV.-CALIF.-FAST FREIGHT, INC. Telephone 2-5233 Medford, Oregon SUPERIOR STAMP 85 SEAL CO. RUBBER STAMPS an MARKING DEVICES :og N. Em MEDFORD, ORE. PRUITT'S SERVICE STATION Main 8. Ivy Medford, Oregon SAM 'S SPORTING GOODS Congratulations From THE TRIANGLE FOOD MARKET Phoenix, Oregon We Give Gold Arrow Stamps WEEKS 8g ORR FURNITURE CO. 114 W. Main Telephgne 2-9351 MONARCH FEED 81 SEED CO Medford, Oregon LARSON APPLIANCE COMPANY Appliance Sales and Service We Sell The Best and Service The Rest MEDFORD BOWLING LANES Free Instructions for Beginners 406 E, Main Medford' Ofegon 821 N. Riverside Ave. Phone 2-2682 Q VALLEY EQUIPMENT CO. 2840 Pacific Highway South Phone 2-6223 Medford, Oregon GROCETERIA SUPER-FOOD MARKET Gates 84 Lydiard, Inc. Medford, Oregon LarI Landis IancIis-sI1anqIe sIucIiO ?6mg2+7242 MEDFORD ' ' OREGON NORTON's LUMBER CO. PHOENIX, OREGON MEDFORD CORPORATION Quality Lumber Medford, Orego BARCO SUPPLY CO. Caterpiliar, HysIer S- Athey Diesel Tractors - Engines - Motor Graders Earth Moving Equipment CRATER LAKE MACHINERY CO. ford, Oregon Telephone 2-6207 69,411 I THE BARBECUE GRILL A SOUTHERN OREGON'S GENUINE BAR-B-Q John gc Sue Jensen 201 W. Main Medford Compliments of . . . GIRL SCOUTS-TROOP No. 159 Mrs. AI Carrara, Leader PHOENIX VARIETY STORE DRY GOODS - NOTIONS TELEPHONE 2-9539 A ,t x N Y V, -In ill? 0 LI C UJIQ L. EIU l Jun' RATH'S MEDFORD'S FASHION CENTER dl 214 E. MAIN PHONE 2-6179 LAMPORT'S SPORTING GOODS 266 East Main PULVER'S MOTEL Strictly Modern Hotel Accommodations 1237 N. Riverside Telephone 2-6266 CAL. ORE. MACHINERY CO., INC. 944 S. 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