St Patrick High School - Aquinan Yearbook (Walla Walla, WA)
- Class of 1953
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V ' V Y Y in '7 Y .,f X 'www Ld Ziffij Z! 71 U16 1953 jkqllilfldfq Published by The Assoclated Students SAINT PATRICK HIGH SCHOOL NALIA WALLA WASHINGTON R w X IN PROCESS THE F NISHED PRODUCT of we ' I I -1 X , 'x M , fy cs- x I Kevcrcnd rfrmau Cricsch The loy of an annual lles ID The graphuc way ThaT :T can sum up The many polgnanT mernorues ThaT crowd a school year IT has The power To recall aT a glance The hours spenT TogeTher In worshup In classes ln sTudy In sporT ID song In play and ID Trnendshlp IT Takes buT a swlTT glance aT The Tamulnar plcTure above To bring To mnnd and To hearT a rush of fond rnemorues Here TS The young prlesT who gave To The sTudenTs of ST PaTrnck Hugh School noT only The T1rsT 9 years of his devoTed prlesThood buT The besT Too In a rnasTerTul leader shrp ID The classroom and on The sporTs Tueld OThers now will ex perlence This leadership buT we here wlll always Treasure The TacT ThaT we were FaTher Tnesch s fnrsT young flock and we wlll lukewuse Treas ure The hope ThaT our own lasTlng admurahon of hum wull earn a lasTlng frlendshnp from hum I I I I 1 ' I I - . . , . . I - I - 11 11 - - - I .. c Aquznan Staff 1953 ff' JOANNE VALENCSIN Assastant Editor CLAUDETTE SHERLOCK Editor THERESA WALMSLEY Sub Assistant EDWARD vALENc:s1N ROSE MARIE PERRIN NORMAN SHERLOCK BUSIHGSS Manager Advertisement Manager Sports Y' H ,I ,Y V I Arkk 4 VV Iigdt ww 'gig I A ,4t,,WW,45' Hzshop Spokane Dmccse X95 hp MOST REVEREND CHARLES D WHITE, VERY REVEREND JOHN J CALLANAN Pastor SarntPatr1ck Church Congratulations to the student body of St Patrick High School on another publication of the Aquinan For you whose pictures grace these pages this an nual will be a cherished possession and a lasting reminder of your happy care- free student days. As you scan these memory-laden pages from time to time remember that true success is found only in a life patterned after our Perfect Model, Christ. May you, whose pictures appear on these pages, so live and act as to reflect credit on yourselves, your teachers, your parents, and finally merit the invitation of Christ, Come, blessed of my Father, take possession of the kingdom pre- pared for you from the foundation of the world. I 'VE' 1 fi REVEREND FATHER ALBERT F AUSTIN Pastor Sa:ntFranc1s Church ln the years that follow the memories of your hugh school days at St Patrick will be brightened by the scanning of these pages May you fund an that future a reallzatlon ofthe htgh Catholic Ideals that have been palnstaklngly set before you as our hope that you wull be not only good cmzens but staunch Catholtc men and women Sincerely yours In Chrnst If f r I , if aff If f ot H. . .. . cw Zzcul y FATHER CHARLES SKOK WI MR RUSS FREEL f Xxxwwfaf, Vx X Z X 'fx S Z Q , W Z ll! lwyxx FATHER PAUL WENNING ggi? bf! SISTER MARY CARITA ELOISE SISTER VALERIE 5. 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' ff ' -r f up V f - H W J M f-'rMf'wff:f:M,,q,4q, , If 1 xl M -. gf..- HEXULTATIONS FROM AN ARTIST All ye reds and blues and brilliant hues, bless the Lord Ye brush and pen, the tools of men make praises to the Lord O pallet and smock silently give praise and bless the Lord O ye intellects and imaginations give to Him your exaltations All ye easels and canvases give glory to Him who died for us All ye forms and lines of different kinds praise the Lord O ye circles and squares give praise to the one who cares O charcoal and lead, raise your praises to our Head I O ye landscapes and scenes, praise the Lord forever by your simple means All ye models and still life, pause a moment in your strife to praise the Lord O sketches and pictures of eternal mixtures, bless the Lord All the struggling and strife of all our life is offered to you, O Lord our God! W ROSE MARIE PERRIN sa THE DOOR SLAMS ONCE My image of life so long l ponder Why l was placed amid all others A small so unimportant being Known by none and seen by few The Slamming of life s door will be my hope lt will begin l know so well the life For me that l have long contriveo That life will come will come if patiently I wait STORM The storm of night hurtling vengeance Silent Howling Raging bitterly Quiet Angry Devastating Lashing all obstacles Denying all elements of sanity Illuminating all God s creatures Then blackening these creatures For fear of revealing their darkest sins APOLOGY Please tell me why My love did l Get so discouraged with you then When you claimed inability rather than contend With those but half as much achieved? My heart was grieved To think its own would fail Until you summoned me your words to tell And when l heard the soft refrain Suddenly my love again Soared high within my heart To know from you such wonders do depart cAi2oL o ROURKE TROUBLES On this earth day by day Each tries to hold his troubles at bay Afraid to face them afraid to run What will ensue when life is done? What in that hour will their Creator say When each faces Him on that certain day? Did you face your troubles like a man Or dodge them as easily as the coward can? And when he points his finger below indicating where to go And you re condemned to shovel coal by the ton Let me tell you Buddy your troubles have yust begun JOANNE VALENCSIN 54 NQRMAN SHERLOCK 54 n rr 11 , r , . , I1 ll . .I . , . , TOM MORO 54 ll II . . I . ' , 1 - , . , , , . , , . , , . , I ' T ' I I T ' ,, ,, MURIEL DONOVAN Treasurer Eddy RICHARD BERGER Sergeant ar Arms CLAUDETTE SHERLOCK Secretary TERESA KNOWLES Vrce Presrdenr Student JACK LITTLE Presrdenr Offkcrs di nf 5- I. , , M , 4' 3' I X iq? A '64, 5, s . Jr . fff J? f.,,- -. -'vi Y' '- 1. ,ak till 670- av, . A fd! , 'Misa 'mf Hg ga 5:1 W VJ X mx L W I 1' J ' 7 . z if sg .2 - ' 5 ' Mx.-'SQHF' Vy Lf:,,Q, 5' ' n . .1 V .,i,,., , . 4, A,.,,, , gf m, . . I ya: I Y- bw Y 'H W: '--' .m,,L,1' f ' ' J ' Q' ' f 'V 'TSB-L. in fav' W, ' QQ' d 3 5 .9- f 611155 5 GARY Coi.e Sodality 1-2-3, Class Rep. l, Class Vice President 2, Student Body Sergeant-at- Arms, Class President 4, Football l-2-344, Basketball l-2-3-4, Baseball l-2-3-4, -Let- termans Club 2-3-4, Choral l-2-3-4, Boys' Glee Club 3, Octet 344, May crowning l, School Play 2, Student Council l-3-4, Aquinan Prince. The Roving Kind Scnizf Hass 1953 EDNA WALERY Regina Choir 2-3-4, Sodality 'l+2-3-4, Choral 2-3-A, Octet 3-4, Treble Triad 2-3-4, Cheerleader 3'4, Sophomore Class Treas- urer 4, Pep Club A, Aquinan Princess 4, The Man I Love if l PAT PATRICK Sodality l-2-3-4, Senior Vice President, Football Manager 4, Basketball l- 3, Base- ball l-3-A, Lettermans Club 3-4, Senior Server 4, Octet 3-4, Choral l-2-3-4, Frosh Sergeanteat-Arms, Boys' Glee Club 3, An- nual Statf 3. Little Liza, I Love You 40 JIMMY use Sodality l-2-3-4, Football l, Baseball l, Basketball Choral I-2-3-A, Lettermans Club 2-3-4. Wine, Women, Song Ofhcrs J , WENDELL WALMSLEY Sodality l-2-3-4, May Crowning 3, Basket- ball l-2-3-4, Baseball l-2-3-4, Football l-2,3-4, Lettermans Club 2-3-4, Lettermans Vice President 4, Senior Class Secretary, Aquinan Prince 4, Sadie Hawkins King 3, Glow-worm ra Q 561410 611155 1 an X 1953 Ami Joe BASTA CRYSTAL BENNETT Sergeant-at-Arms 3, May Crowning Repre- Sodality I-2-3-4, Choral I-2-3-4, 'freble sentative 2, Sodality 1-2-3, Basketball Triad 2-3-4, Octet 3-4, Regina Choir 2-3, l'2-3, Baseball I-2-3-4, Football l-2-3-4, Pep Club 4, Patrician Honor Society 'l. Lettermans Club 2-3-4, Football Co- 'fA,,,f, sheSWeeff1 Captain 4. Beautiful, Beautiful Brown Eyes DICK BERGER Student Body Sergetan-at-Arms 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Sodality I-2-3, King of Heart Hop 3, Football I-2-3-4, Basketball T-2-3-4, Baseball I-2-3-4, Lettermans Club 2-3-4, King of Aquinan 4. Naughty But Nice BETH BRUMBACH JANET COCHRAN Sodality l-2-3'4, Sodality Treasurer 4, Sodality T-2-3-4, Choral l-4, Treble Triad Patrician Honor Society l, Pep Club 4, 4, Pep Club 4, Patrician Honor Society l, Choral l, May Crowning 2, Sodality Annual Staff l. Council 4' Honor Roll 3- A Little Bit Independent ScaHerbrain l 's if Seuirf Elass 1953 MURIEL. DONOVAN LEO EVANIUK Sodality l-2-3-4, Student Body Treasurer Sodamylz Ch '34 4, Class Treasurer 3, Choral 'l, Pep Club Fooyban 'lt Bllabalil 4, Patrician Honor Society 1, Student Good Nigh' Ladies.. council 4, Aquinan Queen 4. Open The Door Richard ey -,tg Joe KENNEDY Football l-2-3-4, Lettermans Club 2-3-4, Letterman Secretary 4, NHS 3-4, Patrician Honor Society 'l. Life Gets Tedious CARMEN HUNT Sodality 1-2-3-4, Choral l-2-3-4, Treble Triad 2-3-4, Regina Choir 2-3-4, Girls' State 2nd Alternate 3, May Crowning Represen- tative 2, School Play 2, Patrician Honor Society 'l, National Honor Society 3-4, High Honor Roll 3. Mona Lisa TERESA KNOWLES Sodality 1-2-3, Student Body Secretary 3 Student Body Vice President 4, Girls State 3, Student Council 3-4, Choral 1 Regina Choir 2-3, NHS 3-4, Pep Club 4 Patrician Honor Society 1, May Crown- ing 1. All the Things You Are 2 l 1 JACK LITTLE Sodality 1-243, Class Secretary l, Class Treasurer 2, Class President 3, Student Council 3-4, Student Body President 4, Football l-2-3-4, Choral l, Basketball Man- ager 3, Lettermans Club 2-3-4, Boys' State 3, Honor Roll 3. Slowpoke Scum Glass 1953 MARILYN CWSLEY Sodality I-2-3-4, Pep Club 4, Girls' State 3, Music l-2-3-4, Choral I, Patrician Honor Society 3 Regina Choir 234 HELEN l.OCATI Sodality V2.3-4, St. Francis Choir 123 Pep Club 4, Patrician Honor Society l Vice President 3, Annual Staff 4 All Dressed Up To Smile JEAN PUGLIESE St. Francis Choir l-2, Sodality l-2-3-4, Class Secretary 3. Dark Eyes Hot Rod Race 9 3 flx ANITA PALAZZO Sodality l-2-3-4, Choral 1234 Tre e Triad 4, Music 1, Pep Club 4 Patrician Honor Society I. Teasing Smizfr Klass I 9 5' -'X DAILENE ROGGENBUCK MARV ANN ROPELLA Sodality l-2-3, Regina Choir 2-3-4, Class Sodality 1-2-3-4, Choral l. President l, NHS 3-4, School Play 3, An- ,Skaters Wahzff nual Staff 4, Student Council l. What is This Thing Called Love ,l x CLAUDETTE SHERLOCK NHS 3-4, NHS Secretary 3, Regina Choir 2-4, Choral 2, Girls' State Ist Alternate, Class President 2, Student Council 2-4, Student Body Secretary 4, Annual Staff 2-3-4, Assistant Editor 3, Annual Editor 4, Sodality I-2-3, Sodality Treasurer 3, Pep Club 4, Cheerleader 4, Apple Blossom Princess 2, Aquinan Princess 4. Little Jim f 1 i' ' A A , il-' A - Y l 'v .A l RONALD SCHMERER gt sadamy 1.2.3-4, Annual Staff 4, chars: XXX-' I-4, Basketball Manager 1, Senior Server ' 4, Grand Knight of Alter 4. X , Dance Me Loose MARJomE SIMMONS Sodality 1-2-3, Sodality Council 3, Home. coming Queen 4, Treble Triad 2-3-4, Octet 4, Choral I-2-3-4, Cheerleader 4, Regina Choir 2-3-4, Pep Club 4. Sweet and Lovely Smia 60155 I 9 3 ,- ik. ,-1 MAXINE SIMMONS KENNETH STOKES Sodality l-2-3-4, Choral I-2-3-4, Regina Choral 1-3, Sodality l-2-3, Football 2-3-4, Choir 2-3-4. Sleepy Time Gal DUANE TOMPKINS Transfer from Marquette 3, Sodality 3, Football 3-4, Baseball 3-4, Lettermans Club 3-4. The Sunshine of Your Smile Basketball 1-2-4, Baseball l-3-4, Letter- mans Club 2-3-4, Lettermans President 4. I Love Girls CAROLINE TORRETTA St. Francis Choir l-2-3-4, Sodality 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 4, Patrician Honor Society l. Smiles -6 'T , , . ' '-6 X Y fb 4 ,J . X-, . ED VALENCSIN Sodality I-2-3-4, Football 'l-2-3-4, Letter- rnans Club 2-3-4, Sodality Vice Prefect 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, Annual Staff 4, Su- preme Gand Knight of Altar 4, Choral Sweet Loraine I I I . i, 1' x. gf' r . lv' ll MARTLYN WARD Sodality 1-2-3-4, Music l-2-3-4, Choral l, Reg na Choir 2-3-4, NHS 3-4, Sodality Prefect 4, Sodality Council 4 Pep Club 4 . 4, , Q we 9' Louise WILSON Sodality l-2-3-4, Regina Choir 2-3-4 Short n Sweet May Crowning 3, Homecoming Princess 4. 4 Never Change CEMENT MIXER Cor Building a Foundationj One September Tuesday, in 1941, a number of harried mothers plodded their darlings through St. Patrick's halls and deposited them in Sister Doreen's fond care. Thirteen of the little darlings are still with us, Crystal, Janet, Car- men, Joe K., Jack, Anita, Pat, Emma Jean, Dailene, Mariorie, Maxine, Duane, and Marilyn W.-Mem- ories?-drums. ln the second grade, our class grew to the tune of Muriel, Marilyn O., Mary Ann, Edna, and WORM. Sister Anna Clare soon became a sub- stitute for Mrs. Melancon. Third Grade-Teresa and Kenny and Sister Mary Charlotte. Sister Eugenia Marie-a year of double trouble with a roomful of fourth graders plus half of the fifth, and Jimmy. Memories-the start of the Seeliger-Palazza fued! The next year brought us Sister Bernard Marie, Ed, and Louise Qthat was the fifth gradej. Sister Frances welcomed us sixth graders, Gary and Helen into the hallowed years of upper grade school. Beth and Ronald came in the seventh grade, the year Sister Miriam of Magdala taught us. Sister Matthew Mary guided us Qand Dickj over the biggest stumbling block of our career, the eighth grade. The happy event of the year -record breaking Hope Chest total, between 300 and 400 per cent, the sad event-the death of a dear classmate, Bernadine Pratto. THE GREEN YEAR High school's fairyland couldn't remain so for those wide-eyed Freshmen of September '49, A few onions, burlap bags, and broken eggs brought us back to earth again. Hey, boys, re- member the badges of black and blue pinned on us by the Seniors. Under the guidance of Sister Martha and the leadership of Dailene, our Presi- dent, the Seniors were treated to a memorable picnic at Lewis and Clark park by a bunch of red- faced Iniuns. Joining our class that year were Joe B., Leo, Claudette and Caroline. WAIT TILL THE CLOWDS ROLL BY The only new face an our class thas year was Saster Paula who tugged and pulled and urged us all to sell lust one more tacket so we would get that Loyalty Cup But that trophy of gold graced the Sophomore room but a short tame Our other leader was Claudette who stood up for our raghts an student councal as class presadent We had another paantang party thas tame under the dasguase of a Baology faeld trap Ten of our songbards became charter members of the Re gana Choar and Gary Carmen and Ed took part an the school play Our Lady of Fatama W closed the year wath the superb Sophomore Senaor breakfast at the Grand Hotel SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET Behand the double doors of 217 waated a surprase Saster Paula The Junaors were raght at home Wath three student councal members on our sade we launched onto a sea of adventure before we knew at parlaamentary law and Talk so we can understand you Top dascussaon the Scarlet Letter anvestagataon led to a study of the novel Remember the watches an Macbeth 'P Today was also among our new acquaantances whale Mr Freel thraved and we slaved on hastory themes Daalene Leo and Ed take credat an the leavang of our mark an the annual play A Con nectacut Yankee an Kang Arthurs Court We had fun treatang the maghty Senaors to a skatang party followed by a danner dance We had as much fun as they dad LEO EVONIUK walls has lattle black datebook to Ball Love CARMEN HUNT walls her ruby red laps to Arlene Elaa JOE KENNEDY walls has honor roll average to Raymond Raschko TERESA KNOWLES passes on her charm to Carol Ann Owsley JACK LITTLE walls has abalaty to be an offace each year to Junaor Landoraa HELEN LOCATI walls her onaon staaned overalls to Eulah Munns The cologne as exclusave MARILYN OWSLEY walls her posataon next to the lafeguard at Memoraal Pool to Joanne Valenc san To help you fall thas posataon out Maralyn wall glle you her last years bathang suat HEADLINES Class rangs The class of 53 were almost to thear goal PROMISED LAND Ah the SENIOR YEAR' Nace thangs have hap pened to us all year but one recurs each day and that as havang Saster Alphonsa Maraa as home room teacher The Frosh were welcomed around the old apple tree an the gym When the An thology of Hagh School Poetry as publashed there wall be several works from St Patracks but we 53ers are especaally anterested an Leos poem The farst layman an Washangton to take the Catho lac Choar Masters Course was our own Carmen Oh there were Senaors an everythang they helped to run the school student court and the Sodalaty There was a recatal too put on by Maralyn Ward At Chrastmas tame the Saster sur prased us wath our class paras and we surprased them by makang a success of the choral readang for the Chrastmas program There wall be more and we pause to reflect before we plunge anto those last actavataes whach bad Farewell and we say and know We wouldnt have massed at for anythang The most venerable and esteemed Department of Hastory of the CLASS of 53 may ANITA PALAZZO walls her fuedan fussan and faghtan wath the boys to Janace Mele Keep good care of them Janace cause they are maghty precaous PAT PATRICK walls has front seat an the Buack to Elazabeth Blanc and the back seat to Vargana JEAN PUGLIESE walls her horazontal walk to Joan Deccao DAILENE ROGGENBUCK walls her attentaveness an Relagaon Class to Sharley Schaffer MARY ANN ROPELLA walls her skatang fagure to Claudaa Epley I . . . 11 11 1 . 1 ' T 1 , 11 11 f . . ' 1 1 ' ' ' - 11 - 11 ' , , e 11 11 - - - 1 . . . , , . 1 1 ' I 1 11 11 - - ' . . , . . . . . ,, ,, 11 1 - - ' 11 - - 11 11 11 11 ' - 1 - - 11 ' I - . . . , ,, . . . . . , . , , . . , . . . . 1 , . a . - 1 . . , . . X . RONALD SCHMERER wills free dancing lessons to Barbara Secelo. Ronnie's another Arthur Murray. JIM SEELIGER wills his good terms and quiet ways with the police department to Peter Hermann. CLAUDETTE SHERLOCK wills Jim to absolutely no one MARJORIE SIMMONS wills her cheerleading pos: tion to Theresa Walmsley Its up to you to pep up the game Theresa KENNETH STOKES wills his crew cut to Deven Maher MAXINE SIMMONS wills her ability to find her way around in the dark to Rodney Allessio DUANE TOMPKINS wills hs muscular physique to 'ackie Sutherland CAROLINE TORRETTA wills her long har t Dymphna Brumbach EDWARD VALENCSIN wills his ability to out argue any and all teachers to Jack Van Dyke EDNA WALERY wills her ability to get a man to Shirley Fazzari WENDELL WALMSLEY wills his nickname Worm to Donald Scarpelli MARILYN WARD wills her dimples to Carol Faz zari Use them often Carol LOUIS WILSON wills her stationary and stamps to Stella Locati. Keep the sailors happy, Stella. JOE BASTA pushes his little blue Nash on to Kenny Trousdale. Don't push too hard Kenny. CRYSTAL BENNETT wills her speed at the type- writer to John Taft. DICK BERGER passes on his peace treaty with the teachers to Mike Beechinor BETH BRUMBACH wills her long legs to Milan Heath JANET COCHRAN wills her attractive cackle Kathleen Kennedy GARY COLE wills his ability to be chased and not get caught to Cookie Doty MURIEL DONOVAN wills her quiet reserved ways to the Junior Girls To the incoming Freshman the Senior Class wills the scars and bruises of our High School days The SENIOR CLASS wills respect for UPPERCLASS MEN to the future Sophomores The SENIOR CLASS wills their spirit and co operation to the future Juniors To the future Seniors the Class of 53 wills Sister Alfonsa Maria as their Senior Home room teacher I7IIfll7l'l'0W Good evening Mr and Mrs North and South America and all the ships at sea lets go to press' Washington The famous psychiatrist EDWARD VALENCSIN has lust announced that his patient HELEN LOCATI is finally recovering He said she is ftnally getting over her strange imaginations Her last episode involved a frog herself Hollywood RONALD SCHMERER was seen at Ciros the other night with his new love Mar garet OBrien His fame as a dancer is simply remarkable They say he got all his practice in high school Amazing' Another interesting achievement in Hollywood is that of CARMEN HUNT who has taken over the Avon Cosmetics Company The company spe ciallzes in lipsticks California JIM SEELIGER safe driving instruc tor in San Francisco has been selected special chauffeur for the Governor of California JACK LITTLE Little Jack has been very successful in his fight against Juvenile Delinquency His Chief rival is millionaire DICK BERGER leader of organized crime tn San Francisco His gun moll MURIEL DONOVAN inspires him in his fiendish crimes We sort of suspected that sweet disposition was Connell Wash A new love lorn agency has been organized by MARILYN OWSLEY She spe cializes in teaching girls how to get their man Hok a PoPo Special acclaim has lust been made for the best milk and cream in the world to the SHERLOCK farm owned and operated by CLAUDETTE and her baby blue eyed cows Furnaceville Utah The pied piper of our time is CAROLINE TORRETTA Her ability to at tract such enormous crowds is all due to her wonderful singing Drop by the corner of Fourth and Main some evening and hear her sing Heavenly Sunshine Now its time for a commercial GRESO The perfect wave lotion for men Invented by Monsieur LEO EVONIUK famous French chemist Its astounding' f ' ' . . 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U , I ' I ' Back to the news JAMES JOSEPH KENNEDY has lust taken over Eunsteuns posntuon as the worlds most learned man lf you ever have a questuon lust ask Joe The largest Roller Skatung Rnnk an the world had nts grand opennng last week The prosperous owner rs MARY ANN ROPELLA who also stars In the show The Name Ropellas Rnnk New York Now opentng on Broadway In the new dance musucal Mood lndtgo ts BETH ELIZABETH BRUMBACH famous Interpretive dancer JEAN PUGLLESE has lust been elected presl dent of the N SC QNatuonal Spunsters Corpora tton of the worldj She always has hated men Appearing tontght at the Harlems famous Blues Club as the Blues snnger JANET SUG AARH COCHRAN Her rendttuon of the The Man l Love IS sensatlonal Atlantic Cnty Miss America of l963 IS Mlss MARGIE SIMMONS She won thus tutle wearing them you are really mlsstng somethnng The de slgner of the specatcular sunt ts DAILENE ROG GENBUCK Her ndeas are sooo orlgnnal She re cently deslgned the new lady coat for the poodle dog TERESA KNOWLES ts berng sought by the State Unvverstty for her servtces Teresa who conducts a physical fntness class at Touchet Tech says the clty ns not for her Now an New York us the famous lecturer EDNA WALERY She us on a world wude tour lecturlng on How to Rear Chlldren She IS speak tng from an unmarrled vtewpolnt Flash' The darling lady of the anr CRYSTAL BENNETT has gust landed nn Honkey Tonk nn her Flyung machine The Flylng Ace In savage tnbes where skulls were thick and pnmmve passions raged They had a methos sure and quick to cure Around the World Afrlca The famous artist MARILYN WARD has been tournng the highlands of Africa wnth her L7 children They asslst her In paintings Also un the news today ns the round the world tour of JoJo and CoCo the world famous bums They started their tour a lnttle over a month ago and they have been very successful ln hutch htktng rides and obtaunlng the more luxurlous stems? In case you dont recognuze them they are Joe Basta and Gary Cole Touchet Wash PAT PATRICK has won ac claim for ownung the largest sage brushes un the world Drive out to Touchet and see the lm mence weeds The famous tobacco auctloneer LOUlSE WlL SON has gust returned to New York after a month s vacation un Hawan CCommercualj Do you have that tnred dragged out feellng'? Do you have a tendency to sleep constantly? excluslvely by MAXINE SlMMONS It really works Back to the news ln the world of sports The new heavy wenght champlon wrestler of the world IS Gorgeous Wendy Worm alnas WEN DELL WALMSLEY Also the new feather weight champion wrestler of the world IS Tmy Tum Tompkins alias DUANE TOMPKINS Lady ANITA PALAZZO the rough and tough lady wrestler has gust announced that she IS go mg to glve free lessons for the gurls who need them She seems to know they are necessary That us all for tonnght Iadnes and gentlemen untll next ttme thas ns your radto announcer KEN WINCHELL STOKES the We Of age PROGRESS OF MANKIND For when a native youth had fled and old age sapped hrs vlrn Anthology Winner They simply tap htm on the head and put an end fo him Leo EVOl tlUk But we IH thts enlightened age Are made of nobler stuff and so we look wtth nghteous rage On deeds so harsh and rough for now when a man s hair turns to gray, and he runs short of breath, We simply take has ,ob away, and let htm starve to death . . 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Scarpelli Lois Schille Gene Schmerer Barbara Secolo Jack Sutherland Donna White Joan Wilson Absent: Dorothy Cochran ,J f EDWARD VALENCSIN ELIZABETH BRUMBACH Vrce Prefecf Treasurer 49 C7 MARILYN WARD Prefecr I-Q' Www .ff JOYCE LONNEKER GLEN SAMS Secretary Sergeant aT Arms 'Q 'GN r Q A O K bg' 0 E 3 .P MARILYN WARD Z7 the ar Marilyn Ward, '53 thor- oughly earned the right to thls pose at the Library Hall Steinway p' no tor at 't keyboard she gave her Senlor solo recxtal The pub llc heard ner play both the classlc and modern masters She was aseusted by the Treble nad and the Mnxed Octet Fnrst row left to nghv Mulan Heath Don Martnn Pat Patruck Roman Ropella Bob Sch Ile Second row Fr Callanan Ronald Schmerer Don Gage Ed Valencsm Tom Lakm Gen Sams Bully Murphy Alt ' t' t l X harm! 6' rw! SM High Pnfrivk Sri Zreifle Zrmd Seated at prano C Fazzarr urst r w Munrts P Allesm J Coclw an A Palazzo C Bennett Second rcw M Stmrnons T Warm J ee B nc C Lnt C OROU ke B Landont Thtrd row C Epley C Sclwamer Fehrwur E Walery L Scarpellt Ulfl- L' lm! mov 4 'Nqr ns. an an -v YS Q 11 wr X. up A Seated at ptano Sister Eloxse Choral Dtrector and Accompantst Standmg left to rtght Martorne Snrnmons Eulah Munns Wtlltam Murphy Kenneth Trousdale Eltzabeth Blanc Crystal Bennett Edna Walery Gary Cole Pat Patruck F' o E. , . -'o sley, , M l , E. la , . H, K. , . , . ' N H ' ' z S' ,. ' K LA x A '., J 1 f' ' - 4 I, . ,gi .- . , nxt' f A f ' K7 Q' U X 1' 6 Q, :' ,ll v ' -4 ' ' il Q x A -Q I . t x IL... aint Ewmk GMU Firsf row: J. Zero. Second row: R. Locavi, S. Fazzari Third row: C. Fazzari, L. Scarpelli A. Elia, P. AHessio, J, Meie. Fourth row: C. Torreita, J. Deccio. Fiffh row: B. J. Chrisfiano, T Ferraro. Kqma GMU Furs? row C ORourke M A Peters M Simmons M Snmmons M Mxlls D Lamarre L Wnlson Second row L Schulle P Fiaheny V Blanc C Sherlock K Fehmer E Blanc M Ward C Hunt Third row M Owsley E Munns T Walmsley C Owsley P Allessuo M Jeffens D Cochran J Wnlson Fourth row C Schamer C Epley F Roggenbuck S Roggenbuck R M Perrm M Stubblefleld J Valencsm Abseni D Roggenbuck Q - . D , . . . . . . , . , . , , , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . . , . , 4 Wu' P I! '4. I' fp -QXQMNWN 4' pf f1inf+Mf1V'1' f 1 few , .,, , A 5 Lv' an if E fi ' 4 5 Y YW,gS?fh 4 '3'5fiw-Q. U ,,, ..,, M X I Y M Princess-CAROL OROURKE Queer1!MARJORIE SIMMONS PrincessfMARlLYN WARD Prince WEN DELL WALMSLEY Prince GARY COLE Aquiuan Kzfyalfy King RICHARD BERGER Pj. Q91 I 5 'la SS, Q 'xi ,- if' ' if I ' ' 'fr .' I f .W 0? :az 'Il I' 1 ,4qu1m1r1 Kvyully MURIEL DONOVAN EDNA WALERY 'Qi CLAUDETTE SHERLOCK .K Princess- Q o X ' o 41 V 0 Q W 'Q v A Q' J' mm Queen- Af' A 5 4 4 671 ristmas p H Marilyn Ward y Portraying Blessed Virgin Mary CANDLELEERS CHORAL-READING ' 44' ic' 1 , .ef ' ' ,U k I f ' W f . ..A , ,M , 1 Q'-. fi .,., 1 ,. 'ig ff-1 , f .- , f ' f A Y v Q 4 .cr Q--.f gzxrzzw X n K P? j-'iv' .' Q, i A , f,s.swf- ' -ff ,Ayf j,,r,5,L5e2 2 1 I ' A- M, fp 3 45,3 ,'.. fb' Q.- , K mf Lf P K J 1. GARY COLE Co-Captain Second Conference Team Football practice began for thirty varsity grid can- didates on September lst. Ten of them were Senior lettermen. Coaches Russ Freel and Cece Walden put the boys through their tune-up paces in preparation for the season's opener on September 13th. TOUCHET-the lrish drove for a touchdown the first time they got their hands on the ball and added a touchdown in each quarter to win going away. Our rugged ground attack rolled with machine-like smoothness over the outmanned indians. ELGIN-we started out strong-a ninety-five yard drive for first T.D. followed a few plays later by a fumble recovery and another T.D. The Husky offense dominated the second half, but our defense was stingy enough to eke out a Father Triesch one point victory. ECHO-strictly a night for breaks. We out-gained ad out-downed the Cougars, but a stolen ball, a costly fumble, and a touchdown called back, decided the margin. It was our first loss of the season. POMEROY-we played good football in the middle of the field, but two touchdown drives bogged down as they neared the goal. That's the story as we dropped a close one by one touchdown margin. DAYTON- The lrish from Walla Walla put a scare into local fans . . . the paper says. Top- ranged Dayton had to come from behind in the second half to get a decision over the hard-running All-Conference First Team Inspiration Award WENDELL WALMSLEY JOE BASTA Co-Captain Second Conference Team lrish. It was perhaps our best performance of the season. WAITSBURG-for the first time in the season our aerial game sparked. Waitsburg threw up a tough first half defense in the warm afternoon game, but the lrish came through for their first conference victory. COLFAX-it was our homecoming game, and we put out our best to win it, but seven of our passes were intercepted. That was a little too much for the hard-fighting lrish to overcome. We were held scoreless for the first time in the season. WALLOWA-the Wallowa Cougars, Oregon State Class B champs tor a second year in a row, were too much of a grid machine for the lrish. The game was a wild, high-scoring affair-ten touch- downs to four. But on first downs the statistics were much evener, twenty-one for Wallowa and twenty for us. WAITSBURG-the grid finale of the year-and it was ours all the way. In the waning moments of the game we got the first field goal of St. Pat's football history. That's the football story of 1952. We got four victories in nine attempts against tough opposition. Except for one game, the touchdown margin was close and the statistics even closer. With a larger enrollment from year to year, we are building a deeper, better-balanced squad. Football at St. Pat's is definitely on the climb. All-Conference First Team DICK BERGER Q' 15. ff ll , EL. If ' igfzsa I: 1 -gf. SHERLOCK-Back 9 Q St. Pa1's Sf. Pat's St. Pa1's St. Pat's Sf. Pat's St. Pat's Sf. Pa1's ST. Pat's St. Pat's 'B VALENCIN-Center iewjix, L EVONICK-Guard Qwfball LITTLE M. ,, 5 i 114. 26 13 I3 6 6 T9 O 26 24 Guard DIDION-Back LONNEKER-End Touche? .... ..... 7 Elgin .,... ..,7, 1 2 Echo ........ ,..'. 2 5 Pomeroy ..., ..vo. 1 3 Dayton .....V ..vf. 1 9 Waitsburg .....oo. 2 A T2 Colfax ........ ..... 1 3 Wallowa .ooo .,,.. 6 4 Waitsburg .,,.. 6 KENNEDY-Tackle TOMPKINS-Guard , V, ai -we Second Team All-Conference Second Team Tackle All-Conference Second Team Tackle All-Conference Tackle 5... MEUAH T SAMS Bck 'L sw Kes 1 kl WM BOCOL LAKIN 'few E ANHORN B k Q? 'Q Q if GAGE E d RJDCKA Tukh hi X, f Y f 9 I H - CH ,Xin 1 '-B ' ' U?-9' Q2?+' i 2 xv N A KL be k4,' 4 NA Ay, ,, e . I . V 21 'T .' fax , 'V . A - Qin iii!! K QQ 3 ' Q E ' A O Q , i 1 fffQ , fi -T kl f Q52 ' , 6 Jr .V ,X 4 . , 1 . 3 Kllw 8 JU 71' 'Vx ff' 5 W w, LYNCH-G d 4' . ' -C 1 ' Im ' ,,--L Al. xgvd 1 , .f Hx in ' lm-I 1 15 A I' ' . 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K4 ' Ifh ., X 3 N ui Thirty-one boys reported to Coach Russ Freel or the first practice session of basketball The Freshmen topped the list with eleven candidates then came the Sophomores with nine the Juniors with six the Seniors finished off the roster with five Berger Cole Seeliger Wamsley Allessio and Bocol were the returning A lettermen from the previous season Gage had won his B Award the year before and of the nine Sophomores Anhorn Dndlon Lonneker Mellah ORourke Ropella Sams and Schille were the owners of Frosh Numerals The Irish began the season perhaps a little over rated They had lost but one Senior from the team the previous campaign In County League competu tion they had to be satisfied with second place because of dual loss to Waltsburg This was the first time the Irish relinquished the crown since 1945 The lrlsh had comparatively easy victories over the other Walla Walla County teams Extra League competition was extra tough In the nine games before Christmas the Irish found themselves on the short end of the score seven to turn the tables They dropped a one point decision to the Whitman College Frosh fthe finest game the Irish have ever played many saidj trounced Dayton SUB DISTRICT PLAY St Pat s Connell St Pat s Asotin St Pat s 72 Pomeroy 81-61 ran up over 70 points in three other games and finished out the regular season with but two more losses In sub district tournament play they pulled away from Connell in the final period to win an easy 59 43 victory then they dropped a 55 48 decision to Asotln But they came back strong the final night to run up the highest score of the tournament taking Pomeroy to the tune of 72 52 In district play the Irish grabbed a quick lead over Endicott Cthird ranked in the state At half time It was 27 27 all In the final periods superior height began to tell and Endicott pulled away from them to take the victory The following afternoon the Irish came from behind in the last period to grab a five point lead and outlast Tekoa 51 50 the first victory for the Irish in District play in a good number of years Predictions for next year? The amazing B s blazed through a twenty game season with nine victories' In many of the games the coach emptied his bench and in some of the games had to tell the boys to is ludged by this year s B s basketball prospects are bright at St Pats DISTRICT PLAY St Pats Endicott St Pats Tekoa St 51 50 J? Q St ' 47 42 X ST ' 59 52 St ' 60 42 St 56 61 ST ' 72 48 St ' 73 51 f , , . ' I . s - 1 D. - times. After the Christmas season the Irish began quif Shooting. If ifs True that your next yeays Team . ' 7777777777777777 59 77,77777777777-777 43 . ' 777.777777777777 45 ' 777777777777 77 61 . ' 7777777777777777 48 ' 77ggg777g7.AA7 I ,,777 55 . ' 77 7.......7...77 51 77777777 777777777777 5 0 . ' .77777,,777,,,,, A AYVA EYYAYYYYYYY 5 2 nc wif Q 7 in Left to right: Tom Connelly, Donovan Gage, Mike Materie, Joe Landoni, Don Manin, Ray Raschko Don Scarpelli, Gene Schmerer, Jack Sutherland. Center: Coach, Rev. Charles Skok. -IQ Front row, left to right: Beck, Berger, G. Locati, G. Alverti, Nowoj, Lonneker, Coach, Father Charles Skok. Middle row: Rascho, F. Locati, Forrier, Pugliese, Stolder, Walmsley. 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Half when whole, Quarter when three-quarter, Eighth when sixteenth All bless the Lord' Lemon Honey Soothing Cracking All bless the Lord' Crescendo Decrescendo Tasteless Emotional All bless the Lord' O ye voices of the Lord wing higher higher Higher in your praise' EULAH MUNNS 54 Xfg B She stood alone For love had stilled in the depth of her heart Solitude chained her slave to self She stood alone The sweet voice of the lark pierced The web the child had spun She stood alone For love had stilled in the depths of her heart. THERSA WALMSLEY '55 The Man and The Ship The fog was like a dark veil wet and heavy Out there among the lights a ship was going down Foghorns on the bobbing boats let out their mournful wail If one small hole can smk a queen of the sea What could one wrong do to a man like me? KENNETH PIETROWSKI 56 On Reading CONFESSORS GF THE NAME Along the streets of ancient Rome Walked the Christians Hated by their families Abandoned by their friends Walking together through persecution and peace Tiberius Caligula Nero Domitian And now Decius threatend their faith Burn but a few grains of incense that Rome might prosper So little and yet so much Too much Along the streets of ancient Rome Christians no longer walk imprisoned in the emperor s dungeons They await their death Gnawing doubts and tormentung fears Would they be trampled by raging elephants or Would they be clawed apart by starving lions? Feet rawed by shackles carry them to the arena They no longer walk the streets of ancient Rome Nor sleep the sleep of the tortured They walk the streets of Heaven They wake forever to boundless life KATHLEEN DONOVAN 54 I I I , , . I . , I . , . , , , , , , , . I I I 1 ,gc I.: - ,. ,.,. I 4 V 4 - - , C'-I , llfzfll-all gunefa Olne PHONE I50 315 Wes! Alder S! 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