St Patrick High School - Aquinan Yearbook (Walla Walla, WA)

 - Class of 1955

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I' signifirant Towu rd not the onIy,Iort-e that implants knowledge, ti lllfltlttlltftk ,btrange to saw. ln fault ronnnonly known us tlns page we rarely find tht our student lives--our tvau-In-w ree and sometimes careless youth, heroit- putieiice and determination, But here at tration. The pe-rm Into our srhool st unnuuls ng: tht- Moods lor tht- who do enter most 'e more often than ' t'l0lIS sum w Patrlrlils wt' lltlYt' every reason to feel that our teachers are as they are on drwmg home wlmtpas Ann the that itll! tllefdeepept furrow m ,Ill US HS PCYSOIIS. iii friendly show days. so ill 1 1 Our Keleeed l6'isl1e,e A Z7l1e,Mes! Reverend Kharles D Whzfe D D My dear Students Your Cathollc educatlon 1n the words of Pope Plus XI a1ms to make 1n accordance Wlth r1ght reason enllghtened by the supernatural llght of the teachlngs and example of Chllst That you may be such 1S my earnest prayer for you Bemg such all Wlll be well wlth you regardless of vlclssltudes no matter how vlolent Hence Wlth St Paul I say to you Be not conformed to thls world but be transformed ln the newness of your mlnd that you may dlscern what IS the good and acceptable and perfect wlll of God Treasure therefore 1n your mmost soul that Apostle s words If I had pleased men I would not be Chrlsts servant ll WWHW I L, ' P 0 o . . 7 5 . 3 . you men and Women Hwho think, judge and act constantly and consistently . . . 3 . . . g. ,, . . . . , . . . I 6, . . . , . . , . . . ,, ' ' 9 , as ' 7 77 f I I P zz ll f I 6 r A doctor views a human body in its functioningz An architect judges a building by design and function. A connoisseur of food judges by taste and seasoning. They are all educated and serve the needs of mankind in body, home and food. They are successful in proportion to their loyalty to their profes- sion and service of their fellowman. Every person is educated in proportion as he serves his fellow man. May your religious training make you educated to be the salt of the earth and season those with whom you come in contact. May each day spent at St. Patrick's be an investment to pay dividends in better cultural and spiritual life, and profit you through this life to eternal life. Your devoted Pastor, fl! P 0 f e Q With the passing of another school year at St. Patrick's High, another AQUINAN appears to record the spirit and progress of the student body and the faculty. As you page through it in years to come, may it not only evoke fond memories of happy days but it may also stimulate your efforts to reproduce Jesus Christ in your souls and in the souls of those in your charge. Kee. Allrerl A. Austen Congratulations l Faster of the Assumpfien ef the Blessed ll ,Mary Hhureh Kee. Paul A. Wemfing Faster ef St. Hrarzeis ef Assisi Khureh My dear Seniors: The curtain falls and the four-year drama draws to an end for you, the class of 1955. As you slowly leave the theater of the school to enter the stage of life, remember that regardless of what roles the Almighty Director has in Mind for you, they are only try-outs for the Eternal Drama of the Next Life. Play those roles accordingly! Devotedly in Christ, Qfigai Q. CW ' Ll 6' ll SISTER MARGARET SISTER ANNA CLARE SISTER IX. NIXRIIX I --Pf ?fKfa,i,p .I I W1 , I .I -,. .. I Y - W, ,mga gg ,L WT '- ' ' .4-K - ' ' A f'2Lff'9? :gg Q' -V 'W f v I 3 I In I MR. ALBERT CERECHINO SISTER PAIIIIINE SISTER ELOISE SISTER DOLOROSA Superior Principal REV, HUGO PAETLER th. SISTER XI. BENICNA SISTER VALERIE NIR. AL YANZICK f Q . Qjvi J' V A L' I XQNA Y ,, 1 , .fl 'XXUJ ' fs f ,K . 1. xx W W MW . I rx ,X qyv 4 3 REV. CHARLES SKOK Assistdnt Principal REV. PAUL WENNING .NX5,: XI-W A I C0 ' .3 -,-ff ll 6' 11 SISTFR ELCENI X QINTER NI I XRIT X REV, JOHN RONIPA NWN fi THERESA WALMSLEY 'Za 4' 36- f, fm DOROTHY COIIHRAN .'1K.9IvSffIVIi Editor Editor PATTY ALLESSIO ROMAN ROPELLA Business .Uarzager Sports Editor JOANNE MORO Sub-Assistant Editor A l SJ l Scene I j Seftmg E716 Zampus Where schalarshzp prcmzls' , 1 . 2 V, xl K J .. . , mV . 1 - 2 1 I Q 9, .f I f ix? ' ff I I 3 P if -11 'vii 4 PATRICIA ALLESSIO Horneconiing Queen 42 Pep Club 2. 3. 4. Presi- dent 4. Sergeant-at-.-Xrins 3: Sodality 1. 2. 3. 41 Annual Staff 2. 3. 4, Business Manager 3. 4: Regina Choir 2. 3. 4: Choral 1. 2: Treble Triad 1: Debate 3: Pat- rick Pace 4. ELIZABETH BLANC Sodality 1, 2. 3. 4, Vice President 4. Council 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Cheer- leader 3. 4: Class Sec- retary 3: Choral 1. 2. 3. 4: Octet 2. 3. 4: Treble Triad 1, 2. 3, 4: Regina Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: Home- coming Princess 4: A q u i n a n Princess 4: Candidate for Miss Air Power 4: May Crown- ing 1: Patrick Pace 4: All-School Play 4. DYMPI-INA BRUMBACI-I ASB Treasurer 4: Stu- dent Court 3: Student Council 4: Sodality 1. 2. 3. 4. Council 3: Pep Club 2. 3: Debate 3: Annual Staff 3: School Play 2: Christmas Play 1: Patrick Pace 4. if JERRY ANIIORN Fmrtllall l. 2. 3. 4: Has- ketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Hase- ball l. 2. 3. 4: ASB President 4: Class Pres- ident 3: Class Sergeant- at-.-Xrms 1: Class Vive Prrsltlenl 21 Fmlaliiy lg l,etternIan's Club 2, 3. 42 OCIVI 3. 41 liuys' Clee 1-4: Choral l-3-4: Regina Choir 3. 4. State Tournament 3: Kni,f1ht's of the Altar I. 2. 3. 4: Aquinan Prince 4: :XII- School Play 4. BOBBY BRITT Transfer front Ft. Marys High School. Pittsburg. Kansas: Pep Club 4: Sodality 4. Council 4: Drama 4: Class Secre- tary 4: Choral 4: Re- gina Choir 4: Patrick Pace 4. DICK CINNINCHAM Transfer from Wa-Hi 2: Football I-4: Letter- man's Club 4: Christ- mas Play 1. PHILIP CURCIO Sodality 1: Drama 4: Basketball 1: Football 1: Baseball 1. JIM DIDION Annual Staff 1: Smlality 1, 2, 3, 4: Regina Choir 3. 4: Choral Reading 1: Choral 3, 4: Boys' Clee 4: Honorary Rod 4: Student Body Sergeant- at-Arms 3. Vice Presi- dent 4: Council 3, 4, Sergeant-at-:Xrrns 2: Football 1. 2. 3. 4. ln- spiration Player 4: Bas- ketball 1. 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 1, 2, 3. 4: Letter- man's Club 2. 3, 4. Pres- ident 4: Aquinan King 4. KAREN FEHMER Transfer from lewiston 2: Pep Club 2. 3. 4. Secretary 2: Fmlality 2. 3. 4. Council 3. 4: Choral 2. 3. 4: Regina Choir 2. 3. '41 Tr.-me Triafl 2. 3. 4: Slay Crowning Rep. 3: All- School Play 3: Yice President of Class 3: Class Treasurer 4: Drill Team I.:-atler 4: Annual Staff 4: National Honor Society 4: Patrick- Pace 4. 3' JOAN DECCIO Sodality 1, 2, 3. 4: Choral 1, 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4, Sergeant at-Arms 4: R e g i ll a Choir 3. 4: Patrick Pace 4: Aquinan Queen 4. CLAUDIA EPLEY Class President 1: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: School Play 1: Choral 1. 2. 3: Treble Triad 1. 2. 39 Girls' State Debate 3: Regina Choir 1. 2. 3. 42 Sodality 1, 2, 3. 43 Na' tional Honor Society 4. President 4: Drama 43 Salutatorian 4. THERESA FERRAR0 Sodality 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Choral 1. 2. 3: Debate 3: St. Francis Regina Choir 1, 2, 3. 4: Class Sergeant-at-Arms 4. ToM LARIN Sodality 1: Football 1- 2-43 Lette-rman's Club 2. 3. 4: Lhrislmas Play 1. X JANICE MELE All-School Play 4g Pat- rick Pace 43 Choral 1, 2. 3, 43 Treble Triad 1 2, 3. 43 Regina Choir 1. 2, 3, 4g Annual Staff 1-44 Sodality 1, 2. 3, 4g Sodality Council 43 Pep Club 2. 3. 4g Pep Club Vice President 4: De- bate 3g Piano 1. BILL MURPHY Scdality 1. 2. 3. 49 All- School Play 1. 2. 33 Treble Triad Accom- panist 3, Choral 1, 2. 3, 44 Boys' Clee 1-4g Octet 1. 2, 3. 45 Drama 4g Regina Choir 43 Knights of the Altar 1, 2, 3, 4. TERRY Loxxi-:RER .. , . , , Nice lresident 1. lrrsi- dent 2: Stud:-nt Council 2-: Chbral 1. 2. 3. 4: Octet 1-3-41 Buys' Re'- gina Choir 3. 4: Foot- ball 1. 2. 3, Baseball 12 Basketball 1-2-4, Inspi- ration Player 4: Letter- man's Club 2. 3. 4: So- dality 1. 2. 3. 41 Boys' Clee 1-4. EDWARD MELIAH Football 1. 2, 3, 4. Cap- tain 4: Basketball 1. 2. Manager 4g Baseball 1. Manager 23 Sodality 1. 2, 3. 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 4g Letterman's Club 2. 3, 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 3. 4. JIM 0'RoURKi: All-State Alternate 43 Football Captain 43 Bas- ketball 1, 2. 3. 4, Cap- tain 4, Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4: Football 1-3-4g Student Court 3g Stu- dent Body Sergeant-ab Arms 4: Student Coun- cil 43 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 43 State Tourna- ment 3g Choral Read- ing 11 All-School Play 4. FRANCES ROGGENBUCK Regina Choir 1. 2. 33 Sorlalitx 1. 2. 3. 4: Hay Crowning Rep. 2 Choral 2. 3: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Christmas Play 1. JOHN RUZICKA Football 1. 2. 3. 43 Let- terman's Club 2. 3. 43 Basketball 13 Baseball 1-43 May Crowning 2g Sergeant-at-Arms 33 So- dality 13 Christmas Play 1. LORRAIN SCARPELLI Regina Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: Treble Triad 2. 3. 43 Choral 1. 2. 3. 4: So- dality 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 2. 33 Debate 3. UX ROMAN ROPELLA Football 1: Baseball 1. 2. 3, 43 Basketball 1. 2. 33 I-etterman's 2. 3, 4. Secretary 43 Annual Staff 2-43 Sodality 1. 2. 3. 42 All-5t'linr1l Play 33 Class Prexy 43 Drama 4: Selrool Paper 4: Student Council 43 Knights of the Altar 1. 2. 3, 43 Secretary of Knights 2. 3: Science Award 4: All-Around BOYQ Rep. to Olympia for Chamber of Com- merce 4. GLEN SAMS Choral 1, 2. 3, 43 Boys' Glee 1-4g Octet 13 Re- gina Choir 3, 43 Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1-4, Manager 23 Foot- ball 2, 33 May Crown Rep. 13 Class Treasurer 1. 2. 3g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Secretary 3. Treasurer 4, Council 2, 3, 43 An- nual Staff 3g All-School Play 23 Knights of Al- tar 1, 2, 3. 43 Letter- man's Club 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 43 State Tour- nament 33 Aquinan Prince 4. CAROL SCHAMER Treble Triad 1, 2, 3, 4' Octet 43 Choral 1. 2. 3, 43 Sodality 1. 2. 3, 43 Regina Choir 1. 2, 3, 4g All-School Play 2. 3. 43 Pep Club 2. 33 Class Secretary 2: A n n u al Staff 33 Student Body Secretary 43 S t u d e nt Council 4. BOB SCHILLE Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Bas- ketball 1. 2. 3: Sodality 1. 2. 3. 4: Prefect 4: l.etterman's Club 2. 3. 4. Vice President 4: Annual Staff 4: Class Vice President 41 Drama 4: Knights of the Altar 1. 2. 3. 4. THERESA WALMSLEY Choral 1, 2. 3. 41 So- dality 1. 2. 3. 4g Pep Club 2. 3, 4g Treble Triad 1, 2, 3. 4g Octet 4g Regina Choir 1. 2. 3. 4g Class Secretary lg Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 33 National Honor Society 3. 4g Cheerleader 3. 4: Home- coming Princess 3g Can- didate for Miss Air Power 43 Aquinan Princess 4g Patrick Pace 4g Annual Sub. and Asst. 42. 33 Annual Ecli- tor 43 All-Round Girl 4g Valedictorian 4. JOANNA ZARO Regina Choir 1, 25 So- dality 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Debate 3. 2 SENIOR SONGS Pat ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W hat is This Thing Called Love Jerry .,.,, .,.,...,,,,.,,,, , .,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,. , , S i sters Liz ,,.,.r.,, ,,,, ,,,,,, , , , C'est Si Bon Bobby ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. . , , ,.,,, Pat-a-pan Dymphna , ..,..., The Things I Didn't Do Dick ....,. ...,,,, B ieycle Built For Two Philip ,,,,,,. ,,.,,......... , , ., The Bandit Joan ,,,,,,,r.. ,,.....r.,.i,, Y ou're Fooling Someone Jim D. ...A .....r, R eady, Willing, and Able Claudia .....,, .........,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T eddy Bear's Picnic Karen ......,,,.,r,, ,,,,....,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, l 1 f I Didn't Care Theresa F. .,.,. .,...... P owder Your Face With Sunshine Tom ..,,i,,,,,,,, .... . Woney Burns a Hole in My Pocket Terry ..,..... ,,,. r,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,, .... E a r th Angel Janice .. ..,..,,. Keep it a Secret Ed ,,,,. .,.,,,.... D rinking Song Bill ,,,,,.i.i.. .,,,.,, L onesome Polecat Jim O. ,,,, ..,...,....... .,,,,- W o man's World Frances .. ,,,.,,.,,...,...,.,,....,.... Sincerely Roman ..,..,.. ..,.., F or He's a Jolly Good Fellow John ,,.,,,,, .,,,,, T here is Nothing Like a Dame Glen ..... ...,,i.,,,,,,.,,,,...,.,,, .,,,,,,, , . , Be a Clown Lorrain ,,,.....,,.. Open the Door, Richard Carol ..,........ ,,,,, I n My Own Quiet Way Bob .,.....,......... ,,,......,,, , ,. ,.,, Teasin' Theresa W. ...,... .....,.. T he Man That Cot Away Joanna ,,,,,,,, ,............,.,,,.,,,.r,....,...,..,.,,.,,,,.....,,,,,,. ,I une Bride CLASS OF '55 Symbol Graduation Cap Colors Red and White Flowers Red and White Carnations Motto Together we fight for things that are right J Y X .ah Pralvguc N f One day a frlend of ours Portla Plnhead known to us as Claudla Epley slmks 1nto Madame Pasaquall s den of prophecy She proceeds 1n the usual manner of havlng her palm read and her future prophesled But her real reason for the v1s1t IS to contact members of the class of 55 f Thoughtful of her 1sn t 1t9 Because of Madame s dlfflculty IH locatlng the 55ers P01113 lends a hand by bnefmg her on the hlstory of the class She begms by nammg the orlglnal members Pat Allessro Jerry Anhorn Claudla Epley Tom Lakm Frances Roggenbuck Jamce Mele Carol Scha mer Theresa Walmsley and Roman Ropella The class then was d1v1ded 1nto the Mele and Allesslo segments each havmg the11 respectlve clans In the second grade jolned by Theresa Ferraro Karen Fehmer Bob Schllle and B111 Murphy we put up wlth the class of 54 whlch was also taught by our beloved SISICI Lucllle Theresa The thlrd fourth and flfth grade brought us .llm D1d1on Ehzabeth Blanc Phll Curclo Jlm 0ROUlkC John Ruzlka Glen Sams Ed Mellah Dymphna Brumbach Joan Decclo and Terry Lonneker Some of the favorlte pastlmes then were Claudla s lmpersonatlon of the Lone Ranger LIZ Blanc s sneaklng up on unsuspectmg v1ct1ms and peltmg them w1th rocks and Karen s constant efforts to conquer Terry Lonneker JIIH O Rourke s wear lng of short pants added somethmg new to the class those years The slxth grade had In store for us Slster Cellne Marle and CXCCSSIVC dlagfamlng In the seventh grade our motto was anythlng goes lncludmg our varlety of teachers that year As elghth grade blg wheels we welcomed Joanna Zaro 1nto the realm ruled over by Slster Xavler The blg hlghllght of that year was our class play Sunny of Sunnyside When we ventured next year through the portals of the mysterious hlgh school we found 1n1t1at1on waltlng patlently for us That speaks for ltself New frosh were Lorraln Scarpelll and D1Ck Cunnmgham That year our boys were tltled the undefeated frosh basketball squad Memorables of the soph year were our supposed Ham and Egg Break fast for the semors and another drama productlon Snow Bound starrlng Carol Schamer as Carnatlon and ,llm 0 Rourke ln the hllarlous mlnor role of the ghost Next ln the lower klngdom of upperclassmen we successfully contrlbuted our prom Blues ln the Nlght Our athletes captured the laurels 1n the lntramurals and Jerry J 1m 0 and Glen shared IH the honor of placlng St Pat s flfth 1n the State Basketball Tournament That year we also lnltlated J ack Curran Coach 1nto our geometry class and 1nto the school In general leadershlp athletlc skllls and dramatlc ab1l1t1es of us jumors were pre domlnate As semors under the able asslstance of Slster Alphonsa and SAM Sls ter s brlef case presented by her by usj we lnsured the supremacy of the users of the Semor Walk We cradled the Patrlck Pace and the Rec Center also a number of the boys were of the flrst to recelve Reglna Cholr pms Wlth Bobby Britt now added to the class twenty seven semors guardl ans of the school and protectors of the Frosh closed the sectlon on high school ready to begln a new chapter of llfe I ' I A 4 5 . . . . 4. 9 9 9 - - -9 G6 93 - 0- S . . . Q 0 K . . . , . . , . , . , . . . . , Q . 9 . . . . . 44 . 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ' .7 Q 7 ' 4 . . . . . ,, o- , , 64 - - , 7 7 7 . . . , . 9 9 - . - , 97 . ,G . . . . . . . 9 9 9 . . . , Q . . 7 7 7 7 7 7 . . 7 7 ' . l . , . . . , ' 9 7 9 - 9 9 . . - 4 - 9 77 . H . . . . . . . . 6 . , . . - 77 . 66 - 4 - 9 - 9 . 4 - 9 97 , . 66 - - , - C -J . - 4 9 97 . C4 . . 4 , . 9 9 9 . . , . . . . 7 77 H . . . 9 4 . . , . , . 9 9 -9 ' , . . . . . 7 7 ' 7 . . . . . . . 4 . . , 9 9 ' 9 79 . H . . . . 9 Q ' , . . 7 4 - 9 4 - 9 4 . , . . . . . 7 . . . . . 9 9 ' 9 ' ' I I - 9 ' - 79 , . . . 'Wrcseutaf We the class of 55 bemg of sound mlnd and body have drawn up our last wlll and testament Thls document aftel 1evelat1on wlll go ln the flles of the events of the semor class JANJICE MELE wllls her week end dates from Pasco to DOROTHY COCH R N KAREN FEHMER wllls her squeaky shoes to SISTER PAULINE ln the lbrary THERESA FERRARO wllls her cackle to RITA DOETSCH TOM LAKIN wllls hrs fast pace to SARA JO FOSS BILL MURPHY wllls hls ab1l1ty to talk hls way out of tlnngs to TOM CONNELLY BOBBY BRITT w1lls her drlvers llcense to PAT HICKEY JOANNA ZARO wllls her plald top convertlble to LOIS SCHILLE FRANCES ROGGENBUCK wllls her ablllty to Slt st1ll at basketball games to CAROL OWSLEY JOHN RUZICKA wxlls hls date book to JOE ADAMS GLEN SAMS wllls hls ablllty to get dates wlth cheerleaders from dlfferent schools to DON SCARPELLI JERRY ANHORN wllls hls manly physlque to TOM CASWELL and the gavel to next year s Student Body Presrdent CLAUDIA EPLEY wllls the clgarette llghter she was w111ed last year guaranteed unused to DELORES LAMARRE JIM O ROURKE wllls h1s conflscated athletlc equ1pment back to COACH YANZICK LORRAIN SCARPELLI w1lls her autographed membersh1p card to the Dlck Contmo Fan Club to CAROL FAZZARI ED MELIAH w1lls all the erasers he has collected back to the SISTERS PHIL CURCIO w1lls h1s duck huntmg ab1l1ty to MILAN HEATH CAROL SCHAMER wllls her llttle brother Joseph to BETTY CHRIS TIANSEN TERRY LONNEKER wllls hls desire to remaln a bachelor to RAY RAS CHKO ELIZABETH BLANC wllls her slow speed ln dI'lVlI'lg to FATHER SKOK THERESA WALMSLEY wrlls her pos1t1on as Annual Edltor to JOANNE MORO who can clalm lt ln two years along w1th a super bottle of Buf ferm clt works IWICC as fast' PATTY ALLESSIO w1lls all the unpald Pep Club b1lls to MARGARET J EFFERIS so that she can work th1s summer to pay them DICK CUNNINGHAM wllls hrs motorcycle to FATHER ROMPA and hls Job at the Trolley Inn to DON MARTIN JIM DIDION wllls hls gunny sack to JOE LANDONI so that he can pxck up beer bottles and have enough money to take a certam glrl out ROMAN ROPELLA wllls hls taxl cab servlce to PAT BATES BOB SCHILLE wllls the famlly car to h1s l1ttle slster BETTY DYMPHNA BRUMBACH w1lls her ab1l1ty to laugh through all sltuatrons to SHIRLEY FAZZARI To the class of 56 we wlll SISTER ALPHONSA and SAM and the SENIOR WALK To the class of 57 we wlll our llttle red wagon to carry books on To the class of 58 we wlll our Hey K1ddO language To the lncommg class of 59 and to Father Paulter we wlll our attltude 11714 JOAN DECCIO wills her diet that she didn't keep to VIRGINIA BLANCI I . . 1 'D' I O Spoflzglzt an Zamzrzg Szfcnfs Madame Pasaqualr after Porltas enhghtenmg descrlptxon of the background of the class of 55 recalls that she has come upon sllght traces of the members 1n her crystal ball It IS Port1as good fortune that the woman also has the power of seance and rn a short tlme she brmgs each 55er and thelr respectzve vocations 1nto focus She sets them mto the eer1e and ghostly envlronment of DR GLEN SAMS MD fthe 0fflCC belng located 1n downtown Podunkj DICK CUNNINGHAM now famously named the Whlz Kld staggers 1n 1n a p1t1ful1y cracked up cond1t1on after attemptlng the Lewlston H111 Cllmb on hrs motor cycle DR SAMS who has a mama for d1sJo1nt1ng bones recelves h1s classmates wlth open arms He IS asslsted by nurses ELIZABETH BLANC FRANCES ROCCENBUCK and JOAN DECCIO who add to the atmosphere of the mad doctors offlce fThe reason there are three asslstants IS that one does what the other cantlj The next patlent IS of slx lrttle darllngs Edd1e Jerry Glenme pearances of measles hewrldered former JANICE MELE now marrled and the mother and l1v1ng on a Pasco ch1cken ranch Her sons Monte Jlmmle and PeeWee Jr have all contracted a dlsease havmg the ap The fact that her close frlend ED MELIAH second E1nste1n myected them wlth rat pOlS0!l1I'lg mstead of the prescrlbed pen1c1ll1n IS yet to be d1s closed JOHN RUZICKA who comes regularly to call on DR SAMS now makes his appearance He IS now one of the foremost shaghettl ralsers PHIL CURCIO hrs as slstant and ex Jazz smger accompanles htm today Meanwhlle wa1t1ng 1mpat1ently for h1s appolntment IS JIM OROURKE who went to Notre Dame after graduat1on from St Pats He IS now work1ng there as Janltor and keepmg h1s flngers crossed for a promotxon to gardener Then 1n a mad flurry TERRY LONNEKER thls years World Champlon Bronco Buster enters TERRY IS soon to appear ln the movle Blood on the Cactus He has w1th h1m JERRY ANHORN who was arrested last week for makmg hrs own scotch Says JERRY Aw I had to do somethmg w1th those left over strawberrles One of the brg attractrons that draws the class to Podunk IS the Clrcus featurmg hello to DR SAMS her former classmate An everyday occurance 1n the MD s offrce IS the 1ntrus1on of escapees from the local mental 1nst1tut1on Todays nulsance IS KAREN FEHMER who IS lmpersonatmg a nurse and domg her verslon of the Bop She 1Sl'lCI'O1Cl8.llY belng pursued by LOR RAIN SCARPELLI Podunk s Lady Cop TOM LAKIN Podunks own car dealer now dashes on to the scene wlth a small model of h1s latest the Tomojet They say that TOM may someday become famous 1f he keeps on producmg cars wlthout steering wheels and featurlng bullt ln bathtubs Arr1v1ng w1th her hen pecked husband IS PAT ALLESSIO SOCICIY gal who marrred a former schoolmate Tom Caswell PAT IS convmced that Tommy IS spendmg money too ravrshly and needs a check up' At last' Here comes BOBBY BRITT w1th her dally supply of corn fntters and southern fr1ed ch1cken for the DOC To Podunk BOBBY IS the best 111 ol arrlme stewardess yo ever dld see BOBBY has news that JIM DIDION eye s Glucose Cxty IS brmgmg THERESA FERRARO who IS affllcted wlth an laughmg reats wh1ch he cant cure She acquxred th1s uncontrollable watchmg JOANNA ZARO lnventor of plalds for any occaslon st1r up for plald frostmg Incldentzally DR DIDIONS lelsure tlme IS spent ln eared peomes pecrallst from usual axlment dlsease from a new reclpe ralslng dog Late for her 3 30 appomtment IS DYMPHNA BRUMBACH edltor of the Mlster Loneley Hearts column 1n the Podunk PICVICW who was delayed by a trlp to the post 0fllCB One of her male enllsters BOB SCHILLE wholesale dlstnbutor of Better Brew 15 carrymg on successful trade w1th eleven dlfferent flrms fThe whole famlly IS 1n busrnesslj Momentarlly the OIIICC IS left undlsturbed untll the mvaslon of blg t1me sleuth slayer ROMAN ROPELLA He 15 hot on the trall of Broadway producer BILL MURPHY who IS wanted for the destructlon of hrs WIICS accurate alarm clock' The scene closmg of the class of 55 we turn back to Portla and the fortune teller Jortra wonders what hapened to the grrl who was always the llfe bf the class CAROL SCHAMER M adame Pasaquall has only to laugh to reveal the fact that she IS CAROL 1n d1sgu1se I I ' ' JJ . . , . . . . 5 , . . 5 ' - 9 . 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W 1 'ff ,f y , mg Q' N b P, . . if 3 rf AWG va, fi' lla-f Youth the burning light 0 tomorrow Truth wisdom understanding All linked together to orm A rosary o peace We Speak Our Lines. . . MANLY MAN Have you ever wondered just exactly what the ideal male would be like? During my years at St. Patrick's I have come in contact with some swell fellows, each one prominent in my mind as possessing an outstanding quality for which I admire him. I f it were possible to infuse into one man these separate virtues, I would have my manly man. Let us name this fictitious character BRAD. First of all, Brad would have to be as willing to go out of his way for others as Roman Ropella goes. Roman is in the habit of attending all out-of-town games. He knows that I work after school, but even if it makes him late, Roman always waits for me. This fellow would have to be as willing to admit he was wrong, as Torn Connelly admits. Brad would also have to possess a great deal of respect for girls. He must be, as A. I. N owoj is, willing to keep his vocabu- lary free from cuss words and vulgarity around girls. Brad would have to be as humble as an old teacher friend, Father Francis 0'Neil. He would have to have the backbone guts? o Bill Murphy Not long ago two couples were at the home o a junior girl As the evening progressed the conversation grew exceedingly vulgar W e were shocked into silence when Bill pointed quite calmly to the window sill and said Look who been watching' There stood a statue o the Blessed Virgin I know and so do you that no one is per ect Yet some day somewhere i I wait long enoughj I will ind a man who is as close as possible to a combination o these ellows and all the lest like them And i he will have me we will be married and soon we will be raising someone s manly man ifwmf TEMPTA TION There it lies Spread about with 4 gleaming Sur ace YOUTH Pop' Blackness And then The tedious pathway' 0 li e Youth the oundation o the uture F irmness tolerance strength All molded together to orm A groundwork for the world to lean WILDERNESS f . -2 f, Q . 2 . . f ' . . - -as if ' ' . V f . . r f . . . .f f . 3 . . - i f . f ' u f 'f . . . t - . f f f - g f on. Youth . the futureq Life, Religious statesmen, families, U a t Unknown darkness All working together for a nation Vast uncluirtered providences Peaceful and united under God. . L ? -i ,Q Choice between two roads QJYMAVQ WISF COUPLF OF COTHAM Two wlse people o Gotham Cot marrted on good looks I the love had been s'ronger 'VIV song had been longer REALIZATION He was my companzon stnce my trst YQL R C1-101515 mznutes o lz e He was the sharp wttty one who cared or me He was gay and always ready or excttemen' One note Etght bloomtng measures Ftrst movement joy o lt e F znale o a glortous trtumphant symphony Applause Then tt caught htm It was upon htm be ore I knew I could not help htm X!! It covered htm rom top to toe J One Note Dtscordant measures Allegro? Lento? Non dolce Modern htdeous symphony? Condemnation It slowed hzs pace , Why? Why must tt Happen to htm and all men? wif ADOLESCENCE THE BEST YEARS OF ONES LIFE Is adolescence the best pertod o ones lz e? For the most part I thznk so O course there are some people who say they were happzest between the ages o twenty and thtrty or thtrty and orty But I fhtnk they dtd not enjoy thetr teen age years due to some czrcumstance such as war poverty depresston stckness etc There ore we cannot say that someone wzll ltve hts best years between certatn ages W e can however say that most people are happtest as teen agers Boys and gzrls md themselves more alert and acttve as they begzn to mature They throw o thetr chtldhood make belteve as they develop a destre to ace realtty As one matures the senses are keener Average teenagers ar surpass average adults zn such thtngs as reactton ttme steadtness broad vzston ntght bltndness etc Fewer youngsters wear eye glasses As adolescents most people develop a deszre or sel improvement Young people de tnttely show more ambztton They have no destre or rest beyond that whtch ts absolutely necessary Most teenagers need not worry about earnzng a ltvtng or runntng a home Adults tend to be con tented wtth what they are True contentment ts happzness but humans also fmd happzness tn workzng or some goal My advtce to teen agers lS to make the best o your maturzng years You never wtll agazn be able to learn so easlly and work so long and hard Don't be contented wtth what you have strzve for more These are truly the best years of your lzfe . , gs ' f 3 e f . , ff , I , I f' f 'fs Q , , . g y . , f 'ig ff 'f' I I f 'W V- ' . - O ' ' f ' e fs . 1 . Cray was the color. fx . f , ' . Q , - , I ' f , 4 7 . . , D . . ,4 A- . ,, . , ,, ' 1 ' ' f fr . . ff . y ' - A ft Q - 1 - If 7 . , SILLY SUE RED Silly Sue Red, Lost her head YOU TH The twinkling stars in the clear sky e pztchfork zn the hays'ack e modern nrt tn a museum And I stzll dont thtnk she wzll md zt She bought cologne e rope zn n tug o war e lumber from whzch our houses are butlt And rouge that shone So thtck you couldnt see her behind tt Szlly Sue Red Who lost her head come e dzstant muszc whzch calls us towards lt e stream lrrtgattng our lands Sttll hasn t ound the rtght scheme It zsn t alse looks You znd zn books e oundatzons o our buzldzngs e consczence o our countrzes e zmprmt o our ootsteps That makes a gzrl a boys dream QU! L. 'Nl :eff r 'S e lag o our ufure Youth n1,Vlj7ft'l EDUCATION A PUNISHMENT' Why must we push so many o our students to get an educatzon not only to hzgher learnzng but even to enough knowledge barely to make a lzvtng9 There zs not an adult tn the world who has not regretted neglectzng to take a subject perhaps or who zs not now takzng advantage o some hzgher learntng that he zgnored tn youth We should accept our easy actlltzes o gaznmg an educatton today as one o our greatest blesszngs and not abuse tt Perhaps there are stattstzcs on greater happiness or those who have pursued thezr studzes I do not know but o thzs I am sure that no one could harm hzs body or soul by zmprovlng hts mtnd Studyzng can be enjoyed by all z tt zs done wzth the tdea o pleaszng ones sel as well as glvzng glory to Almzghty Cod The youth of today have every advantage or contznuzng an educatton even the very poorest or there are many who wzll help them Lf thezr grades are kept to the htghest standards The modern youth o today should all strtve to help make our generatton to be remembered as students strzvtng or a better lt e and not as juventle delznquents wtth no purpose but unhappzness 071.6 A PRAYER S0 THERE, A curse on thee Cummtngs thou louser o l rzc I Like a to our poetry s wretc e your oug s are mys erlc It fell Y h d th ht t into thesdfihs 0 Sllence What s wzth all thts oolery thts spasmodtc spaczng9 A promlse o love It taxes my cranzum the madhouse I m aczng' And hope and trust It upsets my optzcs my retzna rakes Then rose These stutterzng sonnets are nothzng but akes And stnce you re stzll wrttzng these plagues I abhor I ve wrztten thts eptc zt evens the score So tzt or tat here s one wzth no end , Th ' ' . . , . 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