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NAME JOE ADAMS PAT BAYER sos BROWN PAT CONNELLY MARIANN DALTOSO LEW DEERINGHOFF RITA DOETSCH PAT DOOCY WALT FORTIER BEN GRECO MARY ANN HERRES WALLY HOLDERMAN JANET HOUSE TERRY JOHNSON KAREN KNOWLES DAVID LOCATI FRANK AIIOCATI RAY LOCATI SHARON LUCARELLI PAT LYNCH ROGER McDOWELL JOANNE MORO TONY PUGLIESE MARLENE RloMoNoo JERRY SCHAB FRANK SCHUSTER sos SOREY FRED SPORLEDER JERRY STALDER HELEN VANDOREN JEANNIE WAGONER LINDA WINN y - few - ,nvn-qslrlf E5 PRESENT PLANS Square dance teacher Soloist in Philharmonic Orchestra Another Crazylegs Hirsch Vocalist in Carnegie Hall Champion diver Tackle for Notre Dame Launcher of the first artificial planet Doctor's degree in dietetics Pulitzer prize winner Owner of International Cleaning Establishments Edith Head, the second Editor of the Walla Walla Union Bulletin Second Betty Crocker Leader of the Under-World Head of the Midstate Theater Head of the Atomic Energy Co. World's greatest mechanic Discovery of a featherweight girl for his levitation act Opera singer in Australia First U.S. President from West Assistant to Sister Valerie in getting her doctor's degree in English Head nurse of pediatrics department at Sacred Heart Allergy Exterminator Tutor of Queen Elizabeth's children Executive President of G.E. Winner of Indianapolis 5,000 Four-star General Trainer of the Champion Weight Lifter Chemical Engineer Theatrical head Voted most likely to succeed First girl soloist in St. Martin's Gleie Club ,,.,,,,,,Az,,.1,,,, A,-,,a ,WWA OUTCOME Husband of his star pupil Page turner for Liberace Member of chorus line in the Moulin Rouge Manager of the Something Smith and the Red-heads Mariann down by the seaside sifting sand Chalk marker at Borleske Head reporter at KUJ Chief rigatoni taster in Milan Editor of Mad Magazine House cleaner for his wife Clothes designer for her children Printer of the Patrick Pace Server of tasty meals to her brood Frog butcher Usher at the Liberty Theater Atomic firecracker producer Tool polisher for Gus Locati Heavyweight lifetime partner as spouse Teacher of nursery rhymes President of the Walla Walla Canning Co. Finally proud possessor of his high school credits in English Head of her own pediatrics department at her home Exterminator of his own allergy-women Superintendent at Kitty Kollege Absentee slip collector for Father Skok ' Pit Boy at Airport drag races Private in Sergeant Bilko's platoon Soda Jerk Hair dye mixer in Inez Beauty Shop Littlest lady in the circus Holder of world speed record from Walla Walla to Touchet Typist for Father Eugene
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Um ' - JOE ADAMS wills his lace-trimmed swimming trunks to TOM CASWELL. DON ALYWARD wills his arguing ability to JANETTE EGG. . PATTY BAYER wills her armored car to JUDY FERRIS. BOB BROWN wills his walk to ROSE MARIE LYONS. PATSY CONNELLY wills the book room key to FR. DE JONG so he won't have to take Fr. Skok's all the time. MARIANN DALTOSO wills two dozen onion plants to SISTER PAULA for further biological research. LEW DEERINGHOFF wills his Casanova appearance to GARY ALLESSIO. RITA DOETSCH wills the cigarette lighter that Dolores Lamarre willed to her to LUCILLE MARBACH. PATTI DOOCY wills her laugh to MARTIN CHABRE. WALT FORTIER wills his position as chief ianitor to HOWARD. BEN GRECO wills his Fats Domino records back to ERNIE GRECO. MARY ANN HERRES wills her Home Ec ability to ELSIE ANN KELLY. WALLY HOLDERMAN wills his heel plates that make so much noise to SISTER PAULINE. JANET HOUSE wills her worn-out alley to a certain frosh girl named ADELE who lives close enough to make good use of it. TERRY JOHNSON wills his aqua lung to PATTI LOCATI in hopes that she can use it. KAREN KNOWLES wills her controlling interest in Midstate Amusement Corp. back to MR. ED HICKEY. DAVE LOCATI wills his class ring to SUE JOHNSON. FRANK LOCATI wills his ability to play basketball to MIKE DONALDSON. RAY LOCATI wills his Houdini Trunk to RALPH MYRICK in hopes he'll get to the moon. SHARON LUCARELLI wills her ability to have fun, and get good grades, too, to her dear little sister GERRI. PAT LYNCH wills his hunting ability to JOE SCHAMER. ROGER McDOWELL wills his ability to get out of bed at 8:40 and be at school at 8:45 to COLLEEN CONNELLY. JOANNE MORO wills her driver's license to her sister JANICE. TONY PUGLIESE wills FRANKIE to all the girls who chased TONY and didn't quite make it. MARLENE RIOMONDO wills her quiet manner and sweet personality to MARIE ALIVERTI. JERRY SCHAB wills his overworked insurance policy to NEIL BEECHINOR. FRANK SCHUSTER wills all the third periods he skipped back to FR. SKOK. BOB SOREY wills his saddle to PEGGY BALDWIN, in hopes that she'll learn how to ride. FRED SPORLEDER wills his physical culture books to TOM PAUTLER. JERRY STALDER wills his ability to stay clear of boredom to JOHN LONNEKER. HELEN VANDOREN wills her chaperon to PEGGY and JERRY. JEANNIE WAGONER wills Lew's rear-view mirror to LESLIE BECK. LINDA WINN wills the black Chevy car she stores to CAMILLE DAVIS. To the class of '61 we will our knowledge of the bop. To the class of '60 we will our ability to play sports. To the class of '59 we will our school spirit. To the class of '58 we will our cleaned-up desks. Make sure they stay that way.
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'T Um ' In the year 1946, under the guiding hand of Sister Miriam Kathleen, this portion of the class of '57 started their haphazard career at St. Pat's. After the immortal year was brought to a close, there were three months of neighborhood terror. During this period, the grand finale of this first year of education was completed. As September rolled around, there was another hill to conquer. The gallant class of '57, under the leadership of General Lucille Theresa, charged full speed for the top. Along the way the addition of Frank Locati, Janet House, Tony Pugliese, and Walt Fortier made the charging forces stronger. After three months' furlough, the troops were again reorganized under the leadership of Miss Andres. As the fight again got under way, it was a give and take situation, but with the addition of Jerry Stalder we forged ahead. After giving St. Pat's three months to rebuild the school and bribe new teachers to try handling us, we again brought the call of battle to the doors of St. Pat's. We re- assembled, with Bob Sorey and Roger McDowell making this our most successful year. Again we had to give St. Pat's three more months to recuperate, but we made up for lost time when we took our positions in the old fort. Along the way we trained Terry Johnson to our tactics. We were all natural-born fighters, under Sister Judith Marie. We were the same hard-fighting gang, under Sister Armella. We knew in a few more years we would have control of the whole school. The seventh grade troop, under the guiding hand of Sister Celine Marie, was taught how to run their own classes. Most of us, including the new soldier, Patsy Connelly, liked this new kind of freedom. You see, after three months of swimming and playing tennis, we didn't feel like being tied down. Sister Xavier taught her platoon many things, especially how to behave like ladies and gentlemen. Under her firm hand, our platoon, with Rita Doetsch, was mustered out with full honors, and we would soon enter those adioining rooms that would eventually give us our high school diplomas. The summer disappeared with a suddenness and we were creeping towards our new barracks with a slight twinge of weakness. The halls were new, the teachers more and different, but our incentive was still high. With Sister Valerie wearing the captain's stripes and with the addition of Karen Knowles, Marlene Riomondo, and Joe Adams we marched through our first year of high school. Nine months . . . they came and went fast. The three months' vacation would be iust a gentle lull before the storm. The floors were slick and shiny, the .blackboards spotless, and a certain sophomore class was raring to go. With Sister Eugenia heading the march, and Don Aylward, Patti Doocy, and Linda Winn, we stormed through our sophomore year at a pace unequaled by other classes. The shrill blast of a bugle and the thin strains of taps drifted out from the walls of good ol' St. Patrick's. The iunior year was upon us. Helen Van Doren hit camp and with Sister Valerie being drafted for a second try as our combat leader, we found ourselves iust around the corner from the Sheepskins. For the fourth and final time we arrived at the little solid red building. Little did we know of the success that awaited us. From the best football team in the state to being scholastically high, we finished with generals' buttons, given to us by Five Star Gen., Sister Louis.
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