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CONTENTS

Dedication . . . . . . . . . . . . Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduates . . . . . . . . . . . . Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Organizations . . . . . . . . . Sports .. .. ...... .. . ... Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advertisements . . . . . . . .

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WE DEDICATE

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Many people th i n k that Father Meinrad ·s sol e occu pation a t St. Martin ' s is the rai si ng of fund s for the constructio n of th e new Health and Phys ical Education Center here on the campus . Granted th i s is i ndeed a fu ll-time job, but un fortunately i t is far from th e only wor k for which Father Meinrad is responsible. Besides his position as head of the history department at St. Martin 's, Father Meinrad is presently acting as head of the speech department a lso. Add these d uties ta those of "beggar fo r the gym fun d" and you can see that Father Meinrad i s a man of many ta lents. Someone once sa id that versatil ity makes th e ma n , and i f this be t rue, he i s every bit a g reat man. One might think th a t a man who teaches so many classes would not be overly popular with the students . But in Father Meinrad's case thi s is most certainly untrue. Every student at St. Martin's knows th at, rega rdl ess of circumstances, he hos a friend and counsel lor in the office with t he "h idden desk".

So it i s wi th a great deal of pleasure that we, t he students of St. Martin's College dedicate our yearbook to you, Father Meinrad, and wish you as much success in the future as you hove had in the po st .

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ADMINISTRATION

Chancellor

Fr. Abbot Raphael Heider, O.S.B.

President

Fr. Dunston Curtis, O.S.B.


Fr. Richard Cebula, O.S.B. Dean of Instruction

Fr. Fel ix Wirth, O.S.B. Chaplain

Rev. Alfred Hulscher, O.S.B. Registrar

Fr. Peter Sand, O.S.B. Bursar

Fr. Luke O'Donnell, O.S.B. Librarian

Fr. Maurus Keller, O.S.B. Dean of Student Affairs

Fr. Bertrand Trautman, O.S.B. Dean of Residence

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Rev. Valerian Grubb, O.S.B. Enqlish

Rev. Ansgar Hollen, O.S.B. Modern Langua ges

Rev. Wo lter Hel lon, O.S.B. Business Adm inistration

Rev. Eugene Kellenbenz, O.S.B. Music

Rev. Maurus Keller, O.S.B. History

Mr. William Kernander, B.S. Engineering

Mr. Malcolm W. McKenzie, B.S. Engineering

Rev. William Moat B.A. Classical Languages

Rev. Augustine Osqniach, O .S.B. Philosophy

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Rev. Leo Patten, O.S.B. Mathematics

Rev. John Raymond, O.S.B. Mathematics

Rev. Henery Rozycki, O.S.B. Physics

Mr. Kenneth J. Stevens, B.A. Music

Rev. Jerome Toner, O.S.B. Industrial Relations

Rev. Bertrand Trautman, O.S.B. Political Science

Rev. Placidus Reischman, O.S.B. Biological Science

Mr. William Suver, B.A. Economics

Faculty members not pictured include: Mr. Richard Bertran, B.A. Accounting Rev. William Dickerson, O.S.B. Psychology Very Rev. Michael Feeney, O.S.B. Sociology Rev. Alphonse Fuchs, O.S.B. Philosophy, German Rev. William Maat, O.S.B. Greek, Latin, Theology

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DAVID E. ARNOLD Education " Ed " Core 3,4.

NIEL H. BERG Biology ASB Vice - President 4; ASB Secretary 3; CNCCS President 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Who 's Who 1962; CNCCS Public ity Director 1961; Martian Stoff 4; Biology Seminor 4; Peoce Corps Representative 4; Debate Club 3; Chemica l Chapter 4; Seni or Softball Practice 4.

DAVID J. BOYLE Education Student Counci l 4 ; ''Ed" Core 3,4; Glee Club 1,2 ,3,4; Knigh ts of St. Benedict 2,3; Servers Society 2; Sen·1or Softball Practice 4.

CLIFTON L. COULTER ivlusic Glee Club 1,2,3; Bond 1,2 ,3,4 ; G lee Club Vice-President 3.

THOMAS A. DAVIS Civil Engineering Engineer's Seminar 1,2,3,4; Mathematics Club 1,2,3.

HAROLD C. DAVISON Sor:iolog:r Glee Club 1,2; Sociology Club 3,4; Sig ma Mu Kappa 1,2.


PETER J. DICKSON Biology Glee Club l ; Chem istry Chapter l ,2,3; Tenn is 4; Winter Formal 2.

EUGENE A. ENNEKING M alhematics Mathematics Club l ,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Class Representative 3; Class VicePres idert 4; "J" Board Head 3; Honor System Representotive 3; Judicial System Chairman 4; Freshman Achievement Award .

ROBERT C. ESTERLY Economics Honor Society 1,2,3,4 ; Spring Formal 3; Newsletter Staff 3; Samarco Staff 3,4; Homecoming·Committee 3,4; Account ing Club 3; Accounting Club President 4; Class Saluta toria n.

WILLIAM R. FEENEY Education Honor Society 2,3,4,5; Martian Staff 2; ''Ed" Core 2,3,4,5; Chemistry Chapter 1,2; NEA 3,4,5.

ARNOLD C. FUCHS A ccounting ASB Preside nt 4; ASB Treasurer 3; Closs President 3; Hanar Society 1,2,3,4; "J" Board 3; Who's Who 3,4; Accounting Club 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; "M" Club 2,3,4; Basketball I ,2.

DONALD J. GRASSI Philosophy Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Softball Practice 4 .


DONALD W. HATCH

Chemislr)' Chem istry Chapter 1,2,3,4; "Ed' . Core 3,4; Senior Softball Practice 4.

THOMAS G. HERION

Industrial Relat.ions Closs President 4; ··J·· Board 2,3; Glee Club 1,2; Student Council 2,3,4; Industrial Relations Club 1,2,3,4; "M · Club 1,2,3,4; Ranger Day · Chairman 3; Closs Vice-President 2,3.

GARY L. HOLMAN Acrmwt.ing Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Accounting Club 3,4; Class Valedictorian.

GARY W. HOPE A cco11 nl in g Accounting Club 1,2,3; Industrial Mathematics Club 1; Engineer's Club

1,2, 3,4; G lee Club Relations Club 1,2; l; Chem i stry Chapter 1.

MICHAEL P. HYLAND

Philosophy Knight s of St. Benedict 1,2,3,4; Presi dent, Kn ights of St. Benedict 3; Class Secretary 4; CNCCS Representati ve 2; Honor Society 2; Sociology Club 4.

J. CHRIS JENSEN

Philosophy Knights of St. Benedict 3,4; Server's Society 3,4.


JOHN D. KRYGER

Political Science Class Presi d e nt 2 ,3; Class Representa tive 1,4; ASB Vice- President 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Base ball 1, 2, 3,4; Political Science Club 1,2,3,4; "M" Club 1,2 ,3,4 ; " J" Boa rd 2,3,4; CNCCS 3.

DENNIS J. McALLISTER

Physics and Mathematics Honor Society 1,2; Mathematics Club 1,2, 3,4; Stude nt Council 4; Who's Who 4; Honker Edi tor 4; Martian Editor 4; Samarco Ed itor 4 ; Freshma n Silver Scholarship Key.

JOHN H. McCORMICK

Industrial Relations MICHAEL P. McELLIOTT

Accounting Accoun ting Club 1, 2,3,4 ; Basebal l l; Stude nt Prefect 3,4; Sig ma Mu Kappa 4 .

MILES S. MAXWELL

English and Elementary Education Honor Roi I 1,2; "Ed " Core 2,3,4; ASB Se cretary 3; Who's Who 3,4; Mask and Dagger Club 4; Samarco Staff 2,3; CN CCS 2; Homecoming 3, 4 ; Freshman Orientation Pro gra m 2,3; Execu tive Cou ncil 3; News letter Ed itor 3.

DAVID L. MICHAELSON

Education "Ed" Core 2,3,4; Po litical Sci e nce Clu b l , 2; Awards Comm ittee 4 .


JOSEPH H. MICHAEL

Civil Engineering Engineer's Seminar l ,2,3,4; Mathematics Club 1,2; Student Chapter NSPE 4.

ALLEN F. MIX

Civil Engineering Engineer's Seminar 1,2,3,4; Mathematics Club 1,2; Student Chapter NSPE 4.

TERENCE R. MONAGHAN

Civil Engineering Engineer's Seminar l, 2, 3, 4; Student Chapter NSPE 4; "Mikado" Cast 1.

RICHARD C. NATHAN

Sociology ASB President 4; Class Office r 3,4; Student Council 4; Sociology Club 3,4; Honor Society l ,2,3,4; Martian Staff 4; Freshman Orientation Committee 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Who's Who 4; Gander Staff 4.

LYMAN J. NIELSON

Civil Engineering Engineer's Seminar 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Student Chapter of ASCE 4; First place winner, Northwest Inter-Collegiate Engineering Report Contest.

JAY P. O'BRIEN

Civil Engineering Engineer's Seminar l ,2,3,4; Engineer's Club Secretary-Treasurer 4 .


JOHN E. OLIVER English and Elementarr Education Glee Club 2,3; Band 2,3,4 ; Education Club 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; 路路J" Board 3,4; Awards Committee 3; Executive Council 4; Gl ee Club President 3.

PAULE. PEARSON

JOHN M. RIEDEL Industrial Relations Industrial Relations Club 1,2,3,4; Indu strial Relations Club Secretary 3. 路

CHARLES K. SHIGETA Civil Engineering Engine er路s Seminar l, 2, 3, 4; Engineer's Club Secretary-Treasurer 3.

JAMES M. SIMS Sociology ASB Preside nt 4; ASB Secretary 3; Student Counci l 3,4,5; Prefect 3,4,5; CNCCS 3,4,5; "'M" Club 3,4,5; Sociology Club 3,4,5; Chemistry Chapter 2; Mathe matics Club 2; Basketball 3,4,5; Hono r Roll 3,4,5; Track 2,3,4; Martian 3,4 ,5; Ranger Day Pie Eating Cham p 2,3,4,5.


THOMAS T. SPRUTE Mathematics Ma thematics Clu b 1,2,3,4; Chemistry Chapte r 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; ASB Secretory 4; Assemblies Chairman 3; Chem istry Ach ievement Award 2; Executive Council 3,4 .

JOSEPH A. THIBIDEAU Political Science ASB Secretory 4; Baseball 3; Golf 1,2,3,4; "M" Club 3,4; Pol itical Science Clu b 1,2, 3,4; Sigma Mu Kappa 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; "J" Board 3; Class Officer 2.

THERON N. TISON Philosophy Debate Club 1, 2,3,4; Political Science Club 1,4.



CLASS OF 1963

Auve, Den nis Boysen, Hons Buchonon, Bi II Bykerk, Norm Corbone, John

Cleormon, Pat DiRe, Nick Druffel, Greg Doherty, Lou is Engelberr. A l

Fronk, 'N ,llia m Fuchs, David G irord, Poul Johonson, Aust in Green, Temple

Griffin , Will iam Hogel , Duon ne Higgin s, Bry ant Jocob, Samuel Jocobsen, Mike

Jenkins, Richord Kenno, Fr. Cyri l Kiefer , Joseph Ki nney, John. P.C. Kohler, Jo hn

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JUNIORS

Lorson, Rolph Lc,wlor, Scolt Lozzori, Victor Lee, Wi//iom Lindberg, Charles

Locoti , Gory Mnlvey, Jomes M cirlette, Gory M o rr,nez. John M e,er. Bruce

Monroe, Joe M orril l, Kenr M orrow, David Orheim, Rob err P"osquier, Pierre

Puziok, George Reilly, Froncis Riehl , Eugene Roche , John Ryon, Kerry

Smith, Mike Snyder. Dorrell Taylor, Thomas Voelz, Bo rton Long, Charles


CLASS OF 1964

Anderson, Ton Anduizo, J o h n Bai ley, Lesl ie Belisle, Poul Bouloc, Keith

Boyle, Thomas Buchh olz, Riche.rd Bushno q , Asad Conklin, George Cornell , James

Criscolo, Charles Carruthers, Rod Dubuque, Leonard DeKeuster, Gerold Dodge, Ormond

Dodso n, Lorry Doherty, Jerome Downe y , Phillip Dorn, Fred Emmons, Robert

Evans, Riche rd Fin ch, Kirk Flint, Poul Fl ury , Jock Fournier, Walter

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SOPHOMORES

Gomoche, Lee J. Gish, Timothy Gorrerto, Corl L. Grohom, Jomes A . Green, Robert

Grunkemeier, Gory Hoddad, So lim Rivers, Eugene Herri cks, Clifton Hopson, Bobby

Hill, Sinclair Holcomb, Richard Holcomb, Thomos Jocovich, Donold Jedl icki, Rodney

Johnston, Michael Jordon, David Keller, Chorl es Klopping, Edword Kresek, John

Krimm, David LoBorre, Jerome Lechner, Robert liner, John Lonborg, Richard


SOPHOMORES

Lynch, Raymond McCou rr. Donold Miller, Gosto Mitchell , Pot M allory, Jock

Nicholls, Jerome Novak, Edward Orme, Terry Pride, William Robillard, Lawrence

Scheurich, Michael Werner, Ted Shiveley, Phillip Stewort, Dave Ror1ey, Richa rd

Strub, Henry Su ll ivan, Michael Tobin , Gory Tamotich, William Wode, Robert

Wolco!r, Michocl Wetter, Ario Welp, Jomes Waldock, Dennis Viocavo, Joseph

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CLASS OF 1965

Arger, George Argo, Clyde Ba ird, Leo Bennet!, Paul Banz, Joseph

Billeci, Peter Blackete r, Charles Bou langer, Ronald Brazier, W illiam Brown. Dennis

Chicoine, Jeo n Christ, Ernest Determan, M ichael Dicillo, Don iel Dickson, Robert

Diers!, Richard Elmore. Burde Endicoll, M ichae l Etzel , Donald Felgenhauer, Gary

Finneran, John Foster, Gerold Franklin, Richard Frostod, Dona ld Garba rino , Ro b<?rt


FRESHMEN Geiger. Roberr Gersich, Gerold G i rard , Robert Grohom. Gor y Gries. Gory

G regorich. Robert Hamel, Francis Horn. Thoma s Haramboure . Ray Henscheid. Corl

l ien . Charles Kolibak. W t)lio m Keller. Lew ,s Kenny, V,' ,lliam Kessel, W ,llard

Kirsch , Deny s Kirsch. Jo m es Kovach, Solvol re Kromer, Jo mes Loug hney, Mollhew

Lomp, Terry Leahy. M ichael Lene, Robert Loh. lowr erce M cCon hy, Norm

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FRESHMEN

M ocManus. John M allinger. M ichae l

M alson, Da rryl

N,essmer, Ste ve i\'~orris, How ard M yers , Terry My les, A lbert

M ul vehill , Charles M c Ca rron, Edward M cCreedy. Doniel M cDonald , Ed w ard M cGoldrick, Edwa rd

M cGoldrick, Thomas Norman, lv\ ichoel Pape, La rry Parziale, Po1rick Porring1on . Joseph

Pe1erson , S1ephen Perrique, Thomas Por1er, Poul Qual heim, Erli ng Ronkos, Gregory

Riehl, Richard Renggli, Roberr Riso, Thomas Rob illard, Benedicr Rodeen, Jomes


FRESHMEN

Rcdriguez. Richard Ro¡,ce, Wayne

Roy, Gary Sanders, Daun! Serrecchio, George Smith, Robert Southwick, Robert

Swenson, Jerry Taylor, Russell Wampler, Marlin Wagoner, John Wa!Hns, Robert

Weigel, Jerome Weiss, W ill ia m Nelson, Harold Werner. Wayne West, Clark

Whitford, James Whitley, Harry Williams, James Wilkie, Dennis Wohlers, Richard

Woller, Tillmon Woody, Neil Wu, Victor Yandow, William Young, Edmund

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Members of first se mester studenr council ore, Seated, Griff in: Sp nlte, secreto ry; Berg, vice·pres iden t; A. Fuch~, president; Nothon, 0 . Fuchs; treasurer. Standing , Lazzari , Flint , Kryger, Herion, Cornell, finch , Sims, Wolcott. Bykerk, Normon, Criscolo, Pa rting ton, F. Ber trand . mode roror.

Members of second semester student counc il ore, Seated: Lawlor, treasurer; O liver, movies choirmon; Thibideau , secretory; Kryger, vice•preside nt; Nat han, president; Andu izo , social cho ',rmon; Fuchs, assembly cha irman. Srond• ing, Anderson, Bailey, Partington, Flinr, Jacobson, Herion, Su ll ivan, Wolcoll, Bykerk, Finch, Norman, McAllis.ter, Young, Cris.cola, and F. Benro nd, moderator.

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Members of the firs t semester executive cou ncil o re, To m Sprute, secretory; Niel Berg, vice-president; Arnie Fuchs, president; Dick Nothem , mov ies choirmon. ond Dove Fuchs, treosurer.

Members of second semester executive council ore, S<:011 Lo wler, treosurer; J ohn O liver, movi es cha irmen; Joe Th ibideou, secretory; Dave Kryger, vic;e-president; Dick Nathan, president; John Andu iza, social cha irmen; Dove Fuchs, assembly chairmen.

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JUDICIAL

SYSTEM FIRST SEMESTER PREFECTS

Standing: Gersich, Welp, Bushnaq. Sitting: Sims, Pearson, Bykerk, lee, Griffin, Jacobsen.

J - BOARD

J .. Board members seated above are: DeKeusler, Sull iva n, Gorretta, Kryger, Oliver, Orme.

SECOND SEMESTER PREFECTS Standing, Wagner, Loughney, Spruto, Bushna.q . Sitting: Sims, Pearson, Bykerk, Walcoll , Jacobsen, Griffin .

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PUBLICITY

Sea led: Bailey, Cornel l. S1onding: Spru te, Young , Maxwi,I \.

SAMARCO

M embers of the · 6 2 Somarco staff are, Standing, Renggl i, classes editor; Thi bideau, advertisi ng editor, Jaco bsen, assistant editor; Viaca v o, a ssistant photographer; Partington , graduates edilo r; Young, business manager; Cl earma n , ··copy boy" '; Este rly, cover and div i sion pages edi tor; De Keuster, o rga n iza !ions editor; Hill, photogrc, p her. Seated: McAllister, ediror, F. Placidus, adv isor. Nol shown arc: Sims, sport s editor; Seo!!, facul!y editor; W erner, ac!iv i!ies edi!or.

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During the pa1t yoar the Confederation aÂŤomplished the follow;ng things: 11 The 01tabli1hment of a ,tudont-faculty board on the SMC compu,. 2) The e1tablhhment of o Fact. file containing information on 1tudent pubfi<otiont,; compu1 9011ernmenk, and social odivitie1 of the CNCC-S membor collegu. 3)

Recognition of the right of a ,todent e mployeo on the

<ollc,ge ccmpu1 to o minimum wage,

4) A definite ;ncrea,e in owaroneu and interest of social and poUU<ol lhought on the member campuses.

Confederation officers for 1961-62 were: Confederation Prelfdent, Niel Borg, SMC; Vice-Pre,;dont, Al Emorick, U of Portland; Secretory, lit Semester, Tom Taylor, SMC; 2nd Se meiter, Jerry LaBarre, SMC; Ttoa1urer, Kay Nel,on, Carroll College; Publicity Director, tynne Jacqu&1, College of Groat Falls. New officen for the <oming ye.a, or&~ President: Fronk Seitz, Carroll College; Vice-President, Jeny loBarre, SMC; Secretary, Judy Matson, Carroll Coll.ge; Troa1urer, Mary Jeon Ouin.n, Marylhurst; Pub, Dir&<Sor, Judy Aabdau, Holy Names.

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Thursday, April 5, delegates from Carroll College, assigned a commission topic on which it has been worki l'st, H oly Names, and College of Great Falls will ar- throughout the year, prepared material which w ill lead the St. Mar tin's campus for the Spring convention the organization of discussion groups during the c,mv nti1 mfcderation of Northwest Catholic College Students The topics for this Yl'.11 arc Pope .Tvhn's M:>,( 1 !'t 'f'.;., · ·ted as delegates lo the convention from SMC are.. _ir..:;i, ...::i. 'L.-.5.iiifjiji~~~a.l\•.HJ. . .•• ,9f" - . illivan, senior delegate; Paul Flint, junior delet - .•.. • zari, campus publicity director; Edmund Yo ~ treasurer; Peter Billeci, campus secretar y ; l ASB president; Ted Werner; Mike Jacobsen; c; and J. P. Anduiza. , . ing the four-d~y convention delegates from the College:> discus ,___..__.....,. . .,_____ ., ~- a series of discussion gr, con_venh?n _her eetings. E ach school has l social prmc1ple~ on ca~npus, part workmg on ca at Carroll is 80 .J • This probl here at St. Ma 1·eccnt convention held such increased St. Martin's, the Confect student worker_ of Northw est CathoUc Perhaps aft Stud en ts elected Jerry C f d · , a sophomor e govern- Vol, 37, No. 7 St. M artin's . on C era~io_n ' ljor, v icc-pn.:sidcnt. Sue__ _ _ _ Just wage 1s m l un Ni~L 0--- - - - -· , --...-- ber schools in ol c, h~ Cit lfl ■ - ■ a ■ ,c ! A-fl,U,ll, ov,, 0

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KNIGHTS OF ST. BENEDICT The Knights of St. Benedict are res pon sib le for and noted for the promotion of Catho lic action on campus . In addition to other activities, they help arrange and organize the an nual student retreat.

McMonvs, Anderson; advisor, Fr. Maurus; Lozzori, Smith, Dubuqve.

ST. JOHN BERCHMAN SOCIETY The St. John Berchman Server's Society membership consists of those desiring a closer service a t various religious ceremonies. Those who ore experienced en;oy the privilege of serving at Pontifical functions.

Row 1: Smith, My les; advisor, Fr. Le o ; Hensche id. Row 2: Clea rman, McMonus, Renggli . Row 3: Dubuque, McCreody, DeKeuster, Kirsch. Row 4, Jensen, Groho m.

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MU KAPPA Distinctly unique in p urpose, service, and function stan ds EMK. The fraternity's existence stems from its readiness to help in the interest of the St. Martin's community. The services and funct ions rendered by the fratern ity embrace a w ide field, they include the annual Ranger Day dance, Smoker, Mothers Doy and also giving support to the St. Martin ' s Mothers Smorgasbord.

Conkl in, Corne ll, Anduiza, Porter, Novak , Auve, M alvey, Lechner. Criscola, Wagoner, Thibodeau , StL'w a r,. Peterson .

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M CLUB St. Martin 's M -Club was establ ished in 1927 as a perm an e n t organization. The M -Club is co mposed of St. Martin's a thletes. Th ere has been a decided increase in the M-Club because of added interes t in sports this year. Due to t he in fl ux of new members th e group hos been in o position to accom plish much in entertaining v isiti ng teams, assisting in social functions, and adding to the prestige of St. Mort in ¡s .

Row 1, Mr. Acuff, A. Fuchs, Finch, D. Fuchs, Jedlicki, Co rbone. Bykerk, Pride, Enneking. Row 2, Gamache, M ickelson, Horan, Lawlor, Th ibodeau, Herion , Kryger, Roney, Scheurich. Row 3, Conklin, Monroe, Re illy, Bouloc. Sims, M o rleHc , Evens, S,yder, Gregorich.

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SOCIOLOGY CLUB The Sociology Club is open to all students who are intere sted in, majoring in, or plan to make a career of sociology, social work, or psychology. Inquiries i nto f u ture work opportunities are provided for the members.

Row l: Fr. Gerald, Pa11erson, Martinez, V iocav a, Kovach. P.ow 2: Dubuque , Mirchell , Norhon, Jacob, Young. Row 3, Tobin, M arleHe, Snyder. Row 4 : Joha nso n, H. Dov ison, DeKeuster, Hopson, H. Dovison, Voel z.

CHEM CHAPTER Through thi s group the Chemistry students become affiliated with th e American Chem ical Society as student members, thereby obtaining a professional status. The Saint Martin Chapter is the ol dest of ¡its kind in the Northwes t. It meets monthly for social and academic gatheri n gs. Th e 1962 Regional Meeting of the student affiliate s of the Amer ican Chemical Society was held here. Row I: lob. Ass r, Hughes, Orme, M r. Brow er, Porrer, Horeb, Haddad. Row 2: Lindberg , R. Holcomb, Nelson , T. Wern er, We lp . Row 3 : M y les, Kenney, Gore 110 , Buchholz . Row 4 : Peterson, Mulvehill, Sprure, Orheim, Boi lcy .

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ACCOUNTING CLUB Accountant dub members learn modern business techniques. Members confer with business leaders and sponsor field trips.

Row I, Belisle, Lawlor, Esterly, McEllior, A . Fuchs, Finch. Row 2 , Advi sor Mr. Bertran, Holmon, Hope, D. Fuchs, Gamache.

I.R. CLUB

The Industrial Relations Club acquaints its members with new developments through guest speakers and field trips.

Left, Fr. Jerome, Tomotich, Mayers, Broiier, Auve, Locoti, Liberman , Haromboure, Yondow, Center, V iacava, Englebert, Roy, Norman, Koyhart, Hom, Riedel. Right, Malvey, Cleormon, Pape, Franklin, Herion, Boysen, Rod riguel, Ze igler.

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FR. RICHARD moderolor

ENGINEERS CLUB The eng i neering club is becoming more active in campus life each year. The proceeds from their " Las Vegas Night" were a substantia l contri bution to the gym fund. Severa l fie ld tri ps were taken again this year, t his time to severa l Seatt le and Tacoma fi rms. The year ended w i th the annual Engineer' s Banquet and presen tat ion of the Freshman Engineer Award.

MATH

CLUB

Row 1 : Ed se l, McAllister, Scott, Kramer. Row 2, Weller, Sprute, Enneking, Orheim.

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This year, the mathema tics club, under the leadershi p of Gene Enneki ng , initiated a weekly, afternoon problem session . Th ese were held in addition to the regular, monthly, evening discussion sessions. Thus t he benefits of informal discussion of va ri ous p hases of ma th ema ti cs was made avai lable to more students and more often .

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MR. FEENY moderator

EDCORE

Mem bers of Ed-Core pictured abov e are, Row I , Ryon , Micha elson, Ol iver, Hatch, Doherty, Dorn, Mickelson. Row 2 , Doran, Boul a.c, A rgo, Conkl in, Gregorich, Higgens, Bykerk, Carbone, Doheny, Maxwell. Row 3: Evans, Riv ers, Garbarino, Liner, Novak, Pererson, Holcomb, Monroe, Reilly.

POLISCI

FR. BERTRAND moderator

Members of the Pali-Sci Club pictured above are, Pride Th ibideau, Sanders, Arger, Kryger, Sullivan, Jacovich, Jedlicki, Herion, LaBarre.

The newly formed Poli-Sci Club, led by Rod Jedlicki, promises to develope into a very spirited club to promote the political understanding of current affairs for interested students of SMC.

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YOUNG DEMOCRATS The

Young

Democra ts

seek

to moke their members more aware of the philosophy, ideals, and purposes of the Democratic Party. In this way they hope to prepore their members far their roles as leaders of tomorrow.

1-1 ,ggins, La8arre, Evans, Thibadeau , Jedlicki , M cEll ioll, Si ms, Molvey, Herion, Li ner, Kramer, Waldock.

YOUNG REPUBLICANS Through di scuss ions and read ings o n th e present-day situa tions, Young Republ icans hope to f urther thei r knowledge and interest i n politics and government. Th eir purpose is to encourag e a lively participation in governmen t . The club received its char ter from the National Republican Party i n Morch, 1962.

Varney, Sc,nde rs, Andu i zo, Yandow, Bai ley, M cA l l isle r, Carnell.

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DEBATE At Seattle Pacific College, the University of Puget Sound, and Linfield College, the Debate Club met with fine success. Rod Jedlicki ~ook honors in extemporaneous speaking and i nprornptu at Linfield while Joe Part- • ington received an award at the University of Puget Sound. The team debate record for the year was a commendable 26 wins and 7 losses. Fr. Valerian, club moderator, predicts great success for his young squad in the com ing season.

M embers

picturnd above are: Jed licki, Partington, Porziele, Wagner, and moderotor Fr.

Valerian.

DRAMA A new interest was renewed in dramatics this year by the Cloak and Dagger Club. This club presented ' 'The Minor Miracle" and " Twelve Angry Men" -both enthusiastically received.

Members pictured above ore: Fr, Valerian, moderator; Bailey, Kessel, Maxwell.

Peterson, Smith, Mallinger,

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ST. MARTIN'S COLLEGE MALE CHORUS This year's Men's Chorus contributed greatly to the culture of the Campus. With the addition of ten new members, the chorus, under the guidance of Fr. Eugene, mastered a completely new program for it's concerts. The highl ight of the year was the Spring Tour -which was, in the estimation of many, the most successfully organized trip in the history of the Men's Chorus. On the tour, the chorus sang to capacity crowds at every appearance.


OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

WHO'S WHO The following hove been selected by the faculty and the execu tive council lo be honored in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities in the United States. They have been selected for ou tstanding contributions to the betterment of St. Martin 's College. They are from left to right: Arnold Fu-:.ns, Richard Nathan, Dennis McAllister, David Fuchs, Bil l Griffin, Niel Ber9, Jim Sims, Tom Sprute.


Dennis McAllister, firs! semester ed itor, and Len Dubuque, second serne sfe r ed itor surrounded by "sta ff' ' .

HONKER The student council publication was given a new name this yea r by its f irst semester editor, Dennis McAll i ster. Th is was not the only thing new about it. Di smayed at the lack of news publication the previous year, McAllister dug into every nook and cranny and attempted to cover all campus events. Often he was accused of " crea ti ng¡ ¡ news. The paper very soon become a controversial campus topic. After several issues on student opinion po lls and student committee and office investigations, in addition to revea ling cartoons, the re was talk of impeaching the ed itor. The paper became so successful that i t ran as much as 6 pages in length whereas it started with two pages. The studen t counci l reluctant ly appropriated a larger budget for i t s publication . Len Dubuque edited the paper in the second semester and refined many of it s "rough" features. 14 issues w ere well received by the studen ts this year.


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M embers of the Martian staff appearing above are, Front : Elmore, advisor; O'ho ra. Back : Hill , Anduizo.

Sull ivan , Fl in t, seco~d semester editor; Mr. Contri s,

MARTIAN During the first semester the Ma rtian was co -edited by Tom Rogers a nd Ma rty Wampler. These two underclassmen compiled more issues tha n were pub lished altogether last year. They laid the groundwork for Paul Flint to streaml ine the newspaper the next semester. He organized a larger, more efficient sta ff and established a good make-up and style . Thanks to these staffs St. Martin's again has a fine newspaper that is a credit to the college.




BASKETBALL

ART ACUFF Head Cooch Olympia, Wa sh.

DICK FRANKLI N Manage r Toca mo , Wosh.

LARRY ROBILLARD Manager Top pe n ish, Wash.

THE 1961 - 62 SEASON St. Martin's

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53 56 59 53 54 61 59 51 41 80 59 49 44 77 55 65 60 56 67

U. of Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran Linfield College Central Wa shington Central Washington Eastern Washington Western Washington Linfield College Central Washington Oregon College Oregon College Western Washington Seattle Pacific U. of Alaska U. o f Alaska Pa sadena College Westmont Co llege U. of B. Co lumbia U. of B. Co lumbia

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S.M .C. II

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N.W . Nazarene N. W . Nazarene Portla nd U. Seattle Pacific S. Oregon Won 4

Lost 20

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JOE MONROE 5'10" Senior Porrlond, Oregon

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BILL MICHELSON 5 · 1O" Junior Olympia , Wash.

J IM SIMS 6'6" Senior Tocomo, Wash.

I GENE RIEHL 6'2" Junior Poulsbo, Wash.

MIKE TAYLOR 6'4" Senior Everett, Wash.

T. B. " BUZZ' GREEN 6'3" Junior Speckles, Colifornio

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MIKE ENDICOTT

5' 11" Freshman

Ta coma, Wash.

I DICK RIEHL

DICK EVANS

5 · 1 O" Freshman Poulsbo, Wash.

6 · l .. Sophomore Tacoma, Wash .

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JIM WHITFORD

6'3" Sophomore Olympia, Wosh,

6 · l " Freshman lake Stevens, Wash.

MIKE WASKE

6 ' 3" Freshman Eugene, Oregon

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Taylor pulls o nc d own.

Sims and f riend . .

End icott a nd Whif fo rd score.

End'rcott gets th e word.

The Tip per flies .

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BASEBALL

THE TEAM (left 10 right): Chuck Blacke ter, Mi ke Endicott, Ben Robi llard, Dove Kry ger, Jim Whitford, Jan Wolcott, Bob Gregorich, Gene Enneking, Cooch Lorry Robillard, Rod Jedlicki. Bolting: Bob Gorborino. Missing: Mike Determan, Dick Roney, Vern M einz.

Cooch Emeri1us' Ken Kelly

Ccach 'Robbie' and some of his boys. (I. lo r. ): Jcdlicki, Blacketer, Dick Ro"ey, Endicott. Kryger, Wolcott , Gregorich, a n d Enn eki ng.

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1962 SEASON St. Martin's

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Centralia College Centralia College Centrolia College Central ia College U. of Puget Sound U. of Puget Sound Fort Lewis U. of B. Columbia U. of B. Columbia Portland University Centralia College Seattle Pacific Seattl e Pacific Seattle Pacific Seattle Pacific

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Lost 10 ' Robbie' a nd ¡corb ¡ w arm up 1he inf i eld.

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Inspirational Award WinnN, Mike Endicott, gets instrvct ions from 'Robbio'.

Outstanding Senior Chucker Dove Kryger.

Ben Robillard looks o 1 one.

Top Hiller Rod Jed l icki rounds first aga in st Por tland.

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TRACK

Row I , Morletre, Arnie Fuchs, Dove Fuchs, Scherich, Finch. Raw 2, Riehl , Taylor, Pride, Belisle, Sellin , Back Row, Fronk, K,esek, Brown, Boulac, Stephenson.

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Jun ior Bill Fronk, Senior A rnie Fuchs, and Freshma n Dick Riehl all gained marks in the district NAIA Meet sufficient to qualify them for the Not io11al NAIA Meet .

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Sir loncclot rides ogoin.

Outstanding

1/.1 Miler Dove Fuchs .

Fro nk begins the trip around.

Folgenhouer working hord os usual.

Kirk times Sell in a nd Dick Rie hl.

Bonloc over rhe top.

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INTRAMURALS

Some of the Fa ll Football ac 1ion.

ALL-YEAR l. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

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Jim Sims, lnt romurol Director, wos assisted by Gene Riehl.

CHAMPIONSHIP

Thundering Herd Horney Toads Anselm Hall Swamp Rats Toad s Bleecher Screechers Benet Hall Day Dogs

Football Champions ... Thundering Herd Basketball Champions ... Thundering Herd Volleyball Ca - Champs ... Horney Toad s and Anselm

Freshmen win Softba ll (hCJmpionship with Sims, Garbarino o nd Novak.


GOLF

Mike Jacobsen aga in Jed the SMC Gol fers as he placed second in the Olympia Cit Amature and played in the National NAIA Championships. Other members of the Golf Team were Joe Thibideau , Ed M cGo ldr ick, Gene Ri ehl , Joe Partington, John Koh ler, Tim Gish .

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Freshman initiation is on integral part in the life of all St. Martin's students.

The in itia t ion

is intended to make incoming frosh aware of th e ir status in the college community and to institute among t hem a spirit of togetherness. Duri ng the days of razzing by the upperclassmen the frosh learn how to " grin and bear it." Along with various physical activities the frosh ore subject to the coll of any upperclassman , usual ly to perform some ti me-consuming duty. Initiation is on e of the "high" points for the f irst - year men, it gives them a feeling of pride in belonging to St. Martin's College.

Krimm and h is a dmirers.

Fr. Bertrand inspects progress of Frosh.

Fra nklin b eauti f ies Olympia with advice froon Novak.


Gersich rnokes with the chorm.

Berg and Ba iley checking h co lth o f frosh .

Poul "Frenchy" Porter shows how they do it in O regon.

Welp checks mentolily of ry pico l frosh, Mick Deterrnon.


Jerry LoBarre, Mrke Sulliva n a nd hosts Ann and Carlo Fa rre ll are tl)ady to srart the day's fest ivities.

MARYLHURST EXCHANGE

IUJ Girls p repare a m id•o fr ernoon mack.

Hosts showing guests around camp us.

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Pauso for refreshmen t.


CHRISTMAS

Fa 1her Mau rvs showing J oe how to charm fvtvre stvden ls.

Thanks . Santo . . . !Sims)

Somet hing for Fo1hcr Wol ters kitchen ...

Some Drosophila for Fother Plac idvs .

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HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES

.. Roby" ond "(luz" stagged i t.

Stole Treosurer Tom Mart in crowns Rosemary Smi th Homecoming Queen.

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Doncing a t a ho nging on the boarding students· flool. N o l hon a nd O rme en joy ing the fest iv ities.

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Homecoming court and thei r escorts.

Ben and h is d ote waiting for punch.

Stop storing or the comero, George, donce.

The " sod" wholes ni ne ba rs.

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McElliall and Fe lgenhauer mi,ing ii up.


LAS VEGA S NIGHT

Hey, let路s get b o ck to gambling.

Set 路cm up. Mike.

Jerry 路路rhe shell" ' " Nichols a t the crops table,


More lovel ies ond thei r escor! s.

Tom Boyle, Ted Werner, J im Welp and Les Boi lcy with their dotes.

Keller . .

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Awrig ht, ju st toke the picture!

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RANGER

Ranger weekend cha irman, Jim Sims, introduces lhe queen cand idates.

The girls p ut on a ski t.

Rick demonstra les a new slep.

ASSMC President

crowns Ranger queen Claudine Richardson.

All enjoyed dancing in the ga ily decorated gym.


WEE KEND

After the donce, all gathered

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Canre stonts worm-up for the wheelbarrow race.

As he hos every year, Jim , Pie Face, Sims ogo in won t his contest.

Sago prepared plenty good food for o il a t t he picnic.


C:,f1on Coul1cr receiYes hi s i nvestment from Fr. Abbor Rap hael Heider.

Tom Herion tokes oorh.

Seniors in final precession to Abbey Theater ro receive d iplornas.

Ha rold Da vison rcceiYes di p l oma from Fr. Abbot.

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