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CRYSTAL-BALLING IA By PAT MCDOWELL Left to right, first row: Furlow, Carr, Turner, George, second row: Williams, Durbin, Coughlin, Lynch, third row: Otto, Grissaffi, Bowser, Mosman, fourth row: J. Leech, Cameron, Neuhoff, B. Lostetterg fifth row: Peters, Flusche, J. Moflitt, Viningg sixth row: Foley, Towry, Conway, Folzenlogeng sevenzh row: Colmer, Tenholder, Burns, B. Wohl- feld: eighth row: G. O'Leary, Norwood, McDowell, Ormond, Munchrath, Fr. Monaghan, SJ. If any of the projects carried out this year are crystal-balling for the future, upperclassmen better start thinking. Why the applause for the Frosh? Here's the history of half of them. Judge for yourself. Before the dust of the range had been well stirred by freshmen boots, Mr. Edwards called for Phil candidates and Otto, O'Leary, Neuhoff and Coughlin were in that or- ganization before the echoes of his voice had died. Immediately after first quarter reports, elec- tion of class officers was held with friendly rivalry. The following were elected: Henry Neuhoff, President, Bob Lostetter, Vice-President, Guy O'Leary, secretary, Jan Collmer, Treasurer, and Paul Peters, Marshal. The call came for B-football and was rapidly answered by Neuhoff and Cameron. Before the cleats had cooled Mr. Staub issued the basketball data, and Tim Carr, Paul Peters and David Furlow went on to play the fast game. The all important Sodality along with the famous Jesuit Band claimed a goodly number of 1A-in fact, too many to name, so, let's just congratulate. The Berchmans' Club recruited Terry Burns, Charles Turner, John Leech, John Lynch and Pat McDowell. Two ever hopeful and industrious boys of 1A, Bill Otto and Pat McDowell, worked long and hard to enter the elite circle of THE ROUNDUP Staff .... Add to all this our part in one of the most successful dances of the year, our doings in the drives, our fine Class Nites and numerous skating parties under the direction of Father Monaghan, and you can well understand why I am crystal-balling a great future for the members of our class. But, my crystal ball is getting a bit cloudy. We had better wait until next year to spin the wheel of chance for the Sophomores of '5O.
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'x l fx f'7':'J'r'p X 1 - ff x .4 it iii ii , f kj A 1 4 ,JA i SPORTING iii ii l By TOMMY BROWN I I l Right to left ffacing cameraj, first row: Duval, second row: T. Brown, DeHaes, O,Hearn, Willdingg third row: McKean, Forester, Voegtle, Boylsong fourth row: Thompson. Avery. V. Brown, Schleicher, fifth row: Whetzle, Hagar, Jennings, Alexander, sixth row: J. Lostetter, Jim Ameel, Pangle, Gallerano, Fr. Douville, S,J. With Father Ross, S.J., Jesuit Highls Athletic Director, as our Technical Teacher, and Coach Rossi teaching us History, it is not at all surprising that 2B should be outstanding in sports. In football, there was Dick Whetzle, Dick Willding and Joe Lostetter who lettered on the Varsity, V. Brown, Thompson, McKean, Schleicher, Jim Ameel, Avery, DeHaes and Gal- lerano who played either as subs for the Varsity or regularly on the B-team, and T. Brown and Al Killeen who were football managers. In basketball we boasted of Dick Whetzle as a Varsity letterman and Dick Willding as a mainstay of the B-team. In baseball we have three very good prospective lettermen in Whetzle, Willding and Lostetter along with five or six probables for the newly formed B-team. Nor was 2B only sportsrninded. With Dick Whetzle as President, Joe Pangle as Vice-President, Pierre Duval as Secretary, and Tommy Brown as Treasurer, we had very good class organization, first' under Father Ross and later under Father Douville. To Mr. Cazenavette's Band we contributed such mainstays as Ronald Voegtle, Jim Ameel, Dick Schanz, Dan O'Hearn and Dick Schleicher. In the Philothespic we were represented by Joe Pangle, Sammy Hagar, and Tommy Brown. While on the roll call of the St. Johnis Berchmans' Club were listed the names of Joe Pangle, Victor Gallerano, Dan O'Hearn, Joe Ameel, Dick Schleicher and Tommy Brown. In the next two years we hope to continue our many and Varied activities and, though one of the smallest classes of the school in numbers, we hope to make our presence felt far and wide. J , 1 ff' I ,Allis if .g,g,r'f, 2-. 30 f i V . SA!! ul, fb' 1 ji 6. I f fl ,X 1 T -Y' -.. A 9' x
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BEE SWARMING By JOE FLEMING, JR. Left to right, lirst row: Flood, Brannin, Hunt, Billy Adams, second row: Tutton, Daboub, Weed, Ashmoreg third row: Dean, Kennedy, Campbell, Bobby Adamsg fourth row: Joe Fleming, Fallon, Price, Grantg fifth row: Conoly, Lemin,, Halleck, McCarthy: sixth row: Allen, Getz, J. Wasaff, Eldredgeg seventh row: Fish, jaska, Cox, Barracog eighth row: Dumas, Mr. Staub, S.j., Stamper, Clem. It was a bright morning when the freshmen Bees first swarmed upon the big, red school house on Oak Lawn. That Very first day we met two outstanding personalities-Mr. Staub, who was to teach us everything but Algebra, and Father Day, who was forever to haunt us with the hidden values of unknown quantities. School was off to a surprisingly swift start during the sweltering days of September. October brought us cooler weather, the Fair, our first Jesuit reports, Class President Dan Brannin, Vice-President Jamile Ashmore, Secretary Bob Adams and Treasurer John Eldredge. November gave us football and Brannin, Dean and Price on the B-team, Eldredge, Stamper and Weed in the band, and Bobby and Billy Adams, Eldredge, Hal- leck and Weed in the Altar Boys. In December joe Daboub, Wasaff, Jaska, McCarthy, Brannin, Clem, Dean, Cox, Flood, Barraco, Tutton and the Adams twins moved up to the gym to be molded into a fairly flashy Junior Basketball Team under the direction of Mr. Staub. However, they did come down in time to help us greet Santa and enjoy a swell Bar-B-Q at Brannin's. January brought ice, sleet, snow, unexpected holidays and mid-term exams. February gave us Cupid, a swell Valentine dance, and lots of new and beautiful friends at Merici, St. Ed's and L.G.C. March brought us more exams and report cards, baseball, and a new B-team under the direction of Mr. Staub .... I could keep on buzzing right along but I have to get this into The Last Roundup and I know I have already convinced you that the 1B hive is no place for drones.
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