Campion College - Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1961

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Dedication The world is in turmoil. Unrest persists through decade after decade. The strife subsides sometimes, sometimes reaches frightening proportions, engulfing every nation without exception and threatening each with imminent extinction. Such is the condition of our world today. In every generation men are confronted with its peculiar problem. Men of this generation-the rank and file as well as those in places of prestige and offices of authority-witness with trepidation an unprecedented upheaval among the nations. Men of prestige and men of authority view this condition with instinctive fear, flagging hope, and ever rising bewilderment. Their disheartening sense of things is natural, for the problem beggars a solution fashioned of human hands. Yet the right solution-the one man is helpless to divise-the one man’s Maker alone can give, has long ago been given man by His Maker: ‘•Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build My Church.” Human peace and concord can stem only from a principle of unity. Man knows this but has failed to create the principle. God knows it and has in His wisdom and mercy favored man with this needed principle. “Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build My Church.” Why does mankind continue to flounder on the stormy seas of strife? Why does it grope with harrassed heart for harmony between the nations? Because “though they have ears to hear, they do not hear.” This divinely instituted principle of unity is the raison d’etre of Campion College. It is the daily effort of Campion to inculcate this certain principle of human harmony in the hearts and minds of youthful Canadians, who in time will sew the seed in other hearts and minds chiefly by the harmony evident in their own persons, by word when occasion warrants. Campion cannot attain a higher achievement-one ever assured by its filial and faithful devotion to His Holiness, Pope John XXM, the Vicar of Christ, the divine guarantee of unerring guidance to the haven of human harmony. P O P e J o h n x x galia, his head-dress, teacher, law-giver, an The Holy Father appears in full p; crown symbolic of His Holiness’ threefold of VERY REV. JOHN L. SWAIN, S. J, Father Swain is a native Canadian and one time Superior of the English Jesuits of Canada. As Vicar-General of the Jesuit Order Father now resides in Rome where he directs the varied globe wide Jesuit Apostolate. VERY REV. JOHN BAPTIST JANSSENS, S. J. Fifteen years ago Father Janssens became General of the Society of Jesus - the twenty-seventh since its founder, St. Ignatius Loyola. Today his subjects number slightly more than thirty five thousand. £kritop LEGEND 6 GUELPH, ONT •ST 5TAMSL4JS NOVITIATE 7 TORONTO, ONT • PRDVMCWJ5 RESIDENCE •CHRIST TVE KK3 SCBOLASTICATE •BELLARMNE HALL 8 KINGSTON, ONT. •RESJOPOUS GOLLEGE 9 MONTREAL, R Q. • LOYOLA COLLEGE •ST. IGNATIUS’ PARISH 10 HALIFAX, N. S. •ST MARYS UNIVERSITY •CANADIAN MARTYRS’ PARISH 1 VANCOUVER, B.C •IMMACULATE CONCEPTION f SL 2 REGINA, SASK. • CAMPION COLLEGE 3 WINNIPEG, MAN. • ST. IGNATIUS’ PARISH • ST PAUL ' S COLLEGE 4 PORT ARTHUR, ONT. • ST ANDREW ' S PARISH 5 SPANISH, ONT. • GARNER SCHOOL • SI SEBASTIANS PARISH PROVINCE OF PER CANADA VERY REV. GORDON F. GEORGE, S. J Father George is the Superior of the English speaking Jesuits of Canada engaged in educational, missionary, parochial, sociological, press and other apostolic endeavors across this vast country. Cathedral of the Holy Rosary, Reg The faculty, students, and alumni of Campion College felicitate His Grace, the Archbishop of the diocese of Regina which is celebrating the golden jubilee of its foundation, and prays the diocese will be blessed with his able and benign guidance ad multos annos! s 5 A TirWft 5 ADjulQR t ft w F HIS GRACE, ARCHBISHOP MICHAEL C. O ' NEIL Chancellor of Campion College Very Rev. Angus J. McDougall, Rector of Campion College, gives briefing to his administrative officers,-- Rev. Francis J. O’Brien, director of athletics; Rev. James W. Dyer, dean; Rev. J. Brendan Cloran, Vice-Rector; Rev. Patrick J. Boyle, prefect of discipline; Rev. John D. O’Brien, treasurer,-and teaching faculty. ,1 w. MR. ROBERT F. KRAMER. S. J Faculty REV. JOHN J. TOTH. S. J Faculty This and the following pages pic¬ ture faculty members, students, and classroom activity - the sequence more or less points up the personal atmosphere which pervades day to day school life at Campion. J. Bugera A. Chase R. Fay S. Scheibel A. Isabelle H. Van Eyck W. Howells J. Hartman L. Hipfner A. Antonin! S. Stefan N. Coyle ' 1 1 P ' t I BjUPBu Vindevoghi M. deRosei E. Kalin P. Lang G. Marshal J. Totten L. Grabows G. Bourassa R. Marchul J. Terry G. Schnurr A. Rothe T. DeBackf P. Jenner B. Pearson M. Derzaph 1 m I il Or ■Bjf MW i mm fMm I 1 B 1 Mr ij§j Wjjm K 7 tim l r _J __ R. Belanger P. Wintonyk K. Izbicki G. Seiferling D. Szysky G. Hubenig H. Hauck J. Anton R. Rothermel J. Kew M. Wright A. Bank E. Durnin G. Wensel P. Gellvear R. Baker C. Barrie L. Lys D. Hamilton D. Button McCutcheon G. Uhren C. Shepherd G. Rozycki J. Matthews Woolst ' Deschar G. Pen Starzyn A. Ads Beauch Kittles f jpP 5 V. g j¥ kk. P. McDonald M. Kavanagh K. Eberts G. Maslany R. Kirchner L. Byrne J. Stephensc i T. Amaolo Wingrowich R. Seaman G. Percival W. Benko N. Keil C. Weekend R. Wilfing G. Moller D. Gates D. Stevenson H. Schlotter F. Day R. Zimmer G. Senecal H. Schmidt R. Lofflei G. Mclntyi K. Delanej M. Kilbride R. Bourdages fN 1 W 1 I II .. wr eVt V i, n _nft mum 7 Vj ri; V X.; a- v l i D. Paradis D. Reidy Shumacher R. Temreck W. Hick R. Marshall R. Mack B. Aspelitier N. Hofley G. Karpiuk D. Campbi B. Carroll C. Muhr A. McNivr D. Shwaga O. Dobler G. Sikorsk R. Shanno R. Krismei F. Kalina R. Edward: L. Deshayi i Hr . H j Hr HH .. L jP if’ ' ' iilfei V ■ jff | 1 Wy?fH i I J| Ikk n W “ a I ■f. 1 1 I if i W. i 1 M. Bourassa W. Nattrass T. Darke G. Eberle v • Mi it J ; i 4i£ J. Riffel J. Dally W. McNall W. Holstein W. Clair D. Zackrison R. Leibel E. Coutu B. Dick E. Fahlman B. Guppy W. Mackay B. Finnerty B. Patrick J. Saenz B. Pollard M. deRepentigny B. Frohlick R. Bernstein ' , , ; J ' ' L M 11 f? i W r J jkf ' i J itf ) iJl V H f ; S l y f S ■ mI % 1 J , t a - - ; ii . • . • “ . . ■ - ' . V V. ! i.. . .. ‘ ‘ .. V; • -. • . • . ■. Js I ‘ .. , • • • .• • • • : ' ' • . • ' . • r r ft: •V.. • ‘ •; • •. CLORAN, S. J R. Fraser W. Dizy B. Robert J. LeBold D. Kraft M. Casey M. Erskine C. Leroug C. Coucki J. Osterre R. Steven D. Grajcz R. Whitte J. Chorne J. Dunne R. Wilcoj L. Kleisii W. Papp R. Gough T. Guidin W. Kiss B. Zawac |$ ; W£i -f Wm 1 By J MR. RICHARD C. PERROTT MR. KENNETH W. MACKAY m m mm m — Mm zM tv 1 ; ’ lm w z?? ; _ ___ k 1 1 Sj V T lW 1 ... j Wr ' 11 1 - 1 F. Nash G. Prokop M. DesMaz s G. Fahlmar. G. Tourign A. O ' Byrne N. Klassen G. Hildebrand L. Morris P. McAvoy R. Amon A. Wingert W. Maier D. Nagel K. Pickford V. Wensel A. Starosta J. Mayer E. Serner E. Pitre D. Green R. Kinley G. Coleman D. Marshall F. Justik L. Beaudry ]. Huber P. Hen bury A. Fuchs W. Brenna. ' N. Fox R. Hearn E. Deutsche! G. Zimmer E. Dagnone T. Hamilton R. Keller F. Shandro j j t j y ■ j, ; 1 ) L. Wawryk D. Peterson G. Wells L. Kambeitz W. Lehane E. Dorosz R. Wagman J. Hubenig G. Dolejsi C. Weist E. Weimer W. Duke Fleischhaker Stochrr Karst Scott Lecours Olmste, Hudson j fp - s ' -m ' J 1 : i. AM At Campion all direction leads to Christ Our Lord- omnia et in omnibus Christus - here we see Campion students finding Christ where His infinite love makes Him near in this vale of tears. In the picture below Father Lepine has just completed celebration of Holy Mass at First Friday devotions. Acolytes are Hugh Clair and Allen Hustak. On opposite page at the bottom Allen Hustak instructs acolyte candidates, William Howells and Allan Isabelle, Early in the school year the entire student body pay tribute to the Canadian Martyrs, Jesuit mission¬ aries to Canada more than three centuries ago, can¬ onized by Pope Pius XI in 1930. Compliments of the Clergy of HOLY ROSARY CATHEDRAL I lb i If The Boyle Gymnasium was the scene of the 1960 Junior Social Life Conference. The Ladies ' Auxiliary school program was initiated with a Parents Tea. Father Sitter chats with Mrs. D. McMahon and Mrs. W. Alexander. Library assistant, Oliver Kimbley, dispenses information to fellow student, Ralph Gough, during a busy hour in the high school ' s attractive library. mm atm ■ — -■ xv n 3 Jii Football in the intramural league this year matched the high tradition of Campion and action such as this page shows was a joy to watch. In picture at bottom of page- the Intramural Champions! FIRST ROW: R. George, J. Terry, K, Stengler, G. Rozycki, M, deRosenroll, J. Matthews, W. Holstein, G. Wensel, D.Senecal, G. Hubenig, Mr. R. Kramer, S, J., Coach. SECOND ROW: R. Lowe Coach; Z. Puszcz, J. Steinbacher, G Dalton, B. Patrick, B. Pearson, J. Le ' Boldus, P. Wintonyk. i wm 4 . i m Ki L J l ±5 jL | 3 rM £ l J MHH The fall extracurricular program brough; world renown Mr. Douglas Hyde to Campion. I Hyde is pictured with Father Rector, the Very Angus J. McDougall, S.J., before giving his lec u Father McDougall eyes the two layer cake P. McCarthy, college secretary, presents to 13 Nestman, winner of the Cake Raffle periodic i sponsored by the Ladies ' Auxiliary. All daddies of Campion students are no big as Mr. L. Schaefer, Mr. L. Kommes was cl Mrs. O. McNeil, President of Ladies ' Auxiliary pc to the winner. Compliments NOONA, EMBURY, HEALD AND MOLISKY Barristers and Solicitors 503 McCallum-Hill Bldg. Regina, Sask. school s football teams e. as Rudy spot lea ' m PI WP i Tim ' ' i | g =ri Whether you eat or drink or whatsoever else you do, do all to the glory of God. Campion athletes like to win and play to win. The record shows that victory has come to Campion more often than not. As long as Campion ' s athletes are motivated with the above sentiment, the re¬ cord will show Campion is always victorious. Halfback Art McAvoy ' s nifty shift and burst of speed see him touchdown bound as Coach Jim Mc- Faul and defensive stalwarts and host of Campion rooters look on with varied attention. W. Papp, A. McA :utscher, R. Thor iwes, J. Lecours Shaaf, F. Justik :OW: E. Lang, Mt ' lin, S. Nicholson; and Nellie Gre i ■ lifgr • ' • •• : ‘ V i • ' ' . • ■ V”. V -• i . . y?V; ' ' V . i -. 0 Y 1 • • . • V ' • i 4 • • ■ . • .V ' .: •l’: •; Y . V X ' XV ca mi . 1 - • 1 PI ON 12 : Martin ' ••• ' •. , , l. •• •. .v . :. •: ’ - 12 .V • • - • v’v, , . .. . 1 l X “ _i _ 1 1 1 — i——I— f 1 -T . ' pXZj ! p T 1 xc 1 H J ,—J_i__ i - r n- 1 -1 I 4 yy] J — 1 _ I i r -- 1 i irr n CAMPION Luther CAMPION Sheldon Mr. J. McFaul, coach; F. Darke, captain; Father F. O’Brien, D. Wirth. SECOND ROW: G. Kaminski, W. Marinier, R. Lipp, M. Curran, D. Hick. THIRD ROW: J. Kraft, G. Tourigny, R. Kinley, G. Kittleson, ger; D. Grajczyk, A. Czerwinski, G. Kestley, ■■K Bernstein, P. Hill. MISSING: Mr. P. coaches; A. Helfirch, captain. — r .. i i j— -J—1—J 1 -J.. 1 HZ ..i i I T ZH —1— . r if r-H- : —1—j—L.—|—[— J -1 —1——L H-J 1- Junior high school foot- ball has no organized status among the local schools - not that Luther and Campion are ■ adverse to such organization. Coach Galen Wahlmeier and squad watch Campion’s Junior of¬ fensive unit run against Luther. And notice the players’ gen teelness! Compliments of ANTONINI AND SONS LTD. 1544 Albert Street JO 9-1203 After the rigors of practice and play comes the time for reward. Head Coach. Mr. Jim McFaul, receives presentation from player Fred Helfrich. and a time to dance! Compliments of BILL AND FRED LTD. Young Men ' s Quality Clothes 1743 Scarth St. Opposite King ' s Hotel Regina, Sask. Annual Talent Night - with versatile Albert Pirio, un¬ expected appearance of Ron Mack apparently ready for the sack, and Latin American trio, Guillermo Sanchez, Jose Saenz, Felix Sanchez. ... then boarders after school time, day hops home-bound! Compliments of KING’S HOTEL J.J. Boyle jMt 1 • ' i ■ 11 , ' 4 1 HI ti And then it ' s Christmas - those pro¬ fessors - how they welcome the season of cheer not to mention the recess of many classes. One wonders, however, if their sti dents share the mood of cheer - look at th slow tread of the day hops - and theboarc ers - man, they ' re shrouded in gloom! Compliments SUCCESS BUSINESS COLLEGE 2134 - 11th Ave., Regina W4 t i- r f pi ■ ■ y Ob 2 ■ijt m ■m jflHRy OUR LADY’S SODALITY is one of Campion’s most alert organizations. Mike Ryan and George Fortier were this year’s Prefect and vice-Prefect respectively. Gary Dionne headed the Mission Committee, Stu Nicholson the Booster, Larry Nestman the Career Committee, the Liturgical guided by Frank Obregewitsch. The picture at the right shows Father Sitter, Director, addressing a general session. In the lower right, Fr. Kevin J. Scott, S.J., Director of Darjeeling Mission Service, receives a check from the Sodality at the hands of George Fortier and Mike Ryan. The picture below points up the widespread practice of the Apostleship of Prayer among the students. In the other picture Fr. John Toth performs the age old practice of the Church as he administers ashes to the kneeling students. As soon as the below zero season sets in, Campion ' s outdoor enthusiasts - and they are many - to the college ' s fine hockey rink. The action here is a sample of what is almost a daily program resulting from the well-organized school intramural sports ' set-up. Hockey coach, Mr. Norman J. Dodge, S.J. checks the score card .... Mr. W. Rees, Mr. O. McNeil, Mrs. W. C. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cybulski, Mrs. O. McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. G. Olson, Father Angus J. McDougall - lend the mature hand to . . . . .. the January Jump sponsored for the students by Ladies’ Auxiliary Frank Parke idy Lipp Ato JcAvoy ighandro nn E - s i ' ySTl ■ Moe Clermont Pre-game huddle . . now this is how we ' ll do it! .. every type of action and all leading inevitably to Fred Shandro ' s sure-bet lay-up. Rollie Miles of the Edmon¬ ton Eskimos was a visting speaker during the winter - Sully Glasser, Beattie Martin, Father McDougall, Martin Ruby, Norm Gleiberman evidence humor of Rollie ' s opening quip, before the E skies efficient backfielder de¬ livered his inspiring talk to the entire student body and faculty. Paul Fitzel, Bob Sauve, Wayne Cybulski note dates for Career Lectures. Father Sitter and sodality officers Mike Ryan and Gerry Dionne display apostolate poster. Compliments WESTERN TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT CO. LTD Regina, Estevan, Saskatoon The Juniors were Pro¬ vincial Champions again. This, of course, is sound insurance for Campion ' s future in basketball com¬ petition. MC CALLUM-HILL AND COMPANY LIMITED McCallum-llill Building Regina, Sask. Tel. - LA 2-2671 General Insurance and Real Estate Agents ■_J_ ifu {J XtT— X X- ——XX — _ ? ; J IjSjt H JEI il Above left, Roger Edwards; above, Jim Barrs; left isGordon Frolich, and below, Fran Huck. Compliments ACHEN CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. Power Line Construction - Foundation Boring 1622 Ottawa St. Tel. - LA 3-5883 Above. Ron Kinley, Gary Karpiuk, Stu Nicholson. Below. Bob Bernstein, Grady Kittleson. Left. Dr. Rex S ch n e i d e r, principal of Luther College, con¬ gratulates Ron Kinley, Captain of Champion Campion Juniors, before presenting the winners ' trophy. X ' Xy- ' X ' o ' ' ' ; FIRST ROW: Mr. Brian, F. Tiffin, S.J., Tournament Director; Mr. William, T. Houston, S. J., Coach of the winner, J. Leibel; H. Clair, G. Dalton, M. deRosenroll, D. Senecal, G, Wensel. SECOND ROW, Finalists: R. Flood, H. Inglis, R. Curran, K. Dormuth, D. Phelan, P. Lang, E. Durnin, Mr. Daniel, J. McDevitt, S.J., Coach. At left, Mr. Brian F. Tiffin, S. J., tireless director of Campion ' s intramural sports ' program. FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Intermediate Day Students W L F A Pts. Falcons . 10 5 323 320 20 Demons . 7 8 273 274 14 Phantoms 6 9 330 334 12 LEADING SCORERS (FINAL) Points I Carrigan, Falcons. 133 Shannon, Falcons . 105 Ros, Demons . 87 Weekend, Phantoms . 84 I Gates, Phantoms . 79 Intermediate Resident Students W L F A Pts. BASKETBALL INTRA-MURAL JUNIOR DAY BASKETBALL FINAL STANDINGS W L F A Pts. Raiders . 12 7 255 274 26 Celtics . 12 8 328 291 24 Ramblers 8 12 296 307 16 Maroons . 7 12 268 279 14 LEADING SCCORERS I Crescents 10 6 391 360 20 Warriors . 9 7 364 332 18 Vikings 1 11 332 395 10 LEADING SCORERS (FINAL) Points Kinley. Crescents. 184 Nicholson, Warriors . 116 Guppy, Crescents . 114 Guidinger, Vikings . 106 Grajczyk, Warriors . 95 Points Reed, Maroons. 109 Marce, Celtics . 102 Phelan, Raiders . 85 Cheers, Ramblers . 73 Bowers, Celtics . 66 Well the 1960-61 Intra - Mural Basketball season is over, with the Father Boyle presents championship plaque to Junior winners, the Raiders. Compliments of INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Motor Trucks-Farm Equipment Regina tllii V vT George Fortier, team Captain, t - ceives Provincial Championship Trop ly from Mr. R. Davis, athletic director if Luther College. Art McAvoy, Joe Lucia, and Jim Anderson hoist Coach DonHolz;r in victory tribute. At left a study in reaction for y u psychology students- Fathers Doyle and To 1 are hilarious, Father Boyle wonders, tl e young lady ' s aghast - do you wonder wh ? Fran Justik did the unbelievable, swished a field goal from half court as the half endec. Below. Campion ' s ' Seven From Heaven ' - Vance Wensel, Ed Lang, Mickey Meraw, Kuz Kuzmic, Ron Thomas, Larry Nestman, Mike Curran. • ;J«! rj iV ' jcVt. • - H ' ARMY AND NAVY DEPT. STORES Regina Moose Jaw psw- CIGARETTE PORT A weekly winter excursion - the bus ride to the curling rink! Jerry Hildebrand shows how to move that ' rock. ' Then scoring the final lay out! Mealtime and mailtime for the students. Mr. Dodge, S.J. presiding also holds the ' glad ' word. Resident students, as we see, also take a turn serving. Day-hops take to the fresh spring sunshine - or line up at the canteen - for fuel! G. J. WATT COMPANY, LTD, Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages - Many Varieties - 2023 Ottawa Street Tel.LA 2-; Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Morrissey... .Mrs. Tourigney, Mrs. Seaman, and Mrs. McNeil...and youthful patrons... Comes the Spring, comes the Ladies ' Auxiliary Spring highlight-the Annual Bazaar! The above Art Dis¬ play was a distinctive at- traction this year. Mr. Schmidt, Winnipeg, the dealer. At right, Mrs. Prokop acceptsjoe Luccer ' s -rabid Rider fan ' s-bid for season ticket prize! Mr. P. McCarthy poses practical arithmetics to eager students. Mr. J. Fogarty, at right, supervises test. Mrs. Gardiner looks with interest as Mrs. Jo- nassen attends patron, .seated are raffle hawkers Mrs. LeBlanc and Mrs. Bolingbrooke-all these below-at left, Mrs. Burghardt seated and Mrs. Leach looking after the take - Ibbet! COMPLIMENTS INTERCONTINENTAL PACKERS This Year Every Yea Look To Olympic For Fine Meat Products Regina, Sask. Tel-LA 3-2691 DRAKE BARBER SHOP Drake Hotel Five Chairs to Serve You F. Duperon, Proprietor 1 l i|| 4 K p I FUHRMAN AND COMPANY, LTD. SMITH BROS. WILSON LIMITED Wholesale Retail Meat Merchants General Contractors Manufacturers of Country Maid Meat Products 1591 Tenth Avenue LA 2-7641 Saskatoon 2135 Sixth Avenue Regina Vancouver Education ' s ultimate criterion is self- expression. Drama moderator, Mr. K. Mac- cay, we see at the right explaining the theatrics of the play to his high school thes- pians, who we subsequently see attempting to act out his directives. The Senate Club is another school so¬ ciety affording opportunity for self-expression, specializing in public speaking and debating Mr. L. Henbury, the club ' s moderator, starts off a weekly session. Club member, Orrin Ritter, has one of many chances to orate to a highly critical audience. CAMPION 1961 SENIOR BASEBALL--FIRST ROW; D. Marshall, J. Bugera, R. Marshall, A. McAvoy, R. Paulowicz, F. Huck, A. Seida. SECOND ROW: R. Temreck, R. Kinley, R. Belanger, G. Hilde¬ brand, T. Amalo, S. Nicholson, A. Chase, J. Leboldus, Coach L. Ruhr; Rev. F. J. O ' Brien. Compliments Compliments of DR. C. W. BOLEN Dental Surgeon 214 McCallum Hill Bldg. Dial 6-2-0 Channel 3 CKCK RADIO CKCK TV Regina 1ww ft m fH ? ,t v CAMPION 9 Central 5 CAMPION 0 Bosco 3 CAMPION 4 Ursuline 7 CAMPION 19 Scott 3 CAMPION 4 Luther 0 CAMPION 8 Sheldon 11 CAMPION 8 Balfour 3 CAMPION 14 Martin 0 ' ll Above pitcher Gerry Hilde¬ brand moving into a pitch. Then the Campion nine at bat and on the base paths to get the runs their pit¬ cher needs to win. Campion baseballers netted five to three record, good enough to insure a play-off spot. 3 At the left CAMPION NEWS editorial staff are in session preparing another edition of the school paper. In this picture - left to right - Dennis Star- zynski, Benedict Kuzmic, John Terry, Editor Allan Hustak, and Terrance Rigelhof. Below, Larry Nestman and Alvan Jelinski Intra¬ mural Bowling Champions with the winner ' s trophy. Stuart Nicholson, on left, and Wayne Cybulski, below, brought high honors to Campion - Stu by get¬ ting the best marks in a mathematics competitior for Grade Twelve students of the Province sponsorec by the University of Saskatchewan; Wayne was the victor over all opponents in the Bryant Oratorical Tournament. Compliments Compliments . F. FULLER MACHINERY COMPANY, LTD. Construction Maintenance Equipment Road Building - Municipal - Contractors 7th Avenue Halifax Street, Regina, Sask. GOLDEN WEST Motel and Restaurant Albert Street South INTRAMURAL BASEBALL engages many of Campion ' s students during the spring days. .ters in the top pictur an directs the defei intramural fan, cons n thau hitter lot ; Coach Mr. Kei i spectator! •unnei CANDIDATES FOR THE PRESIDENCY OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL: Terry Rigelhof, Ron Kinley, Fran Justik, Jack Szafron, Luiggi Dagnone. The democratic processes spell the tenor of Campion ' s spring exercise of the franchise - and democratic hoopla, snake-dancing et al. generate the enthusiasm essential to the considered judgment preparatory to the marking of the ballot. Candidate Terry Rigelhof on the shoulders of supporters during a ses¬ sion of campaigning hoopla. THE WINNAH - Ron Kinley after forty eight hours of poster-making, strategy planning, smoke-filled room politicing, countless speeches, and convention addresses. Compliments of Compliments of LAKESIDE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH LTD. HUNTINGTON LABORATORIES Imperial - Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant (Seal - o - San - Gymnasium Floor Finish) Fargo Trucks 2859 Elphinstone Street Tel. -LA 3-2481 4330 Albert Street Tel. LA 7-0611 Holy Week timetable at Campion calls for the Senior Stu¬ dents Closed Retreat. For many suc¬ cessive years now this retreat has been under the expert direction of Rev. Hector W. Daly, S.J. a faculty member of St. Paul ' s College, Win¬ nipeg. Next we get a glimpse at some of these same students attack¬ ing an exam - some look the part - others, well, Mike Allard and Ron Thomas are hardly camera shy; indeed, they rate a 100% - as for the exam???????? IN GRADUATION PRO! - Fr. Charles Sitter wit the help of many generou resident student hands - th guys with wind - readie the prom ballroom wit artistic eclat. In such gorgeously appointed at mosphere light fantasth joyousness was all pervad ing. Faculty member, Mr. Galen Wahlmeier, casts a chaperon ' s eye in the direction of gay lad, Fred Helfrich. Compliments of BURNS - HANLEY COMPANY LTD. The Catholic Gift Shop 1863 Cornwall Street LA 2-7738 Derrick Haas had the highest cademic standing over four years, ris achievement won him the honor class valedictorian. As Derrick speaks on behalf of his classmates, among his distinguished listeners are His Grace, Archbishop O ' Neill, the Premier of the Province, the Honorable T. C. Douglas, seated just to the right of Fr. Rector, the Very Rev. Angus J. Mac Dougall, S. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS —L e s 1 i e Sackney, Dennis Starzynski, Ala- stair MacDonald, Stuart Nicholson, Arnold Czerwinski, Joseph Picray, and Derrick Haas. Roy Obriegewitsch, Robert Zimmer, Paul Fitzel, Robert Ruzicka,Michael Ryan, Brian Savaria, Wayne Cybul- ski and George Kuntz. WAYNE P. BENZ Resina, Sask. THOMAS J. BONIC Davidson, Sask. Honors 9, French Club, Curling, Intramurals. DAVID ANDREYCHUK Pine River, Man. Hockey; Curling; Intra GREGORY BEATTI Regina, Sask. Drama Junior; H Intramur GARY R. DIONNE Radville, Sask. Sodality;St. John Berch- mans; Senate Club; Bas¬ ketball Junior; Baseball Junior. JAMES J. DWYER Regina, Sask. Intramurals. KENNETH P. DOMBOWSKY Avonlea, Sask. French Club; Hockey Curling 1ES W. DESHA YE ina, Sask. ality; News; Year CLIFFORD J. EBENAL Regina, Sask. JAMES A. EHMAN Regina, Sask. Hockey ;Intramurals WARREN P. GOTTSELIG Regina, Sask. PAUL FITZEL Regina, Sask. Honors 10,12; Student Council; Basketball; Intramurals. GEORGE M. FORTIER Edmonton, Alberta Honors 9, 10; Sodality St. John Berchmans Student Council Presi¬ dent; Basketball Senior. DERRICK P. HAAS Regina, Sask. Honors 9,10,11,12; Sen ate Club; News; Vale dictory. DALE G. HICK Ponteix, Sask. ALFRED G. HELFRICH Regina, Sask. Honors 9,10, Sodality; St. John Berchmans; Student Council, Vice- President, Drama; Sen¬ ate Club; French Club; Football Junior, Senior; Basketball Junior, Senior Manager; Intramurals. PHILIP L. HAMULA Thorsby, Alberta WAYNE J. HLAVSA Moose Jaw, Sask. Baseball J un ior; Int a- murals. ALAN P. HORNING Regina, Sask. Baseball; Intramurals MERVIN F. KARST Scout Lake, Sask. Sodality; Senate Clu Curling. GERHARD G. HUNKER Regina, Sask. Sodality; Senate Club. DENNIS E. KAMBEITZ Regina, Sask. Sodality; F ootball Junior; Intramurals. ALAN J. HUSTAK Fort Qu ' Appelle, Sask. Sodality;St. John Berch¬ mans; Student Council Drama; News Editor. X 5 MR. DANIEL J. MC DEVITT S.J. Faculty RONALD A. KING Edmonton, Alta. Honors 10;Curling; Intra¬ murals. BENEDICT J. KUZMIC Regina, Sask. Sodality; Senate Club; News; Football Senior; Baseball Senior; Intra¬ murals; Cheerleader. RAYMOND LORENZ Bladworth, Sask. Curling. all Mai JOSEPH A. LUCIER Regina, Sask. Sodality; St. John Berc mans; Footba 11 Senii Basketball Senior. RICHARD V. ROLLER Scout Lake, Sask. Sodality; Drama; Senate Club; Curling; Intramurals GERALD KUFFNER Regina, Sask. GEORGE T. KUNTZ Vantage, Sask. Honors 11,12; Sen. te Club; French Club;Ne ,vs; Intramurals. EDMUND C. LANG Ray more, Sask. WILLIAM J. MARINIER Regina, Sask. Honors 9,10, Football Senior; Baseball Senior. RICHARD F. MATERI Regina, Sask. ALASTAIR D. MACDONALD Regina, Sask Honors 9, 10,11,12 ; Soda lity; News; Yearbook. DOLF E. MAYER egina, Sask. J. LAWRENCE NESTMAN Regina, Sask. Sodality; Student Council; News; F o o t b a 11 Junior, Senior; Bowling; Cheer¬ leader; Intramurals FREDERICK T. MCNEILL Regina, Sask Hockey; Intramurals LAWRENCE MORTON Regina, Sask . KANJI NAKATSU Westbridge, B.C. Hockey; Intramurals WALTER A. NEUMANN Regina, Sask. STUART F. NICHOLSON Stony Plain, Alta. Honors 9,10,11,12; Soda¬ lity; St. John Berchmans; Football Senior; Basketball Junior; B a seb all Junior, Senior. ROY F. OBRIGEWITSCH Davin, Sask. Sodality; St. John Berch¬ mans; Intramurals. ROBERT W. PETERSMEYE1 Regina, Sask. LAWRENCE RIFFEL Regina, Sask. Sodality; Intramurals. „ HARRY F. RIESS Regina, Sask. JOSEPH G. PICRAY Ponteix, Sask. Honors 11,12; Drama; French Club; Choir. ROBERT J. REYNOLDS Regina, Sask. Honors 10; Intramurals. ALBERT J. PIRIO Radville, Sask. Student Council; French Club; News; Curling. 4; $ -? f L ifa i, ifaaU WILLIAM O. ROLICK Burstall, Sask. Curling; Intramurals. BALLARD F. RUNGE Regina, Sask. St. John Berchmans Drama; Bowling; Intra¬ murals. BARRY R. ROGERS Edgeley, Sask. Curling. ROBERT L. RUZIC1A Thorsby, Alta. Honors 10,11; Soda :y Bowling. MICHAEL B. RYAN Regina, Sask. Honors 9,10,11,12; So¬ dality; Student Council Drama; C.U. Public Speaking Winner; News French, Senate Clubs Football Jun ior; Intra¬ murals. DONALD F. SAVAGE Regina, Sask. Sodality; S e n a t e Club; News; Yearbook; Football Senior; Intramurals. ROBERT C. SAUVE Regina, Sask. Sodality; Student Com cil; Yearbook Editc Camera Club; Bowling LESLIE J. SACKNEY Regina, Sask. Curling; Intramurals. CONALD C. SAPARA Regina, Sask. Honors 9,10; Intramurals DONALD T. SCHAAF Regina, Sask. Football Senior. ALBERT J. SCHMITZ Regina, Sask. JAMES R. SCOTT Kinistino, Sask. Intramurals. BRIAN A. SAVARIA Regina, Sask. Honors 9, 10,11,12; Stu¬ dent Council; Senate Club; Camera Club; Drama. KARLY J. SEBASTIAN Regina, Sask. LAWRENCE J. SIKORSKI Regina, Sask. Football Junior; Intramural RONALD J. SZYSK Regina, Sask Sodality. JAMES E. SLACK Moose Jaw, Sask. Sodality; St. John Berch mans; Intramural. DENNIS M. STARZYNSKI Regina, Sask. Honor 9,10; Senate Club News; Football Junior Basketball Junior. JAMES A. SMITH Regina, Sask. ' ll RONALD F. THOMAS Regina, Sask. Honors 10; Sodality; News; Football Senior; Baseball Junior; Intra¬ murals; Cheerleader. HEODORE A. WALTER ort Smith, N.W.T. odality; St. John Berch- nans; Curling; Intra- nurals. SERGIO R. ZAMPESE Regina, Sask. Honors 10. ROBERT P. WOOLSTENCROFT Calgary, Alberta Honors 9; Drama; Senate Club; News; Yearbook; Intramurals. DAVID P. WIRTH Regina, Sask. Student Council; News; Football Junior, Senior; Cheerleader. EUGENE F. TESCHE Regina, Sask. DANIEL J. WINGROWICH Regina, Sask. ROBERT G. ZIMMER Regina, Sask. Honors 12. m ' lV ' ' £ Father Rector, the Very Reverend Angus J. MacDougall, S.J., makes his an¬ nual report. The audience apparently finds it not only informative but amusing as well. The Graduates process onto the stage while a crowded auditorium stand at atten¬ tion - and many of the parents present, we can be sure, with glowing hearts! Salutatorian Wayne Cybulski receives honor award from Father Rector, who then presents Stuart Nicholson with one of several awards the latter received in the course of the evening. r - A 4 i f . ■hm P 1 1 j ALLAN HAGAN Regina, Sask. EUGENE VOLK Regina, Sask. FRANCES BURNS Regina, Sask. ALLAN RIEGER Regina, Sask. WILBERT ROBILLARD Lebret, Sask. PATRICIA BURKE Regina, Sask. JOHN THAUBERGER Regina, Sask. STAFFORD MC GRATH Ceylon, Sask. EVAN LORD Carra gana, Sask BRIAN MERTH Regina, Sask. EMMETT HOGAN Regina, Sask. ) L 4 V . fijBM PATRICIA BUSCII JEROME Kl.ARRFN lUflfljfr i L i . 1 Regina, Sask. Regina, Sask. aWM ]] a _ M l ' i I 1 JAMES KUSTER Estevan, Sask. JOHN BENZ Regina, Sask ILLIAM BISHOP -gina, Sask. PETER NICHOLSON Stony Plain, Alta. MARGO TURGEON Regina, Sask. CHARLOTTE MORTON Regina, Sask DENNIS BRAUN Regina, Sask. REV. WALTER E. KELLY, Faculty REV. JOHN J. LEPINE, S.J Faculty ' WILLIAM KENNEDY Regina, Sask. NORMAN ACHEN Regina, Sask. BEVERLEY SAWKA Regina, Sask. RICHARD FOLK Holdfast, Sask. PATRICIA ZIMMERMAN Cullen, Sask. ADOLF VOLK Regina, Sask. GEORGE MC KENZIE Grayson, Sask. ROBERT BECHARD Regina, Sask. RICHARD BAILEY Regina, Sask. HARVEY GULASH Regina, Sask. FRED SCHUBASCHITZ Vibank, Sask. HELEN BUTTS Regina, Sask. n KEITH THAUBERGER Holdfast, Sask. WALTER GEIS Qu ' Appelle, Sask THOMAS CLARE Edmonton, Alta. MARK KUBINSKI Moose Jaw, Sask. NICKOLA MOCK Regina, Sask. ERIC DIETRICH Regina, Sask. RONALD CHAPDELAINE Regina, Sask. ELDORA CAMPBELL Regina, Sask. Regina, Sask. JOHN SOMERVILLE Winnipeg, Man. YVETTE BURNS Regina, Sask. JOHN RIFFEL Regina, Sask. JOSEPH NESSMAN Winnipeg, Man. CHERYL HILL CATHERINE KENNETH MEASNER Holdfast, Sask, DECOROMPAY legina, Sask, ALFRED KENNEDY Regina, Sask. ROGER DUMELIE Fir Mt., Sask. m The murkiness of the above picture may well belie the certain light aglow in the hearts of these first day Arts and Science students as they assist at the Mass of the Holy Spirit. Below - don’t be shy girls - what a day! to register as a student of Campion! The boys? Why, they ' re gentlemen, of course! m ii ii. m iMiintii;iM_a 1 i i 1 ' i ' i L«h%vni n m Bill ' S Ji IH5l ! i I in !! I|llf nrniMnim As is readily seen from the above picture, the college students’ library radiates the cheeriness that conduces to effective study and sure scholarship. Look at the students on the right - they have a spare - but are they wasting time! |kl 1 , , i vmi 1 1 m ii in Jiy in iiii .,4 i I, llllllll i l ■; D, It 1 T MM 1 1 ■■■ ||§ l A power shortage seems to have attended at least one social event of the Arts social life. When it comes to dancing, pass marks are had by all. Or could this be wrong? That skeleton isnot for medical lab use - it’s a Halloween prop, believe it or not. TRAIL PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY, LTD. J. H. Johnston, Manager Heating - Plumbing - Air Conditioning Air - Conditions Oil Burners Gas Equipment 2724 Dewdney Avenue Regina, Sask m i | 1 4 s iv ■ ■ ■ 5 _■ ! IL r Arts students have time for thespian cavortings. Some of the thespians one notices are muscular, in¬ deed, but then so many are ra ther dainty. One flaw in their thespian try occurs to us - a noticeable lack of articulateness. Touche! Compliments of RELIANCE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE M. M. Rankin, Principal 1836 Scarth Street Tel. -LA 2-4816 w IK 1 m -jb m WaM gpf M 4’ SB k K | Sl Wjjm M m W jA’ P- . - u A 1960-61 ARTS BASKETBALL TEAM--FIRST ROW: D. Biollo, J. Kuster, E. Dietrich, Norman Achen, D. Hack. SECOND ROW: J. Nessman, J. Somerville, T. Clare, Coach G. Wahlmeier; P. Nicholson, M. Kubinski. Arts basketball competition saw them in action nine times, six league encounters and three independent games. The table following shows how they fared: League: Campion 60 - Luther 42 Campion 53 - Regina 29 Campion 75 - Luther 60 Campion 43 - Regina 52 Campion 62 - Luther 47 Campion 53 - Regina 61 Independent Campion 48 - Fort Garry 45 Campion 55 - Fort Garry 57 Campion 51 - YMCA 46 Rev. Father Rector receives the consecration of the candidate sodalists. Mr. Norman J. Dodge, S.J. sodality moderator, and James Kuster, sodality prefect, assist in the ceremony. Below are the new sodalists - Patricia Zimmerman, Eldora Campbell, and Charlotte Morton. [jHt ii Hill 4 41_ CH 4 Campion College ' s Chancellor, His Grace, Archbishop O ' Neill, addresses the graduates and those attending the exercises. Arts student Patricia Burke receives from His Grace the college award to student who came second in class. Rev. Patrick J. Boyle, S.J., assistant dean, and Rev. James W. Dyer, S.J., dean, lead Graduates Procession. Fr. Rector presents toCharlotte Morton the Junior College Scholarship given by the University of Saskatchewan to the leading student in a Junior College. At the left the prize winners, Patricia Burke and Charlotte Morton, are pictured together. Autographs Campion ' s 1961 Graduation Exercises ' ere honored with the presence of several ignitaries and leading citizens. On the opposite page are shown some if these: Mr. Joseph McIntyre, prominent ocal lawyer, addressing the graduates; the remier of Saskatchewan, the Honorable T. ;. Douglas, in conversation with Archbishop I’Neill and the Honorable Chief Justice mmett M. Hall; in another picture we see lis Grace, Archbishop O ' Neill with Chief ustice Hall. Other pictures show Mr. E. Hallam, drs. O. J. McNeill, President of the Campion adies Auxiliary, Mr. Norman J. Dodge, 3. J., and Mr. H. McNamee; at the tea able Mrs. A. Doiron and Mrs. J. J. Boyle; finally, alumna Miss Patricia Wicijowski and Fr.Thomas P. J. Doyle, S.J. Brother Daniel J. Brady, S.J. Brother Daniel J. Brady, S.J., and Brother Maurice H. Kline, S.J., are re¬ sponsible for the Maintenance and Manage¬ ment Departments of Campion College. Brother Brady, we see, laying out a job - next, inspecting a recently built planter at the northeast corner of the Boyle Memorial Gy mn asiu m; then we see both Brother Brady and Brother Kline with a work¬ man installing the young plants. On the next page Brother Kline setting out and in the course of one of his frequent shopping tours. The pictures at the bottom show both Brothers during leisure time - even then, one readily notices, they are about the col¬ lege ' s business. Wmmw UmoiNc CREDITS Rev. Francis M. McGee, S.J. Rev. Theodore Zuydwijk, S.J The faculty and student body of Campion ex¬ tend hearty congratulations and felicitations to three former faculty members, who were recently ordained - ad multos annos, Fathers Murphy, McGee, and Zuydwijk. ALUMNI The Campion 1961” is very proud to picture three former students, who were recently raised to the priesthood. Their fellow Alumni, the faculty and student body of Campion, wish you, Fathers Francis, Kutarna, and Mallam every blessing and success in your priestly life. Rev. William Francis, O. F.M. was a student at Campion 1946-49 and again 1950-51. Father is the son of Mr. M. F. Collins and the late Mrs. Collins residing in Holy Rosary parish. Rev. Jacob A. Kutarna was ordained for the diocese of Regina. Father was a Campion student from 1949 to 1954. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kutarna of St. An¬ thony ' s parish. Rev. E. Gibson Hallam, S.J. is a member of the Upper Canada Province of the Jesuit Order. From 1943 to 1947 Father was student at Campion. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hallam, reside in Sacred Heart parish. His Grace Archbishop O ' Neill Mr. M. Fortier His Excellency Bishop Klein Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Fraser Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Garritty Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Antonini Mr. and Mrs. J. Biss Mr. and Mrs. G. Bobbitt Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Boyle Mr. and Mrs. L. Beaudi Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Boprassa Mr. and Mrs. T. Burke, Guppy Mf; f a f‘Mrs. J. Haas MrV%hdft||rs. P. T. Hagen ttori ' brtolfe d Mrs. E. A. ] Mr. aui Mrs. E. Hallam hjr., Mrsrf- vir. Harfrula Mt. mM Vfrs L. Hartmah . Miss Sara Cameron Campion College Alumni Association Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Chase Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Clermont Mr. and Mrs. P. Coutu Honorable and Mrs. Eft Mrs. M. Curran Hartnell Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Dally Mrl and Mrs. P. G. ifelatie: Mr. ' and Mrs. J. de Rosea ! Mr. and Mrs. M. Durnan Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Egner Mr. and Mrs. A. Huber Mr. and Mrs. J. Hustak Mr. and Mrs, D, Fay Mr. and Mrs. J. Fahlman and Mrs. W. Kew Mr. and Mrs. J. V. King Mr, and Mrs. G. Kiss Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Folk Mr. and Mrs. J. Fogarty Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris Mr. and Mrs. J. Morton Honorable and Mrs. T. H. Wood Dr. and Mrs. R. Woolstencroft Mr. and Mrs. K. Zackrisson Mr. and Mrs. A. Zimmer Mr. D. Murphy Honorable and Mrs. I. C. Nollet Mr. and Mrs. F. Nestman Mr. and Mrs. D. Zimmer •• % ‘1 ' .TO . ... «■ 1 ■ CAMPION « ' • m | R i NATIONAL MUSIC SUPPLY 0. K. MARKING DEVICES LTD, L. 1 4 I « J C J M- E RADIO RAINBOW L WRY W §■ H i REG INA OTlI-ERS 1 „ I P r. SILVEAMAN FURNITURE LTD £UN ELECTRI LTD v,% VIC ALLMS | mm the KING S i HOTEL; I , IV 1 1 1 r HE Canadian Bank ' W« 4 j - OF COMMERCE- - M M k ’ail , t il MiMs: Robert Sauve STAFF OF THE CAMPION 1961 — ABOVE: The editoral staff picturing Wayne Cybulski, art; Douglas M ar sha 11, layout; Fr. T. Doyle, moderator; Robert Sauve, editor; Don Campbell, assistant editor; Or- rin Ritter, art. AT LEFT--THE PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Paul Beauchemin, Gary H e 1 fr ic h, Mr. L Hofstetter, S.J., director; Nick Coyle, James Deshaye, Alastair Macdonald. TlM-fJDAT Don Campbell Assistant Editor Pictured below is the sales staff Alastair Macdonald, James Desha ye, Robert Sauve, and John Hubenig, being briefed by Fr. Doyle. 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