Campion Jesuit High School - Knight Yearbook (Prairie du Chien, WI)
- Class of 1941
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I . , n lf' 2 ai , E ii!! ii!! ., We Salute Breparxng youth to face problems ln a pagan morlo has been a mayor atm of the Soccety of Slesus for four centurnes Begxnnxng thenr fcfth century an a morlo approachmg nts chaotxc gemfh Eesuuts habe as bast ano as ouffccult a problem to master as any luhnch has exnsteb smce the Beluge afforolng youth a Qlihrlstlan eoucatlon nn the mtost of an mstblous plague of goolessness , Zlgnatlus of loyola a tnorloly serbant 1,-,rbi Q from a tuouno recenbeo m the serbnce of Spam chanceo to reab the Inbes of baunts N BBEUUBFIIIQ ilgnatxus betoob hxmself to the cabe of Jiilanresa tnhere he spent long bays anh nights an prayer The man that came forth was no of a tnorloly kung tnhxle rn conbalescence brought hnth hmm the future Saocnety of Zlesus Zlgnatxus yourneyeo to the Mnlbersuty mal, of Barns ano began has fmal selectuon of 1 1 'R gi generous ano loyal compamons 41911 the W 4 fi Jfeast of the Qssumptlon 1534 Qdlllf Nl V4 ilgnatzus ano has sux associates botneo themselbes to the facthful serblce of Goo an the beautiful chapel of QBur laoy at Montmartre Paul an solemnly approbeb the neboly formeo Socnetp of Slesus IU 1540 ano A45 U from thus solemn recognltlon the Qoclety U hates tts blrth Ulihus tn the halls of Qinboll li Q Qiastle mere the Dunne ano far ceachmg oreams of bt ilgnatxus crystallxgeo I I I Q . . , , . . , ' .4 i.- ' , ,Y-1 7: ggi-f 5775 - , . . -1 SA f . . longer champion of Qpain, but champion of Wlhrist. Zlae r n, f r ' ' ' ' w 1 f 'N WY 'v Tv 5:1 . , ,t N , ' ' 7 , y 'J-1 f- , , - Q- :V . . , , . g .' .I - X Rapioly the little Society grew: schools hosp1talS pulplts mtsslon ttelos Eyes turneo lnestlnaro ano mtsstonartes set out to carry the gospel to ,Worth Qmertcan - sahages Cftght Slesults theftrst canontgeo saints who ltheo on Qmertcan soul were martyreo unoer cruel prtmutnbe tortures Elesuxt mnssxonarnes were unoaunteh The hrabery of Bere Marquette nn hrmgmg :rg Mil 'I dlhrust smessage mto the tmlos of Qmernca X51- ' ts unparalleleo ibe mas theftrst tohtte man 2 to mem the confluence of the wtsconstn math the :father of Eaters Bolutncal pressure forceo Rope Element xm to suppress the Saoctety Elth tts restoratnon ln 1814 jfather Qugnatelll member of the 09111 Society tnas appomteo General of the ,Hem QBne of the turst foretgn mlsstons ol for Zlnotans at Jflortssant jlilnssourn Q U 'S estahhsheo tn 1823 Jflorlssant tnas to iff' I become the supply renter of a hast meh spreaomg oher the Rltoolelnest bannt 'ilouts ataoemy hah alreaoy expanheo mto Qdlllf 'louis college jfrom Qlihe Qllollege other schools of the Mn: hersnty gretn unttl tooay at has become one N.-,' of the famous eoucattonal mstttuttons m Qmerlca known as St Iouls unxherstty . cr ei 1 z Tl, ' ' ' ' f 'f . , ' ' ' ' , 'Q ' x. ,. J K Qu l tl N.: Af V ' .2 ' ' ' ' Y fha? LX , i, 71 ' g , , . 5 :Inn X 1.2 A 1 Q-N , ' . . ii' .- ' ' ' U the restoreo Society was a loggcahin school dy , 5 RA A . f 1 ' I S5 1 - 9 g'4 ?'Nl ' , . . , v- 1-5 4 ' . 'ii' ' ' 9 ,K is A .-l, H s ' ' l U H ,- ' . A , , , V fest' II1'-ext'-if'1::ff,U, -ft, -:- - 'ilii E115 Mlltrffi-ii ' -g,-A01 +- Elesuits arrepteh in 1880 Sinhn 'iLa1nIer's offer of a sthnul in Prairie hu Khien. Qt that time the frame structure of Iatnler iball mas GEZainpiun,hut sinre then, Qr Z l f ll W QL Q 'pair '4Q'l'1'fllq W W. -6 W: ,gd fam 'Ihr EY, as the Sanrietp has inultiplieh to 26,000 suns, so has Qliampinn ahhanreh until tuilap she is able tu boast nf one nf the finest sthouls in the Mniteh States, senhing forth hunhrehs of pnung men to Iihe hihrant Cath olir Qgv fi LI..- -,if Iihes anh regenerate a mohern thantir age. we the Seniors of 1941 hehitate these pages to the sulhiers uf Qllhrist who unher the Ieahership of Saint Zlgnatius, unfurl Glhrists stanharhs to a fifth renturp il OWMV XA wich 1526 Mppmw! ,QM ini! 4 af ggi I 1 UN f Uh! t K 'W Mirza? f 'M' , Ja 3 f ff 'gkj?.v'!f15 ' ij f 1 1 v O . ff A34 06 al an Iyf Q 9 101 ,vis if fiiqsfw il 0' iff N J? all K4 ,xA Ii f f fffffxti' ifwbff lrffff pf ii n SW: I 'A J ,Fm 1 fr A-I ff ,rf , , , ,,,Mg,iI,, K 4 I 151,-ii lu4? 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'.J,:ff ' - 1 1 ,gf V fff 'f 1' f.. .e-f-'- - 'f '- c ' f Q U ' ......... , 1 f - ff X ff I 5 AS WE ENTER The first impressions of visi- tors at Campion convey the ideal mental and physical ad- vantages of this hlidwestern Jesuit boarding school. Cam- pion consists of seven princi- pal buildings situated to form a C design, an infirmary, a central heating plant and a spacious campus encircled by a nine hole golf course. ,. . ,-XMPIUNS system of education based on four hundred years of Jesuit experience in teaching aims principally at training the students to think clearly and to speak correctly and effectively. These two aims properly realized enable the graduate to succeed at any vocation he chooses to follow. By learning to use his own mind, the student prepares to meet the problems with which later life will confront him. By gaining skill in expressing his thoughts in clear, concise lfnglish he will be able to deal successfully with his fellow men. This basis, coupled with body development and crowned with the religious influence, is the Campion way. I! ,,,,,,,-,,,-,,.g '-A 'sq Q ' . A9751-3 I -vs ', Q.. ' .. S 'Wy 373. 4' K x Mimi? TTT' 4 i 'LlV'Lfl?'l'fT lT:,lilli7'fT',ilellhlf 'I' i 1' ix ,, in 'i , ky li X li - ,J , X-.ibm J if U education is eomplete which ignores its ultimate purpose, Ciocl. So at Campion the stutlent is taught not only how to think clearly and speak ellectively, hut he is taught that the purpose in life lies in the life hereafter. livery tlay is begun in the most perfect manner-with Holy Nlass. ln the classroom religion is the guiding influence. 'lihe center ol' campus activity is the beautiful chapel of Our Latly of the Angels. 'lihere may he seen the Campion Knight as a daily communi- cant. There may he seen the student before taking a still examination, or the young loothall player on his way to the gridiron. School sotlalities train hoys in personal holiness and Catholic leatlership. Since the foremost concern is the hoy's spiritual welfare, every phase ot Campion life lorwartls the tlevelopment ol' a true Catholic gentleman. wheie splenaoi falls . l 4.1! X . Il INDIAN SUMMER VISITS CAMPION , , N . . , , . . ' YI U rivers run by Lampion-is the poets hrst conception ol Campion, which Joyce Kilmer was proud to call his adopted alma mater. Indeed, one mile from the campus is the conlluence of the great IVisconsin and Nlississippi rivers. Nestled comfortably beneath shielding blulls in this scenic valley, Campion offers the modern boy physical ad- vantages which contribute so effectively to his well-rounded development. Sports play an important role in Campion's system ol' complete education by providing a strong body in which to nourish a sound mind. In cool autumn four football fields beckon the Campion linight to both Varsitv and intramural sport. During the snoxvv winter months the inside sports ol' basketball in the school's two gymnasiums, bowling, 'boxing and the outdoor attractions of skating, tobogganing and hiking continue the development ot a sound body. Springtime brings baseball on the campus' diamonds, tracks. tennis and handball courts and golf course. .XII students are encouraged to compete for the Varsity teams, Campioirs able representatives on the athletic Iield. 1 I Q -- V1 f if-r y D Um ,ak ll . Y Vi? M. A , 3 U-Lf.. . Y. . Y wwf b -,, 4. V' ., , 49 'nil if A X - . , . , -V ' k K I I' M N-Q V' , -.az ' -' ' J -- X .. 1. ' Nifm- ' ' P- - ' , ,. , if '., ,..' 7' ,'P . - ' ' 7 ' r I 1 45. . . 4. f ,L-' ' A . 4 I 1' 4 ' , ' '. - .. If ,, . 44 . ' -0 , f . . . ' A ' . 1 'V A,n if My , . 1 f . - 1' ,Ig D Q .ja , ' I - ' -v, . , ' 4 ,. ,. . ' . ,A ff--ff-'Q' wffm . K . I ll? 9,0 , - zz 4 - f '- ffl ,..J--,W - . I, -f tm, , 1,145-.',' if-4...,g ,rf -X and D, I 0 f ,Q XX ,x I -Axxlmi ... , . 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Mere proficiency in studies or athletics does not constitute a well-rounded educa- tion. For those journalistically inclined the school ollers experience on the hi-Weekly newspaper and the yearbook. 'llhe John Barrymores may dis- play their dramatic talent with the hlasquers cluh which stages many productions: the musically mind- ed lind outlets in the military band and concert orchestra: the Drill team and Rifle team represent the school in military competitions. 'lihe lfnglish, Latin and lfrench clubs, the choir and two sodalities. further widen the extra-curricular field. 'LCM gluebeiiv Hill HIGHLEGHYS and SHADOWS LIFE PULSATES WITHIN Qive us the kin K flzfs Ball . . . Qfzmml of niouflz si 55 U -,L ,QL E Zi. 1 gi 4 W-ii Pt. 1 :vii h ' 6, 7- - 3 F ' A T . ,. V' 1 ' f 3 - .fr 1 V X . ' P+ Wx 'L g f' 's ' X ' li 'V - 53 ' ' ' I X.-' ' ' . ' , KT s 01'-' yt L' ' J 1,1 A 1 V f I dl V , NF-ff '-'V 4 ' H: ' ' lu' mir , 0 ' v -. H - my V, 1 f it gf-. - A1 L Qi I .s . Atl 'i h!7'J'l'N'L K t FP Q kg 'fyLi'1Hf-Q- -L . 4 f fr H ,, unhnssis Gm 'ids 1 A 4 Z,-A .L 4 2 qc? JS THE REV. W. S. BOWDERN, S.J. RCCIUI' 5lln'N PRESIDENT llNxlll't'5 pu rem ut well-lacing. MEET OUR LEADERS Pl lm lflll i5f2l . ' 'uQiu ni v o s j. S'I'l'1MI'!iR, S.J. Tuna Riav. VVll.I.I.XM F. Housiik, S.j. VIRHE Rizv. EDXVARD J. Ilivscnias S j . ,. . Yl'iRY ship sailing the seas needs its captain and so the Rev. XV. S. Bowdern, Sxl., has piloted Campion for four years both in a material and scholastic Way, mak- ing it a boarding high school second to none. One sees evidence of Father Bowdern's unfailing interest in Cam- pion in the latest campus additions: Loyola hall, Campion's new refectory, the Joyce Kilmer Nlemorial library, and numerous other improvements accomplished with the aid of the Rev. VV. l . llouser, S. tl., superintendent. .Xssisting as first ollicer ol' the S. S. Campion is the Rev. 'lf -I. Stemper. S. sl., principal. XYith a year's experience as assistant principal, lfather Stemper ably maintained the high scholastic standards that have distinguished Campion. 'lihe supervision of the faculty. the regulation of the daily order and the working for ever better cooperation between teacher and student, all come within the scope ol the principal. lfilling the position of second ollicer, the Rev. lf. .X. llipschen, S.-I., as assistant principal and dean of disci- pline. has maintained discipline essential to every school. --17- .llizlixlrr .'1.f.Yl.YfllIlf I r11n'1jml - UQ! i H s yi lf? f ' .1- LANGUAGES object of the Campion languaq while lfrench lends modernity. Language teachers assernlwled in the lilwrarx gs Air Q 5 English professors prepare subject matter. Seated: Misssus. j. F. Ainnex, S.j.. j. VV. N.xUc:n'roN, S.j., Ricv. . . .1L. .. MISNRS asslak. Siam in f: . . . llovris, S. j., Rifv. VV. A. Ducnoi.n, S. j., MR. j. I XV.u.sH, S. HI. ENGLBH It is a primary accomplishment ol man to speak, read. and write his native language fluently and intelligently. XVith these ends in view, the Campion student is instructed during his liour years of lfnglish to strengthen his command over written and spoken words, and to imitate the masterpieces which are analyzed and studied. ln obligatory speech classes, students are taught to speak clearly, forcefully and effectively. lo train the mind is the prime department. l oremost are the clas sical courses in l.atin and Cireeli Seated: Revs. A, F. fiI'.YSl-.R, S.j., F, NEBRICH, S.j., A. F. Siianuiiik, S.j., DI. P ME1.cinoRs, 5.1. Standing: All-issus. 'II K NICKENNEY. S.j.. VJ. J. Qruax. s.j., R. li SUL'TH.XRD, S.j. lhe Rifvs. R. NIIQSCIIENNIUSIER. HISTORY ,X thorough three year Course in histor y is pursued by each student at Campion. In his Iirst 'ez ' tl Ii' 'I 3 ii me ies iman gets an extensive View ol' the ancient world: in his second, the student b ecomes well acquainted with the histor and r y government of his own country. 'lihe course is com Ieted in third ear with the stud f of ljuro can P Y I P events since the Nliddle .-Xges. Debates, book reports and frequent 1. . I iscuss ons highlight this course during the three years. 1 . , . Ilistory teachers, Nliessks. j. L. S'rR1xr:nR, N. P. IOIIIR N I XX Ii Ixnikix Nl IUM NIXCII, ixgl., peer into world 'l'I'lll' j. A.'. .- II.I.lV.XX. S.j., 'I'. .-X. ScHU'r'ri-1, X, S.j., confer on fine points ot Catholic dogma. 119.- 4 RELIGION Religion in education is definitely the basis on which C am p i o n ' s teaching system is operated. Cath- olic principles and background are expounded not only in religion class but in every class. lvl Lx .. Cfrsixif if: ul...ll...llXQkl.. Scientific study forms an important part of third and fourth years' curriculum. ln third year, students ol' general science learn the simpler applications of the natural laws. 'lihc fourth year student of physics makes far greater inroads of' scien- tific investigation. Checking financial figures are Riiv. P. j. lVlURl'HY, S.j., and P. F. QFLYNN, lreasurerr. Xlways ready to care for the health of the Knights are Nlisses li. .X. Nugent and X. QX. lfencl. ilihe infirmary is a small complete hospital With two registered nurses and a regular consulting physician. ' 4 I L S . 1 1 ,Z .ts -of-1 .xii , .J . -QA, 4 Emi A 5535i 55 5- ' -'cr Riav. I. F. O'CoNxok, S.j., NIESSRS. Ci. A. UUIDX i 9 rex ieu electricifx gllklllll llll1lt'l ot thorough checkup by Miss!-.s lx. A. XL- ' nr I I' Pxaki-ii MATHEMATICS MILITARY Upon entrance into Campion the Pointing for the supreme test of their freshman is steeped in the first prin- military fitness, the inspection and ciples of algebrag the following year exhibition on lVIotlier's day, the R. U. the required course is completed by 'lf C. unit worked diligently to mas- a study of plane geometry. Students ter the drill prescribed. Under the desiring more mathematics are af- direction of Nlaj. P. H. hlahoney forded courses in trigonometry, ad- and Sergt. J. lf. lilliott interest was vanced algebra and solid geometry. fostered by competition for awards. Math teachers probe shelves for intricate formula. Mlissks. P. j. Moiu.uu'rY, S.j., F. j. Gokes, j. P. KR.-XMl'ER, S.j. M.xjoR P. Il. Mxnouiax' and SERGT. AI. Ii. El.i.1o'rr check revised drill schedule. I I REGISTRAR lfrom the moment the Campion freshman steps on the campus, until graduation, records are made of his entire curriculum. 'lihese records are collected and filed away by the registrar, Brother R. D. Daly, S. .-Xfter grad- uation any information on the student's scholastic stand- ing can be obtained. -2I- liiurriiick R. F. ll.u.Y, S.j., registrar, refers to files. ,..4s' MUSIC Orchids to Captain S. S. de- Pkorz S, S. rm R.xNr'rz, Ranitz for the Work accom- plrslred during the past year lraton master, calls for arrenrirm Ks music instructor he suc cesslullv directed the brnd rr orchestr 1 rn the pre er trtron ot many musrcrl pro Grams lhe gold star avvard LIBRARY system rs an innovation, intro uced by the captain, vvhrch ras cultrv rted greater interest rmong the musicians Miss Rrrrx M Srvrxru rrrrrrrn revrews .1 new edition t rn the oyce lxrlmcr lrbr rrv Lnder l he liter rry heart ol Lrmpron res s l R 5 rt the library 1l'f0lLlS students reacy r ' , 1 rd ' ' 'z ' ' sw - V bw . ' vt a S d L . v I Q ' c t r'r Ar - f 1 ' 'z' .' 'iz ' J f' V' 1' ' 'z 7 ' the expert direction of lNliss . 'ma' ' 1 ' 1 i ' : ' ' ' . 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' f f. ous iiction varied biography, books '..v'. -,y-si ' -1 r' -2 ll -7. 1-1 Y ' . 2 1 ' ' i ' ' ' ' .' ' ' 1 'i r Y L - l l C -S ' -- . . . I d J 1 1 -' ' ' ' ' 1 - ' . z , ' ' u 'f ' - I C . . . . . . . ff lf N 4 ' .. ' J 1 . ,. ' . - , 2 . , 1 L' 6 -22- 1-, ' i' ' rtcess to the crtrlogued shelves o am , ol science religion, 4 I 6,3 A h iz! f ffaiq.-L tr rvel dr rmr 1nd poetry Here the lxnrghts cm not UH HK IL 1X1 1011 IDL CII OVTTICIT H1 O0 5 U '1lC ryh 1 1 r 1 f rr re b f ference volumes tor ard rn prep rung lble to turn to IC sses ln the past year the library has the morrovv s clfr made large strides tovvards the completion ot every llltlllll modern lxrlmer library ot Campion rs certrrnlv 1 httrng monument to the patriot poet rnd lrrend ot Lrmpron, oyce lxrlmer section l he be A HELPING HAND SAME OLD GAG CATCHY COMPUTATION CAREFUL, FATHER! A RESPITE FROM DUTY REPAIRING ? ! ? HM-MM-M-M-M ! ? ! WHO, ME, FATHER? DEEP COGITATION? 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BARNETT CHARLES K. BARTON RAYMOND T. BARTON JOHN F. BAUMANN JOHN D. BOURKE Ilosroln-I, XVis., Class LX. IM-lroil, Slirh., Class lIi'. I liIIIlIil'0I'I. Ky., Ulnss IV. Phillips, XYis., Ulziss -LX. l'liii':ip.0 Sofinllly 1-2-3--4, Il.O.'I'.l'. Soalnlity 2-3, lC.0.'l'.1', Smlulity 2-3-I, H.0.'I'.1'. Soflality 1-2-3-I, I2.0,'l'.l'. Sodalily 1 I 2-3, Invnl. 4, Uunipion- 2-3, Uorp. -1, Drill 'l't-:nn 2-3-I. I rent'l1 Club -I, 2-3. Lient. I, Drill Te: P' 4-ilu 3-I, Uznnpion Knight I, I'II'1'II1'Il Ulnh 4, Pres. Honors 2. 3-I, Campion Knight , . , . I, .Xvolylvs 2-3-I, ling. I-'oollnnll -1, Track 3, lim-T. Po-lflditor, .Xv:ul. -I, Latin Acad. 1, .xr-ntl. I, Latin Acad. -1, Monogrnni , Honors I-2-3-4. Honors 1-2-3-4. .Xt-sid. -I, Ifrench 'I'r1-ns., Honors M:1sr1m-is -I. O look ahead is not always the easiest taskg but to recall the past is oftentimes a pleasure. To the class of '41 this is doubly enjoyable, because we have maintained precedents, adding lustre to Campion tradi- tion. Back in 1937 we came together for the first time. Since then we have come to know each other as brothers. And Campion will always remain foremost in our minds. For here are memories dear to us all, good times and old friends. Q' 0 'U' 'CN L ffm l vff-l-9 DANIEL M. COLLINS THOMAS M. CRINNION EDWARD F. CROWE EDWARD CUNNEEN,JR. JAMES A. CURRY Cliiq-ago, lil., lllnss -10, 'l'uI4-mln, Ohio, Ulnss 1113, i'Iii1':lg'u. Ill., Flnss l.X. l'I1YiI'1nfI Hti his Ohio II'i1'll'oi'rI Uonn - - . A 1,5 . , . . , . Sodulity I-2-3-4, li.0.'I'.l'. Sodnliiy 1-2-3, I:,O,'l',t'. Smlnlily I, Ist Asst. 2-3, Class IU, Sodality 1-2- IU. Soflality .3--1, 2-3, I.ic-nt. -I, Cnnniion- 2-3-I, CHIIIIJIOIIOLLP 3, Il.O.'I'.l'. 2-3, Lie-ut. 4, Cl-I, 1fl.O,T.C'. 2-3. 4. V. 35-I, FPIIIIDIOIN' ella- 3--1, I4'ootImll4,13:1S- Ifootlmll 3-4, .Xcolyte-s Drill 'Feznn 3-4, Tlasket- Drill 'Vvani 4, l'2'1lllDi0n- 'I'r:u-k 3-4, I+'rf-ncli ke-lhnll 3-I, AIOIIOLYVPIIII 1-2-3--I, Uhoir 1-2-4, lwnll 3 lXIZlSflllQl'S -1, Latin viii- 3-4, Campion Knight I, ,Xt-olyte-S 3-4, Honors Vinh 3--I, Golden Glow-S .X4':uI. I, Honors 1-2-3-I. I. .X 1' olyt e 1-2-3--1, Uhoir 3-1. 1-3, lsr.-in-I1 Ulnlu 4, .Ir. lfri-nr-Ii Ululr -I, Honors 1. I'1'Un1 2-3, Drill Tvulll -l. qs Zi-I, Iiuski-Iluill II, Moll- I, - ' -, , op:r:mi Vlulv Z!-I, Hon- I':mi1-iam Knight l, Vout ws 1, hull Il-I, Blmmgr:un Ululv Zi-I, I-Iliyr. .X4':Icl. I, Latin Xwul I llonurs l-2-.I-I, Ulimi' 2, .liz l'i'um 2-Sl. ..--v......-.M AI Ts IILWQ v. A MOMENT'S LEISURE FROM SENIOR ACTIVITIES 1 31 ... M. BOYLE THOMAS L. BRUNDAGE JOHN R. CAGNEY, .IR. Ix Class 413 Uliic--igwi Ill Class -IU. l'l1ic':igo. lll., Class IA , , O T C Ai' : , . , ,, -' .il-ut. I, Sodzilily I-11-3-1, II.0.'l'.i', Smlnlily I-2.-3-I, I.. . . , lfootlmll 2-3, I.i4-ul, I, Drill 'l'4-:im 2-SI, his-ut. -I, Drill 'Fuzuu IJIIIIIII Ululs 1 3-I K':impiom-Iti- I-2-Zi-4, 'f ir'- ,O-f CHARLES J. CALLAHAN 'IN-l'x'v Hziixln-, lnrl., Uluss Ill. Sodzility I-Z-3-I, KO. 'l' I' 2-2-fi Footlmll 3-I, NI-IlII0I.Z'I'2'lIll'IJIIIII I, Howl- .- , im.: 'I'e-:im I, BIJJV. l 'li TERRENCE J. CASHMAN Ow:itmin:u, Minn., Plus IU. Smlzilily 3-II, RO 'l',C. 3, Sgt. II, JNIOIIOHI' n Uluh 'I I 'I' rack 3--1, H f 1 Q, I m fl miie? IK ff-'fin fu ry- T-if I s. .AYP 132.. THOMAS B. CURRY Il:u'tI'orrl, Conn. Class Ili. Sollulily II-I, Ii.U.'l'.l'. 3-1 llnnfl I, 'I'l'zu'k Zi-tl, Mon- ULIITIIII Ulnlr fl-I, I l'!'ll4'Il l'Inlu 1, llonors l, l'hoir Il-I. RICHARD B. DALEY New York, N. Y., Class IV. Soflnlity Il-l, li.0,'l'. V, Il, Sgt. I, Drill 'l'f-:nn l, K':nnpioln-Ilv Il-l, l-'V4-ni-h Vlnl, 1. EDWARD J. DAVID t'i1-1-ro, Ill., Class IA. Yivv-l'l1-S. 2, l'rs-s. R, So- clznlity I-2-Il-l, ll.0.'l'.l'. 2-I4-I, Ifootlunll 1, Hus- lu-I bull Il-1, lxIOIl0IJ,'I'Illll . ,U . 1 llnln -I, lunch llnlr I, llonors I-2, JAMES J. DE YOUNG Apple-lon, XYis., Class lt'. rlodlnlily I-Z-I4-I, Il.U.'l'.t'. 2-3-l, Iiills- 'I'!'1llll Il. GAIN this year Senior classrnen set the pace in athletics. I Ieightened were the ideals of sportsmanship and lair play which have long distinguish- ed teams having the honor ol' rep- resenting Campion. Capt. Madden formed the nucleus of a hard lighting eleven whose record glows with grid- iron conquests. Capt. Kalb led a highly successful basketball team to the second round of the annual I,oy- ola Catholic Tournament in Chicago. The track team was paced hy six Senior lettermen while I.ou Michalak captained the howling team. SMOKER RENDEZVOUS ,,,..aa..-,A EDWARD J. DOWD Louisville- Ky., Class -1lZ. Smlulnty 1-2-Si, Il.0,'l'.C. 2-21, Sgt. 1, Hand il-1, Drill 'Feunl 1, Campion- vliv Ci-11, Cmnpfon Jillifllll 1, Honors 1-2-Cl-1. EDWARD P. DREHER St. lmnis, Mn., Class 1.X. l'rn-s. 3, Src-. 1, Smlulily l-Z-fi-1, Ollivvl' 2-1, ILO. 'l'.C. 2-3- 1, llrill 'l'n-:un 3- 1, Czunniom-llv Il-1. lfoollmll 1, Monogrannn l'lnh 1, ,Xi-olylefs 1-2-Zi-1, llnnors 1-241-1, I!oXX'linp.:' 'l'1:11n 1, lizlslu-tlunll Cl. WILLARD J. DRESSEL Chi4'ng'o, lll., Class 115, Smlullty l-2-24--1, li.0.'l'.C, 2-3, Sgt. 1, lfootlmll 34, Honors 1-2-3-1, AI--dnl 2:-34, liiill- 'IW-:un -1. LEONARD F. FAGAN 'l's-rr+- Hunts-, lnd., Cluss 1,X. Sodulily 1-2-3-1, l'r1-- 1'n-vt 2, Illlm-nlion Nlvfl- ul l, R.0.'l'.C. 2-3-1, lirill 'l'1-:nn 3, l'IllIlD10llI'lI1' l-Z. .Xrolyle-s l-2-I1-1, l.n1in .X4':ul. 4, Honors l-Z5-55-1. lmwlinp: 'Pvuxn 1. JAMES P. FEELEY Riva-r Fora-s1, Ill., Clnss 1,X. Sodulily 3-1, ILO. 'l'.C, 3-1, llnml 3-1, Cmn- pionvtte Ii-1, Cznnpion Knight 1, llnsketlmll 34. .Xmrlytes 1, 'Vvnnis 'IH-:nn Z!-1. 5' QNLC Q, f X 1 'gunna'- en , si-0-' .,-'f 1 'Cal v x ,ll-4-L LEE A. FISCHER Nlilwunkn-v, XVis,, Class IC. Smlalliiy 2-ii-1, ILO. 'l'.C. 2-Zi, Sgt. 1, l4'rvn4'l1 Klnll 1, .Xlhlelir .Xssn. 1. HENRY A. GARDOCKI Ile-uvn-rton, Mis-lu., Class IC. Smlnlily 1, IC.0.'l'.C. 1, Honors 1, ,XL-ulyu-s 1. JOHN B. GEORGE lleloil, XVis., Clnss f1C. Sodnlnly 11, li.O.'I'.C. 1, ,Xc-olylm-s 1, l1'I'1'llI'll Clnlx 1, l 1'm-lwll Club 1, Choir 1. ROBERT F. GEORGE lla-Init, XVis., Class 1ll. Sud:ll?1X' 3- 1, li.O.'l',C. C3-1, llnnnrs Z4-1. EDWARD J. GLEESON ilu-:1p.:'u, lll., Class -1C. Smlznlily 3-1, ll.O.'l'.C, .1-1, J'l'1'll1'1l tlnln 1. -33,- J- f- 'N G 4 ev Q X 1 1' X A 1 - ' HEY, THE RINGS ARE HERE! if .-S A JOHN H. HOGAN lfnrl XV:1ym-, Iml., Ulnss HJ. Soriulity -1, ILO. 'I' l' I I THEODORE J. HUNT Sun l':u'Ios, Ariz., Class IU. Smlzllity l-2-3-4, R. 0.'l'.l'. 2-3, Sgt. 1, Aco- Iytvs 2-3-I, f,I'fI2lI1iSt 2-3- 1. FI't'llI'h Club -I, Choir I. -341 'K JOHN E- JENNINGS RICHARD M. JORDAN Milwaukee, XViS.. Ulzxssw -4- . , R. ,. . fini gogmliry 2-3-4, Hn. b,QtQ',:mQ'qI'QU, 'l1 8il.'f, '.'. -2, Aeut. 4, Bas- T, ' -.' uf- ' 'A I, I- ketbnll 3-4, Acolvtc-S 2- i,'l'P'--Hi. Hugmmh J 3-K1 Honors Q A ' .-, 'lll 1021111 .5-1. F. GLENN JOHN E. GOGGIN GERALD P. GRACE ROBERT J. HARMON WILLIAM J. HEDGES XVII:-ulon. lll., Floss Ill. 1'liim':np.g'o, lll., Ulznss IA. Uliir-:ig:o, Ill., Ulziss Ill, i'l'iir-zlgro, lll., Ulnss -ID. liimzn, Ohio, Class -Ill. iw-, ZZ, 'I'l'1-us. 3, Smlril- Soilzilily I-2-3-1, Il,O.'I'.i', Soflzilily 1-2-3-I, R.O.'l'.l', Smlrllity I-2-3--I, Ii.0.'I'.C. Sodzilily I-2-3, Ii.O.T.i'. ny I-2-2:-1, ll.U,'l'.l', 2-za, 2-ss. 3l:lj0l' I, llrill 'I'e-um 2-zz-I Ifoollunll 4, Ixus- 2-:I-1, in-ill 'I'efzini ::-1. 2-::, vzmt. -I. lhmd 1-2-3- l.i1-ul. I, llrill 'l'1':um I, 2-Z!-l. 1'IllllIlI0llI'II4' 1, lu-Ilmll 3. .Xl-olyu-s I-2-Cl- I, IIIIIIIDIUIIUIU' R-I, Cani- lluslu-llmll Cl, llonors Uuiiipioii liniglil I, Mus- I, llonors I-2-3, I'..X..X. llivll KIIIIIIII I. AV'0IYU'S l-II-I. lui-Vs Cl-I, l'Ilii.1'. .Xv:ul. 1, 'I'l'v:is, I. l-Z-Il-I, Golf 'l'v:nn1 -I, I I'iI'I'lll'Il Vlulr I, Vivo- I'l'1-s., llonnrs I-L!-Il-I, ICADING among extra-curricular activities was the Sodality of the Immaculate Conception prefected by Francis VVaickman who was assisted by George Moran, John I,eFevour, Edward Drehei' and VViIIiam Simpson. Seniors formed the backbone of the Sodality council. IViIIiam Simpson represented Campion at the annual Diocesan Sodality Apologetics contest. 'Y' ig- X 1-A .F HSWARD E. KALB WILLIAM J. KELLY WILLIAM L, KENNEDY THOMAS E. KINNEY JOHN F. KINSMAN INIIWIIIII-. Iowzx,L'I:1ssIIl. Oak l':i1'k,1ll.,1'I:iss4ll. l'l1ic-uiru, Ill.. Class -IA. 'l'olmIo, Ohio, Ulnss 40. I-Inu l'l:nira-, XVis., Class Smizilityl-Z1-Il-I. ll.U.'I'.1'. Il.O,'l'.t'. 2-3-I, .Xcolylvs Sorlzility l-2-3-I, Ii.O.'I'.I'. Sodzilily II-I, Ii.O.'l'.l'. 3, IV, Sullzllily Zi--I, ILO, 1'-Il, Sgt. I, l-'oollulll Ii--I. I-2-Il-I, :II2lSflIll'l'S I, Hon- 2-3, Sgt. I, Drill T4-:nn Sill. I, Ili-ill 'I'4'1lllI I, 'l'.l', 3-I I I'4'Ill'Il Clulu I, I3:lHIil'lIH1lI 2-3. Punt. I, urs I-2. I, 'I'I'3ll'I'C Mgr. I, .Kr-olyli-S Uhoir -I. Ilonors Sl-I. 5lmmp:1':uln Clulu Il, Yivv- I-Z!-Il-I, Mnsuliu-rs I-2-R, I'l'4-S. I, .Xvolytvs I-21-Il-I, l'1'4-S. I, IAIIIII A1':uI. -I, ll.miors I-2-3. Honors 1-2-3-4. -35.- DANIEL E. KLECZKA Milwankvm-, NVis., Flass flll. Sudalily l-2-3-I, IL O.'l'.l'. 2-Il, Sgt, l, Vani- pions-ttv Il, Masqin-rs l, Vhoir l ROBERT B. KOHL Uliivzigo, lll., Class ID. Vim--l'rs-S. l-3, Smlalily I-2-3--l, IC.O.'l',l'. Z-Zi-l, llrill 'l'i-ani 3, Uaxnpion- mills- 2-3, liaskx-llrall Il. DONALD E. KRAMAN l.a 1lranp.r4-, lll., Vlass 4,X. Somlalily l-2-3, l'l.O.'l'.t'. 2-I4-l, llami l-2-3, Fam- piom-llv 3-4, Campion Kniglil ll, linsins-ss Mgr,, .Xvolyla-S l-2-il, Iingilisli .X1'ad1-nly 4, Latin Acad- mny 4, Honors 1-2-14, l huir 1-2. H UGH F. LAVELLE Ula-vvlancl, Ohio, Class -HJ. Sodality 4, lL0.'1'. U. l. JOHN M. LEFEVOUR 1'h'cag'o, lll., Class 413. Vries. 2, Vic-ev-l'i'vs. 3-l, Sodalily l-2-il, 2nd Pru- fewft l, li.0.'l'.C'. 2-3, Sgt. 1, Uanipionettr-A 3-4, Cain- pion Knight -I, l-'ootlrall -l, Basketball 3, ,Kcolytvs l-2-3-l, Choir l-23, Jr. l'ron1. TJOIIIIII. 3. 136, A 'A 1... 'imp rf- .9-s 'Uv I r 1 19' P DONALD J. MC COY K'hic'ag:o, lll., Ulass -HS. Soflalily 1-2-3-4, lC.0.'l'.l'. 2-3, Sgt. 1, I-'oollnall 41. liaskn-tllall l, Monogram llulu 1, Golcle-n Glove-s Si, Honors l-2-3-1, M1-cial l. JOHN V. MC DONALD Vhippn-wa Falls, XYis., Q lass lil. Sodality I-2- I!-4, lQ.0.'l'.l'. 2-Ii, Liz-nt. 4,4 Drill learn 4, f'ilIll- piom-tte 4, .Km-olyte-s 4, Honors l-2-IS, Hills- 'l'n-ann 4, Vhoir l-2-3-1. JAMES MC GRATH tliivago, lll., Ulass 1l'. Hcdalnly 2-K-1, li.0.'l'.1'. 2-Il, Lim-nl. -l, Drill 'l'e-am 2-3, l-'oolluall 2-l, lfre-nr-lx Vlnlu l, Howling: 'l'4-:un Ii-1. FETER J. MC MAHON 'l'nl-'a, Olcla., Vlass LX. Soflalily Il--l. lC.0.'l'.l', I-1. K urn. 1, Honors Il. R. W. MC NAMEE, JR. Fort ilvllllillg, Ga., Ulass ll . l'l'cS. l, Sodalily l-2, l-l.0.'l'.t'. 2 lm-nl. l, llrill Tian.: l, lfoollvall 1, 'Pram-k l-2-l, D.lono1.fram Ululs l- 2-il-l, flolclvn Hlovvs 2, Honors l-2-l, llilla- 'I'van1 l THAT DAILY TREK S of yore Campion's military unit took place second to none, being commanded by such outstanding Sen- ior cadets as Major Goggin and Cap- tains Bourke, Wvaiekman, Jordan and Simpson. NVhen we were freshmen hack in 1937, We too looked forward to the day when we as Seniors could wear the ehevrons and carry the saber. This year under the ahle com- mand of Major Paul Mahoney and Sergeant joseph lflliott every Senior was aware of his duty of promoting the exemplary military spirit during cadet maneuvers. .-X Senior, Harry Van Orman, eaptained the Rifle team while Francis XVaickman lead the precisioned Drill team. -.37i THOMAS C. MADDEN Unk l':il'k, lll., Ulalss ill. Vice-l'rc-S. 3, Sodulily 1- 2-3, Ii.0.'l'.U. 2-3, his-ill. I, Honors 3--l, lXl0lllDf.Z'l'Jllll lllllll Il, Pres. 4, I uoIl1zlll 3, Vupt, I, Howling: 'I'1-:un I. JOSEPH M. MAHON EY Chicago, Ill., Class -IU. Sodality 1-2-3 l l'Q'Ill'll Ululv I, Honors I-3-1. HENRY K. MARTEN Kenilworth, lil., Ulnss Ill Sodnlity l-2-I-1-l, Il.O.'l'.1'. 2-3, Sgt. i, l':inipimu-lln- 2, Foollmll 3-i, Monu- grani Ululr 3-4, Honors 2. LOUIS J. MICHALAK 'l'0le-do, Ohio, Uluss LX. Sotlulily 1-2-Clfl, ll.0.'I'.4'. 2-3, l.im-ut. i, Drill 'IH-:un 3, Uznliipioriettv 3-I, Latin Aead. I, Honors l-2-3-4, Ilowling' 'l'E'2llll Zi, Capt. 4. 40-1 Www f fs 'fv- 7-5. ROBERT L. MILLER 'I'0lm-110, Ohio, i'I:1ss Il' Nodulity 2-3, II.0.'l',l' 2-Ii, Ilzmd I-2-SI-I, Unm- pimwlle- 2-I4-I, ,Xvulytvs II-I, I4'r4-nr-h Club I, Choir I-2-3-I, Honors I, Fum- piun Knight -I. JOSEPH A. MOLITOR 1'I1i1':l,:.:A0, Ill., IIIIISS IU. Sminlity I-2-II-I, Il.O.'I'.l'. I-2-II, Uorp. I, '1'l'2ll'k 2. I I'F'Ill'II IIIIIII I, Ilmmrs I-I, I-liilv 'I'v:mm I, Uhuil' I-2-3-I. E' z vi ff xx I 4, ' v.L-' 2 J I.. m 25 52 'II' - A ,.... GEORGE G. MORAN CARL J. MUCCI WILLIAM Unk I':lI'k. Ill., IIIIISS Ill l-'1':mkl'u1't, liy.,l'l:1ss IIT. Aim-muh, IH., Vlnss I Suliulily I-12-Z!-I Il.0.'l'. Vw-s, I, Soflulily l-2-3-I, lL,U,'I',l', I, IIUIIHVS I U. 2-3. Livul. I, Num- Ii,U,'I',4', 2-Si, Sgl, II, piom-llv 2-3-I, I muIIr:ull I. IIIIHII' I. Xlusqlu-rs 2-ZZ-I, Iiunurs 2-3-I. IA-tin-r NY1'itim: Ma-dnl I, Jr. I'l'IHlI Urmnn. l'h:nirm:4n fi, Uznnpimx .Xlhln-tiv Assn. 34. ULTIMATE END OF THAT PACKAGE FROM HOME C 'N , 1 S -sz-I li JOHN W. MURRAY MICHAEL V. NEVITT JOHN F. O'CONNOR JOHN J. 0'NElL JOHN J. PADON ., 'lass ln'XlllI4'lUll. K5'.,k'l:1ss I.X, t'l1i4':1ggo, Ill., Class Ili, 1'l1i4-111.111, lll.. l'l11ss -Ill. 'l'lllSJl, Uklu., Vluss VIII. .'cl:1Ii1y3-I, ll.U,'l'. Soilzilily I-2-fi, ll,U,'l',l'. Sorlnlily l-Z2-ii. ll.U.'l'.1'. Sllllilllly Il-I, Il,0.'l'.k'. Soilnlity l, ll.0.'l'.i'. 1l. ' Kllllllll 2, 82.11. 3-I, l'1111111iUlll1ll1' 2-CS, Limit. I, l!:1111l l-2Z- Z4-I. I Nl2ISlllIt'l'S 3-I, fqllllll' 345. VPUNIPIUII Kill?-Ylll l. 3-I, 'l'1':11'k Cl-I, lfootliull Asst. lid., I'li1p.5lisl1 Avzul- Ii, XlUlI05l'l'1llll Ululv 3-41, +-Im' I. Lulili AV'4lflI'll15' 4. 1:11111 'l'w'11111 1, I'I1oI1' 2-rs-1, llUlIUl'S l-Z-fi-4, .l1'SlIll Hsszzy xvlllllvl' 3, lIllI'I'- svlml. l.11lli1 KWPIILVSL l lnco I, Illllll I. I'l'll 21 new YCZII' 11nd il new class come new ideas. Ive Seniors lII11I.lgL1l'2lfCLl new activities during tl1e course of enlivened weekly class meetings. .X movement for tlie Seniors to sit in the front of Clmpel wus passed, llllkl ll revamped seating 11l'l'11IlgCIIICIlf in the dining l111ll with ll Senior 215 table l1e11d did m11cl1 for promoting good will. ,vs vw I 5 ' 5'--w luv' 215211 ROSS G. PENDERGAST ALEXANDER POMIERSKI THOMAS J. QUINN GERALD T. RIORDAN JOHN M. ROWLEY IC1111s11s Pity, Alu., I'I:1ss l:1'I'XYXll, IlI,. l'l11ss Ili. Xlmlismi. NYM., l'I:1ss Ili, t'l1ir'11p:o, Ill.. Uluss LX. Unk I':11'k, III.. Class Ill. Ill. Smlnlily I, ll.H.'l'.l'. Sonlulil-3' I-242-I. 4l1.U.'I'.l'. Sodnlily IZ, ll.U.'l'.i'. I!-I. Soilulily l-2-C!-I, lI,0.'1'.C, Norlulity I-2-IS, ll.0.'l'.l'. I, Ilonors I. 22-?L,Hl111-11l.nI, I?1'1II'I'1-:1111 11-24, l,i4-111, I, t'nmpion- Z!-Ii, Sgt. I, lfqmllmll .1, I: I1'1.11'li 11-I, NIUIIUI-L'l'1ll'l 4-Ito Zi, Alilll, lid, I, 1':1111- l'1lIllDi0lH'll1- I. Jr. l,l'0Ill 1 pio11K11i1.:'l1l I, l'o-Iiditor, 4'0l11l11.. 'l'l'4'ilS. 3. llillr .-I, .Xvulyll-S I-241- I ll4lllI7l'N I- -Il-I, NI:-1l:1l -1,1915-l,.5 1.2-3.I' 111,114-lisp, .X1':1rl. I, l111Ii11 .Xl'1lfl. I, IIo11o1's I-ll-S!-I. .liz l'l'Ulll t'o111111. 35, Uhoir I. If Seniors had the journal- istically-inclined among us. Gerald Riordan, John Bourke and Blicliael Nevitt united to produce a lasting m e m o r i al of the class of '41, luis CM1P1oN Kxiolrr. Iiditing an All-Catholic, All-American bi-Weekly newspaper, Tina CAMPioNic'r'rle, were Ivilliam Simpson, Gerald Riordan and Francis Vvaickman. President IVilliam Kennedy piloted the Nlas- quers, while Ralph Urbanus placed in the lnterscliolastic Latin contest. HENRY L. ROZIER, III Ste. flt'Ill'Ylt'V4', Mo., Ulnss Ill. Sodzilily 2-3-I, ILO. 'l'.i'. 2-3, Lis-ut. I, Ilnmi 2-3-fl, f'2llIIDIOIII'lIQ' KVI, Ilnskm-tlmll IIl,L:'1'. I, Mon- ogmln Ululr 4, .Xvolyle-s I2-3-I, Emrlisli .Xf':uI. I, I-'rm-m'h Vluh I, Honors Z-3-I, Unmpion Kniprht I. FRANK H. RYAN l'l1if'zlg'0, Ill.. Ulzlss I.X. Sodalily I-2-3-I, Ii.O.'I'.i'. 2-3, Corp. 4. Culnpionvtte- 2-3, Latin Acad. 4, Hon- 'J ors 1-2-3. HARRY .l. RYAN t'I1ic':ig'o, Ill.. Vluss Ill. Sodnlily l-2-I, Ii.O.'I'.l'. ---I. RICHARD H. SCHAUL Nile-S, III.. 4'I:iSs III, So- dality 2-2-I, Ii.O,'l'.i'. 2-3, Sift. I, Drill 'Feam X-I, 'l'r:u'k 3- I, Mono- grznn Club 3-I, l l'1'll4'll Vlulv I, Honors 241- I. TEAM SPIRIT A LA MASQUERADE -p---. VIE-7 333, R. J. SCHNEIDER, JR. Ile-truit, Mit-It., Plass III. Smlality II-I, Il,0.'I'.t'. II. Sgt. 1, Iland I, Drum Major Masqm-rs CI- I, Honors 3-4. FREDERICK SCHRADER I'I'IIII'I1' IIII Uhivn, XYIS., Class IIE. Smlality I-2- II-I, R.0.'I'.l', 2-II, SI-YI, I. Honors I-2-3-1, 'l'ra4'k -I. 'l't-nnis 'IH-ann I. JOHN H. SEIBERT lh-trnit, Mit-Ix., t'Iass I.X. Soflality I-2-II-I, R.O.'l'.l'. 2-3, Sgt.-Maj. -I, EIUJIISII .Xt-ad. I. Latin Acad, I. Ilonors I-2-II-I, Mt-dal I. WILLIAM G. SIMPSON l'Ixitgag:o, III., t'Iass IA. IIIMI Sodahty I, Yi:-v-I -'-2 2-II, 'l'I'1-as. I, Ii.0.'l'.I'. 2-II, t'apt. I, 'I'riIuunt- . - .. ., Mvdal .I. Ilrlll It-ann ..- II-I, l'ampimu-ttv I-11-CI. Iiditm' -I, Uampiun Kniprht 1, Mall. ICQI., Gultlvn Glow-s 2, .Xt-ulytos I-2- 3-I, Eng. Avad. I. Latin .Xt-ad. I, Honors I-2-ZS-I. Mvdal I-2-3-I, Choir I, Intt-rs:-Iml. Latin Contt-st I'Ia1't- I, .XI!0IlILZ'l'IIf'S SIMI- aI I. BISSEL J. SMITH t'Ixit-mru, III., 1'Iass IU. Sodality I-2-II, ILO 'I'.t'. 2-3, Sgt. I, liand I-2-Zi-I. Ilasks-tI-all II-I. I I'1'III'Il t'luI1 I, Ilnxmrs I-SI-I, RIonog'r:un l'IuII I, F' 'Z vim- r lP N 'Y If Au 'S- I J, .1 'I 1: P '15 X1 ' I GEORGE C. STEWART Ilunolulu, Hawaii, Ulass IU. Soflality 3-I, ILO. 'l'.l'. 3, Lit-ut. I, IIIIIII- pimn-tttt II, I I'I'III'II Club I, Ilunors 34, M1-dal II. JOH N W. STODDER Iliyrhlanmi I'ark, III., Ulass IU. Soclality I. Ii.0.'I'.t'. I, Nlasqtu-rs I, I I't'llK'II Club I, Ilmmrs 1. ROBERT D. SULLIVAN In-troit, Nlivh., Class IIS. Smlality I-2-II-I, Ii,0.'l'.I'. 2-Si. Sgt. I, Htmurs I-I. RALPH A. URBANUS t'I1im-ago, III., l'Iass -IA, Smlality I-2-I, li.U.'l'.t'. 2, Sgt. 4, Uanmpion Knight I. .Xcolytn-s I-2, Orgranist I-2, I+Ing.:'. Avad. I, Latin Avafl. I, Honors I-2-I, Ilille- 'IH-ann 2-I, Phoix' I- II-I. Intt-l'st'I10I. I.aIin t'unlt-sl I'I2Il'1' -I. HARRY W. VAN ORMAN IM-vatur, III., Vlass IIJ. li,0.'I'.t'. 2-II. Sgt. I, Avo- Iytvs I-Lt-CI-I, ltiih- 'IH-ann Ei-ii. t'apt. I, Chuir I-2- ,41- FRANCIS WAICKMAN IHII ll IN 4 I I S I Xpologx Llc s I oils 1 X 1 7 III II. san I 1,2 af gy WILLIAM WOHLBERG 1 TV' WILLIAM ZDROJEWSKI mo It IN! III on Ill! OODBXL 1nd Iuewelll We bCIllO15, lltel gl ul ultlon, mly IICVCI come togethel 'lgaln '1s .1 class of S9 btlilllg lol ITIUIN ot us une 5 Wlll be the last time to we upon the campus we love, upon the 1Im1 UIIIILI which h IS glun us such suxe gLIlLl11HCC LlLIlIIIg our flklllg, teen yells, 1nd hnllly as We page Ifh1OLlgll SLILCLLLIIIIE chfmptexs ol thxs, ou1 class listmg memolml, mlv lt ll wus lCLlll to us memoxles that 'ue sweet, ITICTIIOIILS that vull Ilgdlll hle us with the lofts ldeal IOSYCICLI hue at the school ot ou1 desne 42 .XIV , 0l'o, I'I:.'s IA., I 'l'r4:u::. 2, Yiw--I vs. 3, ' Sniulily I-2-3--I, Isl Asst. l H 2. I'I'4ff4'c'I I. . F Mn-inl II, ll.0.'l'.1'. 2-CI, ,Qs Uzml, I, Ilrill 'I'l'2lIll 3, ' W lj Capt, I, I'1llllI7IUII'Il!' 2-3, , Sp Hrlitox' I. Ifoctlmll Q, Ji-I, 'l'r:u-k Sl-I. .Ionof.:'r:nm , Vlulr Ii- I, .XM lyln-:-1 I-2-Ii-I, I'I1lg:, ,X1':uI. I, lmlin .X1':ul, I, Ilmnors I-II-SI-I, l'l4'1' I, .XII -tiv . l 1-s. Clxivzlgo, III., Class Il'. I!-I. Sorlnlity I-Z2-ii-I, ll.0,'l'.l'. 2-fl-I, Ilrill 'Il4'ilIll Ii, 'Fmt- Inull 3-I, 5IOIH!LL'I'1lIl1LlIllI! I, 3' x ' , l'l1i1-:lp:'o, Ill., Vlnss Ill. - l'1'4-s, 2-3, Soflnlily 1-2-34- ' I, Ii.O.'I'.t'. I-2-24, Livul. I, Ifoollmll I-2-Ii, '1'r:u'li 2-CI-I. Mx grrzun Vlul, 2-3, -I, Maul -rs -I, 13 Q' Tvzuu l-2-3. 1 'I z 'z- 1 ' 1 v - 1 . 1 1 w f 1 1 . I I 4 4 4 . 1 gi ,4 , , .. . , , , I 2 2 , . , ' Z L. ' , , X. . . ' , .' . . ,' r In 'I 2 ., 2 ' 1 , . . ..,, ' 7 1 'Q . . ' ' I L G xl 2' I 2 - ,L -,N - -2 - .' 1 . - Y -',s. I v. 1 I . , . . . 7 . . 1 2 . x LOAFER'S LANE WORKIN' HARD, BOB? BOSS OF DE BOYS SIDELINE QUARTERBACK AW SHUCKS, FELLERS COMFY, RAY? AFTER THE BALL IS OVER---? UNCLE SAM'S BEST? FRANKlE'S FIRST FAG PRIDE OF THE BLUE GRASS WOW, WHAT A NIGHT! 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A A ' f 1 pk -'- ' ' ' I J 'L A f ' : '12 ,ff 'f A I - V I, v K I 'S .,' 'X 0 , ' ' A 6' f EDU513 tnhen nts mabness ts mahhest the tnorlh neeos leabers Ulihe Slesutts hahe sought ourrng tour centurtes of teachmg to hebelop men as responsrble umts cn the scheme ot human socnetp Sons of Qfhrtst unoer the leaoershup of Jgnattus haue enheaboreh to hetghten rn thetr charges the courage ot the Eno gtben contnctrons ot their famth true Catholrc leahershcpl Bractrcal experience outsroe the classroom brssocrates the expanston of nntellectual lute from onesroeoness ano crabbeh theory ?Brama cs spmboltcal of all extra currtcular actrtnttes The stage has altnaps helh a promrnent place rn the Eesunt leahershtp program Uliraortrons exteno barb not onlp through into the jlllrohle Qges The plays were stageh before the crotnneb heaos ot Qlfurope ano the common people ot the European streets jllilooern pageants stageh bp the ikebereno Bamel Q Ioro 9 S habe plapeo an important part cn unttpmg Qliath olrc pouth for Qliatholrc actuon Bere at Qtampnon oramatlcs are a mayor organlgatron anb are constoereh an rntegral part to the oebelopmcnt of leahers Zbotneber be rt on the stage the grrorron orlll frelo oebatrng rostrum rn the sooalltp apologetrcs stuhn clubs or anp of Glamplon s numerous organrgattons the nnhnbnhual ts taught to leah Eatholtc prmctples become operattbe on the plapmg ftelo ano rn the stuop clubs Qllathollc youth must leao on. Qlampxon pouth mill leao on. the 60 pears of the 9ocietp's existence at Campion, but back O , I O, 4 April '39, 1941 I'-Q7 3. 1:41 ar HI. Welsh. 1 renounce vowzxbndtfaoifw ,yr J 1 3 us fanny in presen ng 'A - ack G , 5 its a bg none ar canine mm the igmgion Hxgibgg, fe of Edmund C pion. in MSO borgo: 6 8 rie du cmegool our we 1 Known nstnunion is name . H r -'iw-Owin a so to recall the fact, that this YB ur pociety is celebrabi 129 f001' hundretu anniversari Of 599 on in D gr, Jac wishing your Drama success' lessinbs on YCSQJ il 1 remain Yours an-. crew 1 Jom most. sincerely m '1 Q , it ' Smooth 1 T t org-:su Your Play ,ce :lu -4 lano , D, Xu!- ODJ. Henle chbi shop of Pres Titular AI' LICBIIIBUPI IBIIDIICB n1gl' gli l15W'F'l9' 17 nunuaus ww. 556 5th ,I9A1 ev T N 1 r 49U5N Mpvbemys Prairie Lu h 'fl 'X V ue-or F vwr 'SYM Y'5 no o 5 on of Chmpion Bement. 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'W 'han ,O ,gi was ang!-zunnox.. Min guna Hofszjj 5 no Pepreseat lender atreulp very W hgdulity Conetitive at ouF0!'dham, a B X' qggfoi his fgifjz- and I :::eY0!'k I know Our Produc BS 3 cache high to . be of tion of lic ax- him addifflfingj, his Play encourflsem: It 1 dlbins s S fine t A 0 cn 0 roam bgithe qmeoxugnly gating: that you nf! Stole camP1on lc 5 Gram about time Qhfrom the eh?-he drama W: 'noch at 5 urch gg rgsgorg 'gl' Glas 'ggztreturfxedutzg 1 .Ao God bl 'ny 855 Hndrsgtbiegret iggtwd the can e to see Yom-shall be fait production ' tedly chu 1 x ., mmouid cv for me Hong n O me ecuha' ffubed framing: all Y em 'RV and mans to n 15599, duces success Nh Thu'- 1-. M ' W ' v, 0... I NIE L L0 D V rx 1 111 Po Z U 95191-3 uw 'marc mem ATL, M in 11. Hin? V0 on YPIN. ng l 9 NT T IEVE Nrbr L your risk., J ACK ROC RLYH ILLS carp MA Y 2 0115 1 Very 1YV f'W CAMP ION HIPH 1941 L. Puiim I1 W BEST WISHE Sc S Ho 'HITE HOB WITH BEST OL PRAIRI O E F LUCK FO DU CHIEN W Is + HQVW r HY V109 v-1.-n Q4 ES X 'M 9.11-1-P-U., W0 s me- Ww gn, ,Q ,A www M'-ff,,,..,, wwrihnlzu gm X dillhlllhl KN A M 'rmmwl Adm MW 5A NXT WASHINQTOW DC' MAY 7 1911 HE CMLPXONETTE CAMPXON HIGH DCKOOL 'PRAIRIE Db CHIEN WIS I HAVE LEARWED WITH HUFH XNTEREST OF THE LVYUSUALLY FRUITFUL AND bUCCEb5FU'L IEAB CALKPION HIGH SCHOOL Xb JUS! COMZPIETIXXG AND MNT 'YO SEND 'YO YOUR STUDENT ONGRATULATXONS I HOPE THAT YOUR 'PLN' MAY CE'a5FU'L 3 THU? CAYPER 'XODY Wi C E HOST SUC 'fr- -.. ,, .N NN Y K 'E m x SES H Wo R YOUR P RONALD ULD REAG LIKE AN To BE THE LAY WH RE' O RIDE 734 11. Xin, M, ES R H., M 24, iN HW2 '1w PH 5 D I-fn-lwgv ILIP L L'W.s nm Q JURP IN '-In. Hy- G 0' .1 C MI 1 'M AMP CH 'LE Ln. w fo ' ' S :SH YO N HIGH My 9 1 '-w UCC-ES UMVD SCHOO 941 60 uARD u Yo L 4p ff.. y UR PRA M OUR EWTI IRI E' URHADVMQIUAL HESTUDE DUCH Awla PIM' NT B IEA' If GOVE QLLER S47-UBB ODYE Is RNOR OF Ay EVEN VERY IN 5591: V AN lt! CHIC 1 is um, ' 1, am Ama 11 . 1 8 V1 1 R ar 1 DB o 'J E . e A nr, and b ' 1' M ' , Hisw' , , in H0 -' S. df1f'.'UCver5 , ,, I n r' 'P' . hi g 1: t 4 H. ,hvho 0 : WAI' M r A lb 'h , -if 771m Q C' Mhz 'f .- ith' 'bc- u..,. ,, ,, 5 ' '. -I :Q . . ' A UC' , ,I I .,f -ucen 1 ,a..lu 7-W -, 4 ,,. E ,f 1 5. I X uf, y ' A I Y .. .J.'-L4sh.i'-5- , ,, 5 C 13 as 5. 5 . . 1- . L A va- ' Gn ,x cf:z.'L I X V, h N vafi i 'A 'V ' 51..r- Lf' . L.t.f'b5-B' - ion. ' Y 5, , .4 H, if . I 1' - 4- 6 - 1 .'Y' L s 4 ' of Y it - A is , P I I U locz.- . Y .. '- ' - 5 - ' . -, , , , V v- b E 1- W 5 r ' mmf '- .Q-g ,L - o ' M . Ofv- A i S' Lin Cv - 5 - z. L me it A- I . 2, 5 - I T h' xr , --in 2, G 5-DG., 5 rf 2' ' -nf' I . aff ' F 1 1 V ir lk auspicious. 3 1 1 1 5 x '?? E., . -n.,'iQ'L1' fi. ,: Sinch . -'-,,., Mzmol 1 ' ' ll X A . . . - ' R Yu. H, - 'S , f KNE: ,. Q of X'1b'Uf,ii-- ' , J umm ' ' .. ww 1 1 ' l v H x mx S . - A. ' , ' v x X DL- . I 1 . Inq..-e M, 1 ,l , 'Wwff Fm E h :rfb , L5. !T'Y'f. ' X 'M' 3' . h. ' 5' I - ,':g,':,1::'-.f:::::g::, ,,f.2.:'::f::.,.W,! 'jf' 7 is -J 1.55 2 H F 'r-.-.Mbhlgw T : '-. .,4.m' . ' v ' 1 - : 20 :-Tito. A A 1 ' : H . , I -. J I , . . , M 1-.,5' I I I Q '--.,, . l . . .5 'u - In , S . . . . 1-N ' Y ah sg 5 ,WWW W If ' N dramatics a man lives-Shakespeare once said. Linder the direction of hir. John Yvalsh, S.J., the Campion hlasquers enjoyed a highly successful year. 'lihe twofold aims of furthering dramatic talent and providing wholesome entertainment were fully accomplished by the club's four productions, lla' Stole lleafwn, Nirvqunu, S11l1n1eryv1z', and the Senior class play ll'lm Ride On lVlzile llurses. The Society of the hlasquers is one of the oldest organizations at Campion, dat- ing hack to the school's foundation fifty years ago. Featured among the year's Work was a wide variation in the club's production, aimed to utilize the many Varied dramatic talents available and to provide a selection of productions which would meet the approval ol' the student body. 'lille beaming smile which success bestowed on all the year's dramatic endeavors is ample evidence of hloderator XValsh's directing skill. lfarly in October Xvilliam nl. Kennedy was elected to head the club as president, assisted by John XV. hlurray vice-president and George G. hloran secretary. FINAL TOUCH BEFORE CURTAIN CALL RIB TICKLING MOMENT IN NIRVANA RUELING PREPARATION FOR THE NIGHT CLIMAX NEARS IN SENIOR PRODUCTION MADCAP COMEDY PORTRAYED BY Footlrght II'I'I ter hr t row VI x E Crowe X Pon Nloorlw C awne Cote Seurnrl row Dockrx R bmrth Baker J VS Murrax Kennerlx Pre L Moran Ixleezka F Mrrrru T rrrl row Lclrojewskr Rvrn C oggrn C rahlwe Storl der Sehnerrler Doxle or errtor M YN x s S rnrl Presrrlent XVrllram I lxennerls holrl hack t1p.,e umfah 59 I 51011 HhfXV1 N, 1 r'1tlrer subtle comedy, was stwged Ihrnksgrvrng Dfry in enthusretsm Wlrrch keynoted the whole year mme to lrglrt wrth thrs II1Itl'1l effort in old Southern mansron, two escftped convrcts, '1 negro butler, rml you hue 1ll th It rs necess 1rv to set the comedy, II Slolr lllatrn oll to 1 roerrrng stfrrt lhree newcomers to Lampron s stlge olrn VI btodder, Iyman IL Dockry 'rnd Ldvmrd If Crowe, turned rn excellent performances rn the three m1Jor roles X Hne supportrng cast rncluded ol r 1 Croggrn, Raymond bchnerder, 'md VVrllr'1m lxelly Xrmrng rt smoothness of stwge operrtrons, the productron still numbered rmong rts members XVrllr1m I Ixennedy, olrn VI Nlurray, and Danrel I lXlCClli'1 L 1 ', A L 4 'I ' ' 1 I 4 . A 4 1 Y 1 n .L ll ll L - V I L I . 2 4 ' 2 Z ' ' 1 ' ' L' , I . l f s I f ' ' , I 4 I 1 . ' ' ' Y , . 7 ' . ' . . , J . , . ., H I 4 YK w F .V . . .1 l n n I A 1 L n A I I rr ' . - . V 1 , . l 1 x l w ag I 3 . . r . . ' c I ' I 1 , J , . I . 4. V I . 9 a Jn 4 1 o I ,... . JUNIOR ARTISTS , , K, . . . , T Y .s 5, s 'Z . Kell , . Y ' , 1 . IlEI'5Iil, 4 1 , 7 . J - ': ', . ' . ' , - V- ,H ,'- 5-r I. , ' ,' . h' I ' ' 5 , L. - , I Y' , I , Q - 0 M l 1 R. J. J. '.r.'H, A ' ' 's . 1 ' . is,- ANDERSON CARDINAL ALLEN RALPH AND CAMPION COLLINGTON CARTER - R. SCHNEIDER MICHAEL NEVITT THOMAS BRUNDAGE CHARLES RYAN MAA Rifle Un Ztliulie Jawa As a fitting climax to a fruitful year the Senior Class of 1941 presented as their annual production llflzo Ride on 1l'l1itu 1lor,w.r. 'lihis excellent presen- tation, which included a cast of about forty members, was heartily commend- ed on all sides as the greatest ever witnessed at Campion. Under the tireless direction of hir. DI. J. lValsh, S. J., hlasquers' moderator, the play was prepared in three weeks. Scenery props and all stage equipment was procured from the Loyola Com- munity Theater, which had previously presented the play in Chicago. The stage crew composed of Alexander .-X. Pomierski, llenry A. Gardocki, Theo- dore Hunt, blichael Archibald and Norman lf. Geiger is to be highly prais- ed for its faultless job backstage. Principal performers in this striking life of Blessed lfdmund Campion were Raymond Schneider as Campion and Patricia l,. Cronin of St. Mary's acad- emy as Queen lflizabeth. Supporting these two in important roles were YVil- liam fi. Simpson as Lord Dudley, John lf. Goggin as Duke of Anjou, .lohn D. Bourke as John Pascal, John lf. O'Con- nor as chief justice and .lohn ll. Hogan as Father Parsons. Indeed this mag- nificent production presented on four different occasions will live long in the memories of Campion Knights. WILLIAM J. KENNEDY PRESENTS - THE STARS . gnu-df sistant P. M. S. and '1'. 4, i:5'1: J Officers of Companies A, B and Band, first row Capts. VV. Hedges, F. j. VVaickman, j. D Hou rke. Second row Lients. H. L. Rozier, R XV. McNamee, I. G. Mc- Grath, F. O'Connor D. M. Collins, G. C Stewart, T. C. Nladden Third row: Lieuts. J. V McDonald, J. E. Jen- nings, j. M. Boyle. PASS IN REVIEW S the 1940--ll school year commenced, hlajor Paul ll. Ma- honey succeeded I.t. Col. lNlcGuire as l'. Nl. S. and T. of Campion. Transferred from the l6th Infantry, Ciovernor's Island, New York, lNIajor blahoney came to his new position late in September. I-'rom the outset he impressed the student body as being an able leader. This initial impression was strengthened by his actual Contact and close relationship with both orlicers and men in ranks. The progress made in the battalion throughout the year was con- siderable, largely due to the guidance of blajor blahoney and his assistant, Sergeant lflliott. The cadet battalion headquarters, including blajor John Goggin, Captain Richard Jordan, and lst Lieutenants John Barnett and John Baumann, aided the P. bl. S. and T. and his assistant in keeping things running smoothly. MAJ, P. H. M.-xHoNm', P. M S and T., and SERGT. J. E. El.l.I r t. R. xl. Schneider, drum major. Second row: Capt. YV. rides coininanding band. Third row: Lieuts. ll. L. Rozier ,...7w A W, NDIQR the unexcelled tutoragc of Sergt. lf. lilliott, the cream of Cam- pi'on's' military crop, the Drill team, exemplified drill competition for the benefit of the battalion. Capt. Francis VVaickman, chosen as leader by his teammates, ably led them through the gamut of drill. new and old. Carefull uided and instructed b Prof. S. 5. de Ranitz, and well commanded Y g Y bv Ca t. VVilliam Hed res, the twentv-three vear old Cam ion militar band ut . P E . . P Y P forth its superior performances on all occasions. lakin f to laces in the Hearst and National matches, the Cam ion Rifle team bv P P P can rightly be a source of pride to its eilicient instructor, Sergt. lil. lflliott. T 'I lil com ietition Capts. lfrancis XVaickman and Rich- ln the Cllllfflffll VIIIHIU men: 1 ard Jordan, and Pvt. NVi1liam Carey merited hrst, second. and third places. Cadet Maj. Coggin tags uniforms for tailoring. Color detail advances to parade line. d j. F. U'l'onnor. 4 MQ. WN Snappy cadets dress on ine Precisioned Drill team reheare for Motherk day demon tration C':lpt. bl. ll. Bourke commanding Company .X. lfirft row: Guidon lmearer, Corp. P. McMahon. Second row: Lieut. 'l'. C. lNladden commanding fourth platoon. Lieut. bl. G. Nlcilrath commanding third platoon, Lieut. D. M. Collins commanding second platoon, Lieut. R. XV. McNamee commanding tint platoon. Battalion Headquarters, first row: Maj. J. E Coggin. Second row: Lieut. J. E. Barnett, Capt. R. M. Jordan, Lieut. F. Baumann. Third row Sergts. Nl. V. Nevitt. M. C. Four, R. B. Daley D. E. Kleczka. J. E. Seihert, E. R. Hartrich Fourth row: Pvts. S. Apelman and I.. E. Dockry 4. Capt. YV. G. Simpson commanding Company C First row: Lieuts. G. G. Kloran, G. T. Riordan .-X. A. Pomierski. j. R. Cagney. E. F. Glenn. Sec- ond row: Sergts. F. S. Schrader, H. E. Kalb, YV L. Kennedy, -I. de Young. D. Nlcffoy. V f w:':au.z- ,-4i'f f ---'r f- :'1'.-wiv-f'fr'v-X -vf-1'uw.f 4 wir ffjfw-L .-41,21 mglmrffffnfff fvfmvmfgaevzmnggrvmvmf-lfvzfq I 1 1 -w ,X M UNSlDl'fRl'fD as one of the most hon- ored of Campionls organizations is the Senior- -lunior .Xcolythical society. Under the patron- age of St. john Berchmans and moderated for the past thirty years by the Rev. T. A. Schutte, S. J., this group composed of one hundred and hfteen members has shown special zeal to Our l.ord by willingly giving up their time to assist at lloly Nlass and Benediction. Oiiiciating as master of ceremonies this year was XVilliam J. lledges, who was ably assisted by Francis lVaickman, Gerald 'lf Riordan, Henry I.. Rozier, and Alexander A. Pomierski. .Xcting as sacristans were lfdward T. Cunneen and Lorenz lf. Smith. ln recognition of the Hne spirit shown during the past year in regard to promptness and sacrifice the faculty expressed their apprecia- tion by holding the annual acolytes' banquet. Rrv. T. A. SCHUTTE. S.j.. spir- itual director. robes in sacristy. on XX sellw Muna kamp, J. Bfeans Senrick Ii L pe, kopmski, foale, Bourret. S ond row: G. Riordan, Ah:-ons, Senior :ieolytt-s, first. row: Eddii t . W. 1' T. .V y, B t Smith, Barge-n, Hedges, Foers Hullorun, Lynch, A. l'0n1ic-r Third row: Cunneen, Crin Flavin, Hunt, J. Curry, Roz xV2ilC'lKlll2lH, Lyons, Flair, Mill Hnltvr, Simpson. lfourth roxx Di-lnplamv, li. Unxnplfe-ll, Fugun 1.1-l i-voiir. Hurley, liurdovki, ll:-4 he-r. xlf'lJ0llJllfl, Yun Ornmn, H Killv l'il'th :xx fllll I until 1 . 4 I1 'Z l': '-, I . King, ll, lx:lllv, Xlc'l':ul'i's-l'ly, Ho Ilan, 12. G1-ol'f:i-, f,ll'1llllN', K1-lim-dp .Iunior zu-olyte-s, lil-st row: Lonnll llnwm-, Hrnlz, Jnns, .Xnu-nl, lfril N lilv, Hvlila-3, Walsh. .l. Uzilnpln ll U'I:villy, l+1:ua.:':in. S4-cond row: H:-n ini Xlcl xox I Nl: in lhirll ' ..-.., ,..f- -,.u,,....r. IUXX Kosinuln, I.. l'liI'l'ord, Filzsinnnons Iiwzilcl. Hom-knu-, IC. 41, fyflfllllllll Corin-tt. XV. lfitzgc-1'zllcl, Sheehan J. Dressol. I-'onrth row: Siinonvs t':n'ey. 'l'. lll'0XVO, Il. l'0llll!'l'Skl I ' lm Nt llnil Fvk lussell. Uhejzir-', .'. ': stein, litfI'l'lllI'0f'li, Hayes, I.. Dolan IXIr'U:il'thy. Ififlh row: Aspcll, lim' Iierghoff, lll'01.:'2lll, XY. King H.. Sandman, Mr-Ni-His, Ii. Hill' lJl'lllg, Ilvli-hunt, l'i'indiviIl U. PAGES . . . .- 55- .f'X 9' EA A. H Z . ' 4 '... .l. g . X , wr- Q, KP' 74: 3 Blu '1 V N Q1 Fra,-.-if 'Q . , Vi Sykes V I i , 'RC' 4 'X ' Y .4 ' Q A V wr, X Y H 'ff -67- THE CAMPEONEYTE -- 1940 . BLY directed by Editor-in-chief VVilliam G. Simpson the staff mem- bers of the 1940 CAMPIONETTE, bi-weekly publication of Campion high school, bore the 'l1i'l'T12 to admirable heights. In presenting this news- paper to the students and its interested readers Simpson was aided by Nlanaging-editor Gerald T. Riordan and Francis Yvaickman, Sports lfditor, who was backed by a conscientious staff, the work of which could be favorably compared with that of some city newspapers. The hard- working newspapermen merited the. 1940 All-Catholic award with 885 out of 1,000 points and the 1940 All-American certificate with 1085 out of 1250 points. This achievement of the '40 staff is especially commend- able since there is no journalism class taught at Campion. m 'NIJ I . - v V psl i O No 9 i 565575 W' l f M ' - Vi '+I Editors and staff work to meet publica- tion deadline. '+I 'lfltf staff, first row: Bar- gen, Bourret, Carmody, Kehl, Campbell, Diethelm, Dwyer, Hagerty, T. Crowe. Second row: Eagan, Dockry, C. Cag- ney, Gratz, VVeighner, Heller, D. Casey, Lundy. Third row: Carey, Lemond, Foerster, Tre- vor, Barrett, Russell, Moriarity. Fourth row: O'lN1ara, Lyons, R. Murphy, Hyde, Hartrich, jablonski, Tappins, Hurley. Fifth row: Zapel, liergey Beucher, P. Murphy, Curran. Four, Denvir, Archibald, Hayes. Sixth row: Spangler, Grabbe, Anzinger, Shannon, McEvoy, Brisch, F. King, I.. j. Ryan. l'l'll the enormous task on its hands of keeping pace with the 1940 CAMl'lUNl-1'li'l'l'1, the energetic '-ll 'lf'1 1'1-3 staff at the half-year bravely took over the reins of Campion's All-American, All-Catholic bi-weekly publication. Editor- in-chief Howard Kehl took helm assisted by Nlanaging-editor Edward Hagerty. The sports stall is guided by James Dietbelm and his assistant, Robert Dwyer. 'lihis start is distinguished as a closely cooperative unit. The paper has won the acclaim of all the Knights for its entertaining, informative columns, its interest- ing up-to-the-minute news, and is already approaching those journalistic laurels garnered by the '40 CAMPIONICTTIL and by earlier staffs. 5 Ixnlglit staff, first row: Coggin, j. Cagney, Baumann, Mcllonald, Nevitt, G. 'l'op:KnighlEd1tors Nexitt Riordan Vlaickman, Kraman, j. Bourke, Dowd. Second row: lledges, Feeley, Bourke and Riordin select an Orman, Simpson, Cunneen, Barnett. Absent: Miller. j. VV. Murray, B. pictures for mounting, Bot Sandman tom: Busines stiff L eck list of lltlVC'I'llNCl W: em fr' M- :i .Q E3 si :. . ,ar . it ,.f 4'1' ii ii '1...3? . Q, 'wlfifl firm: ayf , my as ll MT... 5 guys N PM vlltL--.g,.L l' 2,2 , l lli publication of a yearbook is always a dillicult task, and to the key men behind such a publication must be given due praise. Co-editors Gerald 'lf Riordan and john D. Bourke, Assistant editor Klichael Y. Nevitt, blanaging editor Xvilliam G. Simpson, and Sports editor Francis Xvaickman are the men to Whom must be given recogni- tion tior their unsurpassed work and sacrifices in seeing the publication of this annual realized. 'lihe planning, editing and publishing ofthe material that comprises this book is a tribute to the complete cooperation of these men with each other and with the various members of their staffs. XVith- out this cooperative work this publication would never have reached its present height. Finances have been and always will be a major problem in the path of progress when trying to publish a yearbook. And so, too, a Word of praise should be here entered for the man with the ledger, Business manager Donald lf. Kraman. His ardent advertising campaign among Campion's friends cannot go unnoticed. gi 1 min IC. llockry. lop: .Xpologelics contest victors. Senior XVilliam Li, Simpson, -lun- ior Robert il. Campbell. liollonit inning elm-nnnniclc, li,-Q-.lnnnn Pres. lingerie R. llarlrich ilemonstrales rostrum technique to fellow tlebi yninnil A. Egan, Sophomore Ly- Seated: Carrnomly, llogan, Hatter, Means. Standing: bl. A. blur Stomltler, llombroski, llartrieh, Qirabbe, Hunt. ,- aw 'li tbe annual lflocution contest Raymond .'X. lfgan and Lyman Dockry triumpbetl in tbe lfresbman and Sophomore divisions respectively. Robert tl. Campbell took junior apol- ogetical lionors, wbile winning Senior apologist, Xvilliam Ci. Simpson, rep- resentecl Campion at tbe diocesan contest in lfau Claire. aww HIC Campion Debating Society quickly found its place as a prominent extra-curricular activity. Soon after organization tbe club met witb tbe motlerator, blr. R. S. Soutliaral, S. to elect lfugene R. llartricli presi- tlent. Climaxing an active year, tbe Wranglers staged an informal foren- sic battle for St. Nlary's girls. f..lft.lr.,,ll '....i ff-l uf at ' it r '+V' ...im .,,,.,.. , .. ... lu.: KN,-!U..Zlll fmt L,. 'v.l3l:.l N l f' No education can be called complete and fully integrated until it has fostered genuine appreciation of great literature. The desire to develop literary appreciation motivated Campion's lfnglish academy. During the informal meetings, literary minded Senior and Junior classmen read and discussed modern and classical literary works. A major portion of the Literary society's pro- gram was devoted to a wide reading and penetrating study of the modern drama. English acailemicians review modern drama Seated: Simpson, Denvir, Barnett, Baumann Vllaickman, G. Riordan, Rozier, Nevitt, j. Cag- ney. R. llrhanus, j. Bourke, Seihert. Standing' Coggin, R. Campbell. l if I . . -f. . . - , W iz lL.-it lb-E -C DE rf Setting up as their goal the winning of honors in the annual Interscholastic Latin contest, the members of Fourth High A classical honors course met every Saturday morning of the first semester for an inten- sive study of Latin theme. Under the guid- ance of the Rev. I . X. Nebrich, S. J., the class studied Cicero's Pro .rilrrlzia upon which the lnterscholastic contest was based. Competition among the students of all .lesuit schools of the hlissouri and Chicago prov- inces ran high in the contest held December IU. Ralph Urbanus captured tenth place. Vllilliam Simpson and hlichael Nevitt were given honorable mention for having placed twelfth and fifteenth respectively. Fourth High A Latin academy study Ciceronian technique under the direction of the Rev. F. X. Xelwrivh, S.,l. F AERQNAUYS Silf-ll,llll'lEl5QBl,lii:S STAMP KCQLUB During the past year the Junior Airplane club con- structed model airplanes of all types. lixhibition flights were featured under the supervision of the Rev. lf. O'Connoi', S. The Junior Camera club strove to achieve superior ph o t o g r aphie technique. Hikes were frequently or- ganized to test the theoreti- cal knowledge of the en- thusiastic snap-sliot artists. For those who list stamp collecting among their hob- bies, Campionls Stamp club held weekly meetings for the discussion, trading and appraisal of stamps. S QV 1 ,,f ?iif ,V .V fi .I Enthusiastic model mak- ers turn out prize craft on junior airplane as- sembly line. in MCll1llCl'5 of junior Cum- Cl'1l clulm meet to inspect latest czuulirl vzunern. junior philntelists inspect new additions to grow- ing collection. hi Div' . U Future Marconis explore radio interior. Q Begun in the latter part ol' last year, the radio club has continued to meet with great success. This success is due in great part to the ellorts of the Rev. bl. F. O'Connor, S. ll., moderator, who worked tirelessly to collect the nu- merous radios and parts which gave the members added opportunities for developing their talents and increasing their knowledge of the subject. like its Junior brother, the Senior airplane club has held an important position among extra-curricular activities. Nlodels of all kinds have been constructed, most noteworthy among which were the numerous gas powered models, built by the more enthusiastic aeronauts. Several exhibition llights highlighted the year's activities. fe- 2 -a ' Senior enthusiasts make preparation for takeoff Quirk, S. J., 11 club was Members of Modern English club absorbed in current issues of Rmdf'r'J Digrsi. . JL Under the direction of blr. formed with Charles K. Bar- ton, John lil. Coggin and john D. Bourke as otiicers for tlie furthering of interest in lfrencli. 'lilirougliout the year members read novels, corre- sponded with Canadian stu- dents nnd gave t il l ks in I r e n C li. Recordings were used by the club to better the IIlCI11i7Cl S pronunciation. 1 i ivlClIllICl'h of French club i improve dfrtion with French recordings. 1 .,75, S9-an ff fig nh--. I .vf .gif ' j '-.4 JUNIOR SODALITY PIE EATERS STAGE EPICURIAN BATTLE IN HALLOWEEN FROLIC SODALISTS LOAD BASKETS WITH MERRY CHRISTMAS FOR PRAIRIE NEEDY FUN-LOVING KNIGHTS THRONG REFRESHMENT BOOTH AT MASQUERADE JAMBOREE M .tml :L-.An-A---inf.-,.4.-.V-f 1 -'-f- F-mga:-T. S-f A f - . .Q -1 1- f S- ff- 1w.::z:maL Senior Sodalitv officers: Rev. -I. M. lalnler, ij., nioderalor. l.elfevour, 2d Asst.: Simpson, 'l'reas.1 li, Moran. lst Asst.: Dreher, Sec.: VVaiclunan, Prefs-ct. .Z 'i junior Sodulity oflicersi C. lagney. Znrl Asst., I. Crowe, lst Asst.. REV. M. 'l'.ux'riak, S.j., inod- , ,. - i xr erator, hagan. llelect. Lfrosso, I reas. fa KNIGHTS OF MARY lGltll.lCill'l'lNCi the spiritual endeavor of the Campion Sodalities in the past year have been the elevation ofthe spiritual appreciation ofthe student hody and the development of a sense ol' responsihle leadership. 'lihis was done in general hy supplanting the traditional committee policy of the Sodality with a leadership council. 'lihis picked group ol' men volunteered to take charge ol' projects that formerly were classified under divisional committees. lfach school activity was spiritualized by a repre- sentative from this council. Results-a greater leadership and Sodality participation in all student activities! ln unison with the wishes ol' the Sodality linion. devotion to the Sacred llcart reached an all time high with voluntary weekly devotions. 'lihe radio waves traveled lar from Campion's station Charity, as the largest project undertaken hy the Sodality was the class competition for food baskets for the poor ot' l'rairie du Chien at Christmas time. C 77 ,,, f CRESCENDQ ARTHSYST I I Ever since its organization in 1918, the Campion R. O. T. C. band has always lead the students both in military parades and at varsity games. The R. O. T. C. band was again present at the opening of the Villa Louis in Prairie du Chien, and partici- ' Y pated in the Sectional lVIusic festival which was held at Prairie t' du Chien lNIay 17. This is the second year the band has been ably directed by Prof. S. S. de Ranitz. Captain of the band was XVilliam Hedges while Henry L. Rozier and F. OiC0l1llO1' were lieutenants. The Campion concert orchestra again showed its ability as it continued to add life to many of the professional entertainments and special school activities. Special rrwntion must be made of the campus dance orchestra which really came through in the pinch for the Nlay Day dance hour. Under the leadership of F. U'Connor, the musical Knights rendered all the leading song hits. For his third successive year, lVIr. R. E. Southard, S. J., has successfully lead the Cam- pion choir. At the many High lN'lasses throughout the year, the choir showed the spirit which prevailed by their excellent performance. Xvorthy of praise was the singing of the litany at the Nlay crowning which was held during the l.a Crosse High School Sodality union. Although performed under un- favorable circumstances, the choir received high comment upon its performance. Concert Band. first row: Senrick. Delaplane. R. Dressel. Curran. Piech. Hayes. Dunn. J. H. Callahan, R. Smith. Foerster, B. Smith. XV. Fitzgerald. Hyde. Potter. Dowd, Azzulin. Hedges. Second row: F. 0'Connor. Currier. Miller. E. Karnacki, Piotrowski. Kirsch. Lydon. Feeley. Lynn, Fitzsimmons, R. McDonald. Fleischman. Lyons. McElroy. Shannon. J. A. Murray. Rozier, Lomill, Spangler. Standing: Bargen. Brown, T. Boyle, J. Curry. Palmer, Leahy, Hoefs. 'M t 19' YR Klllf lll lliil. 'W iw? Cadets swing out in parade jam Newton Campion melody maaters, seat- ed: Miller, E. Karnacki, Lo- mill, ul. F. O'Connor. Stand- ing: Azzolin, Delaplane, Shan- non, Doyle, 'l'. Murray, j. Curry, Kinney. Pkor. S. S. me R.xN1Tz Ilirrrmr of .Uuxic Choir members, first row: I.. J. Ryan, Currv, 'l'. Curry, Hunt. Russell, Foerster, Fritschie. Sec- ond row: Hurley, Donovan, Currier, Tyler, Cote, Miller, R. Clark, Senrick. Third row: McCal'ferty, Rtunely, J. YV. lN1urray, Curran, F. O'Con- nor, Nlclionald, Van Orman Fourth row: Kinney, Molitor llenvir, Beucher, Schoen, Buch- heit, Kusterman. Concert band, first row: Bar gen, Senrick, Dunn, Fitzsitn rnons, Piotrowski, li. Karnacki j. F. U'Connor, Priester. Sec- ond row: R. Caxnplaell, Kies welter, Rumely, j. llyde, Dowd Hedges. Standing: lloefs, j Nleans, Kinney. 'lf Murray, j Boyle. i NIR. 'l'noM.xs B. Mchn.x'rH Club otlicerst Mr. j. P. Goggin. secretary: Mr. VV. F. Rowley, treasurerg Mr. 'l'. B. McGrath, presidentg Nlr. E. T. l,eFevour. chairman entertainment committee. I tl ll P lllu Chicago l'athers club has played an important role in the development of Campion, especially during recent years. Although the principal function of the club is to foster interest in Campion in the Chicago area, at the same time its 'tinancial help has enabled the school to expand materially. 'lihe Fathers' club pledges itself to help finance any worthy student in the event of family reverses or parental deaths. Nlr. 'lf B. Blcfirath served his second term as president of the lfathers' club. Other otlicers of the year were: blessrs. P. Coggin, XV. F. Rowley, lj. ili. l.el evour. During the school year of 19-HP-41 meetings were held each month with the exception of Y December and blay. 'lihe lfathers' club pro- Presitlem vided for numerous Special trains which per- Ca ' F h Cl l - - ' p'0 at ell ul lodlcally brought the parents of students to Campion. Campion is indeed indebted to the fathers who have made this organization all- important to her continued progress. blr. XV. liehl was elected president of the Fathers' club for the year 1941-42. lle is assisted by judge O'Connor, Nlessrs. B. Grosso and .l. Flanagan. vice-president, ili. Crowe and lf. Nlcfiowan. ,i r-f 'U' f' ,,,. L 'I I-f 'ffl fr f JI R the I LSILILIILX ol Rumpf the Llllflgll Mothus club letentlv ple sented the school Wltll 1 gClIClOLlb don ltlon, I I1l1XllIg Ill utlve ye 11 m the SCIVILL ot LIITIPIUII Ihe Xlothens club wolks III Lonjunctlon wnth the I lthels club III lCqLllll1fll1g the Llucig me wxth Clmplon Olllters ln the club Included MM FRFDIRK I RUMH IX esdlmes R I Bonner, I Hlrtllch, 1ndI I Mulhern Nlonthly meetmgs were held Ihe Qnnu 1I beneht mud putv held lt the btexens hotel Ill B115 met Wlth unusual success Xt frequent IIIYCIWIIS faculty membus lddressed the lssembled mothexs, md Rex In O LOIIHOI 5 pxesented moves of Presnient Campnon 'Mothers Club students uctlvltles on md off the Llmplon clmpus Xt the meetmg ot the club Xlondxy Xpl 28 Xlrs Nlulhem xvxs elected to the IJICSIKICHCV suceeedmg NIH Rumpt XII ollicels IOI the tommg, velr wele Iolmllly lI15t lIICLI Iuesdly, hlfxy 6 III the Boulevfud loom ot the Stevens hotel On Xlothex s dfxy 1 pulse vms glven to the Rev I X behutte 5 Ill honol of Ins C olden ubxlee ln the boclety of esus MII Xtfiu ,Q I-IME Q B Club o Len Nh x lr o 'uni IN IIC 1 r I Russe IN VV NI Iiergex Mus Id, Hlrtrleh Mrs I' I Rumpf president Mrs R E Bonner Mrs n on N Ile went rs o nn r L rxth 'Xlr P XXIII!! 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' ff: -Q-2 , W ll -3 .1 I-sv U . 3 1' -Q, 2' 5 P Through four centurres the bocxety of Elesus has oebel opeb rn tts members ano charges the wrtues of an athlete Begmnmg a fnfth century an the serwce of Gob anb man the Sesuuts stress anew these manly wrtues Strong botues must house wgorous mmos when our patron Blesseb Giomunb Gllampnon re nounceb the Splenhor anb comfort anb mtellectual prestrge of the Qfllgabethan court for a martyr s heath on iltyburn s gal lows he left us a herutage be surmounteb the weaknesses ot flesh he hell! fast to hns courageous conwctrons he heraloeb has Goh gmben prmclples by an heroic art Eames anb characters change wxthm four hunoreo years but llfe s battle orlbes onwaro ibarbly a berabe ago a Sesunt prlest Jlfllguel Bro lamb oown hrs llfe an a jllilexlcan prrson yaro for the same prmclples ano wrth the same courage as bro Blesseh Qlfomuno Glampnon Jfather Bro knew that heath awanteo has return to Rlexuco yet he went barb to hrs natlbe lanb anb fought for hrs conwctmons Zbe faceo a fnrmg squab be hah the wrtues of a Qlatholnc athlete Zlt has been sano that all the battles of Qlfnglano habe been won onthe playrng fmelos ot G!Eton So too can rt be saab that all the future battles for Goo ano country wull be won on the playmg frelbs of Qliatholnc schools what ms the reason for athletics an Elesutt mstltutlons The absolute neeb for a strong boby cooromatmg with an equally strong tllhrlstnan mmo ns plarnly seen an the worlo tohay what rs why athletics are stresseo at Qllampxon what rs why athlettcs wall always be so stresseo at Glampion 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 O 1 1 O 1 s 7 1 1 1 ' D 7 I 1 , O 1 1 1 O O D 9 r 1 1 1 1 1 s O 1 1 1 1 Q 1 9 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 O 1 1 o o ' Cl 1 1 9, 1 ' ! 9 , 1 1 1 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 O 1 o FOOTBALL O ENS ll-IE SEASQN Varsity pigskin artists, first row: King, VVaickman, Rierden, VV. Pomierski, Doyle, Capt. bladden, O'Malley, Horwath, J. Cagney, Rowley, Bourke, Crinnion. Second row: Lyons, Hynes, J. Boyle, Delaplane, VV. McNamee, VVohlherg, J. Callahan, Rumpf, Suarez, Baumann, Ahern, Grabbe, Cieslak. Third row: Dreher, H. Kalb, D. lN1cCoy, Grace, H. Marten, Hoban, Curtis, J. G. McGrath, G. Moran, Nohelty, Hamlin, C. Callahan, Buckheit, C. Ryan, LeFevour. THE VARSlTY if LHROUGHOUT the entire industry of machinery, that plant, whose machines have the greatest power, the greatest speed, perfect coordination and shifting ability, and are the smoothest running in the face of all competition, is industry's northern star. So also in the world of sports! The team that possesses the above requisites will, without fail, be football's shining star. This is our ultimate goal! So from the very first day of hard labor, when the minutest particles are put into production, foreman, VVilliam S. Hoffman, and assistant foreman, Lester Stringer, watch every precise move so that nothing but a perfect job is the outcome. XVeek after week the pieces are molded together under scrutinizing supervision until the initial run of the machine is set. At this outburst of supreme power and speed, the two foremen catch the small imperfections that have slipped past their critical eyes, but when the grand finale arrives, that machine is displayed as a lasting example of American production-A Campion Team! gg E Wy, lo is 1 z. f YI ,446 i -'ff' ,fi 'lil Ill A r ' -1 Qrfwa CJ C O Cr Q5 'U r-Q otr f N ff 10 on r'sh rno I 'lg 8 'IQ Z9 D'ARCY BOURKE As every wall has its foun- dation stone on which most of the burden lies, so the Campion line had D'Arcy who carried his burden faithfully. CAPT. BUCK MADDEN Just as the Arch of Triumph has its keystone so also did the triumphant C a m p 1 o n Knites have theirs in their alert Captain and nevei iail ing center, Buck ARKY BOYLE Flashing brute strength com bined with delicate timing and furious speedg Aquinas, St. Ignatius and Logan, pretty strong teams, couldn't keep 'tArky out of their back fields this season, UPUNCHY DELAPLANE Winding up the season as the steadiest lOCk in a mighty powerful Campion wall the blond bomber was a diiving demon both on offense and defense MAX MARTEN Every army has to protect its flanks, and the Knights did this by means of Max. No enemy maneuver ever succeeded while he was on the job. HAUSTIE OMALLEY Austie was power peisoni Hed. His plunges gained hard-eained yards and his blocks opened the path fox many long runs while his tackles caused opponents hard falls a Murra 'U HONK WOHLBERG BILL MCNAMEE hippei dippei biclt whose B111 iiequently demonsti ited punts spn iled by how to side step ioui oppo 175 pound fmme put iivil nents foi 'in extii 15 yuds in the hole and whose md how to mike 65 yard lunning gave oppos touchdown xuns B111 Mc ng coaches ioyless iitteis Nimee led xictory attacks FRANKIE WAICKMAN Small as an atom mighty as a dynimo Frankie was the inspiration of oui team He called out plays ind added the punch that mide them LllC.lx He was a long distance pass- er one of those head-down knee-high runners 'md ' s might arm '11'tlSl hut would give Joe Louis some- thing to worry 'ibout. 0 DUG DOYLE JACK CAGNEY When it c'ime to spirit 'ind pep Jack was a perfect 'ld- xertisement for Wheuties 'ind Baby Ruth combined for many '1 touchdown was paved by his running 'ind blocking. JOE HORWATI-I Carrying 165 pounds on his two piston-like legs, Joe's ripping, tearing dashes down the field were a nightmare to opposing tzicklers through- out the season. KILLER McCOY Every killer is a man to be feared and ours was no ex- ception. For he mowed down enemy players and could not be stopped when touchdown bound. pilh 2 REDMEN'S CAMPION I2 -- PRAIRIE 7 In the intial encounter of the season, the Knites defeated Prairie high 12-7. Early in the game Prairie scored on a 20 yard pass into the end zone and added the conversion, but shortly be- fore the half, Austie 0'lVlalley inter- cepted a pass and raced 60 yards to a touchdown. The attempted con- version was blocked. Campion's sec- ond touchdown came on lid David's plunge from the three yard line. CAMPION 6 -- EDGEWOOD I9 The high-flying Edgewood squadron, with lVIyron Brockman leading, turn- ed back the Red and Black team to the tune of 19-6. Capitalizing on Campion's bad breaks and using their superior speed, they jumped off to a 13 point lead. In the second half the Redmen began to Click and after nine plays, Bill NVohlberg scored on a delayed pass. An end run brought lidgewood's final touchdown. CAMPION 26 -- LOGAN 0 Bill IVIcNamee and Don McCoy, col- laborating with exceptional blocking by the forward line, sparked the Red- men to a 26-0 victory over Logan. The highlight of the game was halc- Namee's 95 yard run for the final touchdown, his third of the game. Outstanding in the line were the guards Johnnies Bourke and Boyle and Captain Buck Nladden, the pivot man and main defense of the line. CAMPION 6 -- AQUINAS 26 hleeting the strongest opposition of the season, the Knites bowed to Aquinas 26-6. The Redmen fumbled twice deep in their own territory to give Aquinas an early 14 point lead. Bill McNamee scored Campion's lone six points on a fake reverse from the 190.- ESCUTCHEON 40 yard line, but Aquinas came back with two more touchdowns, one a long end run and the other a two yard plunge. CAMPION 32 -- ST. CATHERINE 0 Unleashing their full power, Cam- pion's e l e v e n overwhelmed Saint Catherine's of Racine, Xvis., 32-0. Taking to the air at the outset, the Redmen scored three touchdowns on passes, the first a short bullet pass to diminutive Frankie lVaickman, and the last a 40 yard toss by Johnnie Baumann. The other scores were the results of 40 and 5 yard runs by full- backs Joe Horwath and Jack Cagney respectively. CAMPION 26-IMMACULATE CONCEPTION 0 VVith devastating spinners, reverses and long deceptive passes, the Knites routed Immaculate Conception 26-0. Dug Doyle carried the ball over the goal three times for the I-Ioffmen and passed the ball for the final touch- down to complete his field day. The stone wall formed by Punchy Dela- plane, stalwart tackle, and Max Mar- ten, imposing right end, kept Immac- ulate Conception deep in their own territory throughout most of the game. CAMPION 7 -- IGNATIUS 7 The I-Ioffmen closed their season with a thrill packed 7-7 deadlock against St. Ignatius. The Ignatians scored on a 40 yard off-tackle slant and added the conversion on a per- fect place kick. I-Iowever, Jack Cag- ney clipped off 40 yards: a pass to Howie Kalb accomplished 30 more and Joe Horwath plunged over for the touchdown. A power play click- ed for the important tying point. ...QL- umor Coach L V HAsssR fl'leteN Ollt Nlllellne lnStI'llCflOnS to co Captams Dlneen and Donahue CEE JAY CLEATMEN lililllg the Lll0lLC5t of the B0 c1ndld1tes who 1n suered the Call lol unlor football lhlr V George I-Iasser, selwng his hrst ye1r 1s coach 1t C1mp1on formed one of the best Cee 1y te1ms Ill m1nv 1 year Ihey w1ded through 1 tough schedule 'llld hnnshed with a record ot tour vlctorles, two tres 1nd one s, the 1tte1 1 e1t 1 heavier ex unnor squad Almost Without evcceptlon, the unlol Redmen hld to come from behlnd to Wm their g1mC9 Due to the hghtness of the squad, thenr mam offense was through the 11r wlth lm Sheeren and Chuck Qagney on the recelvmg end of coCapta1n ld Dlneens passes HX good de1l of credit for this remarkable season must go to Co1ch H1sser, 1 gr1du1te of St Iouls unlverslty who developed future vlrslty material rn the pe1son1ge of coCapta1n lhll DK1H1llUC 'lllil the h1rd hlttlng fullback Pr1nk Verego I he coach, however, grves the credit to the undying spmt and the fight of his team umor grldsters first row McCarthy VV Flwgerald bheeren Funk R Pomlerskn T Crowe L Dolan C Cagney Second row B bandman McNell:s Verego R Bonner Donahue Russell Barnard VV Mahoney VVard 'Ihml row Conch Hasser Bsrne Krrc ner Dmeen Dalton Flanagan S Loms Bergex lapplns YW' l 'Q . 1 H 'N x . 3 1 , w I C I K - 'f , . . N ' 1 i .' l 1 C I y l C I los lr ' . I9-0 def . at tle hands of a J ' ' , I. . , . ' w i , -Q - ' ' 1 f . . . 1, . , AV I , . - D I C C I K K I LY s 4 . . . g 2 . I . . H . , . I - C l L C n . , . . 2 - y 1 -lv v - v v , ,J. . V, . 1 fr . g , ' h , MlDGEl' MINUTEME H l he mnghty mltcs ol tooth 1ll the Llmplon Mldgetb, um Cl the supelvmon of N1 lN l oehl, 5 lgun pxox ed th It Wclbllt :sn t ill th it counts on the gud n 1 Xlthough mtttlng llL1NlCI opponentb Ill 'Ill then gurus thu uma thxough mth foul WILUJYICS lgllllbt tn o LlClClfS ln then most lmpoltlnt gunz ot the sc lson, 1g'11nbt the bcnlon dnv Midgets, tht bTTl'lllyllLlClS fought t1cn w xy to U1 l'5 7 VlCf0Iy ohn NlLlDOI1llLl me Xlltlgtif stu h llthlclc, dld most of tht yud gunlng once tx IX Lhngo 50 yuds to 1 touchdown on U1 and lun Liptfun lck Rotknt dld the slgnxl cllhng fiom the qu utuhlck pohltlon, 1nd 'llso dld 1 good deal of the p15Slllg md lilLlilIlg, lhe bickheld w'1s filled out by lm Hemi, 1nd Qck XX 1ll1'1ms, both excep t1on1l hlll totem llilldlllg up the LLIITCI of the hne W15 dlmlnutlve lom lNlLN1llX who plflyed gu 1rd Desplte hls SIIC 1nd wught fommy pliycd 'xlmost the whole of ewexv glmt Ind knocked luck mflny 1 heuy m'1n IH hus ILlSll to spmll tht Opplhlllg b1lltm1e1 Mndget Couh MR N P LOLHR S ICXIEVVN hnal tl Ill of YICIUYIUIIN game unh Capt Rockne n,htx Mudge! hrst rms R III onner anne c :xllx nt c ne 1' Lonu Second ron f'lIIlPl39ll ewett N1llXCHIlC 'ms Xment 'Nllurer Flfl lmmon lhlrd ron 'IIC IH I l In I l'lIIl IDI ll Ilnlll lfl' 0Re1 Q. .. fi -1 ..s ' C5 MMV' gi 24 if Varsity hardwood heroes, first row: Rierden, David, ll. Kalb, Collins, R. Priester. Second row: Rozier, Feeley, D. McCoy, B. Smith, F. King, Ahern, lN1etz- ger. Third row: R. Dressel, E. Casey, L. Smith, 'l'. lleinz, Hutter, Zapel, Flando. fe., F5 5:7 :ww -MI-. Emu F3 E it M, ll ii li Q1 fl li p 53 Qi ll ll il E Y. fl ll ll il if il fl li ls l 3 :K E! ix ,Q L. ga As the curtain rose on the second act of Campion's drama Sports, the audience saw a scene that rivaled those of Hollywood in team work, precision, and accuracy. Because of its superiority, the basketball squad of '41 and its accomplishments broke print, not only in Prairie du Chien, but also in surrounding cities, including a picture article on the front page of the C:lIl!'l1y0 Tl'il11IIIl'. 'lihe Hotlmen amassed a grand total of 63-l points for the season as compared to 5l8 points for the opponents. The Knites waved the twine for 42 per cent of the charity tosses. Howie Kalb, a veteran of the '40 squad and a spark plug in the center position, was chosen captain at the beginning of the season and led the Red and Black to a brilliant record of l5 victories and six defeats in the squad's scheduled season. Leading the squad in points was veteran guard Dan Collins who hit the bucket for 61 field goals and 33 gratis tosses, totaling 155 points for the regular season. XVith this the curtain comes down on the second act of this year's play in the little amphitheater oil Campion hall. .-94.-. XPI R NS Sxlll ffnfff lnmzui U15 PRIESTER JOE RIERDEN ED DAYlD DANNY C'ULLlNS I orfu'urii Guard Guard I-'u1'11c'r1r'J CAGERS' CGNQUESTS lflashing over the court with a dy- namic tighting spirit. a roaring sensa- tional offense anal a highly intricate tleliense, Campion's greatly itloliletl eagers ol' 19-11 heltl spectators anal scribes spellbountl by a fascinating ex- hibition ol' shot wizartlry. Under that great master of the harclwootl, Coach Xvilliam S. Hoffman, a magnificent basketball tlrama was staged by Campion's sparkling quintet. lnaugurating the s e a son with a smashing .lil-13 triumph over hlefire- gor, Dec. ll, the Retlrnen's attack was paced by Dan Collins with nine points. 'lihen the llotlman machine proeeetletl to wallop Platteville 39-21 on the enemy court, Dec. 16, with lfcl Davicl scoring 12 points. Crushing the hopes ol' the battling Real anal Black in the linal secontls ol' play. lflkatler junior college won a hair raising thriller over the linites 23-26, Dec. 19. Roaring back after the Christmas holitlavs. Campion's mighty live repeat- etl their first performance by licking Nlcfiregor on the lowans' court 27-13. lan. 15. llartl luck tloggell the Recl- men, lan. 17, when lflkatler junior college again elietl out a victory 17-1-1. Blasting through the stellar defense of Platteville, the Knites tlelcatetl the tlownstate cagers 24-17, Ian. 18, with the aitl ol Captain llowie lialb's tloor play antl lftl Davitl's sharpshooting. Scalping the Dubuque Rams slan. 211. the linites synchronized team work hit a new high as they thoroughly out- classetl their rivals 3.1-21. Opponents Campion McGregor . . . .13 30 Platteville . .. . . .21 39 Elkader . . . . . .28 26 McGregor . . . .13 27 Elkader ... ...17 14 Platteville ... . . .17 24 Dubuque .. . . .21 33 Aquinas ..... .. .23 24 Mt. Carmel .. .. .28 22 Blackhawks ,. .,.17 32 St. Philip's . . . .14 18 Savanna .... . . .30 36 Mt. Carmel ... . . .25 24 Waukon .... .. 40 Central .... . . .31 26 Edgewood . . . . .28 36 Central .... . . .21 22 Dubuque . . . . .41 33 Aquinas ... . . .23 34 Neumann ..... . . .23 42 St. Michaels ... . . .31 22 SEASON'S INITIAL TIP-OFF HOWIE DOES IT AGAIN PRACTICE 1-IERALDED Resuming their basketball wars after the semester exams, Campion clashed with Aquinas at La Crosse and returned home with a great 24-23 victory, Jan. 31, when Bob Priester sank a gratis toss in the last ten seconds for the winning point. ljmploying a tight man for man defense that completely bailled the Knites, Mt. Carmel dished out a 28-22 beating to Campion, Feb. 1. Giving a brilliant exhibition of shooting and fancy ball handling, the Hoffmen downed the Blackhawks 32-17, Feb. 4. In one of the most exciting games of the campaign, Campion's Redmen scored an 18-14 win over St. Phillips of Chicago, Feb. 8. A surprising third quarter scoring spree by Savanna, really gave the Hoffmen a scare, Feb. 12, but the Knites held and went on to win over the Red and Vvhite 36-30. The old jinx that lV1t. Carmel seemed to hold over Campion really played its part well as the VVindy City quint barely nosed out the Knites 25-24, Feb. 15, on a desperate last second shot by Con- nors, a Carmel forward. Journeying to Xvaukon, Iowa, Feb. 19. the Redmen came through with a marvelous offensive attack late in the third quarter to win over the local hoopsters 40-33. A fast breaking offen- sive attack, which was used by Central of l.a Crosse, was too much for the FRAY -961 UP AND AT 'EMI Kxw ,f Y HOOPSTERS Redmen as they dropped a 31-26 thrill- er to their Northern rivals. The Knites' fast deceptive attack, Feb. 22, gave lfdgewood high of hladi- son a few headaches as Campion easily won 36-28. Although Dan Collins' us- ual high scoring activities were curbed, nevertheless his fine defensive play, to- gether with the accurate eye of Bob Priester, enabled the Knites to squeeze out a 22-21 triumph over Central of La Crosse, Feb. 26. The mighty scoring power of Dick Hoerner was more than enough for his Ram teammates to win an overtime battle from the fiercely fighting Redmen -11-33, Mar. 1. The highly touted Aquinas five took a terrific beating at the hands of the Red cagers who closed the 1940-'41 season with a smashing 3-1-23 victory. Because of its formidable record of 15 victories and six defeats, the 141 cage squad was ranked as one of the outstanding Catholic high school quints in the country, since Coach VV. S. Hoff- man, top-rate mentor of Campion, re- ceived an invitation to the eighteenth annual National Catholic lnterscholas- tic basketball tournament at Loyola academy in Chicago. This year's invi- tation marked the thirteenth time that Campion journeyed to Chicago to vie for the title of National Catholic 1 5-.. S x gff , sg 6 4 f JN champs and Coach Hoffman, in his short address to the student body before the tournament, expressed his high hope of obtaining that title. In the first encounter against an out- standing Xvilliamsville, N. Y., quint, Neumann high, the Hoffmen took an early lead in the first quarter, and thereafter, kept the game on ice with an offense that amassed more points in this game than any other seasonal encounter. A 42-23 score left Neumann high in the consolation tournament. Dan Collins led the Knites in the attack with 14 points. On the second day, Campion encoun- tered St. blichael's high of Union City, N. The combination of a fast break and accuracy in shooting placed St. NIichael's a step ahead of the Knites, and the second round jinx, the unsur- passable wall in the past two years, again gave the Campion Knites a shock- ing and hard-to-take 31-22 setback. THAT CARMEL FRACAS OFF THE BACKBOARD SNAG THAT PILL' Cee-Jay conrtmen. first row: L. Dolan, Verego, C. Cagney, Carroll, R. Pomierski. Second row: hflaclionald, J. Heinv, lickstein, O'Brien, liorris, Chejack. Third row: Jermaine, lNIcEvoy, VVarcl, Sheehan, Simones, Lynn. Striking With devastating one-handed shooting attacks, the Junior quintet reached great heights during the 1940- -ll cage season under the superb coach- ing of their coach, hlr. George V. Hasser, former St. Louis university all- round star. Displaying an intricate offense, the Cee Jays gave a brilliant exhibition of ball handling, floor work and shooting by flashing through to victory 13 times against seven setbacks. Fighting With that die for dear old Campion spirit raging Within them, the Juniors literally blew a hopeless Bagley high five off the court with an overwhelming 35-9 triumph. Thrills and fast play featured the Junior's sensational 32-26 victory over Cagney's seniors. Although the usual high scoring activities of Lenny Dolan and Ralph Pomierski were curbed, their stellar defensive work and heads up play were the outstanding factors in the Cee Jays' sparkling last minute win over Cassville high 14-13. Casey's seniors, blasting through the little giant killers' tight defense, scored a breath taking victory in the waning moments of the game. Although at a tremendous disadvan- tage in height, the Cee Jays swarmed over Kalb's five by the score 44-19. MIDGET MASTERS Mid et bneketeers, first row: Cyze, Fitxsimmons, Gillings, Roekne, Eagan. Second ro W' 2 ' R 0'l'onnor, Grosso, La Velze. jewett. Third row: Rhomherg O'Reillx', XX. Bonner, . jam, lN1aurer, Coxcll ZUMMACH, Rising to great heights under the coaching of their brilliant cage master Mr. .X Ll. Zummach, S. the Midgets came to the front in the 19-111--11 bas- ketball season with a brilliant array of sharpshooters who performed on the indoor board Court with uncanny skill. lndividual high scoring honors went to Capt. Dan Ciillings, high-powered for- ward and outstanding star of the team with 135 points. Diminutive sloe Cyze. who paired with Captain Uillings at forward, equally clever and eflieient. scored a total of 92 points. ilihese men were equally good defensively and con- stituted a trick forward combination. Starting the season off with a bang, the Midgets overwhelmed the DuBroek ,Xll-Stars, Dec. 5, with Captain Gillings, Cyze and Roekne dropping them in from all angles. ln a nerve tingling game, Feb. 5, the blidgets came out with the long end of a 20-15 win over Bagley. Reaching the peak of perfec- tion, Saturday, blar. 1, the little Red- nien trounced Boscobel 22-15 in a hotly contested battle with the offensive Work of lfitzsimmons standing out. Blasting through the defense of a formidable Cassville quintet, blar. 13, the mighty Midgets romped off with a sensational and much deserved 21-12 victory. X,.',.0,,Q,fe.,,14 ' if . - .hz SKATING . . . SKIING lfvery year, when old man slack Frost pulls his blitzkrieg attack with cold and snow, the Campion Knites defiantly resist the onslaught. Armed with two or three sweaters, a coat, a pair of gloves and boots, the red-blooded linites push onward through the blanketing snow, to taste the thrill of speed as they flash down the side of a Vllisconsin bluff, and the pains of fatigue as they struggle back up the side of the hill. VVhenever there was sufficient snow, Al Pomierski, l.ouie Thorne, XVillie Dressel, and other experienced skiers could always be watched by the enthusiastic be- ginners, as they formed a pair of tracks about the side of a bluff. Nor were the skates forgotten, for whenever the ice permitted, a hockey game was sure to be in session. Pom-pom pull-away proved popular whenever the ankles of the Knites were tired of hockey. The frost-bite fans dug deep into their bag of tricks this year and brought forth a brand new winter sport-ice boating. Almost any afternoon when the old north wind came howling down the Nlississippi valley the trim craft could be seen rocketing over the smooth ice. Campion is Sun Valley's youngest brother! X f N , . 'rg' 5 1 X f i V579 , W X X f' f i xg f -moi - 7 .x X ...i' Q Fifi' C Having been defeated last season for the Hrst time in Eve years, the Knites set out to start another long string of victories. Leading the way are Terry Cashman, Frank XVaickman, Bill lX'lcNamee, Tom Curry, Dick Schaul, Al llomierski and lfran U'Connor, all returning letter-men. ln the initial meet of the season against Platteville high, the Knites came through with flying colors on the long end of a 79-34 score. Xvaickman and Doyle took first and second in the hurdles while Cashman led both the century and 220. Bill lNlcNamee again proved he is tops in the pole vault. The weights proved profitable to the Knites with Charlie Ryan and Fran U'Connor taking first and second respectively in the shot and Pap Dolan and Ryan doing likewise in the discus. Terry Cashman won the hroad jump followed by :Xl Pomierski. Johnny Bau- mann led a grand slam in the high jump with Pomierski and hIcNamee tying for second. r in rocket men. first row: Donovan, Sehoen, Horwath, VVaickman, A. Pomierski, R. McNamee K I hmm, Sehaul, Fischer. Gorman, Schrader, 'l'. Curry. Second row: Asst. Manager Gleason, Ron ex oxle, A. Murray, Sullivan. McCormack, Klohnehar, Van Urman, F. U'Connor, j. YV. Mur x aurnann, Stewart, Kartheiser, Manager Kennedy. Third row: Coach Hoffman. Rowan, C. Barton riington. YV, Clark, Simpson, j. O'Connor, Gleeson. Anzinger, F. Ryan, Fortunato, E. Calla an xan, Buehheit, 'l'alhott, Barkyounih. ANSI. Cvach Stringer. 'ai- Calif lr 'Pl L X 1, if 0 0-. VVing-footed hopefuls open sprint in initial time trials. .. . - ,., i 2,-gag: 4981. Jg'.3f::'? Q 1 U 'e . '.-'it' ead Coach VV. S. HOFFMAN and Asst. Coach McNamee displays promising form. k ects. john Baumann eases over har with spare inches. L. S'rkiNoER smile happily over trac prosp The thin clads scored their second straight victory by conquering Prairie high by the overwhelming score of 88-25 as the cindermen cap- tured ll firsts out of 12 events. 'lDug Doyle won the high and low hurdles and Xvaickman and Ken iNIcCormack were first and second in the 100 respectively, and McNamee added live points hy taking the pole vault. Dave Barkyoumh led the field home in the 880 with Freddie Schrader second. The 220 hrought the Knites a full house with Cash- man, XVaickman and McCormack placing in that order. Running the mile in -l :59 ,Tom Curry copped the honors for the long distance running, and Dick Schaul put on a final burst of speed to take second. Fran O'Connor took the shot and Ad Dolan placed third. Throwing the discus 125 ft., Harry Van Orman led a grand slam with Dolan and O'Connor filling out the hill. The high jump was taken hy Johnny Baumann at 5'3 and the broad jump by Al Pomierski. -IO3- F n i r wa y monarc Hedges, Engler, Ku man, R. George. gan, Jennings, J. McGrath, Le Fevo D. Casey, J. Mea Racket wielders: Mara, Schrader, K gan, King, Feel McNabb. COURT AND FAIRWAY Such outstanding stylists as Captain John Jennings, Jim McGrath, Lenny Fagan, Jack Kuhlman and Jack Le- Fevour really made Campion's golfers sparkle this season under their genial mentor, Nlr. T. Nlclienny, S. J., competing against such stellar oposition as Dubuque, Loras, Aquinas and Rich- land Center, the fine shooting of our sensational par busters literally burned up the course. Smashing their way through a sensa- tional tennis season, Campion's netmen, under the superb coaching of Nlr. XV. B. lfaherty, S. J., turned in brilliant performances in their matches with Dubuque, Richland Center and Aquinas. Sparked by the phenomenal play of Fred King, Jim Feeley, Howie Kalb, Pete lVfcMahon and Jack Rowley the Red and Black colors flourished mag- nificently on the tennis courts. Cee-jay diamond mas- ters, first row: E. J Kelly QChi.l. Carroll Grosso, C. Cagney, VV. Fitzgerald, Vere- go. Second row:Schol- ter, Eekstein, Lynn Dineen, D o n a h u e, Borris. Third row Coaci-i Hassan, Dole zal, Dee, Ward, J Dressel, Fla n a g a n, Du Brock, Dalton. - lO5 - SMALLYARD BATMEN 'lihe call to the American sport-basebal-l-was answered by many Junior div enthusiasts, in their attempt to obtain a berth on the Junior squad. Competition proved keen in all posi- tions, but when the cut was made, a representative team was seen to be in the making. The season got under way Satur- day, Apr. 26, with a hotly contested battle with Carl lVlucci's Mongrels. 'lihe fray was tied up early in the game, but the superior batting power of the Niongrels' left the small yard- ers holding the short end of a 9-4 score. On the following VVednesday, Apr. 30, Arky Boyle's nine topped the Cee lays by the tune of 15-5, but the Juniors' day of reckoning was on May 7, with Prairie du Chien's high school varsity as their opponents. The Cee Jays displayed first class team work as they held Prairie's club to seven runs, while the Cee Jays themselves accumulated six. lid Dineen allowed but five hits to the Prairie nine. Rozier's Rascals received a heavy, Xvednesday, May 14, as the Cee Jays man- aged to drive in 13 runs to the Rascals' four. Representing the elite of the Junior baseball talent and com- prising the starting lineup during the season were: Chuck Cagney, Dick Grosso, Bob Borris and Andy Fitzgerald han- dling the infield duties, Frank Verego, Phil Donahue and 'liom Lynn in the outer pastures. lid Dineen and .lim VVard alternated on the mound with lfrank Dalton behind the plate. 'lihroughout the season Verego and Xvard were continual threats to the opposing pitchers. CHUCK RYAN DRAWS A BEAD ON CORNER POCKET BILL RUMPF SHOWS SOME ANGLES ON MINERALITE TECHNIQUE MONARCHS OF xx i S-X O go QQ Q I'-it 'l'op center, Golden Glove champs, first row: Borris, Maurer, C. Czxgney, Cyze, llunkins, VVarcl, McEvoy. 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ALT ZAPEL Congratulations and Best Wnshas to fill' lil aduatmg Class of1941 'mi Wlafuf G gfzunaage 128 fee S2 Le ez ,gy .I ll CK a l Q C L S 3 A DON CASEY FELIX JABLONSKI OWEN TOALE S. . COMPLIMENTS OF ROBERT MABEL BOB JCDHN 1941 BOLJFQKE 129 BILL 1944 BOB MURRAY BILL MCGUIRK JIM CORBETT TOM MLNALLY JIM ZVVICKER DICK HENTER HINCHION Au RUVUII' and JAY HARPRING DICK ENZIE JIM TOMASHEK B t W I JIM MQK GS IS les BOB MIQDONALD JACK GALLAGHER EDDIE MJLGOWAN GENE MQCARTHY JOHN BERNBROCK to Our QCUIUYS DICK PRINDIVILLE ROGER RHOMBERG JOE KIESWETTEP. RAY EGAN fronl BILL KING BILL FULLER DON EWALD JOHN MILLS BOB MEANS 1 A JACK WOLFE ED MULHERN BILL BONNER BOB CAPLINGER LLINGS BILL MADDEN K , 1 .. . C -130- DAN GI BOB CREEK TED HYDE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1941 The Bm netts, 915 and '41 PAT GROGAN Presldent V106 President Secretary CONGRATULATIONS MR TO LEE OUR SON AND ALL THE GRADUATES OF FORTY ONE AND MRS A L FISCHER MILWAUKEE. Wisconsin C on 01 lltllllltl0ll.S lllll Best Wishes To The ass o mefeen oth, one Campwn Mothers C lub L. , il X V 4L ' . Ljfjf ' 41-Q 1'-7 31 ,f L Q55 W 'Q . 5 , ,F l ez 5 vz' 1 - -l3l- Compllments of Van O1 man Hotels HOTEL MCCURDY Ex msulle Ind TERRE HAUTE HOUSE Terle Haute Ind HOTEL ORLANDO Decatur Ill HOTEL NELSON Rockiold Ill Telephones Hvde Park 7000 Frear Delaplane L0 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 5303 Hyde Park Boulex ard C H I C A G O H L Delaplane 132 Wea ter n G1 oc Pl Company Dlstrlbutore of ,lack S prat Foods Chocolate C1 Pam Coffee DUBUQUE IOWA Thls label on your Imumnce Pollcy Ono INIURANCE AGENCY INIUPANCE FOR EVERY HAIAIID N oul assulfmce to you to serve you well always Phone 284 P1a1r1e du Chlen WISCONSIN - . 'U 4 Q I O Q w ' 4 L . . . 1' V' 4 , . L W, 4 , 'l , . ' fl Y ' Q f f , . 9 . . . . N ' c X 5 ' 7 . Q I N 1 41 h . . T V . 1 . . , L. K. COMPLIMENTS OF MR AND MRS WILLIAM J KEHI figs' N X60 INIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 133 . Q A o A 0 J E I E E f X E 2 - 2 2 - rwaaw--H - ' 2 2 'QM Ar ' x ff E E 1, ,ff E 52 , xxgff E E X E To the Class of 1941 FONCRATULATIONQ an BEST WISHEQ D1 and fllm Tllfllllllb M fI'llllll0ll Dmmg Room European Plan .Jozef 4011! eww PVIIIIC du Chlen Wmconsm Newly Remodeled Reasonable Rates Compllmente of john M uccl s and RPStlllLl ant 241 Mdlll Sheet Frankfort Kentucky 134 d I, 1 I I H in Confectionery A Complete rlntlng Service 101 hobpltdls phybulans and dentlmtb has been llI'0V1d9f1 by P11ySl4 lans Record Company SIHCC lts 1.0111111111 111 1901 Over 80 per cent of the hospltalb 111 the Umted btates and many thoubandb oi P11yS1Ll3HS and denuets use ou1 bervue PRINTING ior or uatxons lb one of our speualtles Also lDll1l1lS1lCI'S ol books on hobpltdl subjectb Wrzte FRANK M KRAMAN .Secretary for further lnformatlon f d 19 Physicians, Record Co The I argest Publishers 0 Hospltal and Medical Records 161 West H3FPlSOH qt Chlvago Ill U S A 135 . 1 w . 4 1 wi 5.4 w I l w w 1, , , , . . . , . . . . .. J U . U Y t 4 w w . ' l. 1 1 Q .' ' ' , f . gan- . 1 1 . L, C K. Y 1 . ,. ' 1 ' I W , . , Incorpom e . 07 O O L , g J - J , f f x . , , , , X ' 1 L . J 9 Q, n p , Congratulations and Best Wwhes to the Class 0 N mvtven Forty One D 1 N MR AND MRS IEO A WAICKMAN AND FAMH Y DRINK T0 THE SENIOR CLASS Pepsi Cola PEPSI COLA DISTRIBUTING C0 Dont thmk of l1v1ng wlthout havmg before you always a Shllllflg goal towardu vshlch you can set the course of your llveq Work towards that goal Wlth all your mlght and youll be Sure to dttaln lt CLASS 2 D congratulates VITOCIUW WISCOHSIH YOU and W1Sh9S YOU much contlnued succesql l36 z u ,Y K l I I A ' 7 I gl 5 N'N '4'f I ki J I 4 A Akron, Ohio , . . . . I . 3 4 C, p kv: 'A' III EIIIIIIEST DES IIE T0 000I'EIIATE DSSESS I WITH i' FIDE PRINTING PLHTES 'A' 3 1V lIVIUO:I IIlIOA l00lIlV3l P I I R ' k 1 5. QS 'G 3 2 'I II I 'I I GALLAGHER ASPHALT COMPANY 2 Paving Contractors E 183rd and State Streets THORNTON ILLINOIS Phone Inter Ocean 9786 rphllllDS Plulllps 66 Motor 011 Compllments of Mrs John Boyle MERLE RANCH wnwlc sE1f'H RMU Afkml d h 138 Y I O l . , f, '. , 2 sas A 1 n A ,A Prairie u C ien, Wisconsi MAKE HEALTH BUILDING A PLEASURF BY USING PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUUIS ICE CREAM BUTTER COTTAGE CHEESE MILK BUTTERMILK CREAM A COMPLETE LINE or QODA FOUN I' AIN SUPPLIES PRAIRIE DU CHIEN WIQCONQIN T l ph 213 139 pfzaifzie Daft pfzoaucfs Go. Ll llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MA AND DAD SELCH Wish to Congratulato T110 Senior s of 1941 Un the Occasion 0 1 hen Graduation IlIllIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Compllments of Madlson Wisconsin I4 Bvst Wlshvs dll od s Blessings to the floss of 1911 dllK1MFb H L Rozler Jr SLP FPH9Ul91IP Mo .' if ' d G 7 ' Meuer Photoart House Mr.' '. . . ' . - 0- Best Wushos To The Clam of 1941 141 Mr. mul Mrs. Edwarzl I,eFeu0ur COMPLIMENTS OF RV LCFINING nmmes MOSTBEHUTIFUL Cunauva Scnvnce PHONE 357 Comphments ot ACME FEEDS Forest Park, Illlll0lS 142 Geo. H. Simpson, President Congratulations to the Graduating Class And Best Wishes for Health and Success to all Boys at Campion I4 n l n l 1 W W Y Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McGrath 1 v n s - 3- ljolzfzsfofv Cookies and Cl ackel s A1 e Fax Ol lies, of Stullenhs E vel ywhel e I lhewue Is There a Marked Preference For the Appreczated Con eetzons and Johnaton Chocolate Fudge Topped lee Cream AEK FOR THEM BY NAME Robe: t A Johnston Company Establlehed 1047 Mllwaukee WIS FAULTLES9 BAKERY All the Name lmplles Plalrle du Chlen Wmconsm 144 Phone Yards 6424 WALTER M POMIERSKI Funeral Dlrector 1059 W 52nd Street 4748 S Pulaskl Road CHICAGO O . 4 Q 1 f , O ,q . - . w , . Q , I , 1 Y, , J ,. . cc - f ' 99 y as 99 K . 1 1 I .i 0 . . , . . K. uk . u ' H . 4 v l . . 1 , n ni f 0lll1Illlll0lll.5 0 Ml and 411.5 oula Kopmskz UIOCOIOO...ICCOlllllllflflllflllflfll I4 '. A . I1 I' . I - 5- Congratulations aml Best Wishes to the Class of Nlnoteen Forty One MR AND MRS DAVID V JENNINCS ALDERWIAN Q RADIO QERVILE Home Appllfnnus RCA Vlctor Records Pho 209W Pralrle du Chlen WISCONSIN I4 I1 Compllment t BADGER WHOLEQALE GROCERY rle du Chlen WISCONSIN n we I IRR 4. ,K . S O' D , 4 . U K Phonograph Records C0- ne - 5- Br .st WISIHB and Contmucfl Success to The Serum Class of '41 Y ! MR. AND MRS. JOHN P. GOGGIN 147 , Y O ,,?, ' OLD SAN HOTEL William T. Schweiger, Manager The Homellke Hotel Excellent Meals Prairie du Chlen Wisconsin PEOPLES BAKERY HIGH CLASS Bakery Goods S MAROUSEK Proprietor Plalrle du Chien Wisconsin HERFF-J ONES CO. 1407-19 N. Capitol Ave. Indianapolis, Indiana Manufacturers of CAMPION HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RINGS and COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS L N Greiber Wisconsin Repiesentatlve HOBSFALL LUMBER COMPANY A N D Mlll Work SERVICE QUALITY PRICE Phone 41 Geo L C Grlesbach Manager Building Material - l48 - The Ohm Lampwn Clubs Long: atulatv The Clan of 1911 0 U swrn. ru Bob and Bon C001 gv N sg! M' fam ll 1 1515153 6 5 1 gk fe! Ufefafugedufzfl W uh A lheu Ifellou Graduates The Beat of Iurk I4 ECTOR, IR 0 o'r1u:n muunns 5 0 Amity Leather Products Company West Bend WISCOHSIH ' O X1 l . ' I W - - 14 A . . V -5 , . ,. , .L I ' ' 'A f- 'Q , - ,X Y I u XX ff ' E S54 AY- X : if L . ,K Jiri N NAEVV :aug f hm, ' V I xx , , ,f A , ,N .ff 'iw ' f , :-' ' -1,1 - .. - .' V1.1 -.M . . I I I EX.. l I I ,, . 1 u ar , ' I 7 .' u , J 3. ' S 9 In' D .. 9- TARK EW WEET Hill' We Mako Olll Own Ice C1 earn Johnston s I andy Luncluns CONGRATULATIONS AND GREEHNGS FROM BEST WHSHES THE SENIORS OF 1941 MR AND MRS M AND MRS R I BAUMANN ISO I . ' 9 9 Y R K ' I' l l ' l 1 X 1 Prairie flu Chien, Wisconsin Q TO I I C R. . . . PHILLIPS. WISCONSIN Saint Mary's Academy PRAIRIE DU CHIEN WISCONSIN Where the Indwldual I.s Paramount Beillltlflll moms for lDOdI'dll1g students, spaclous gvm lldbllllll, extenslve and scemc campus over l00lxl1lg MISSISSIIJITI Rlver CONDUCTED BY The School SISICPS of Notre Dame Mount Mary College MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN .md Ser onclary Schools and of the Amerlvan Councll on Eflumtlon CONDUCTED BY 'lhe School Slsters of Notre Dame F01 mfoxmltlon lddless the ofliue of xeglstly 5 O O O O 0 0 Member of the North Central Association of Colleges ' I ft . 1 . ' , ,' , . COMPLIMENTS OF Mr and Mrs F I Mr'Mah0n C GOOD COFFEF ompllments ot at the right price Bledermann Brothers Inc Mr and Mrs F R Kennedy 727 West Randolph qt Chlcago Ill 152 E C wal' 185' Zo QQ Q, N0 we aff , :P Q 30' . . xvltll Best Wlshes Y MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH P. KOHL PURITY ACCURACY POMIERSKI PHARMACY QUALITY PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY Alex A Pomlerskn Hattxe A Pomxerskl Reglstered Pharmacnte HYDROX ICE CREAM Served Exclusively A359 South Kedzle Avenue Roockwell 10058 f m I Natlonal Savlngs and Loan ASSOLl3tlOl1 Q9 REAL ESTATE LOANS on the QW gd on Sftvmgs and Investments Monthly Payment Plan ALEX A POMIERSKI Secretary Treaeurer 1303 N Ashland Ave CHICAGO ILLINOIS Humboldt 5200 153 ?' 60,22 .9 'iisfy Qu' . fe S9 N06 -9 Q9 W K vu f J sl 45? . . U. . E U a x I I I'w'l'll'll4,, Current Dividend Rate Sq' aWla?i 2 'w1'vvr1' Q I : 0 K 1 I S I' . 1 . , MR AND MRS ROCK P MORAN I onuatulate Thezr Son f EORGE and the SENIOR CLASS OF 1041 Best Washes to SEN AND MRS FRANK RYAN EXTEND BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS THE CLASS OF 1941 TO THE Mr and Mrs John S Dowd CLASS OF 41 154 W o 1 r ' '1 Y Congratulations and US Fon gl atu latmnb am Good Luci. MR AND MRQ OLLIE O MARA 155 I To the Class of 1941 C99 Lompllmente of To Their Son WILLIAM an THE CLAQS OF 41 IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LUDWIG WILSON COMPANY 223vvc BUILDING MAINTENA EQUIPMENT EUGENE J. TAYLOR S g CHICAGO NCE AND SUPPLIES TELEPHONE HARRISON 6 3 3 7 RESIDENCE PHONE COLUMBUS 5318 Congratulatlons, Class of 41 Stuart McNabb Dlck McMahon John Lemond Paul Talbott George Curran Earl Hamlin Dick Anzinger John Donovan Jim Mahoney Jim Marshall Marcel Four Norman Geiger Joe Horwath Bill J. Clark Gene Passero III Jerry Lelchtwels Ed Boyle Jim McCoy Bill Lynch Ted Palmer Dan Potter Bob Gleason Perry Leuer Joe Rierden Dan Jordan Jack Hynes Tom Gorman Walt Kann Bob Dwyer Mike Archibald -156- DR. AND MRS. EDMUND H. HEDGES d ' 9 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Molitor congratulate thou son, has fnvnfls mul the ontu e SPHIOI Class upon thou gl ocluatlon Illhlllllllllllllillll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlI!IIlIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIlI1IlllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ll To the Flaw of N uwtvon F 01 ty Uno Mr and Mrs Wlllmm F Rowley IlllIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII IIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIHIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII T57 J I CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES COMMODORE PERRY H O T E L Toledo, Ohm One of Americas outetandmg hotels ln one of Axnerxcae outstandmg cltlee the Commodore Perry 1I1N1t9S your patronage and urges you when ln Toledo to avful nomlc 11 luxury 1n room ln ball room ln lobby and m lts cafes Congratulations to the Semors rom MR AND MRQ EARL F GLENN Wheaton IHIIIOIS 158 O I . , K . . . , . . . . ., yourself of its complete service, its eco- 2 . . , , I ku A o ,' 9 nv COMPLIMENTS OF 159 fz. ana mis. Winslow gmif .g.I-....-.,,.-.- .- .-. - ..,. .. ,.,. -..,- - - ,,,, - -,,- - -H- I Dr. and Mrs. C. A Neritt mngfatulate their son hls rzends and the entlre Semor Class upon thelr gradwztzon VERY BEST SERVICE Phone Kedzzle 8291 8292 SAXON BROTHER? Wholesale C I G A R S CIGARETTES 3935 W hI'I.dlSOI1 St CHICAGO Bette: Taste I T55 ...vszgfag J 3 . . W I Z a O , O I ,A I I , I - f 1 I I I . A I f I ! , I I I . . 3 I ' I I ' I I u I . ,,--., ----.v I. -.4. ,. .f.., .I . ,.-A-.-.,.'.-.-.- -N.: .-,- M- .,,.-,.-.. 1 4' . 'ifE3'1i25': ' U X I I A A : 1 ' T ' I he IIQ ' LA I ' I . I O I - I . -li U4 1 I' , . I 1 cb I 0 f ' - .,',. I 31? I O R Plepei C0 Mzlu aukee Eagle Rwer SEXTON SERVILF OFFERS YOU 0 The onlv natlonally advertised brand of foods prepared exclusively for the ln stltutlonal market O The security of endorsement bv a the leadmg trade assoclatlons ln the stltutlonal field m the Umted States I The facllltxes oi the onlv wholesale grocery companv plants ln the two prln clpal Amerlcan markets Chicago and New York 0 As rendered by Americas largest dns trlbutors of number ten canned foods a dl'tlllCtlVC service on a complete assort ment of qualltv foods packed ln thls m stltutlonal slze contamer 0 Home recipe plckles rellshes and con serves from Sexton Sunshme Kltchens dellclous and appetlzxng 0 Carefully selected coffees blends re sultmg from years ot' careful study roast ed fresh dally at Chicago and Brooklvn 0 Special quotations based on mayor purchases of exclusively Institutional mer chandlse sharmg with vou the advan tages of a greater buying power Iohn Sexton 85 Co Estlbllshed 1883 Edclwezss Qualzty Foods CHICAGO DALLAS BROOKLYN CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WlSl-IES TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1941 MR AND MRS JAMES L FLANAGAN COMPLIMENTS OF D1 0.550155 Baker 10.5 '1 L J 1 ' , ll . . . . in- - v '1- , y - - 1 ' ' O U 4 11 1 . s Qi Q 1 f f f , . -161- ft Compliments of MR. AND MRS. T. M. MADDEN Chicago, Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF WILLIAM I. CAREY DOCTOR AND MRS GORDON B SULLIVAN CONGRATULATE THEIR SON ROBERT AND THE ENTIRE SENIOR CLASS I62 Campwn F athel .s Club 1940 1941 OFFICERS T B McGrath John P Goggm Wllllam Rowley Chalrmen Charles Gratz Edward Le Fevour Percy F Kuhlman Presldent Secretary Treasurer of Commlttees Transpol tatlon Entertamrnent Executlve John J Touhy Honorary Assoclate M6mb91S Roy Noonan Assoc1ate Members Erecutwe Comnuttee R0bClt E Bonne1 F1 mk Boyle J Ray Cagney Urban Foerste1 Bltt1Qt3 Grosso Edwa1d Hemz Edwa1d Helle1 P1tr1ck W B111on Alex B1rren Le Roy BuLk1e Walter P Ca11oll James P Cheney F A Cheske Edward Collms Edw 11d Donnell IH HGUIW Hob 1n Hllly M Home J F11nk Kelly F11nk M K11mz11'1 T M Madden L Ca1le McEvoy Joseph A Mol1to1 Associate Members LOUIS G1ov1nnett1 John J Gormln Edwcnd A Hmrahan Joseph Keen 1n John J K1HH1l9 F1 mk McGl1nn Wm F Mel1L1n Joseph Me1l1 But Mllano Rock Momn Col Ph1l1p G Mu1phy Hon John M OConno1 F1ed T Rurnpf Edwfud J She1lock Wm C Snnth J J Walsh Wm G Mullay John E OB11en W J OB11en Jeff1ey A OConnor Joseph ROb61tS F W Wehrhe1n'1 James Whalen John E Wll9OH 163 l . 1, 1 ...... . , - - . - - - - 1 . 1 . I . 2 .6 1 1 ' . H . ' ' . ' . ' , Sr. . 'L . . ' ' John S. Clark Louis Kopinslci ' , ' ' ' 'z . 'z C ' . ' z . . . . . z ' . z A ' L ' . . ' . ' z . ' ' ' ' ' . z ' . . ' . 2 ' . ' ' ' ' . . ' -z ' : . z z ' 'Q' . ' . 2 ' ' To CHICAGO or TWIN CITIES :de the Burlmgfon TWIN ZEPHYRS Enyoy the utmost rn travel comfort roomy fully carpeted coaches dehcxous low cost meals luxurious Econormcaly one way and round tmp fares on sale dally Go Bur lmgtonandsaveworry tlme money J M HARVILLE urlmgtun AW' I Burlmgton Slahon Pralrle du Chuen Was 4 Congrats to the 41 Senlors Class 1 B BILL RYAN! Presldent BILL ASPELL Vlce President FRANK TANSEY Treasurer John Bruch John Bruckner Bob Fltzslmmons Jlm Flanagan Joe Gossen Bob Henebree Frank Huckms Walter Karnackl Don Kllloran Ed Louis John Lydon Paul Morrison Jlm Neumann Jlm 0 Reilly John Prlester Dlck Rlordan SENIORS GOOD LUCK TWO C B111 Hallolan LOUIS Jermaln Bob Lappe Herb Lawton Don Bremner Ken Brokamp Jeuy Burns Lauy Cllffold Lyman Dockry Adrxan Dolan AIVIH DuCharme D1ck Dunn Ken Enr1ght Bob Fomon Joe Foxtunato Amt Gmnt Chuck McGrath Bob OConno1 Ed OConnor Leo Ryan How1e Schroede1 V1nce Suarez B111 Tyler Walt Uluch GOODBYE NOW C 1 ' O O I O r , I V , . - . I . , . R. . T I ' 2 n n - - n I ' 2 parlor carsg radiog hostess service. , , - - 0 ' I ' Haute -- ',-. -- - I . . ' . 1 , ' x . ,K ,- LL yy XAVHER UNHVERSHTY La holu As a leading exponent of Catholic educa tion Xavier trams the whole man his mind by highly stand ardized academic and pre professional studies his will by rea sonable discipline moral instruction and individual direction and advice his emotions by teaching the means of self control and by mculcating high cultural tastes his character by elicit mg a personal responsibility in the matter of study assign ments regulations his personality by encouraging types of balanced aggresslveness his body by lntramural and inter collegiate athletic instruction and military science instruction Leatlerslllp at Xavier University is encour aged through a well balanced program of extra curricular activities Because Xavier IS a small institution these opportunities for leadership are more easily available to the mdn ldual A proper aggressivcness resourcefulness enlarged personal itv and greater social usefulness are some of the desirable results of participation in these activities Guidance and perspective are given the students in their activities Just as in the classroom by faculty moderators who brlng to their work ma tured Judgment and a cultured viewpoint The need of Catholic lay leadership in the world IS greater than ever before ARCHBISHOP McNICHOLAS 165 C I N C I N N A T I 1 0 1 ' ' - t : . y . . 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