Campion Jesuit High School - Knight Yearbook (Prairie du Chien, WI)

 - Class of 1949

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I 1 V V F: Q ' K .P nl, 8 CAMPION Prairie du Chien Wisconsin lunn-f-lylv ilinm-rs uml unmluu Inlvnl amel lin- iinail l'c-wp! in , ww Y Ziff J nz. i A X 2 Y' 1 K 4' .fm ,W I 5, My W ml Wi M L 6 f 'i V 'f,2,N5x,K3'4..7Ug'v?fl:fS ' ' if 'Y L- as fri fn 5' , .. fy 2 ,ff 'g gn? - ligigg 5 if ifrkm 'N +5 3,4 fx-on H If My ff- MQ, Q rv, ix. K f A A 1-51, we PN v 1 K4 fa ' ,K 'K' Aff 2 4, X' ' . jaw '9fiH , Jr iz, .Tyr 1 F, A - A 'fn-f . ff ini' QW Q ex Hui' ' fm ff .5 YK 1: 'f K if I Us I M r!:7 5f ms K im wggfifs ,IQ 'J , Q nv AE 0 , A 1 J ' 1 -,ai 'H' xg-ww ,gf ,W L RMK ' ' . Q -' , ,Q an . ff M' A A ,M f ' Q7 . 7 . i K3 W I Xi Wwmiw mW E W sw R WW WW A 2 'if , W Sz uf -0. , -K if f Q P v ' x 5 '. , fa-'14-I 'W H -,. , 19' I L4 -, ,, 6' .Za V tv 9-ns. ,fa A 9-'Q ' ' 1' r 422 4 in ,N . QX J L- 'a.:Tl'1' ' FY 'aw I x , 1' .3 Q51 t 1, -K....., 3 '43 .x aj fl: A! x S 5 ' 51 is .Bti , Mi... ,',, f'v?:'+. f ' as iff 'YF . gi F v I Y - R A -I-Q .f fx i mx. Y, 5 .9 . L. . , 3 K k 7 H NV- f'- ff-YA 'V ' 4b 'tw f, ' 1 l rg 'lik V, ' H U 'xffg' 5 ' 4, Qmuur- ' ' ' A LJAQCV I . . wqggf-yy-f. , ... , L., ,,..,..u..-... fs-sauna-a..aQg, K-'Ml'-gg RE PECTFULLY DEDICA FTIQIN, in considering the faculty of a school such as Campion, we are in- clined to think only of those who teach our classes or handle administrative details. 'lihere is a tendency for us to for- get that Campion is not merely a place in which We learn: it is a community in which we live. So it is fitting that we, the senior class of I949, should pay our respects to those unselfish men whose tireless exertions in our behalf have made this school a better and more pleasant place in which to live. XVithout the labor of the Jesuit brothers our buildings would not be maintained, our clothing would remain unmended, mail would not be delivered, the chapel would not be prepared each morning for the hold sacri- fice of the lWass, our report cards would not be made out, and our athletic fields would soon disappear. It is their unending toil which makes possible the very physical ex- istence of Campion, and because of the en- during self-sacrifice of these men We have been able to enjoy the benefits of a Jesuit high school education. Therefore, in humble tribute to that pd- Iieizre, diligence, and consideration for oth- ers tclzirh they hafee unfailingly displayed, ice dedieztte this yearbook to tlze fesztit brothers of Campion. ln the truest sense of the term, theirs has been the spirit of lzrotlzerly lofve melzielz Christ tells us to 019- serve. page 6 topfBrotl1er Xavier Pfaff, SJ. b0ttOlll'BfOtllPf Henry Eakin, SJ. page T top leftfBrother Henry Thomas, SJ. top rightfBrother Augustine Gaul, SJ. CGIlICf'Bl'0tll6f Robert Daley, SJ. bottom left--Brother Harold Stockley, Sal. bottom figIlltfB1'0lllCF Ellis Haworth, SJ. v '. 0 A -- , -4 'L-415' I mi F s x nan---- q ff' X RTMRS., '1,.:. M Q7fff if , Q , 1 K Q kk J 55 5 1 1. 'P' L i. . w,1..,0fw 5' I x ,Q y lv J if f ' is mia 5 my c 4 Q i W' .1 gg, !f1,'gn y ' xx?.?l it N, V 4 ' ig? , wg, f, X xmdn K .yu gi. ,Qy'5x 'n b 1 u 'K V ' .' iii: W ' - -'J'-'M 0 . . XY lug Lk QQ -qw., XA . .. K. 1. W , LM X ,N Q 'sk vm ' K 'UF' X wwf' ffiai fa ug, Xwf --.. V W h A Q M if 5 if X ws. L -N - ei , wx-M 1 f4 K M K ,ws K 6+ if A W F AF M., as it P me , - I ,1-1'rMmi1fw: yn' H . Q M q,.. V 3 vw .L 1 fx fe fm 4. ,535 V , 2 v gpg, .--! Jw.: ,E K Hs ll ,109 ' , I EU-4' ga -1- -0'is44.'f1 'n W. L. e,,f..A':. .A-.9 g '-. ,l' -'ir 'f a,... 1 - C O N T E N T S - cAMPioN AS WE LEARNED THERE Dedication - Administration CAMPION AS WE REMEMBER IT Faculty - Classes - R.O.T.C. CAMPION AS WE LEAVE THERE Extra - Curricular CAMPICN AS WE KNEW IT Seniors and Their Teachers CAMPION AS WE PLAYED THERE Athletics - lntrarnurals CAMPION AND HER FRIENDS Parents' Clubs - Patrons - Ads M in Mix E! si pw- WP Q1 df 'fe fm 'lr sf M' -'N 5 A-L 'NQ ' - SW' 'FDQXX ' 'mm . i'Qk,,VL V, 'iw fc. Qs- v Nr .. fu 9 Q9 5. H if' A :LS f air ' XM -afilqq ...i .a: l1iL 9. 11 'S s A - gb: R ji-5, .5 5'?Fiff mf X Campion As We Knew It Kostlca Hall arf' are the Jesuits we lcnou' so will . . . lhc powerx that lu' . . . thc administra- tion, the guiding hand of Campion . . . the man behind the xfmzzfs . . . the i11114'l1ii1w'y insidc the dork .... v rlzolasiif' Sllf7Ul Z,'i.YiIIlI and shorl hounds rardx . . . train tirhets and roast href . . . zz keynote of lzrlpful gnidann' and di- l'l't'fi01I . . . a program that Hlllflklflll the rom- plvtz' man . . . the awlaiirlcd prorrss of Irial hx' hrz' . . . the rorhx' road In HII1fIH'ifV . . . ll grnfvth in girth and smrzmf, Il zvidwzing of horizons . . . establishing ll firm foundation, a r'4'.w'r'1'v strength for latvr years. During the first year of his administration, Father Giunta has brought about many improvements in the material as well as the intellectual sphere at Campion, while at the same time maintaining the rigidity of discipline and scholastic preemi- nence for which the school is so well known. Without his co- operation and whole-hearted encouragement, such activities as the choir, debating, varsity sports, and dramatics would be unable to continue their mind-broadening work. However, it is in the realm of personal relationships that Father Giunta has scored his most outstanding success. He has always remained easily accessible to every student and ready to help no matter how great or how small the problem. Such consideration for others has been the prime factor in gaining for Father Giunta the admiration and respect of all the facul- ty members, parents, and students of Campion. President Prim lp ll PROGRAMS AND PERMISSIONS . . . J0hnny's ill, Bill's idle, and ten score ten such kinks are con- stantly being ironed out by Fr. C. M. Reinert, S.J.. uss't principal and Knight Concluve moderator. SHEKELS . . . some of the hap- piest moments of the year are ar- ranged by Fr. P. J. Murphy, S.J.. treasurer: leaving and returning to Campion and cashing the checks l'rom Dad to -junior . af ,pr T OVERSEER AND MANAGER . . . whether it be remodeling on one of the eleven buildings, or arrang- ing for the 330,237 meals that are served, it's all the job of Fr. Thom- as E. Kelly, S.J.. Campion's super- intendent. CANDIDATES . . . from near and far. They are the result of the miles traveled and months spent by Fr. F. J. Carey. S.J., Director of Registrations and Moderator of Alumni. . Compion's Administrotion . . Compiorfs Administrotion . CHAPLAIN . . . spiritual father of the Knights, helper of those with vocations, jubilarian at Campion, these are synonyms for Fr. Theo- dore A. Schutte, S.J. CONFERENCES . . . if you're a senior div. soph, he's your spiritual adviser: if you're a freshman, he's your algebra teacher, and he's everyone's confessor, Fr. C. E. Zachman, S.J. GUIDE . . . through home-sick days, over the rough humps, past scholastic discouragement, against all disturbances-this is the path followed by the freshman counsel- lor and student confessor, Fr. F. X. Nebrich, S.J. COLLEGE ENTRANCE . . . doctor, lawyer, merchant, priest-which is it? The decision is aided by Fr. R. H. Millmann, S.J., senior coun- sellor. To the Juniors, he's English and religion. SIGNS AND KEYS . . . pers. and duties, and signs are part ot' the Dean ol' lVIarquette Hall. Aside fiom these Fr. J. P. Kramper, S.J., teaches senior religion, FACTS AND FIGURES . . . assist- ant registrar, secretary, moderator of acolytes, assistant prefect in I junior div'. Mr. Q. Quesnell, SJ., is the answer to those questions. BALLS AND BATS . . . leagues 6-0, 24-24, varsity trips to Winona, and Dellereg that's what Mr. H. E. Edwards. S.J.. moderator ot' ath- letics manages. Not to mention his trosli English and Latin classes. SHARPS AND FLATS . . . organ, piano, horns and drums-smaster ol' them all. That is Mr. S. S. de Ranitz, director ot' the department ot' music. He also heads the visual education department. BOOKS . . . Mr. Dewey's decimal system is kept in 100170 order and running efficiency by Miss F. Mul- heim, head librarian. Historic dis- plays, helpfulness characterize her '49 administration. PROFIT AND LOSS . . . every senior knows he will get a letter, if not from home, then from Mr. P. Glynn, assistant treasurer, ask- ing for the money for senior rings, or class pictures. QUIPS . . . no talking! Sign here! That book's over there! Two cents Hne! Those are a few of the friendly greetings of Mr. F. J. Gores, assistant librarian. CONTACTS . . . successful bus- iness men, prosperous lawyers, prominent medicos, happy religious are united with their alma mater by Mr. D. W, Blackburn, alumni secretary and assistant treasurer. . Compion's Administrative olds GERM DETECTIVE . . . plots foil- ed, goldbrickers discovered, band- ages applied, splints attached, throats swabbed, and shots admin- istered, pills dispensed-these the duties of Mrs. J. P. Glennan, R.N., head of the infirmary, SPLINTS AND DIAGNOSIS . . . Monday morning is the time when 484 students contact the blue Monday ideas, and it is also when Dr. T. Farrell, as attending physi- cian, segregates the facsimiles from the McCoys, fA .i- n ipvvv' sl PILLS . . . a pitcher of water, a tray of good food, a dose of medi- cine, and a gargle are all part of a day's work for Mrs. A. Neugent, as assistant nurse. NEUSTRO AMIGO . . . el senor Nestor Colon-O'Neill, su principal deber: ensenar el primo y segundo curso de espanol a las clases de tercero y cuarto- anos. o Years T. A. Scnti'1 1'1s, S.J. HIS worthy Jesuit needs no introduction. His name is as familiar to the thousands of Campion alumni and to the present students as that of the Joyce Kilmer Library or Kostka Hall. Ever since Father Schutte took his fourth year of high school in a private class of five here at Campion, he has been about the campus continually. From that year forward it would be far less difiicult to enumerate the years which he spent off these sacred precincts than to count the ones which he spent living and working here. He joined the Society of Jesus in the year 1891, on August 31st, Be- fore this he did college work at Canisius College in Buffalo, New York. As the Province novitiate was here at that time, Fr. Schutte was at Cam- pion again for four years after his admittance into the Society. Traveling abroad to Valkenburg in the Netherlands, he studied philosophy from 1895 to 1898 and sacred theology from 1902 to 1905. Between these two courses he taught as a scholastic at St. Ignatius College in Cleveland and also at Campion. He was ordained a priest on July 22, 1905. Re- turning to Campion in the late summer of 1906, he has taught here con- tinually since that time. It is only in very recent years that he has hand- ed over the pedagogic reins to the younger men of the Society. In the years intervening between 1906 and 1949 he has taught just about every subject in the curriculum including religion, l.atin, Greek, lfnglish, German, and history. To fortify the knowledge of his avid students in the German language he directed a German literary and de- bating society, appropriately called the Schillerbund. ln addition to his activities as a direct educator, Fr. Schutte was also director of the Senior Sodality for the long and unprecedented course of twenty-six consecutive years, 1906-1932. Countless young men have been helped and counselled in their spiritual ditliculties. liven now, Fr. Schutte has remained in active touch with alumni sodalists. Ad multos annos. Jubilarian Campion As We Learned There lm'lclm11rdx and w'1m'r.v and 0f7t'lI lmolcx . . . lz'ft11n'.v, di.w'11.vsi011.v and 11'n'r111'vd t'.YIHlIS . . . .Vfjllt'!IkilI-Q rlzfzirs and fcidv-1'yf'11 ii'0llIf!'VHIl'IIf . . . uric lzorizorzx and If1Iit'fC1'7IilIfj irzlurftvls . . . 1f1ll'f'X'fif' l1u.w1n1f'f4'1's and lzlflrlc-pr'rm'f'11' xlzipx . . . SlIIIfx'l'5f7!'tIl'l'tIH Ifflllllll and filIt'5lll 5 lf'yi0:1.v . . . jillliflll' trimzgfvs and IU-l riflvs . . . Xlfff-IH' 1ff0.YfIl'c' and llzz' lam' of gra1'i1'y . . . Roller! Frost I171dIHlk710TL'7l Qlllllllfifilli . . . llvlmz of Troy and Bllflylflllfllll l'OllIN1f'l'!'l' . . . from 1110 1HIf7I'iHft'd page fllffillfjll ll prm'z'.vs of alzsorpliml . . . priwiplvs of lzixlory, lifL'l'dfIll'lf and life . . . and I0 our .v1m'cs.v01'5 tu' lffzzxw' tlzvsf' lvarrzvd 1011165 and the dcvp-crlzoirzg 1'la.v.vrfmn1.v of A'I6ll'llIIt'fft' Hall. Freshman Teachers . PAST AND PRESENT . . . the past ot' ancient history is brought to the freshmen, while the present of world government is shown to the debate squad by Fr. R. J. Gren- nan, S.J., also Dean of Campion Hall. BARGAINS AND QUESTS . . . books and pencils, and the Mass, the sacraments, the Church-Fr. B. J. Miles, S.J., deals with these as a bookstore operator, frosh re- ligion teacher, and student con- fessor. THE KING'S ENGLISH .... ul before t'E A'So Antonio, many a time and oft'-frosh English and prefecting the first floor of Mar- quette Hall keeps Fr. G. J. Guen- ther, S.J., busy. BILINGUAL . . . Hporta, portaef' 'iich bin, du bist, bless me, Fath- er -day and night Fr. T. Peitz, S.J., teaches or listens to those Words in his religion 1, Latin 1, German 1 classes or in the con- fessional. X-Y:FO0TBALL . . . plus alge- bra, plus Midget and Mosquito basketball, and plus prefecting in junior div. you will end up with Mr. H. E. Kalb, S.J., as the answer. BOARD TREADER . . . distin- guishing dems from dose , on the beat in Campion Hall, coach- ing the dramatic lads, that is Mr. R. E. Purcell, S.J., of frosh English, soph speech, senior div. prefect and Masquer moderator. The villoge oll declored how much he knew . C L A S S O F 1 9 5 2 Bottom Row Jessie. Mattimoe, Sliorlinslii, Blanton, Dunlap, Vorwerli, Mark. 2nd Row Holler, J. Meyer, J. R, Costello, Morris, LeCuye1', D. Power, Wiedernann, McCarty 3rd Row Kzxk, Furnzincl, Kennedy, Reiser, Albright, C. Quinn, Mullin, Bush, Diedrich. 4th Row CI'ZlNN'l'tlI'Ci, D. Stahl, McDonough, M, Sullivan, Stcttler, J.D.Ryan, Zahner, Doblel tl. Fitxputricli. Bottom Row Schell, P.J.Ki'arnzin, Heiser, Heidt, Dowd, Huiet, Leonhardt 2nd Row J.Noonun, Bohan. E. Fitzgerald, J.Molid0r, Zumstein, Ritz 3rd Row Hagen, Brennan, R. Deglman, P. Kegel, Bloemer, J.Su1livan, C. Metzger 4th Row Herting, Mikulofsky, M. Lange, Duffy, Sebastian, D.Sullivan, Moore, McClure The love he bore to leorning wos in foult . C L A S S 0 F 1 9 5 2 Bottom Row J. Murphy, Miles, Smith, Donnelly, Ptacek, Lash, Flitsch 2nd Row Kay, Monroe, Beck, J.Costel1o, Dresser, O'Brien, Lewandowski, T. Mohr 3rd Row A.Biermann, Ward, Bouski, Jegen, Coulombe, Lenski, Harris 4th Row Mitchell, Catlin, Fisher, Dion Pogson, Romans, Houk, Montreuil, Dermot Pogson Bottom Row T.Kraman, Kahman, Maguire, McNerney, Rietz, P. Ford, Kretz 2nd Row F. Broghammer, Welch, Cushwa, Benson, Reiland, Fitzsimmons, Molloy, White 3rd Row R. Westerkamp, Miller, Grieshop, M. Murphy, Schnettler CLASS OF 'I952 Bottom Row 2nd Row 3rd Row 4th Row P.Becker, Radtke, Kiley, Gemini, Scala, Engemann J. McCabe, Cherry, L. Clark, J. Mahoney, M.Strzok, J. Costello, McNellis .Hessburg, R. Hasselman, R. Guemez, McKenna, Schmitt, E.Pfab .Powers, Huber, W. Herman, Warren Bottom Row Theisen, Mosley, Kulczak, Shannon, Cuneu, Sachs, Walker 2nd Row Bellini, Woulfe, P.Deg1man, Sheets, Farr, Kemp 3rd Row Houlihan, Markwell, F. J. Petersen, Tillman, Farrell, Casey SW... 'Twos certain thot he could write ond Cypher Too . ffl .st ni iii wiv! . M I ophomore Teachers I 1 SPEAK . . . or-ating sophs, Wonder- ing ancient history frosh, bewild- ered U. S, History sophomores, mischievous junior divvers are the ones Mr. J. M. Burke, S.J., deals with as history and speech teacher. EVERYTHING . . . through the knock-down, drag-out light of the day Mr. K. E. Killoren, S.J., tussles as head prefect of senior div., teaches sophomore Latin, coaches senior boxers. RULER . . . master of vast do- mains, teacher of Vespucci's me- morial, and guardian of the little angels is Mr. E. J. Czarnecki, S.J., head-prefect Junior div., American history teacher. C-J coach. WATCHER . . . stop, look, and listen is the system Mr. F. R. Leiker, S.J., uses in his junior div- ision prefecting, while grammati- cal construction and poetic flights are the subject, of his sophomore English classes. DIETITION . . . all his work are divided into three parts-lVIr. E. A. Diederich, S.J. instructs the soph- omore tyro in Latin, fills up every Knight with comestibles, and pre- fects in the senior div. RELIGIONIST . . . ttthou shalt pay attention , ttthou shalt study thy lesson, those are a few of the commandments enforced in Fr. F. X. Peacock's, S.J., sophomore religion classes. For, even though vonquishecl he could orgue still . CLASS OF 1951 Fm L- P' . Z- , I 2'l F I l F Bottom Row D. Ockenfels, G. Kersten, McCormick, Lawler, J. Metzger, O'Brien, Lux 2nd Row Muench, Kelty, Basora, Sapper, Muldoon, Newell, Lucey, T.Tank 3rd Row Christie, Donaghy, Spaulding, Vana, Kuchynka, W.Ford, Schork 4th Row R. Elsbernd, Birdsall, Hoffman. Wuellner, D.Hauer, Sasko, Gormley, Kirschling Joerger 1' Bottom Row Simon, Baumann, R. Baker, Bouzek, Henrich, Geisler, Greenleaf 2nd Row Manns, Sternemann, Stenger, King, R. Biermann, Wills, O'Neill, Koenig 3rd Row Klammer, D. Quinlan, Foran, Couture, Boyd, Klenda, Clifford, R. Meyer 4th Row Kuehn, Joyce, R. Graver, E,Fox, Boushka. G.SWeeney, I.Pfab, Rayciaff C L A S S O F 1 9 5 1 Bottom Row W. Hagan, L.Boyle, Stratton, Ramacciotti, Gase, Bichl 2nd Row Ellingham, Schweiger, Gaughan, Cummings, H. Curth, Reilly 3rd Row Lederer, Gammon, Eischeid, Wade, Vandenbroek 4th Row O,Connel1, Tobin, Federle, McDermott. Gabourie, Mewes Bottom Row Olson, D. Ryan, J. Clark, Gaffney, H. Hays, Strohman, Droesch 2nd Row Swartzman, Mayer, Fuerbringer, O'DWyer, R. McCabe, Finn, Mesi, Faerber 3rd Row D. Lange, Droege, Weitzel, Nutley, Romweber CLASS OF 1951 Bottom Row Piekenbrock, Horrigan, McEvoy, Wheeler, Ortman, J. Bankowski, Frederick 2nd Row T. Dierickx, Canter, McArxdrews, Sophie, Pusatera, L.Ke11y 3rd Row Moes, Brown, Stack, Ortman, Sell, Angevine ,loyce Kilmer Library . . . Wllerc We4St1l1lie1l . . .K 3t4i5f6l 5203222324 r .527 A 33 2859 DATE MAN . . . Disraeli, Riche- lieu, Pius VH, Louis, Ignatius and the Old Kingdom, the Middle, and the New are Fr. F. J. Aspenleitefs, S.J., subjects in junior and fresh- man history. 3,3,3 ,... all threes for Fr. E. J. Hipschen, S.J. He prefects on the third layer of Marquette Hall and teaches algebra plus religion to the junior class. ANGLES AND TUBES . . . getting on the radio beam of a physics lab or proving triangles congruent is the job of Fr. R. J. Conroy, S.J., teacher of physics lab and plane geometry. REVERBERATIONS . . . if you are seeking the physics prof or the student counsellor, confessor of the sophomore, it's Fr. J. M. Scott, S.J. OF ALL TRADES . . . in junior English, in fourth year religion, in a Junior Sodality meeting, in the confessional, or in the campus theatre, that's Where you will find Fr. A. J. Deeman, S.J. WRAPPER . . . Whether it is band- ages or in poetic structure you are sure to find Coach and Mr. M. Nicks varsity muscle guardian and English teacher. ! C L A S S 0 F 1 9 5 0 Bottom Row J. Mohr, Moffitt, Gladson, J.McKenna, Huth, P.Kraman, lbe 2nd Row Barmann, Schroeder, Gawne, Toomey, Hauser, Gilmore 3rd Row Crawley, J.Kegel, E.Kersten, D.Kelley, D. O'Connor, W.Powers 4th Row J. Powers, Whalen, Richards, E.Schulte, Choutka, Barr, Cody Bottom Row Dorsey, Knierim, W. Baker, Kozlowski, Collins, Enzler, Russell 2nd Row Blaney, D. Broghammer, Warner, Gericke, Rosedale, Doll, R.Meehan, Warisse 3rd Row Morava, Rice, E. Meyer, Keating, Schaul, Gruesen, S. Becker 4th Row Brosmore, Mullaley, B.Ke1ly, O'Beirne, Ratcliff, Biermann, Keeney C L A S S 0 F 1 9 5 0 Bottom Row Krosky, J. P. Ryan, James, Snyders, C. Meehan, Gellerup. Karwowski 2nd Row Nevins, Hegberg, W. Hauer, Edelman, P. Curth, J. Curoe 3rd Row J. O'Donnel1, Feldhake, Kickels, Cooke, D.Ryan, Veselik, Meloy 4th Row P, Stahl, Friedl, Nolan, P. Fox, Ulrich, J. J. Ryan Bottom Row Leis, Hozian, D. Bankowski, Holzhall, Babcock, Schrimpf 2nd Row Kieswetter, Nebel, O'Grady, Walsh, Butler, Fitzpatrick 3rd Row P. Clark, Magnelia, M. Stoeckinger, lllian, Verschoor 4th Row Weigand, Mertes, Mooney, J.Murphy, McKavis, Waters R. O. T. C. at Campion M-l's have been cleaned for the last time and Thr- Junior R.0.T.C. Manuals have been closed for azi- other year as we look back on a successful year of li.0.'l'.C. training. The primary aim of the three years of R.0.'l'.C. train- ing is to better prepare the individual student with instruction which will qualify him for positions of leadership in future life and in times of national emer- gency. Subsequent to this aim is the high standard of discipline maintained by the obedience of the student to the commissioned and non-commissioned officers of the corps. The R.0.'l'.C. unit displayed its full force on only one day of the week, and this was the dreaded Monday afternoon period from one o'clock to three o'clock. During the week individual classes received at least one hour of instruction on some phase of practical or theor- etical military principles. Long hours of drill, the tedious preparation, and the hard work of the corps through many a sad Momlay afternoon terminated with the crowning event of the yearf-Motheris Day. On this memorable day the sophomore and junior companies, together with the band, competed for awards offered by the school and the military department. M!Sgt. R. J. Doucet M!Sg't. T. F. Ziegler rxxilf Capt. J. L. Grimmeison, F.A., U.S.A. Captain J. L. Grimmeison to- gether with Lt. Kirk, Sergeants Elliott, Doucet, and Ziegler reor- ganized the entire military set-up at Campion. With a firm, fair, and friendly policy, Captain Grimmeison introduced a one hour drill period on Monday afternoon replacing the old two hour period. M!Sgt. J. Elliott fx lst Lt. R. J. Kirk, Inf., U.S.A. The Campion Drill Team, composed of those men who are most proficient in the art of plac- ing one foot before the other, was commanded this year by Lieutenant Bill Stoeckinger as commander, Colonel Mark Monaghan as pla- toon sergeantr, and Lieutenant Bill Phillipp as guide sergeant. Sergeant Elliott was the team instructor. The sight of a body of men performing as a unit always presents a pleasing picture to the eye, and there is no more striking an example of this than a well-oiled drill team going through its paces. Old drill methods of World War l are the basis for these complicated ma- neuvers. All movements are intriguing to watch, for the spectator finds it difficult to un- derstand how from seeming confusion can come the perfect order of a new formation. Daniel Boones, 1949 model C.ampion's .22 cal. William Tells have been doing some very accurate trigger squeezing this year under the guidance of MfSgt. R. J. Doucet, team coach. This year we are sporting two teams in one. The 'LCampion Rifle Club is now the official name given the team under its N.R.A. charter. Those who do their ,best to outscore our gun- totin' lads are Kentucky Military lnstitute, New Hanover Academy, Lane Tech, Beloit High, Loras Academy, St. Thomas Academy, Green Bay Central, and teams competing in the month- ly nation-wide N.R.A. matches. The hardy souls who brave the fire and brim- stone of the rifle range are Dineen, Herman, Monaghan, Weis, Maurer, Chalos, Strzok, Mc- Kavis, Enzler, and Kegel. The G6Campion Rifle Clubf' division of the sharpsters is run by Dineen, pres., ,lohn Herman, vice-pres., Mon- aghan, executive officer, Weis, secretary, and Maurer, treasurer. up assistant lxrass. lla-jor liolwrl Fitz- 1-ralll aml Captain 'Illl0lllklS lialli, Cam- U nion's liU'l'l1 lvallalioti 1-xliilrih-ll markenl S lI'0gI'l'Hr4 ill llw lil-ltl ol' military vlulvavor. llivl' l'Xl'1'llliVl' ollivvr. wvrv rvsponsilblc' or tln- ulisviplim- anrl training of the lbal- ninslrativv ollivvr to our l'l'llIl0llly-Silt' We-sl l'oinl1-rs. now lu get out ol' the sanel trap. Col, llona- Vllllll gives llis aiclvs some pointers wvll, mv anyway. A T iron, nlaylw? V . w ', ' W' lnmlvr tllv alrlr- li-zulvrslllp of Lailvt ll'llll'llillll-tl0l01ll'l Nlarrus lwlilllllgllilll aml Cul. Mtlllllgllltlll aml Nlajor Fitzgerald, llion, wllilv Captain Kallb avlvil as atl- 'l'ln- lavlival prolnlc-m lwrv SPPIIIS to lw: Compzm . First Platoon Company A, lst Platoon, Lt. Westerkamp Sgt. Zimmer, Lt, Westerkamp, Sgt. LeFevour. Sgt. Halloran, Mullaley, Ulriek, Cody, Kegel, Kelley, Ratcliff, Friedl, Mohr, Ryan. Sgt. Meyer, Powers, Veselik, Meyer, Clark, James, Blaney, Hauer, Cook. Sgt. Sargent, Feldhake, Hauser, Keating, Powers, Mofiitt, Kickels, Becker, Gericke Brosmore. Gruesen, Edelman, Curth, Warner, Hegberg, Baker, Schulte, Knierim, Gellerup. . six-eleven-five-nine-on' twenty miles today . Scconcl Platoon Company A, 2nd Platoon, Lt. Paonessa Sgt. Hanrahan, Lt. Paonessa, Sgt. Berry. Sgt. Maurer, Whalen, Murphy, O'Donnell, Ryan, Weigand, Huth, Mooney. Sgt. Serrick, Butler, McKavis, Verschoor, Hayes, O'Grady. Sgt. Albachten. Walsh, Meehan, Warisse, Morava, McKenna. Sit. Bicker, Gilmore, Kozlowski, Dorsey, Bishop, Choutkn, Karwowski. HoIg11':l'. Third Platoon Company A, 3rd Platoon, Lt. Strzok Sgt. Garrity, Lt. Strzok, Sgt. Kudlata. Sgt. Conlin, Richards, Stahl, Keeney, Rice, Fitzpatrick, Crawley, Ibe, Krarnan, Leis. Sgt. Boyle, Kelly, Fox, Biermann, Stoeckinger, Barrnann, Gawne, Collins, Toomey. Sgt. Dolan, Barr, Curoe, Nevins, Broghammer, Nebel, Babcock, Schrimpf, Russell. . count-count-the bullets in the bondoliers. . QF Sgt Sgt. Sgt, Slit Sui. COH1PHD First Platoon Company B, lst Platoon, Lt. Stoeckinger . lVIcNeany, Lt. Stoeekinger, Sgt. McCarthy. Elsliernd, Weitzel, Mewes, Tobin, Moes, Finn, Sweeney, Boyd, Klammer, SW3I't7 man, Droeseh. Ot-kenfels, Droege, Joyce, Sell, Joerger, O'Connell, Gormley, Lucy, Kirschling,Kersten, Ockenfels Grogan, Gruver, Schork, Elsbernd, Gase, Christe, Donaghy, Bouzek, O'Brian, Simon, Reilly. Grover, Fox, Boushku, Gammon, Wade, Tank, Schweiger, O'Dwyer, Stratton, McEvoy. Second Platoon Company B, 2nd Platoon, Lt. Phillipp Sgt. Devine, Lt. Phillipp, Sgt. Roemer. Sgt. Kramer, Brown, Lange, Canter, MrAndrews, Sapper, Metzger, Muench, Heniich. I'I0l'l'lfl2lI1, Sgt. Kelley, Gzxvourie, Kuehn, Vandenbroek, Couture, Basorzi, Wills, Cummings, Curth, Boyle. Sgt. Costello, Hoffman, Hauer, Frederick, Koenig, Newell, Mt-Cabe, Mesi, Baker. Sgt. Wittig, Wuellner, Raycraft, Ford, Lederer, Harmon, Ellinghum, Wheeler, Sophie, Piekenbrock. T'c1int -so-bod-by doy because o' company . Third Platoon Company B, 3rd Platoon, Lt. Lyons Sgt. Jos. Sweeney, Lt. Lyons, Sgt. Carroll. Sgt. Corry, Pfab, Mayer, Clifford, McDermott, King, Dierickx, O'Neil1, Bierman Gaffney. Sgt. Mount, Gaughan, Sasko, Kuchynka, Foran, Kelty, Klenda, Lawler, Rornweber. Sgt. Hogan, Nutley, Federle, Clark, Kelly, Pusatera, Stenger, Birdsall, Baumann Hagan, Strohman, Bichl. Sgt. Linden, Vana, Sternemann, Faerber, Muldoon, Stach, McCormick, Ryan Geisler Greenleaf, Olsen. ROTC Band Bong-whong-whong goes the drum . UH, 1' TH' lm. 1-f V . nv - . la. i. 'llhe very thought produves a painful sensation in the feet .... tavtival vol- umn, what happens to the weapons squad . . . . these Ml's weigh nine pounds, no wonder my shoulder is sore .... lnspev- tion, arms! Out-h, my thumh .... the following will walk this afternoon for failing to vlean their rihes .... wait a minute, Joe, l forgot my cartridge belt . . . . white sox, three demerits . . . . how about marehin' us in the shade, sarg .... Dismissed l Froehlke, Lt. Phillip, Lt. Weis, Lt. Wittig, Capt. Power, Lt. Strzok, Lt. Thompson, Paonessa, Lt. Stoeckinger, Lt, Solon. Galbraith, Lt. Westerkamp, Lt. Heavey, Lt. Herman, Lt. J. F. Ryan, Capt. Dineen, Downes, unidentified, Lt, Britt, Lt. Lyons. 'I '1 n 1 Campion As We Remember It Campion Hall ofwn-pers, danves and daily gab-fests . . . friends front lwississippi, lwaryland and points west . . .football games and broken bones . . . lVIa's, military and paekages from home . . . milk trains and 'well-watrhed valen- dars . . . borrowed ties and shirts and eigar- ettes . . . smoking the first rigarette behind the musif hall . . . the retreat, and three days of silenre . . . rokes and mofuies . . . report rards and angry letters . . . football trips and Butch's bus . . . skiing, pirnifs and federal inspertion . . . jugs and eonferts and quarterly exams . . . daily Mass and Holy Communion . . . those and all of the other events of the last four years will make us not forget Campion. Solon, Doll, Joerger J. J. Ryan, Britt, Boushka Apostolic Committee . . . through football bal- lots, Christmas cards, and the Sunday col- lections, these ardent committeemen secured nickels and dimes for the foreign and home missions, Talks sponsored by the Apostolic Committee enabled visiting missionaries to show us the fruitful results of our welcome prayers and pennies. The annual distribution of Christmas baskets was directed by Solon. Recreational Committee . . . Campus life is their field of action, They are the boys who raise the dummy at homecoming and incite rousing cheers for our victory teams. Theirs too is the management of athletic leagues and tournaments, an undertaking involving deli- cate problems of referees, scorekeepers, and recalcitrant shut-ins who spurn all physical exertion. Jim Britt was chairman. Gruesen, Nasser, R. Meyer Schork, Jas. Sweeney, Nolan Spiritual Committee . . . rosaries, missals, and religious medals were a chief concern, first of Ron Nasser, then later of Don Froehlke and assistants. It was this group who led prayers and devotions in Chapel and revitalized old spiritual exercises while instituting a number of new ones. To insure us of good reading material, they inaugurated subscription drives for magazines of Catholic spirit. Cultural Committee . . . Knites of this com- mittee, steered by Jim Sweeney, devoted their boundless energies to Campion's various social functions and the cultivation of student ability to associate with their fellows. Committee- men provided the time, the place, and the girl for each school dance, ranging from the Sep- tember mixer to the Military Ball in May. They organized the frequent skating parties. lst Semester Conclave Officers . . . fstandingl Kalb, President, C. Kersten, B, Kelly fsittingb J. F. Ryan, Solon, O'Beirne, Jas, Sweeney, Schork, Joerger. 2nd Semester Conclave Officers . . . fsittingb Solon, President, Jas. Sweeney: Qstand- ingj Gruesen, Nasser, Boushka, R. Meyer, Nolan, Schork, Joerger, J.J. Ryan, Doll. Officers . . . Manns, Sapper, Wills, Mitchell, Kirschling, G. Kersten, B. Baker. Meetings . . . One of the many ways of showing de- votion to Mary. This year, as always in the past, one of the live wire organizations on the campus has been the Junior Division Sodality. Headed by three students as first and second prefects and secre- tary, respectively, under the careful tutelage of the Rev. A. J. Deeman, SJ., in the role of faculty moderator, the sodality is responsible for the spiritual welfare of all small-yard boys. In order to carry out its numerous activities more effectively, the organization is divided in- to four separate groups, each undertaking a different function. These are the Spiritual, Apostolic, Social, and Catholic Leadership Som- niittees. Freshmen beginning their stay at Campion are accepted as candidates for membership and placed on a period of probation in September. Throughout the first semester they are instruct- ed in the ideals and operations of Our Lady,s sodality, and on February 2 they are received as full-fledged members. This year new life- blood was pumped into the body of the sodality by the reception of sixty-seven such applicants. During the second semester a uNew Lookn was introduced among the various committees to stimulate competitive spirit. Each week reg- ular discussion periods were conducted by the chairmen of the individual groups. Concert B'IHd c . . . l mh-r lhv aulruil lmluzx ol' llrnllxssur S. 5. 1l1' Hamill Ihr- Cannpiun Colivvrt llklllll has tivklwl thi' allnmspllvra' with Ihul slull' whim-I1 soollu-s lhv salvage' lH'il!4l. Pvrioal- will pre-se-nlnlimis by this musivul zigglvganliuzi lIilYl' llllllli' llll' W4'1ll' Illllrl' 1'llJOYllJll' llll' Slll. A im-illvy ul' 1'ilI'0lS prvm-lltvfl on thc' vu' of tha' stu- 4l1'lllqh ele-purlurv for Clirishnus vurulimi lligLllligllll'll thu- r:nul's lN'l'l,UI'llIilIll'l'. ln 1-nlljllilvlioli with thx' Drill l'a-ann. thc' huml mauln- an lim' showing during the- hull' of the- llmm-cunning fumlmll gunu- vurly in Nov:-lnlwr. AIVVJIYH vzlgvr In sprvaul vulturv, thc- IllllM'lilllS proviilml l'Zlll'l'lillllllll'lll :luring lmskm-tlmll gzunvs also. 'l'h4-y luurm-ywl to Lu Crossv ln purtiviputv in thc- April thircl fs-slivilic-H of lhc' lfisllulfs 41-lc-lirallioll of lhc' P0pv's lilly-yvul' ilIllIlYl'l'Sill'y as an prim-sl. With fingers weory ond worn Blame them!!! James Sweeney, John Costello, Thomas Westerkamp, David Beggs tseatedl ln keeping with time-honored traditions The Knight is making its annual promenade of the hallowed halls of Campion. As is its custom The Knight is again seen sporting a new suit and a change of editors. The man chosen for the supreme command this year was, to the surprise of no one, David W. Beggs lll. Everyone knows Dave of courseg he can be scen at any ti111e of the day or night, in fair weather or foul running madly through the halls, camera in hand and strob slung around his shoulder. The editor of such a publication as The Knight must be a man of many talents, a man capable of consistently doing a difficult job wcllg for the organization of a year's activity is put into his hands. ln Dave the bill is well filled, he has proven himself by his many Mlabors of love in campus life pre- vious to his appointment as editor. Dave was not alone in his work. Thomas A. Westerkzlnlp and John ,l. Costello Jr., were kept busy as associate editors, with Tom on the make-up end of the business and ,lack directing the writers. ,lames J. Sweeney, who has tediously tabulated this year's ball games, will rolnp through The Knight as Sports editor. Other extra-curricular activi- ties have been placed in the capable hands of Activities Editor ,l. Burton Thompsong .lohn B. Dineen, Donald A. Froehlke, Robert J. Frandsen, Kenneth C. Weis, and Thomas W. Maurer do Burt's leg-work. Performers with the parchment and quill are Edgar F. Bertaut and Robert Nl. Power. The Advertising De- partment consists of sueh notablcs as John J. Downes jr., Daniel P. Solon, and James K. Serrick. And last hut not least, if you failed to receive your copy of The Knight the men to see are W'illiam ,l. Conlin and Richard G. Strzok. With eyelids heovy ond red AMP o M1607 Q ri, , L x ' , ,., 'K LS . fx S 3 lv., ' in Y' J Vast quantities of scattered cigarette butts and worn pencil stubs bear wit- ness to the industry and prosaic inspiration of the 'Ette staff. Joe Sweeney as editor-in-chief handled the actual formation of the bi- weekly ,Ette. News editor ,lim Serrick assisted Joe in gathering news of campus capers in order to dress up the first two news pages. Jim Hogan supplied the interesting comic strip, ujoe Schlunkf, a character who reenacted humorous incidents in campus life. Dan Solon aired his views on world situations and current issues in his featured column, TODAY. Interesting items concerning loyal alumni were presented by Jack Downes in his ALUM4KNlTES column. Perhaps the most widely read section of the ,Elite is the sport page. .lim Britt, with the able assistance of news editor Jim Sweeney, gathered the minute details of Campion s athletic contests and whipped them into thrilling accounts of the year's sporting events. The thankless job of circulation manager rested on the shoulders of Arnie Elsbernd. All the parents, friends and alumni who received an 'Ette have Arnie and his boys to thank. Report it . . . write it . . , print it Morning PopersY Morning Popersf They did it... fsezitcdb Dun Solon, Jim Britt, Qstzindingh Jim Serricl .lov Sweeney. Click it . . . Score it . . . type it . . . miil it All the riots rise ond coper . . HU-5 l Ihey re agin it . . . Cseatedb Wills, Bassler, Dierickx, G. Kersten, Stettler, Cstandingb Krieg, Bishop, Kak silthough weakened by the departure of two first-string dehaters through gradu- ation last year, the Bellarmine Society re- organized around the nucleus of remain- ing speakers Dan Solon and Camp Kers- ten. Moving up from their former posts on the NB team to fill out the starting lineup were veterans Dave Krieg and Gar- ry Wills, who very capably followed in their predecessors' footsteps. Of particularly vital interest and impor- tance was the topic with which Can1pion's Bellarmine Society dehaters were confront- ed this year. The rapid deterioration of world politics from peace into a cold war made some agency which would prevent armed conflict an urgent necessity, for no thinking person would view calmly the prospect of a third World War. How to meet that necessity was the S64 question for the debate team. They talked into the finals . . Solon, Wills ln tlic four liricf ycars sincc tlic rcvival ol' 4lcliating as a rcgu- lar scliool activity, tlic llcllarminc Socicty lias attainctl a lligll rank in thc forcnsic circlcs ol' tlic statc, cntcring tllc 1948-1949 scason with two consccutivc cllanipionsllips in tllc Yvisconsin Catholic Spcccli lmaguc aml a sccontl placc in tllc state tourna- lncnt of last ycar. This cnviablc rccord has bccn acliicvcfl unflcr thc gnielancc anal inspiration of Hcv. Robcrt ,l. Crcnnan, SJ., who llas coaclictl tlic tcam since it was first brought into cxistcncc in tlic fall of 1915. But, they're fer it . . . Cseatedj W. Ford, C. Karsten, Cody, W. Baker. W. Meyer Wicciemunn, Solon Cstandingb. 1 :si flex vig 'W ,VN r ..Q... -nm, Im' llu- slam- l.illllUll1' play lvsilvul ln Wllll'll wlmnls ll'0Ill all ow-r ilu- staltv pzlrtl1'1putc'4l. lllc' I'iXl'4'lll'lll,. ruling wllivll ilu' play I'l'4'f'lVl'll lnrmlgglll an Wi-II Donn-i' from all who saw it. lim llngun lulmw-I wus uwuralc-sl u nu-alul by iislmp 'l'rn-:ivy for luis zlvting ulriliiy. Un l 4-ln'lml'y Ili. tlu- vast ol' 'l'l11' lfisllopis illlIlll'Hlll'liHM jmlrilvye-il to l,u Crussv, Wiscon- llvrtalilily tln' pvuk nl' ilu' xlilS1llll'I'S. ill'llll'Yl'llN'lllS lllis yvalr was the- pru.liu'tion ol' You lillllil 'llulw It with You. 'flu' NlllS1Ill1'l'S pluelllvvil an play ul' grunt sin-4-1-ssl 'l'lw f'lg1llll'1'll Ill1'lIllN'l' vast was pr4'si1lv4l nvvr by tlu- pllilosnpllivail Urauulpu YilIl1ll'l'll0l' ,luv Sl'll0I'li. Grzlmlpal Fvlgllfll ma-r ll lmusm-lmlel in wliivll ussortml i4liosym'i'usi1-s ram illllll1'li. nutailnly srmlu- will-1-ting uml ills-gall lin-works lllilllllliilvlllflllgl. Bl'lll'l' Cmly, lirlr Wiltig. llill llllglilll, Dick U'N1-ill, Sli-vv H4-rry, .M'4'l1iv .'xllHll'lll1'll. Huy Stuck. llivk l.vl c-vmll', Ray Ram-lill', :mel otlu-rs In-lp.-fl to pl'lNllll'l' lirst rank vllli-rtuilllllvllt. H N' 5 Bottom Row 2nd Row 3rd Row 4th Row 5th Row Lyons T., Christie J., Clifford M., Hasselman R., Albright R., Ryan J., Sullivan M., Power D., Bush E., Mikalofsky E., Radtke R. Downes J., Thoner P., Sargent R., Conlin W., Serrick J., Fuerbringer N., Power R., Thompson B., Galbraith R., Kudlata J., Molidor J., Bankowski J. Rufflo D., Westerkamp T., Herman J., Weber J., Folan W., Corry F., Hogan J., Holz- hall V., Meehan R., Mohr J., Schrimpf C., Swartzrnan J. Powers J., Powers F., Verschoor P., Moflitt W., Rice W., Keeney R., Schulte G., Fitz- patrick J., Warisse N., Mohr T., Reiland P., Ford W., Snyders W. Monaghan M., Chalos W., Weitzel O., Sullivan J., Hagen W., Reilly J., Ulrich K., Barmann L., Gawne C., Collins R. Farrell J., Lahey J. The choir and Glee Club once more up- held its reputation as a line musical or- ganization and as one of thc most popular organizations on the campus. Directed by Mr. ,Iolm F. Snyder, SJ. and accompani- ed by Mr. Edward L. Maginnis, SJ. the choir gave two major performances this year and sent a group to La Crosse to par- ticipate in a music festival. A special group composed of twenty regular choir members was organized to sing the prescribed liturgical music for High Masses, Holy Week and Easter Sun- day. Another group, an octet, was formed to present the Chicago airways with the musical voice of Campion. Radio sta- tion WGN's weekly teen-age program of- fered the outlet for the songsters. 1 Aghast! ! . . . they harmonized. X x 'l'lu- vuvul lNHN'1'l'SUftzlllllllillll wvrv uirvcl many tunvs which clvliglltval thc' lalrgv on Mntln-r's Day to pr:-svn! the biggu-st illlllit'Ill'l' wm-rv tho old stannlbys, Sn1olu nmsivaul Init of the- ym-ur, 'Wlusiv lf S. A. Cvts in Your l'ly1's, 'l'hrougl1 the Yvarsf' 'l'lu- prugrunl 4-ullsista-sl e-ntirc-ly nl' wvll and I'llggl Il folk tum-s in thu- stylv of TIN knnwn mul low-al .Mm-riq-un folk songs mul Tinllwr Cultvr's Chant and 'l'hv W'rvck lllllSil'1ll 1-nnu-nly fuvnritvs. .hnnngg thc nf ilu- ,luliv l'lzu1l4'. -nw vumrwu ' 1948-1949 -.rw fn L ., N 105 .. ,N Us Our glad voices singing . President '4To:iy Paonessa, vieelpresident ,laek Ryan, and seeretary-treasurer 4'Rerl Dineen have pre- si1le.l over the organization to whieh all stalwart sons of Campiol aspire. A nlore powerful group of men is to ire foiinql nowhere on the campus, for the Monogram 4 l. b liinits its membership to those Knights who have proven theznselves worthy of the Campion C on the battle field of one of the four major sports. Ability, determitiation, and hard work are demanded of a would-be letter winner: whether it be football, basket- ball, baseball, or traek, the greater part of the free- tinle is spent on the praetice field. The Monogram Club does not lack praeticalityg red-lettered Knights guard the doors and handle the traflie of aetivities ranging from basketball games to Community Converts. Track season finds them presid- ing over meets as judges, timekeepers, and scorers. Hub . . . that's our boy Paonessn Wheels . . , Cfront rowb Adler, Roemer, Nasser, Dineen, J. F. Ryan, Paonessa, Kalb, Dolan, Glynn, Csecond rowh Heavey, Strzok, Britt, McCurdy, O'Donnell, Fitzgerald, Brewer, Maney, fthird rowj J. J Ryan, James, Ratclitf, Nolan, B. Kelly, W. Stoeckinger, Ctop rowj E. Fox, Boushka, R. Meyer, S. Becker, Barr. 5 I , inf ' e . s 1 S ' s Q 5 K .i .. 1 I Q . 4 , ,-Q.-.5 Q... 4 3 Q . -at A . .. l Y ' A 4 n -Q, , 1 . Junior Activmes CAMERA CLUB The Junior Division Camera Club was again revived and the shutters really fluttered as these junior divvers responded to the leadership of their moderator, Fr. Conroy SJ. and his ener- getic assistant, Terry Manns. Its forty-two ac- tive members boasted that anyone could be- come a good photographer in only ten easy lessons, and then proceeded to prove their claim. At their Wednesday and Saturday meetings the boys were taught the fundamental princi. ples of the practical art of taking, developing, and printing good pictures. LAWLER DAY Campion's long history has been marked by periods, or rather yearly times inwhich a com- plete day is offered up to the calm, peaceful study of nature. And again this year we have, ah yes--Lawler Day! The quiet of the morn- ing air is suddenly shattered as the hardy ,lun- ior Div. Isaac Waltons race bluffward in search of hidden treasure. Then follow games of great skill, tug o'war, and king of the hill. The great day ends in a serene stroll back to dorms and welcome beds. HOBBY SHOP You name it, then take it. Nothing is too big or too small for Campion's artists of the workbench. Constructing everything from mod- el freight trains to miniature hot-rods the hob- byists spend many an afternoon tinkering with their creations 'mid roaring airplane engines and clouds of sawdust. The modeler's great in- terest in their shop has become painfully evi- dent as the incessant droning of control-line gas jobs sends earth-bound Knights scurrying for cover. Contests were held in April to give the nimble-fingered an opportunity to test their aerodynamic theories. 'sfW'f9l g . 4- L sy 5 ,L , 4193 Wm :X my A. 'F . ,. . ', is xt' F 2 X' 9 Siam .f,s,M.i.,7 7 YU x lun l , . , ,I if 1 C . 2 ,- N44 V -J.. 'Y 0 5 K' B if 'I ' 125, 4 52 if 288 H -- -. , 5 Wim i A . Q ,, , ! '.f,,, '...5 X . , I mag -14' K , 'Vqqv I Q7 tv A e , S, h .I 4. A 355 t xi .V FLjL'.i,? fx' 07' A 'Y by :,:. Y ' i'gV,, g3,.' wif' X ., 'g 7.454 ..V 31. ,V .3 K K A W V f vi Qi C3 f f Q XJ fi 'Zi Ac. gQ,fsfe4. 5 25 .xafgi X1 mz . ,. S5 A f i IL Q E , ' , c TM ' Y Q 'Q 'QR Y 3 S Q 'V if E W 1 'E iii Campion As We Leave There our years spent under the zcatelzful guid- ance of the Jesuits . . . a closely knit class molded from a group of strangers . . . college applications and entrance exams . . . senior pictures and class rings . . . heads ready to burst with knowledge . . . plans for sum- mer work and trafeel .... s alzers for rifles and the Militars' Ball . . . fourth quarter exams, the final test of learning .... s enior week and pic- nics in the hlufs . . . four long years in retro- speet seem to hafee been short . . . the astound- ing change from freshman to senior year . . . self-confidence and assurance, the result of boarding school life . . . the added strength of Catholic education . . . caps and gowns and then diplomas. Festivities INTELLIGENTSIA . . . it's all Greek to the juniors and ditto to the senior Latins in the classes of Mr. R. G. Gassert, S.J. Also he's pretty positively perfect on prefect patrol in Campion Hall. some simple chemical problem oi the application of some principle: no matter which, Mr. J. A. Ross, S.J., senior chem teacher and sen- ior division xvould have an answer SMOKE, SMOKE . . . it might be something about atomic energy or FIGURING THE ANGLES . . . minus four, plus seven, no that's not a January weather report, it's the score in the senior solid G and trig, and soph geometry classes of Mr. T. R. Haller, S.J. SING OUT . . . nor slum clearance. nor public carrieis, nor the living wage could drive choruses, har- monies and programs from the musical mind of Choirmaster J. F. Snyder, S.J., who doubled in so- ciology. TRANSLATIONS GALORE . . . that is what lVLr. E. L. Maginnis, S.J., does all day long in his senior Greek and junior Latin classes. He's also a prefect in junior div and accompanist for the choir, PUBLISHER . . . copy. engravings, deadlines, and poetic form and Macbeth are a few of the worries of Fr. T. R. Stokes, modera- tor of The Campionctte and The Knight, senior Englishg prefect in Marquette Hall. Senior Activities Sl'Ililll'H I4-:ul an drive' for ilu' new organ . . . Ilzm bnlon ra-pvuts. wins tln- izm-rsvlmlustiv Latin l'0llll'Hl for ilu' a-u-voml time . . . 'l'mn Lyons rates sc-vc-nth . . . In-w innovation, Saturday night ix so-niur parties. -x . I E Q f X N,-sx KxMs 5 T 3 .ig Ss... ex! X 4 .QE 0-ei th ld Cheshir rin The seniors in an informal moment Lyons and Solon give e 0 e E At the Crossroads . SHEET! . . . Bi-weekly publication dates never failed to be met by hard-working 'Ette editor Joe Sweeney. His job was always well clone. BRASS! . . . Management of the R.O.T.C. battalion demands a man with a firm hand and a loud voice. Mark Monaghan filled the bill in all respects as battalion commander. . I. Pfs Very Important Persons . . . who have been the leaders of the class of '49 are pictorially portrayed on these pages. Here we find those men who have attained pre-eminence through- out their four years at Campion. Each activity brings forth a star of its own. Athletic superiority does not rest with any one individual, but in each sport there is one man who shines forth. The Campiomfttv and The Campion Knight too require leaders of differ- ent typesg one an organizer, and the other a creator. Still another type of character is nec- -essary at the head of the cadet military organ- ization, here must be a man able to pursue the ufirrn, fair and friendly policy of the military office. BOUNCER! . . . High scoring Tom Kalb, long time member of the varsity basketball team, was the peop1e's choice for the coveted position of basket- ball captain. DEALERS . . . President Dan Solon, directed the affairs of state. Vice-president Jim Britt is to be thanked for his extraftown-per wangling, Sec- retary Jim Sweeney tediously pushed the pencil through all conclave meetings, while treasurer Ron Nasser defended the funds. PIG SKIN! . . . Ron Nasser, whose football know- how was the subject of many an opposing coach's nightmares, well earned his election to football team captain. CI-IAP BOOK! . . . To Dave Beggs goes the credit for the final accomplishment of the senior class, The Campion Knight. A year's work and a store- house of new ideas were asked and received from Dave. Jerome V. Adler, 1945-1949, Palatine, Ill., Latin Scientific, honors, 1, 2, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, lst Sgt., 4, Soclality, 1, 2, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, central com- mittee, 2, 3, varsity football, 3, 4, track, 2, 4, Mon- ogram club, 3, 4, C.J. football, 2, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . John T. Ahren, 1947-1949, Chicago, Ill., Latin English, R.O.T.C., 3, 4, Sgt., 4, drill team, 4, var- sity football, 3, track, 4, leagues, 3, 4 .... E. Walter Albachten, 1945-1949, Grosse Point, Mich., Gen- eral, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 3, Sgt., 4, Sodality, 1, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, Campionette, 4, Masquers, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. Jon J. Altman, 1945-1949, Columbus, O., Latin English, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, drill team, 4, Sodality, 1, 2, Conclave, 3, 4, Masquers, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... John J. Biassler, 1945-1949, Madison, Wis., Classical, honors, 1, 2, 3, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 3, Sgt., 4, Conclave, 2, 3, Campionette, 1 4, debate team, 2, 3, 4 .... Geary T. Becker, 1945- 1949, Park Ridge, Ill., General, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, lst Sgt., 4, Conclave, 3, 4, varsity football, 3, 4, track, 3, Monogram club, 3, 4, C.J. football, 2, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. sENloRs or 1949 P ,, , WY ' , PN is . '26, . 'rf f- L, , . ' ,.,,, 5- , 'S - . gf! S '-W'r,'.g T K5 S I - N5 B' . L- I ,. '7 fi' H N 0: xxx f 4 1--L ' :asa -- -. 'S e' X' W e XR A-sl A ,gl .A me . 75 -V , Y x , ,T EE'-1, 12 A K W 1 f X N :sf iiiie- -A Ae 1 ...Q 'A 1-Lfn-P'A' H fu T-'I Av-'2?: '75 ,A You to the left ond I to the right, For the wcy of men must sever- Z 'gif sn-uons or 11949 , g J.. 1 ' 'V X P QL Lg 3 'jr Q-.FI 3.-,aux ? L? ' A E. -,, L14- n . .,,l N K ki-115' '- 171 7' 1 7 ,fr y 1 XX , . 4? S .N' me ' f X f , - +4 Yi K X I I ' fp .' ' 1-'g ,ff-. 9, t - V .. . . .. - -W ,wp ,, ,L 0 And it well may be for 0 day cmd C1 night, And it well may be forever. But whether we meet or whether we port David W. Beggs, III, 1945-1949, Decatur, Ill., Gen- eral, honors, 3, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Color Sgt., 4, drill team, 4, Sodality, 1, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, Knight 4, editor-in-chief, 4, masquers, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4, apologetics contest, 3, band, 2, Campionette, 4, phtoographer .... Jolm C. Beringer, 1945-1949, Akron, O., General, honors, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 3, lst. Sgt., 4, Sodality, 1, Conclave, 3, 4, Campionette, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 ,... Stephen B. Berry, 1945-1949, Greensboro, N. C., Classical, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Znd. Lieut., 4, drill team, 4, de- bate team, 2, choir, 1, 3, 4, Masquers, 4, leagues. 1, 2, 3, 4. Edgard F. Bertaut, 1945-1949, Oak Park, Ill., Classi- cal, honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 3 Sgt., 4, Sodality, 1, 2, secretary, 2, conclave, 3, 4, Knight, 4, Campionette, 2, 3, 4, band, 1, 2, 3, 4 leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... Patrick J. Boyle, 1945-1949, Chicago, Ill., Classical, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4 drill team, 4, Sodality, 1, 2, Conclave, 3, 4, leagues 1, 2, 3, 4 .... James D. Brewer, 1947-1949, Laurel Miss., General, honors, 3, R.O.T.C., 3, 4, Sgt., 4 drill team, 4, varsity baseball, 3, 4, Monogram club 3, 4, leagues, 3, 4, James E. Brinkman, 1945-1949, Eau Claire, Wis., General, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, drill team, 4, Sodality, 2, choir, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... James C. Britt, 1945-1949, Toledo, O., Latin-Scientific, honors, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, S!Sgt., 3, lst lieut., 4, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, central committee, 3, 4, Campionette, 4, sports editor, 4, varsity football manager, 4, Monogram club, 4, leagues 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . John M. Carroll, Jr., 1945-1949, Springfield, Ill., English Scientific, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, 1st Sgt., 4, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, varsity football, 3, 4, C.J. football, 1, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. William P. Chalos, 1945-1949, Gary, Ind., Latin Scientific, honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 3, 1st Sgt., 4, rilie team, 3, 4, drill team, 4, Con- clave, 2, 3, 4, choir, 2, 3, 4, leagues, 3 .... William J. Conlin, 1945-1949, Ann Arbor, Mich., Latin English, honors, 1, 2, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, l 1 Conclave, 2, 3, 4, Knight, 4, choir, 3, 4, band, 2, track manager, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... John J. Costello, Jr., 1945-1949, Glen Ellyn, Ill., Latin Scientific, honors, 1, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt. 4, Conclave, 4, Knight, 4, Campionette, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS OF 1949 'l- 1 I lb ' NW' Qi lx ' ll A l V , - Q ,.,. rEj?g:gq q A il flm . R , sl ll lFor our ways ore post our knowingl, A pledge for the heart 'ro its fellow heort .. -+ w if n A' l L',' AQ ' . u SENIORS OF 1949 ,K 1 A J' o .' A , .A s 1 ? f S3 W ., , ai :V ei wi 1' ' ii: Yam wx Q f -1'-' i. X I .at ,L ' L', , V' M-'ZZ' ff ' xv Z x ' 1 VIC'-yo ' ...W W On the ways we all ore going! I-iere's luck? For we know not where we ore going. Richard P. Curoe, 1946-1949, Bernard, Ia., General, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, varsity baseball, 4, leagues, 2, 3, 4 .... Thomas B. Devine, Jr., 1945-1949, Columbus, O., Classical, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, diill team, 4, Sodality, 1, 2, varsity baseball, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... James A. Dierickx 1946-1949, Big Rock, Ia., Classical, honors, 2, 3 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, de- bate team, 3, 4. John B. Dineen, 1945-1949, Flossmoor, Ill., Latin Scientific, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, SfSgt., 3, Capt., 4, rifle team, 2, 3, 4, president, 4, Conclave, 4, Knight, 4, varsity football, 2, 3, 4, track, 3, 4, Monogram club, 3, 4, C.J. football, 1, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... James P. Dolan, 1946-1949, Chicago, Ill., Latin Scientific, R.O.T.C., 2. 3, 4, drill team, 4, Sodality, 2, Conclave, 3, 4, varsity basketball, 3, 4, Mono- gram club, 4, leagues, 2, 3, 4 .... John J. Downes, 1945-1949, Oak Park, Ill., Classical, honors, 1, 2, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, lst lieut., 4, drill team, 3, 4, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, Knight, 4, Campionette, 4, choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, varsity track, 2, 3, 4, Monogram club, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. David H.. Dunne, 1945-1949, Evanston, Ill., Latin English, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, S!Sgt., 3, S!Sgt., 4, drill team, 4, Sodality 1, 2, Conclave, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... Arnold A. Elsbernd, 1945-1949, Calmar, la., Latin Scientific, honors, 3, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 3, Sgt., 4, drill team, 4, Sodality, 1, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, Campionette, 4, leagues 1, 2, 3, 4 .... James H. Farrell, 1945-1949, St. Paul, Minn., General, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Cpl., 3, Sgt., 4, Sodality, 1, Con- clave, 3, 4, choir, 3, band, 1, 2, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. Robert S. Fitzgerald, 1945-1949, Port Huron, Mich., Classical, honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.'I'.C., 2, 3, 4, S!Sgt., 3, Major, 4, drill team, 3, Conclave, 4, Campion- ette, 4, choir, 1, 2, 3, varsity football, 3, 4, basket- ball, 3, 4, baseball, 3, 4, Monogram club, 3, 4, C.J. football, l, 2, basketball, 1, 2, baseball, 1, 2, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4, elocution contest, 2 .... William J. Folan, 1945-1949, Riverside, lll., General, R.O.- T.C., 2, 3, 4, Cpl., 3, Sgt., 4, Conclave, 3, 4, choir, 4, band, 1, 2, 4, C.J. football, 1, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . Robert J. Frandsen, 1945-1949, Davenport, Ia., Latin Scientific, honors, 1, 2, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, lst Sgt., 4, Sodality, 1, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, central com- mittee, 2, Knight, 4, choir, 3, 4, varsity football, 2, 3, 4, baseball, 4, C.J. football, 1, baseball, 1, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 1 1 Q 'X -ng., iv' 2 ' - ' 'gn sENloRs or 11949 ,f a g g,g.!L,.2s L N Q. 4 EWR? 'Y J R S' , . 0: xix , fi x Xi -'M 'S ,F'A 'ffV 1 k A fn 5?-ff ' 1 XY 1 if' 5-Al M It is not we nor the ways we choose But the fcull of the cords tho'r's sealing There's 0 fate in love cmd cn fate in fight, Donald A. Froehlke, 1945-1949, Elkhorn, Wis., Classical, honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, S!Sgt. 3, Capt., 4, Sodality, 2, Conclave, 3, 4, central committee, 3, 4, Knight, 4, choir, 3, 4, varsity foot- ball, 3, 4, baseball, 3, 4, Monogram club, 3, 4, C.J. football, 1, 2, baseball, 1, 2, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... Robert A. Galbraith, 1945-1949, Oak Park, Ill., Classical, honors, 1, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, S!Sgt., 3, 2nd Lieut., 4, Sodality, 1, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, choir, 2, 3, 4, band, 1, 2, 3, 4, varsity football, 4, basket- ball, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... Michael S. Garrity, 1945-1949, Prairie du Chien, Wis., General, honors, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, Conclave, 2, varsity football, 4, C.J., football, 2, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. James P. Glynn, 1945-1949, Prairie du Chien, Wis. General, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, varsity football, 3, 4, track 3, 4, co-capt., Monogram club, 3, 4, C.J football, 2, leagues 1, 2, 3, 4, . . . Robert R. Graver 1945-1949, Chicago, Ill., Latin Scientific, R.O.T.C. i 1 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, drill team, 4, Sodality, 1, leagues, 1, 2, 3 .... Joseph M. Grogan, 1945-1949, Chicago, Ill., Latin Scientific, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, So.- dality, 2, Conclave, 3, 4, Masquers, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2. Robert E. Hagan, 1945-1949, Chicago, Ill., Latin English, honors, 2, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 3, Sgt., 4, Sodality, 1, 2, Conclave, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. Mark J. I-Ialloran, 1945-1949, Jackson, Minn., Latin Scientific, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, lst Sgt., 4, Sodality, 1, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, Masquers, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Robert J. I-Ianrahan, 1945-1949, Woodstock, Ill. Latin Scientitic, honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4 Sgt., 4, Sodality, 1, Conclave, 2, 3, 4. Paul F. Hayes, 1948-1949, Chicago, Ill., Latin club, 3, 4, C.J. football, 1, English, R.O.T.C., 4, varsity football, 4, basket- John L. Herman, 1945-1949, ball, 4, baseball, 4, leagues, 4 .... Thomas J. Scientific, honors, 1, 3, 4, I-Ieavey, 1945-1949, Chicago, Ill.: Latin Scientific, Lieut., 4, ride team, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 3, lst Lieut., 4, Conclave, 1, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, choir, 2, 3, 4, varsity football, 3, 4, track, 3, Monogram 1, 2, 3, 4. leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... Waynesfield, O., Latin 3, 4, 2nd drill team, 4, Sodality, 3, 4, track, 3, leagues, R.O.T.C., 2, Q - f :Xmas . -N wx - f' I 'JI 1 1 ,W ef Q Wild: W' S N 'LF ' ' 0. f r n 'fc Q, XA s, . Ly F In ' ' II: fri ' E - eg, ls- , Z ik SENIORS OF 'I949 e ,,1. ' Qg ., - ' T ' 52515-' 'N - 1 I We win, sometimes, to our wonder. Here's luck! Tldot we may not yet go under! James E. Hogan, 1945-1949, Chicago, Ill., Latin Scientific, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, drill team, 4, Conclave, 3, 4, Campionette, 4, choir, 4, Masquers, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4, elocution contest, 2 .... Thomas J. Kalb, 1945-1949, Dubuque, Ia., Classical, honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 3, Capt., 4, drill team, 3, Sodality, 1, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, cen- tral committee, 2, 3, 4, varsity football, 3, 4, bas- ketball, 2, 3, 4, Capt., 4, track, 3, Monogram club 2, 3, 4, C.J. football, 1, basketball 1 .... John F Kelley, 1945-1949, Leipsic, O., Latin English honors, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, Sodality, 1 Campionette, 4, varsity baseball, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3 4. George A. Kramer, Jr., 1945-1949: Dayton. O.: getics contest, 3, elocution contest, 1, 2, lst place Latin Scientilicg R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 42 Sgt., 3: Sgts. 4, 2 .... Joseph R. Kudlata, 1945-1949, Phillips, Wis drill team, 4, Sodality ,. 2, Conclave. 3, 4, Cam- General, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, lst Sgt., 4, drill team pioncttc, 4, leagues 1, 2, 3, 4 .... David S. Krieg, 4, choir, 3, 4, varsity baseball, 4, C.J. baseball, 2 1945-1949, Prairie du Chien, Wis., Classical, hon- leagues 1, 2, 3, 4. ors, 1, 2, 3, 4, debate team, 3, band, 1, 2, apolo- James B. Lahey, 1947-1949, Mitchell, S. D., Gen- eral, honors, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., 3, 4, Sgt., 4, Conclave, 3, 4, choir, 3, 4, leagues, 3 4 .... Richard F. Le- Fevour, 1945-1949, Chicago, Ill., honors, 1, 2 R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, lst Sgt., 4, Sodality, 1, 2, Con- clave, 3, 4, Campionette, 4, Masquers, 4, varsity football, 4, C.J. football, 2, basketball, 2, leagues, 1, 3, 4 .... Frank P. Linden, 1945-1949, Aurora, Ill., General, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 3, Sgt., 4, Sodality, 1, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. Lawrence J. Loughlin, 1945-1949, Toledo, O., Latin Scientilic, honors, 1, 2, R.O.T.C., 2, 4, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... Thomas G. Lyons, 1945-1949, Chicago, Ill., Classical, honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 3, lst. Lieut., 4, Cam- pionette, 3, 4, choir, 3, 4, varsity track, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4, Interscholarship Latin Contest, 4, 7th place, 4, apologetics contest, 3 .... Thomas J. Maney, Jr., 1947-1949, Chicago, Ill., General, R.O.- T.C., 3, 4, Sgt., 4, Conclave, 3, 4, varsity basket- ball manager, 4, Monogram club, 4, leagues, 3. 6 L- 'Q' ' awe. , -,N 9 wilxx ' A N w 9 XX 1',.xn QQ 'sg 7,1 Mk, , Yr 4051 K 4.3-70 vi ik 'Rigs 'if f SENIORS OF 1949 93 , - M If K We . ' 1 'b' I , fi-ka ! I V v 4 ' I 0. wt--1-3,-,-f x ' I QF -.-R QE se NW Ll ' ' fl he Q1 r f 5 5-I - rk 1 L , 4 But we're cldspirmg hdhds dt the crossrodds now In the F3ier1d's own night for weotherg And whether we bleed or whether we smile drx team 4 Knight 4 leagues 1 2 3 4 Edward T McCarthy 1945 1949 South Bend Ind Latin English ROTC 2 3 4 Cpl 3 lst Sgt 4 Sodallty 1 2 Conclave 3 4 varsity football 4' Thomas W. Maurer, 1945-1949, Lima, O., General: R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4g Sgt., 3, Sgt. 43 rifle team, 2, 3, 43 'll . 3 ' . 9 . , . , ---- 1 leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... John C. McCurdy, 1945-1949, Chicago, Ill., English Scientific, honors, lg R.O.- T.C., 2, 3, 41 lst Sgt., 4, Campionette, 43 varsity basketball, 33 track, 3, 4, co-capt., 4, Monogram club, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. Z K I Gerald D. McDougall, 1945-19493 Chicago, Ill., Latin English: R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4g Sgt., 4, debate team, 2, band, 1, 3, leagues, 1, 4 .... Eugene J. McNea.ny, Jr., 1945-1949, Beloit, Wis.g English Scientific, honors, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 33 lst Sgt., 45 drill team, 4, Sodality, 1, 2, Conclave, 3, 45 Campionette, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... Christo- pher J. Meyer, III, 1945-1949, Pewaukee, Wis.g Latin Scientific, honors, 1, 2, 3, 45 R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4g Sgt., 45 Sodality, 1, 25 Conclave, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. James L. Meyer, 1947-1949, Davenport, Ia., Latin baseball, 3, 4, Monogram club, 3, 4, C. J. baseball, English, R.O.T.C., 3, 4, drill team, 4, leagues, 3, 4. 2, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... D. Patrick Molony, 1947- , . . Gerald C. Molidor, 1945-1949, Round Lake, lll., 1949, Bernard, Ia., English Scientific, R.O.T.C., 3, General, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, lst Sgt., 4, Sodality, 1, 4, drill team, 4, choir, 3, leagues, 3, 4. 2, choir, 3, 4, band, 1, 2, 3, 4, varsity football, 3, 4, Marcus A. Monaghan, III, 1945-1949, Lakewood, O. English Scientific, honors, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4 S!Sgt., 3, Lt. Col., 4, rifle team, 2, 3, 4, drill team 3, 4, Conclave, 4, choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Thomas W. Mount, 1945-1949, Sun Prairie, Wis. Latin Scientific, honors, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt. 4, drill team, 4, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 9 4 .... Ronald C. Nasser, 1945-1949, Toledo, O., Latin Scientific, honors, 1, 2, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Capt., 4, drill team, 3, 4, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, central committee, 2, 3, 4, Campionette, 4, varsity football, 2, 3, 4, capt., 4, basketball, 2, 3, track, 3, Mono- gram club, 2, 3, 4, C.J. football, 1, basketball, 1, baseball, 1. X x Q Xxx M ks X 'N X X X X E ff 6 591 ' fi 'Hx ' -. - -if ' Rf xii X 'fx 1 SENIORS OF 1949 35 0325 - T'rgf W Us 'A eigxln' P kv 1 3 2 F' ' 'fl' .- . gm K-. fl. AX , J ? K ' .Q ' 5 f xg? 1' 'YI flu, -QJ - 'E' 2 ref XB-I ,A f Y :JA KEY' '13 x A Kg A f Xl Sify X 1 iQ ' X exif--' 2 Q iii'lF W3:?'7!A i And the dork of F-ate is o'er us. Here's luck! And cu cheer for the dork before us! Joseph A. Newton Jr., 1948-1949, Chicago, Ill., 1, 2, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4, . . . Laurence R. Ockenfels, Latin English, R.O.T.C., 4, band, 4, baseball, 4, 1945-1949, Watkins, Ia., General, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, leagues, 4 .... Richard J. Noonan, 1945-1949, River Sgt., 4, Sodality, 1, Conclave 3, 4, varsity track, 3, Forest, lll., General, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sodality, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. l l 9,9 , Thomas P. 0'Donnell. Jr., 1945-1949, Chicago, Ill. Latin Scientific, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, varsity football, 3, 4, baseball, 3, 4, Mono- gram club, 4, C.J, football, 1, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Joseph J. 0'Gara, 1945-1949, Urbana, O., Gen- eral, R.OT..C., 2, 3, 4, Conclave, 3, 4, Masquers, 3 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... Thomas A. Paonessa, 1945- 1949, Chicago, lll., General, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt. 3: Capt., 4, Conclave, 3, 4, varsity football, 3, 4 basketball, 3, baseball, 4, Monogram club, 3, 4 pres., 4, C.J. football, 2, baseball, 1, leagues, 1 2, 3, 4. William G. Phillipp, 1945-1949, Fort Wayne, Ind., General, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, -Sgt., 3, 1st Lieut., 4, drill team, 4, Conclave, 4, Campionette, 4, varsity baseball, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... Robert M. Power, 1946-1949, Anarnosa, Ia., Latin English, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Capt., 4, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, central committee, 3, Campionette, 4, choir, Z. , 4, band 2, 3, 4, leagues, 2, 3, 4 .... Charles W. Roemer 1947-1949, South Bend, Ind., Latin English, R.O.-3 T.C., 3, 4, Sgt., 4, Conclave, 3, 4, varsity football 4, baseball, 4, Monogram club, 4, leagues, 3, '. Y Lawrence D. Rogers, 1945-1949, Prairie du Chien, Wis., Latin Scientific, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, varsity baseball, 3, C.J. baseball, 2, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . William J. Rose, 1945-1949, Auburn, Nebr., General, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sodality, 1, 2, choir, 3, 4, C. J. basketball, 2, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... Francis J. Ryan, 1947-1949, Wadsworth, Ill., General, hon- ors, 4, R.O.T.C., 3, 4, Sgt., 4, band, 3, 4, varsity track, 3, leagues, 3, 4. .Y 3 V .. 1 5 - Axxxs ' Y Sn. 1 K 4 iv 5? Y Q We Qi 1' Qi X K. 45- vi' fr, , 4. Q 2 Q X v . 43 H' A r gt X N3 a yn Q56 Q- i .5 A M ,gg Q WF 1 JV , mswwx M' y . ,rx A' -1. L is f zz John F. Ryan, 1945-1949, Chicago, Ill., Classical, honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 3, lst. Lieut., 4, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, central committee, 4, varsity football, 2, 3, 4, track, 3, 4, Monogram club, 2, 3, 4, C.J. football, 1, basketball, 1, baseball, 1, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... Roger G. Sargent, 1945-1949, Lakewood, O., Latin English, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, SfSgt., 3, S!Sgt., 4, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, Knight, 4, P' , Hr Campionette, 4, choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Masquers, 3, 4, Band, 2, leagues, 1, 3. . . . James K. Sex-rick, 1945- 1949, Toledo, O.: Classical, honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, R,O,- T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, Knight, 4, Campionette, 4, news editor, 4, choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, band, 1, 2, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4, student organists, 2, 3, 4. . 1 4 .KG lu., I t f K, Philip H. Sheridan, Jr., 1945-1949, Chicago, Ill., General, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, leagues, 1 ,2, 3, 4, Daniel P. Solon, 1945-1949, Toledo, O., Classi- cal, class honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt, 3, lst Lieut., 4, Conclave, 3, 4, central committee, 4, Knight, 4, Campionette, 4, debate team, 1, 2, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4, Interscholastic Latin Con- test, 3, 4, lst place, 3, 4, apologetics contest, 3. . . . William T. Stoeckinger, 1945-1949, Lexington, Ky., Classical, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, lst Lieut., 4, drill team, 3, 4, varsity basketball, 3, 4, track, 3, 4, Monogram club, 3, 4, C.J. football, 2, basketball, 2, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. Richard G. Strzok, 1945-1949, Gilman, Wis., Eng- lish Scientific, honors, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, 1st Lieut., 4, rifle team, 2, 3, 4, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, Cam- pionette, 4, choir, 3, 4, varsity baseball, 3, Mono- gram club, 3, 4, C.J. football, 1, baseball, 1, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... James J. Sweeney, 1945-1949, Chicago, Ill., Latin Scientific, honors, 1, 2, 3, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 3, Sgt., 4, Sodality, 2, Conclave, 3, 4, central committee, 4, Knight, 4, sports editor, 4 Campionette, 2, 3, 4, C.J. football manager, 2 leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... Joseph R. Sweeney, 1945-1949 Chicago, Ill., Classical, honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 3, 2nd Iieut., 4, drill team, 4, Sodality 1, 2, Conclave, 3, 4, Campionette, 2, 3, 4, editor- in-chief, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4, elocution contest, 1 David A. Tank, 1945-1949, Toledo, O., Latin Eng- lish, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, drill team, 4, So- dality, 2, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... J. Burton Thomp- son, 1945-1949, Oak Park, Ill., Classical, honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, lst Lieut., 4, Sodality, 1, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, Knight, 4, activities editor, 4' y Campionette, 4, choir, 2, 3, 4, band, 1, 2, 3, 4, varsity football, 4, track, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . Philip J. Thoner, 1945-1949, Chicago, Ill., Gen- eral, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 5, drill team, 4, Con- clave, 2, 3, 4, choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, varsity track, 4' leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. - -3' ,,x,,y K-, fi x 3 1 sENloRs OF 1949 1' x . f 'K4 ,' 1 - I.. T -- f' ' - . -X X. In I li ,M , - 4::.. r -- .- TP ..-ann., ,X 5 -, 1 W , Vx- If ' w . 20 M 'xy 'X , - Ill.. t X I? NV RFS? 9. f f X1 x ' ' W X R A 1 Y... , W . 2 N f , X , xx 1' , -1- ' f . N ul l Q .w1 .ff' fn' If w'f'9'V'1 ' CFor the end is post our knowingl, Here's two frank hearts ond the open sky, 5'3 U' '3-'if-:T'Nre f fefg'-. j,33 sENloRs OF 1949 M El ' 'KQV xxx A,,',- f Z' x ,it 'QE' f ' 5 ja mfg g!w xii is ng X VA., IL , 'll . My r X ,af-I .'-- ffl rdufyzlnl A Be 0 fair or on ill wind blowing! HERE'S LUCK! In the teeth of oll winds blowing. Jerome M. Vulakovic, 1945-1949, Detroit, Mich., Latin English, honors, 2, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Cpl., 3, Sgt., 4, band, 1, 2, 3, 4, varsity basketball, 3, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . John M. Weber, 1946-1949, Bad Axe, Mich., Latin Scientific, honors, 2, R.O.- T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, Conclave, 3, 4, choir, 3, 4, band, 3, 4, varsity baseball manager, 4, leagues, 2, 3, 4 .... Kenneth C. Weis, 1946-1949, Toledo, O., Latin English, honors, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, 1st Lieut., 4, rifle team, 3, 4, drill team, 4, Knight, 4, leagues, 2, 3, 4. Robert J. Werra, 1945-1949, Waukesha, Wis., Latin Scientific, honors, 1, 2, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 4, Conclave, 2, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... Thomas A. Westerkamp, 1945-1949, Lakewood, O., Latin Scientific, honors, 1, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 3, 1st Lieut., 4, drill team, 3, 4, Conclave, 3, 4, Knight, 4, associate editor, 4, choir, 2, 3, 4, varsity track, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... Urban P. Wittig, i I 1 1945-1949, Milwaukee, Wis., Classical, honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 3, 2nd Lieut., 4, Sodality, 1, Masquers, 3, 4, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4 .... Peter L. Zimmer, 1945-1949, Lincoln, Nebr., Latin Scientific, honors, 1, 2, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 4, Sgt., 4, drill team, 4, Sodality 1, 2, Conclave, 3, 4, C.J. football, 2, basketball, 2, leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. April thirrl lll2lI'kC4l a new pliasc in the history of Cznnpion's Music Depart- ment. Jamrs Svrrick and Guy Wl4f'llnc'r were prcscntcrl in an organ recital attcnflccl by the stuclcnt borly and the n1usicn1i:1.le1l public of spirrounding coinlnunities. Selections included the most profound classics and the more familiar semi-classics of organ literature. Campion Kerstcri, a junior, has axnblccl through sectional and regional oratori- cal contests to arrive at thc top of Wis- consin state oralorv. Artists Campion As We Played There arsity football and ilzv mar' f7l't'jt'I1f leagues . . . long runs and 'ZL'lI'V'ZL'1ll'd tvvth . . . the ffllffll season in full saving . . . IIOOP happy lzol .vlzots and first plum' lroplzirs . . . billiards, viglzt-ball and rvd-lm! bowling . . . I1 birdie on llIH7Illl'V nina and lim dri1'rs to ilu' forn held . . . lost golf balls . . . king four! il'iZIIl'd5 and ll run of 24 bully . . . Ivnnis FIIIIHIPS and Xf7t't'd-N' plrflc lIllIlIlf7IlllIf0l'S . . . bruised goalivs and the flying disflly . . . lznrdlvs, slop- 'zc'r1tfllf's, and lligll-jump rm'ord.v . . . loaded l111.w's and 1'vn-invlz divols . . . bounding ground- frs and long-shot arlixts . . . long armed fri! lmscfiizwz and dcnvv ping pong . . . windmill bo.w'r,e and T.lx'.O.'s . . . rlnb room lard gamfs and Golden Glow' l4'tt1'r.v. , 3 p ,n i.-,LyliQi,n.g1.Ls..f1i. W ' LQ'-' , C. fl '- I ' I . p ., .-. Y. .. . -' vi ' Bottom Row Coach Nicks, Froehlke, Fitzgerald, Kelly, Meyer, R., Barr, Becker, Ratcliffe, Capt. Nasser, Paonessa, Ryan, J, F., Heavey, Adler, Kalb, Ryan, J. J., Coach Hoffman. 2nd Row Ryan, D., Clark, Curoe, Frandsen, Hayes, McCarthy, Mohr, Schork, Molidor, Gal- braith, Meyer, E., Sweeney, G., Pfab, James, Kelty, Dineen. 3rd Row Manager Britt, Thompson, O'Donnel1, Carroll, Garrity, Friedl, Schaul, Becker, New- ton, Wuellner, Roemer, Federle, Fox, Manager Hauer. Sueeesses . . . determination wins out over ex- perience as the Hofifmen slip by Cretin of St. Paul 8-7 in the first game . . . night lights, light Knites storm over a heavier Central of La Crosse 34--25 . . . McDonell of Chippewa Falls fell next in a rout, -10-0 . . . after a two game lapse, it was victory number four: Aquinas got the ax under lights in lla Crosse . . . Cotter and St. Marys were the next victims, 42-0 and -1-1-13. Unforgettable happenings . . . watching the in- jured Ratcliff and Nasser being assisted from the field . . . Paonessa scoring the first touch- down of the season . . . Froehlkeis 92 yard kickoff return . . . Kalb covering 56 yards . . . Dineen's 58 yard kickoffs . . . Heavey's recover- ing of fumbles . . . Barr's line backing . . . the ,lack Ryans gaining a safety . . . Fox's timely blocks . . . Adler's jaunts around end. ? ASs l' COACH NICKS . . . he spent his sopho- more foothall season assisting Coach Hoffman, training reserves to replaee the regulars, and in the training room caring for the aches and pains of gridiron performers. His manner with his players gained him the respect of all who followed the Red and lllaek. MANMLI-LR ,IIM lfRl'l l' . . . ingenuity, eapahility, personality gave the linite manager an envied position with the squad. .lim was always around when he was neededg when he wasnit hxing eleats, earrying a water-lmeket. or handing out towels, he eonld usually he found making prep- arations for the next trip. Always active, ,lim was assisted hy Skip Hauer in his manager- ial ehores. COACH HoF11x1AN . . . long hours of running the team through new and old plays brought Coach William Hoffman to the end of another season. The master strategist devised new plays from the much used TH formation, and guid- ed the squad to all 8 2 season record, his thirty- sixth at Campion. .M Glynn sneaks off tackle. But 44 grabbed him. Paonessa scored on this one. Cinched the game. wallnaw .F Y I at nllasgaixixgmlniulllt A :la 'm 'Ln zz: nam fr is 3 or 'IRI-1.1.1-5'fl?'S3i3Fl!IZ'23l!!!1lS7!WK , N ,gg xii Q? -T 5 2.1 - 'f i e iii Ujii Elf '3 AJ it . 5 in r ee- -.----aaa . : f - 5 ii, 5 . ,rl ,,, fi l WY 2 flfxiipf if Mi w Q . 'r 5 . e f aw. . aa-.wee 4+P-+-+f-q--,--- 5 A statistician's dream-a ' V ',,,g ,g ' 'V ll In Egg? EMA . W chart of the Central game. C . 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Froehlke glve the Redmen 3 Vlctory m, them lmtlal con' received the initial kickoff and raced 92 yards fest' g'7i1 Maliefj 3 fgretm Held dgemffal' for a touchdown, Nasser converted. Love Crosse ,t e goa .me a er a 25 ,yar ga op' scored for Central, but Nasser's 23 yard gallop Lawlers conversion attempt split the cross- ave the Hoffmen a 14-6 half-timn lead S01- bar. Late in the third period McQui1lan was g t L t d f 45' d ' S 1 downed in the end zone by the two Jack verson O ,Ove accoun e Of var S' O' Ryans. With three plays left before the quar- verson tallied from the and then converted. ter gun Heavey pounced on 3 Stray Blue Dog Nasser covered 65 yards in two plays, Froehlke fumble. With the score 7-2 Paonessa to C0UVef'fed, and 3 21-13 Scare WHS P0Sfed- Froehlke for 43 yards, Froehlke for 14 yards, Paonessa from the 29 Nasser again in the final and the pigskin rested on the two yard str ipe, period, and Froehlke converted. Allemand On the Iirst play of the final canto, Paonessa to Weigand and recovery of a Knite end zone crossed the end zone to give the Knites a fumble gave the raiders their final points. hard-fought victory. Final score: 8-7. Capt. Nasser Paonessa lleavey Kalb Fox Frochlke Dinenn Barr J. J. Ryan X I . ' 1 in 5 . 5 I . i f Frandsen. I is interested. un- 1 E 3 i wood this time. McDONELL . . . Campion Field, Oct. 9-A determined but power-lacking pigskin outfit from McDonell of Chippewa Falls saw the Knite cleats cross into the end zone for six touchdowns today, and bowed before the Campion gridders 39-0. Nasser around end from the five and through the middle from the one, plus his extra point gave the Redmen a 13-0 intermission margin, Paonessa to Froehl- ke and Nasserls conversion added 7 more. Froehlke crossed the goal line for another score, and then added the extra point. There followed a brief see-saw battle, but soon the Hoffmen were again in control. Paonessa tossed to Kalb for 6 more and R, Meyer's quarterback sneak gave the game to the Red- men. 5 QL 3 3 4 1 1 K, if 2 1 , i -5 4 4 ...M n..,...,..w.-.,.,..i,.. ..u.a...w,...w. . 26- H3 - 9' EDGEWOOD . . . Madison, Wis., Oct. 17- The Knites hit their Hrst knot in their attempt to carve a victory plaque for the season as they were decisively 'defeated 39-14 by the Edgewood eleven. Schaefer and L. Esser cov- ered 20 and 60 yards respectively for a quar- tertime lead of 13-0. Frandsen's recovery of an Edgewood fumble gave Paonessa and Nasser a chance to push the ball over, Nasser doing the honors, An aerial gave the Madi- sonites another score, but the Redmen retal- iated with a 90 yard march, Paonessa to Kalb and Paonessa's 1 yard plunge covered the tinal 30 yards. Another Paonessa aerial to Fitz- gerald closed the gap to 19-14. Schaefer's end run and two N. Esser touchdowns concluded the scoring. l 1 Fox leads the way for Whatever it is, McDonell The nightmare contmued -another graph. Edge J. J. Ryan, trailed by Dlneen, leaps through the breach. James and Paonessa lead Nasser around end. No, this isn't the inside ol' a pinball machine, it's the Aquinas tilt. LORAS . . . Campion Field, Oct. 23-A 92 yard pass interception return, a safety, and a 65 yard off-tackle smash gave the Loras Gubs the Homecoming tilt, 14-7, The Knites must- ered together a drive covering three-fourths of the field for their lone touchdown. Loras scored on Conrardy's interception return and led at the half 6-0. Early in the third frame, Campion was forced to dig in under the shad- ow of their goal posts to prevent the Gubs from tallying again. However, Loras scored two points on a safety by downing Nasser in the end zone. Paonessa to Nasser for 25, an assortment of runs, and the same pass com- bination added 29 more for the touchdown. Nasser converted, but to no avail, as Burg- meier scored from 65 yards out. AQUINAS . . . La Crosse, Wis., Oct. 29- Speed, power, and deception came in handy again as the Hoffmen outplayed and outscored Aquinas, 27-18. Rendler of the Blugolds crossed the goal line first in the contest, but Paonessa's 14 yard trek evened the count. Skemp scored for the Blugolds on his 30 yard pass interception return. Paonessa's second double-chalked line crossing tied the score. A pass from Paonessa to Froehlke gave the Redmen a 13-12 lead. A 25 yard gain by Nasser resulting from a Paonessa aerial plus Nasser's five yard plunge booted the lead six points. The extra point was added by Nasser. Paonessa to Nasser brought about a half-dozen more pointsg and Nasser again converted. Rendler hauled down Skemp's 52 yard pass for the tinal Aquinas tally. Final score: 27-18. Q: +Od . l 2 l 3 Kalb reels off 56 yards, while J. F. Ryan clears out two backs. The ball? J. F. Ryan is reaching for it. Now, mls 1sn't easy-to draw, we mean. As the cartographer saw the St. Mary's game. COTTER . . . Winona, Minn., Nov. 7-A slow moving first half and several fumbles hampered the Knite attackg but in a fine second half they proceeded to wipe up the gridiron with the reputedly strong Cotter eleven. J, F. Ryan's recovery of a Cotter fumble gave Paonessa a chance to sling a touchdown aerial to Froehlke. Nasser crossed the line for the extra point. In the second half J. F. Ryan blocked a punt for a safety and two points. Nasser powered his way for Fif- teen yards and a score, and then caught Paonessa's pass for the conversion. Barr tal- lied from the 15 and Nasser again added the point. Nasser, the sixty-minute terror, reel- ed off a 25 yard smash, and Paonessa churned legs for eighteen more to the Rambler 11. Barr scored, Nasser converted. Becker ended the game with an end run touchdown from twenty-eight yards out. Final score: 42-0. ST. MARY'S . . . Prairie du Chien, Nis., Nov. 13-Conclusion of the grid season came today for Campion's eleven as the Hoffmen derailed the St. Mary's Zephyrs of Menasha, Wis., 41-13. Nasser scored his eleventh touch- down of the year as he shredded his way for thirty-one yards. He also added the extra point. Paonessa skipped over from the thir- teen. An aerial from11 yards out from Paon- essa to Froehlke chalked up six more points. A pass in Nasserls direction added the point. Another pair of Paonessa-authored passes were caught by Kalb for 56 yards and Nasser for eleven more and the paydirt. Froehlke scored the extra point on an aerial from Paon- essa for 27-0 lead. Becker scored on a 29 yard pass interception, added the extra point, and Meyer converted. St. Mary's scored in the final minutes on two passes. Final score: 41- 13 J, F. Ryan Ratcllfl Fitzgerald O'D0nnell Kelly Becker Adler Roemer Meyer Xl mhx xx I G lntramural sports at Campion reach their zenith of popularity in the fall, and this year was no exception. Under the direction of Mr. H. E. Edwards, S.,l., the formation of the league teams brought on a spirit of keen competition and team play to the campus gridiron. Every game was highly contested on the fieldg every element of self sacrifice was put forth by the performers. Senior An elimination tournament followed the regular engagements and winners of the cham- pionship games were awarded trophies for their successful attempts. No one team mon- opolized all three leaguesg favorites were up- setg underdogs were crowned champions. Curoe led his A team to the winneris position late in the season by avenging a previous loss to Tank's eleven, 7-0. Strzok and Brewer were the power for the victorious squad. Vulakovic and Noonan paced the runners-up. Defensive play keynoted the AA contests, but Boyle's team had too much of both defense and offense to win the league title. Curoe's eleven was relegated to the runner-up position follow- ing their loss to Boyle 6-0 in the final game. The AAA crown was earned by Weis after a rough-and-tumble season. Thompson placed in the final records but was unable to gain the title because of a 13-0 loss suffered at the hands of Weis. Thompson Weis Kremer Boyle - Werro - Tonk- Curoe Q 7 n.,. M0901 1-'QM-V4 F, L. 1 f W ' f-w I 7' .IV,a iq 54:g Q12 if X ay' ' ,Q E M W' ,X k autism ' ' 1 A EX R it Lila!-' N UT!! '11 fn , 3 21 ., .,.ogWR , 5 444-faire 40.1 W X Sf , A .iggkffffk mrgwi ' s . 1 ,. no, 73 ' wal? x YQ Nm.. . , -MWA? f N-an . . gnu H. N f . I , . 'X ,, A F x n . 1 s y7 hx N .dx :Sy ,X YI 1 1. fm K 'e X YV' fa, 4.4 9 4 ' 6 9 ak. , of , 1 I f v , s s 4 -5 ' 1 J 2 LX Y I .fuk - .I 'A The small yard boys were initiated to Cam- pion athletics by either playing on, or cheer- ing for the Cee ,lay gridders when the Varsity wasn't home. Stenger, C-J field general, be- fuddled the enemy with his passing attack. Muench supplied the speed, Bouski the power, and Harmon the pass-catching tricks. Markwell put his educated toe to good use and furnished the junior eleven with many long place kicks. Sophie handled the ball on every play during his stay at center, and Farr and McCabe handled their opponents in a fashion suitable to the occasion. Mr. C. E. Czarnecki, Sal., mentorcd the pigskin players. Junior Under the coaching of Mr. F. R. Leiker, SJ., the Mosquito eleven enjoyed a prosperous sea- son winning 4 out of their 6 engagements. J. Noonan quarterbacked the gridsters, while .lesse and Blanton headed the defensive unit. M6-si's speed and W6lfl8IIl3HIl,S pass snaring rounded out a well-trained group. The squad participated in several contests against several teams from town of the same weight division. As in past seasons, a football league was formed in which the Mosquitoes and the smaller teams from town performed. Per usual, the Campion team came out all right. Ramacciotti W., Markwell G., Lederer W., Farr J., Sophie R., Bierman R., Schmitt H., Murphy M. Muench R., Bouski J., Stenger E., McCabe R., Wheeler M. Sapper R., Gemini J., Bloemer T., Benson J., Stettler J., Mitchell K., Bierman L., Brennan J., Harmon Q, Powers F., Sebastian P., Bohan R., Lange M., Frederick G., Zahner J., Hessburg J., Montreuil O. Division Football . . . T. Mohr eaptained the '48-'49 football squad to a three win, four loss season. Quinn and Coulombe were sixty-minute threats from their baekfield positions. while Hays and Melienna were the regular ends. Mullin was the stellar performer of a fine line. The Midgets won over St. Catherine's from Uak Park, Ill., by a 21-20 final eount. The formidable foe from Illinois rallied to eome within one point of the vietors after trailing throughout the eontest. but the hosts managed to outlast them. Mr. H. E. Kalb, SJ., direeted the Midgets in their efforts, and Wheeler lent the managerial talents to the Midgets when not equiping the Cee Jays. O. Fitzpatrick, C. Coulornbe, H. Morris, J. Woulfe, R. Vorwerk, P. Deglman. W. Mullin R. Costello, C. Hagen, G. Wills, D. Ryan, R.Deg1man, M. Quinn, T. Mohr, G.Le Cuyer, E. Mikalofsky H.Hays, M. McKenna, N.Mattimoe Cmanagerj, R.Scala, J.Bankowski, R. Crawford, R. Radtlie, J. Warren 'E A . eff . eff, if 5 Q3 55:7 A l S Coach Nicks Nixmen ' '49 hong hours of eonstant praetiee, imliyitlnal initiative. anfl line team play rewar4le4l the linite basketeers with a successful season. Cap- tain Tom Kalb an4l Bill Stoeekinger tieal for infliviflual seoring honors with 266 tallies eaeh. That total also represents a new high-point mark in Retlmen history. Another mark also fell before the high-scoring quintet, for the 908 point total breaks the previous reeorsl set last year by 86 markers. The season markefl the enrl of high sehool play for three of the Knite stellar performers. Kalb, Stoeekinger and Fitzgerald, and the he- ginning of varsity basketball eareers for Boush- ka, Barr. and Meyer, all of whom saw much of the game from a playing position. . . . if he can't do it. nobody can Qfq we if ,L A wx ' 5 48-49 Basketball Scores Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Barr I Mil' 43 40 Monona 34 33 St, Mai'y's 43 35 Dubuque Si' 32 44 St. Pat's 53 38 Loras 47 30 Lourdes 42 41 Monona 43 42 McDonell 57 68 Aquinas 50 41 Cotter 41 37 Dubuque Sr 22 28 Loras 32 33 Postville 38 51 Aquinas 55 45 Cotter 44 54 St. Mary's 49 41 Lourdes 21 33 St. Pat's 38 28 McDonell Tournament 46 42 McDonell 33 35 Marquette f43 61 St. Norbert's ff Fitzgerald Stoeckinger gh X X L' ' 1 1 x 9 v I i 5 3 55 'I ik i A , in 'EY Nu , rwwffl MIAEQL- 1 ffl: Gin .ig 1 Q . if A Boushka Dolan Fox Nolan Hayes The Log Monona. la.. Nov 29- lVlonon:1 llieh gave the Nix- nicn a scare in their tirst game. but the Knites won out, 43-40, in the closing minutes. lioushka scored the lirst varsity point ol' the year. and Stoeckiriger and Kalb lcd the scoring spree with l5 and 18 points respectively. Campion Gym. Dee. 4 Campioirs quint made their Iirst home appearance ol' the court season an impressive one by squeezing out a 34-33 win over St. Mary's of Menasha in an overtime. Boushka led the Nixmcn with ll talliesg Schrage scored 15 for St. lVlary's, Campion Gym, Dee. 7-Dubuque Senior made a trip in vain as they took a shellacking from the lied-lilack, 43-35. The visitors trailed from the beginning, and could never catch the Redmen. lloushka and Kalb each scored 13 to pace the victor's attack, Eau Claire. Wis.. Dee. 11-Defeat came to the Red and Black quint in their fourth game as they drop- ped a 44-32 decision to St. Patfs. Catholic Stale t'hanips lor the two previous seasons. Stoeckinger led the scoring with 17. Dubuque, Ia.. Dee. 14-Loras Gubs were com- pletely dominated by the Nixmen as the Campion live swept over them, 53-38. Stoeckinger and Kalb accounted for 37 points, Kalb getting 20 before he fouled out in the middle ol' the 4th period. Campion Gym. Dee. 16-Concluding their pre- Christmas season with a sparkling victory, the Knites gave their tans some early holiday cheer by defeating Lourdes of Rochester by seventeen tallies, 47-30. Stoeckinger and Boushka split 26 points. Campion Gym. .lan. 29--An inspired Monona quintet were thwarted in their attempt tor victory by the Campion court athletes. 42-41. Stoeckinger and Kalb netted 14 apiece as Campion controlled the backboards in the second hall' and rallied to overcome a slight lVlonona lead. Chippewa Falls. Wis., Jan. 23-Mellonell High's 'Fit-hey was unable to guard Kalb successfully and consequently the Scots l'ell before the Knite attack. 43-42. Kallfs 23 points led both teams in the indi- vidual scoring department. Fitzgerald and Barr continued their control ol' the backboards. La Crosse, VVis.. Jan. 25--Fifty-seven points by the Knites weren't enough to win the game as Aquinas really racked to win, 68-57. Kalb and Stoeckinger netted l7 and 16 points respectively, Spika tallied l7 for Aquinas. llalftime score: 41-27, Aquinas, Dubuque, Ia., Feb. 1-The Dubuque Senior High Rams took a 10-1 first quarter lead, but their very porous defense revealed itself in the subsequent periods as the Knites took a 41-37 victory. Boushka was high scorer of the evening with 18. Campion Gym, Feb. 4-The weak Loras Academy team proved to be stronger than the Knites as they defeated the Redmen, 28-22. Conrardy of Loras whipped in 13 points, while Boushka and Stoeck- inger each tallied 7. Winona, Minn., Feb. 6-C0tter's Ramblers were out-galloped by the Red Knites from the beginning of the game and thus lost, 50-41. Kalb, hook shot specialist, poured 10 field goals and 5 free throws through the Cotter hoop to take scoring honors with 25 points. Postville, Ia., Feb. 8-A slow start proved to be the undoing of the Campion live as Postville High slipped by, 33-32. The contest was reminis- cent of the Loras defeat in many respects. Stoeck- inger and Boushka scored 24 points between them, Stoeckinger with 14. Campion Gym, Feb. 12-Another high scoring duel between Aquinas and Campion went to the Blugolds, 51-38. Aquinas set the pace from the start with Peterson tallying 17. Kalb and Stoeck- inger scored 14 and 10 points respectively. Campion Gym, Feb. 13-Cotter of Winona played on equal terms with the Nixmen for two quarters and then faded badly in the third period as the Knites scored 24 points and coasted to a 55-45 win. Stoeckinger and Kalb plunked in 20 points each. Menasha, Wis., Feb. 20-Avenging their previous overtime defeat, the St. Mary's Zephyrs ran up a 54-44 win over the Red-Black. Schrage, Menashan center, set the scoring pace with 28, Kalb follow- ed with 13. Boushka and Stoeckinger scored 10 apiece. Campion Gym, Feb. 26-Rallying after an 11-11 halftime score, St. Pat of Eau Claire won out over the Knites, 31-21. Glocke, used to dropping 24 points per game, was held to 12 by Kalb. Stoeck- inger was high for the Knites with 8. Rochester, Minn., Feb. 23-Kalb tallied 19 points to lead Campion to another vcitory over Lourdes, 49-41. Barr and Kalb controlled both backboards to snuff out most of the Minnesotans' drives. Stoeck- inger of the Knites and Schoenmann of Lourdes each scored 10. Campion Gym, Feb. 27-A determined McDonell High of Chippewa Falls found the Knite defense too tough to crack and lost, 38-28. The Macks were held scoreless in the final quarter. Boushka closed the regular season with 12 counters. The Log Tourney at DeI'ere West Del'ere, Wis., March 3-The Nixmen won their tirst tournament game in on overtime period, 46-42, hut only alter putting down a spirited Me- Donell rally. Stoecliinger paced the victors. with 21 points, four ot' which were scored in the over- time period. West DePcre, Wis., March 4-Marquette High of Milwaukee staved otl' a late Knite rally and won in the last 15 seconds, 35-33. This loss to the very line, lanky quintet dropped the Prairie cagers into the consolation tournament, Stoeckinger and Fitz- gerald lecl the Nixmen with 9 and 7 points. VVcst Del'ere. Wis., March 44Opening the second halt' with a territic barrage of field goals, St. Nor- bert of West DeI'ere eliminated the Knites from the tourney, 61-43. Campion trailed by one point at the half. Kelty led the Knites with ll tallies. Coach Nicks, Barr, Boushka, Stoeckinger, W., Kalb, Fitzgerald Ass't mgr. Hauer, Dolan, Fox, E., Nolan, lVIurphy, Meyer, R., Mgr. Maney Hayes, Hrosmore, Veselik, Romweber, Stoeelcinger, M., Finn Foran, O'Beirne, Galbraith, Mertes, Kelty LJs.,Ms,f 5-49' Senior 9 X lntrannural haslwthall lvaguvs worv hvgun ixnnn-eliatt-ly aftvr tht- rvturn from tht- Christ- , lnas vacation, anal tha- pattvrn of lu-on comps-- tition an4l fair play that hall lwvn sc-t in foot- hall was 4-los:-ly zulln-rvcl to cluring thu- vonrt sc-ason. Spirits wt-rv high and the cle-sirv to win pruvalvntz hut as in vvvry rave' lllt'I'l' van llc only one' winnc-rg 1'0llS1'1llll'lllly the champs earncnl thx-ir crowns. Mr. ll. lf. l'iflW1lI'IlS, Sal., favulty lnorlf-rator of 1llllll'llt't'l, illlll0lllll't'tl tho live lC1lglll' winnvrs anll tht- rnnnc-rs-up shortly klflf'l' tht- Cllillllplllll- ship gann-s in thc- inaliviclual lvagna-s. l'aon1-ssa lt-tl Wvrrzfs A-l quintet through a rough-anal-tninhlv sc-ason and linally c-lm-i'gval vivtoriaus to talu' this lvllgllllfii vovvtvil titlv. ln A-2 liuro1 s squacl ll0illlf'll thf' list. l . Fitzpatri4'k's rt-hounil play anal filllll0!'0qS shoot- ing prow-tl ilu- two pu-rfornlvrs to lw the main- stays of a l'lliIlllpl0IlSlllp ll'1llIl. The awarcl in A-3 wvnt to KF1llIlf'F,5 livv. Alt- lnan vaptainvsl tht- squanl antl also paced the sc-oring attavk to gain tha- linals anfl finally the crown. Wvrra rvpvatlwl in A--1 as his haslcvtvvrs swept ova-r 4-vc-ryono. 'l'In- ll'lllll was in commancl of thc- lvaguo from tht- ln-ginning, aml .l. P. Ryan's lint- shooting gave- tht-in tht- linal slr-vision. , 'l'ht- A-S title- wvnt to tha- sharp-cyvel l'ank quintvt. Wvitzvl anil llozian varriml the bur- alc-n for tht- tc-am that snatchvcl thi' crown from othvr aspiring hanils. Thompson - Weis - Kromer Q. 9 9:0 4 Boyle - Werro - Tonk - Curoe Junior division hardcourt fans rallied behind a better than average Cee ,lay team and cheered them on to a fourteen-and-seven record. Under the tutelage of Mr. C. E. Czarnecki, Sul., the junior five took the measure of several Senior Division teams and also defeated seven outside squads. Zahner, freshman center, and Harmon, soph forward and team captain, paced the Junior attack. Words of praise can also go to Kennedy, Wheeler, and Strohmann for their performances. McCabe, Brennan, and Bitchl headed the substitutes' list. Witliout them the team's functioning would not have been so smooth. Sitting: Strohman, M, McKenna, R. McCabe, Sophie, D. Stahl, R. Biermann, A. Bierrnann, Mgr. J. Banowski. Kneeling: Kennedy, Duffy, Wheeler, Mr. E. J. Czarnecki, S.J., Zahner, Harmon. Bz1t'liCtlUz1ll Mosquitoes: tstandingl Jesse, Vor- werk, Mznrli, Dowrl, Jegen, Jerry, Murphy, Mt'Czu'ty, Schell: Csittingl F l i t s c' li, Weiciernzxnn, Furnund Zurnstein, Ileirlt. w Ylislge-I lmska-I4-4-rs m.nnplc-tt-4l their season with on 1-H-n lure-ails on gannes. lin' wins illlll lin- loss:-H. livnta-r lion Nloore wus tlu- Midge-t spark plug. Ilis vupuliilitin-s were- furtlu-r au'- ra-nlimtu-4l lry llu- line- spirit ol' ta-ann play muni- fv:-eta-cl lay use-uwiuli-s., Quinn, llurkwell. Slmnnon. unel Skorlinski. llillivultivs in olrtuining an suit- allrle r-wlu-4lulv lorm-fl tlu' Nlulgets to l'0lIlp1'll' :iguinsl several tl-anus from Senior llivision. llowi-ver, il:-spite ii1oxperic'lle1'. lllt'll' fast style- ol' play wus an 4l4-ta-rniining factor in every viv- lory. Nlr. ll. lf. lizlllr, SJ., was IIIPIIIUI' of tlu' ollllil. Nlr. ll. lil. Kalb, Sul., also guimleil the Nlosqui- toes. anul his ullriilgwl eflition ol' tlu' varsity lioopvrl tlu-ir way tlirougli an T-5 season. Furn- znul, renter anal lligli point nmn for tilt' quintet, was llanluwl lay two 'Fist-illllllivll forwurxls. Flitsvli mul lleielt. w'l4'illt'lllilllIl anul ZlllIlSU'ill l'0lllpll't- ml tlu' regular teaun by filling in at tlu- guard positions. lllunns anal lla-sslburg took cure of tht- managerial chores of the team including suvli notulrle substitutes as Dowd, Nlurplly, Yor- werk, St-In-ll, jesse, Nlvllurty, Wlurk. auul ,lt-gen. Prairie flu Cliien palroeliiul school te-anus were the main opponents for the Mosquito bxlslu-teers. Mikzzlofsky, Rietz, Beck, Shannon, Quinn, McClure, LeCuye1', Murkwell, Maguire, Casey, Mullin, Moore, Mg1'.T.Meye1'. 45 v--ci R I D' Q , 0 I v A l I ' s I 's 3 ,wi 'L i il Y P' 5 .Ji f ix as April 20 April 23 April 27 May 4 May 11 MET. Bill Conlin Coach Mel Nicks completed his second sea- son as the Knite track mentor. The criterion of a good director is his record, and Mr. Nicks' is well above average. He successfully directed the squad against a favored Loras team last year and also won over several other strong opponents. During the Loras meet Nasser broke Dashers F. Ryan . . Thompson . . Downes C 'H ' 1949 Schedule Decorah 715, Campion 63Vz Dodgeville 23, Campion 90 Richland Center 42, Campion 60 Triangular at Dubuque Loras, Dubuque Sr., Campion Central, here Varsity the school and field record for the 200 yards by crossing the line in 19.7. This year Coach Nicks guided his porteges against Dubuque Senior High, Iowa state champs last year, Loras, De corah, La Crosse Central, Dodgeville, and Rlch land Center. Soarer Co-Capt. McCurdy Hurdler Westerkamp fe' K1 J ni 1 s I 1 Co-Capt. Glynn Miler Stan Track . . . The rush ol' spring, the end of basketball, and the hcginning of track practice were simul- tancous. With six meets on the agenda, the cindcrmcn had five returning ICHCFIIICII on the scorecard. ,lim Glynn was hack at his pole- vuulting: .lack Downes reeled off the 440, Stan Becker and Paul Romweber turned in note- worthy timc in the milcg Tom Westerkillilp was our hurdlcr dc luxe. Jerry Adler and Des Ryan took cure of the sprints, ,lack Nlccurdy high-jumped. ,lack Dineen took care of the shot and the discus and ,lack McCurdy handled thc hroad jump to complete a tcam that could rcasonahly hc assured of success during any scason. Putter J. J. Ryan Disher Dineen Decorah, Ia., presented the Knite Cindermen with a defeat in the first meet, but strength in several individual events gave the R6IllllCIl cause for rejoicing. Dineen took two firstsg c0-cap- tains Glynn and McCurdy, Ahern, and S. Becker each carted away one. Against Dodgeville, ev- erybody and everything went well. Ahern, Ryan, Lyons, and Thompson showed great im- provement in their relay work, and Westerkzllllp skimmed over the hurdles in cliampionship form. Richland Center was next to bow before our thinclads, as the dashmen continued to set the pace. Becker came within four-tenths of a second of tying the school record. Against Loras, Dubuque Senior, and Central, the field men continued their fine showing against com- petition. Conlin managed the thinclad outfit, and was assisted by Toomey. Baseball . 1949 Schedule April 23 Loras 5, Campion 3 May 4 Dubuque Sr., here May 7 Lourdes, here May 11 Lourdes, there Mgr John Weber There are certain preparations to be made before any sport can be played, and early April's warm breezes brought out those indications that it was time for a change of athletics. Out came the neatsfoot oil, the old mitt, and the new spikes. Truly, spring- time had arrived. The eight game schedule against Loras, Monona, Lourdes, and Aquinas was difficult, but the players were ready. A brief check of returning lettermen gave a bright outlook. Froehlke, James, B. Kelly, Fitzgerald, Phillip, Molidor, and Brewer had earned their monograms for last year's play, and Paonessa returned to the diamond after a season's lapse. Keystoner G. Molidor Catcher Strzok April 27 Postville 1, Campion 4- April 30 Aquinas 4, Campion 2 ga - . -,. - -.,.,.....4nm-.....,., . . W .-....-.........4,.. ,,,, ., , , .,.,.. .. . . . Hurler Fitzgerald Catcher Brewer lst Sacker B. Kelly inor ports . . . Minor sports at Campion also play an in- tegral part in boarding svhool life. Existence would he diflivult without them, and lagging minutes are hurried by them. Captain Frank Linden and Tom Paonessa led their bowling Illilll'N through a Hllt'l't'HHl-lll season. Jerry Vul- akoviv look over the povket billiards crown, and ,lim Mohr lN'1'illllf' billiard champ. lee skating was employed as a pastime during the winter months and handball IJFCZIIIIC the spring, rage. Q 3.- iffa f Q-W. 1 ,jp f -We 3 .X 'gg Q imma - . X Q ...g .kg tk 5. L, 13,35 . ,,- .a.-,- Fielder James N X an 'N ua 4- fp. J ax. M -'ry 084. .I X?'f1?9- '-4 5 f 'K M V IX fx' F. M, 1 x Q -. 33.1, KK Axg . K: W 1 ' fi f ,A ,vm 54' . 3,2 . . 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Chicago ,af Campion Fathers' Club, front: J. A. Clark, F, M. Kraman, J. F. Mertes, T. P, O'Donne11, J. A. Weitzel. back: T, E. Gaughan, E. Veselik, C. D. Cody, J. H. lbe, J. L. Muldoon. missing: T. J. Butler, V. Holzhall, G. J. Kickels, P. E. Lawler, M.D., M. C. Richards, J. E. Thompson. Mothers' Club, front: Mesdames J. T. Toomey, R. C. Richards, J. Boyle, L, F. Sweeney, G. A. Gladson. back: M. Grogan, F. A. Kuehn, A. C. Bellini, H. Nevins, R. Donaghy Clubs . 1 fQ I T p R L. SOI lx J. V. Britt Mrs, M. D. Bunk w I1 B ttomz Mrs. R. Mrs S F B A.T Toledo In Memory Robert Merkle, '48 CAMPION FATHERS' CLUB I 1948 , 1949..-LL,,,,..,-.,..,L,, JOSEPH F. MERTES . . . President FRANK M. KRAMAN . . . Secretary P. EARL BECKER ..... Treasurer VICE-PRESIDENTS Thomas Butler James A. Clark Clement D. Cody Thomas E. Gaughan Vern Holzhall Joseph H. Ibe Gordon Kickels John L. Muldoon Paul E. Lawler, M. D. Thomas P. O'Donnell Mel C. Richards J. Edwin Thompson Emil Veselik Jerome A. Weitzel The Purpose of C A M P I O N Fathers, Club SOCIAL: To promote friendly association among the par- ents and between the parents and the faculty of Campion. INSTRUCTIONAL: To provide programs at meetings which are of in- structional value to the parent. PROMOTIONAL: i To attract to Campion excellent students through V l FINANCIAL: I the personal and business friendship of the parents. Ji To conduct benefits at selected times in order to help l I finance needed improvements at Campion. 359 ettimg up in the world LU R314 HQRQN. ' A 'S 'fi Egg.. 3 Q ,f W fliffff iff Q QW X l, wgvre wirmin A , - ' ag - 5 iz EQ ' X 3-afi uf T ?Mii ,!l' R fiigl m- I X in if v-' 1' ester M And? xxxiw WL Y ff, xg? Ls.-S x K ff-A A k Rf x,-.,- M. my fa -':'Q' 'fi' Wis19f1 :' A M9 Avifliffit Cbr'.gv2:E'1er X 1 HLLXQV WI tif - + Toledo Best llfishes Campion Club 'ro THE FoR'rY-N1N15Rs C,,,,W,,,,a,w Hotel Fort Crawford the Class Of 1949 Prairie du Chien, VVisconsin Mr cmd Mrs D W Beggs, Jr CONGR JTULA TES II-Ili CLASS OF 49 on their grflduatnon n Q . n u f Q u 3 J 1. S PM 3 3-1 E1'C,lY U A ! fl . .Mr M pdfldltd Mr. and Mrs. John Gemini, Chicago, Ill. Geisler's Restaurant, Prairie du Chien, Wis. Mr. George E. Gilmore, Omaha, Nebr. Grelle's Dept. Store, Prairie du Chien, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Malachy Grogan, Chicago, Ill. Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Gruesen, Watertown, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hauer, Calumet City, Ill. 1 Mr. Rogeniqnayes, Sr.,,Cliicago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Herman, Waynesfield, 0. Hotel San, Prairie du Chien, Wis. Mrs. Thomas V. Houlihajggiilarvard, Ill. Kabers Cafgt Prairie du iffliienzwfis. Mr. and Mii:j?'Bert J. Kalb, Dubuque, Mrs. Ruby R. Kal., Hazel crest, Ill.?ii5?3 Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Karwowski, Toledo, 0. .P Mrs. Dennis H. Kelly, Des Moines, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Kelty, Springfield, Ill. . and Mrs. John L. Kiley, Kokomofmfl. 663- Harry M. Klenda, Wichita, Kas. r 33 A . Paul E. Lawler, Chicago, Ill. . Mr. Louis J. Ledner, Chicago, lll. Mr. Paul P. Lux, Chicago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Lyons, Chicago, Ill. ,,.,v ,,.., be X Dr. and Mrs. E. A. McKenna, Antigo, Wis. W' Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McNeany, Beloit, Wis. Dr. A. L. Magnelia, Rockford, Ill.: '- Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Mauer, Lima, 0. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Mertes, Chicago, Ill. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Moes, Dubuque, Ia.i' Mr A. L. Montreuil, Chicago, Ill,,,' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mount, Sun Prairie, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Murphy, Parkismdge, Ill. Mr.. and Mrs. Thomas P. 0'Donnell, Chicago, Ill. Otteson and Garrity Fumitur Store, Prairie du Chien,-' Wis. Mr. and-Mrs. E. J. Paoneigiifgilhicago, Ill. ,X ' Mr: Pogson, Estadiilzulia, Venezuela, S: A. ,s g sg, P ...FX ..'- 52 pcwzane Mr. William P. Powers, Chicago, Ill. Mr. Dr. and Mrs. John Pusatera, Chicago, Ill. and Mrs. William S. Ramacciotti, Nebraska City, Nebr Mrs. Winona Ratcliff, Omaha, Nebr. Dr. William B. Raycraft, Oak Park, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reilly, Rockford, Ill. Mr. Don Rietz, Sioux City, Ia. Mr. James J. Rogge, '48, Toledo, O. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Ryan, Chicago, Ill. Mrs. Harry P. Ryan, Port Huron, Mich. Savory Cafe, Prairie du Chien, Wis. Mr. Mr. Mr Mr. Drs. and Mrs. E. J. Sargent, Lakewood, O. and Mrs. Peter J. Schaul, Niles, Ill. and Mrs. F. Richard Schnettler, Chicago, Ill. and Mrs. Philip H. Sheridan, Chicago, Ill. Simones, Townsend, Gallagher, Doyle, La Cross Mrs. C. J. Solon, Toledo, O. Mr. and Mrs. Abbot Spaulding, Homewood, Ill. Mrs. J. B. Stokes, St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Dr. Mr. George B. Sweeney, Sr., University Heights, O. and Mrs. Leo P. A. Sweeney, Palos Park, Ill. and Mrs. J. Edwin Thompson, Oak Park, Ill. Mrs. Ruth Thoner, Chicago, Ill. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Tobin, Mitchell, S. Dak. and Mrs. John T. Toomey, Oak Park, Ill. John J. Verschoor, Mitchell, S. Dak. Emil Veselik, Chicago, Ill. and Mrs. W. Austin Walker, Loogootee, Ind. E. L. Warisse, Louisville, Ky. Colonel lLeo V. Warner, Fort Monroe, Va. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond V. Weber, Bad Axe, Mich. and Mrs. Edward J. Welch, Jr., Chicago, Ill. and Mrs. A. J. Westerkamp, Lakewood, O. and Mrs. W. W. Wiedemann, Toledo, O. and Mrs. H. A. Wuellner, Alton, Ill. Clarence Zahner, Centralia, Ill. Wis I it-2 QIEK E 'ISF 'qi ISI 1 Legg vvngis ' ' PUBLIC SERVICE CDMPIINY 0F INDIANA, IIIC. Slewuz Swag Za 220,000 daazmm at 622 ' an 70 of 92 emma of Vndmm ik Inquiries regarding securities or operations of the Company may be addressed to, R. A. Gallagher, President 110 North Illinois Street, Indianapolis 9, Indiana. -M-f':: ' WC will gladly Send You f'- COPY mm of the Annual Report to Stock- iii holders for the year 1948. '....: 'i'i 112 '-1:21-11111 f flflfl fonu Ou? 1 ,ix , ,.,Av -' ,ff Q WSH n I fi W ... tlme 'em sff, drlll 'el W Ark, -fl l know that when you think of Cam- pion, you will think of four years Well spent. You will reflect on successes and failures: you will think of your class- mates and of the good times you have had. Don't forget all that has hap- pened in Prairie and don't forget PRAIRIE Hon. H. C. Speck Mayor of Prairie du Chien May the Class of 49 not stop until it reaches the top But if you stop in Prairie HARVEY S Snack Bcir Zln Horvey's Steak House PR IIRIE DU CHIEN WISCONSIN , 7 make it at- , Q d li J Ben Wislzes from . . . Five-O-Seven Cob Co. PHONE 5-0-7 24-Hour Service Pitz and Rosencrans, Proprietors 170 N. Beaumont Road Prairie du Chien, VVis. A GOOD SCHOOL and A GOOD BANK ARE THE FOUNDATIONS for a SUCCESSFUL FUTURE Peoples State Bank Prairie du Chien, Wis. Best Wishes for Success to the C L A S S of '49 MA cmd PA Congratulations from the Thomas E. 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II ooQQo........... II II II II II II II I Best Wishes and Good Luck TO ALL AT CAMPION II Mr. ond Mrs. II II II II II I R. L. Serrick Toledo, Ohio II II II II II Q QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Compliments of Compliments Guorontee I-lordwore State - Kinzie Grill Company EINAR OLSEN, Owner ,IL lj-L, 401 N. State Street VVisconsin Rapids, Wis. Chicago 10, Illinois IVU .ire EXCI,USll'Ii Dealers for the HAMMOND ORGAN and Many XVorld-Leading M U S I C A L Instruments inrluding the S T E I N W A Y lCVl'iRli'Ii'l' STICCK CABLIC - NELSON and other PIANOS llfiiffllliillii Uldvxl and I,argcst zwusir Store M-fi. J. B. BRADFORD CO. HUGH W. BRADFORD, Pres. 715 N. Broadway, Niilwaukee, VVis lixclusive Steinway Representatives I Mohoney Distributing Company Distributors of Ht-:ilman's OLD STYLE LAGER Berghoff and Other Fine Beers JoHN J. MAHoN15Y, Mgr. 7146 Vincennes Ave. Chicago, Ill. WE I G H N E R ' S Service Goroge 223 If. Blackhawk Ave. Prairie du Chien, VVis. DODGE - PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS ' -- .K 5 Magi , wwf Qs f Compliments of Beverly Sheor Mfg. Co. Blilverly 9-0003 Clidarcrest 3-2063 s1m,- 11 Cm- f,,- ly On a Bm,-ly' K. VV. Nebel R. Nebel 3004 VV. lllth St. Chicago 43, Ill. Compliments of Best Wi,clze.v from Mike's Phormocy Mr and Mrs 1215 Bro:1dwayAve. Phone 5812 Joseph Ryan Sheboygan, VVisConsin ..,-4-.T -+- 3 lid. A. Mikulofsky, Prop. Chicago' Illinois 4.71914 f 9 mf? 1 , f I X 1 P, ,. . I + b 3' QQ., .. -f F- 1 -f , ' V4 h K- Q, sl , QE , .Arm 'is , L.. sg k V va .3 an ...ug ff 'R K fi- il: M. if 5 .. 7 ,qbw , if T K V . Qw, 8,55 fi fc hggggx 5 gg Vg -f - had 14? 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Griesbach, Manager Prairie du Chien, Wis. and refresh at the familiar ' P cooler S COCA-COLA Bottl i ng Company 441 Xvhite Street Dubuque Iowa Modern Laundry 84 Dry Cleaning Co. La Crosse, Wis. 1.4-i. Home of Sanitone dry cleaning and SnoWhite laundry service. pdfhdnd Mr. E. Walter Albachten, Detroit, Mich. Mrs. 0. Backer, St. Paul, Minn. Badger Wholesale Grocery, Prairie du Chien, Wie. Marie Dock Bankowski, St. Petersburg, Fla. Blackhawk Clothiers, Prairie du Chien, Wis. Mr. and J. V. Britt, Toledo, O. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Butler, Chicago, 111. Mrs. Peter W. Chalos, Gary, Ind. Mr. W. H. Clifford, Neenah, Wis. Cornelius Brothers, Jewelers, Prairie du Chien, Wis- Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Costello, Racine, Wis. and Mrs. F. B. Couture, Detroit, Mich. Dr. H. A. Crawford, Dyersville, Ia. - Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. John R. Mr. and Mrs Mr..and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. William Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. 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Gawne, Oak Park, Ill. is 5555555555555555555555555555555555555555554 555555555555555555555555555 5 5 5 55555555555555555555555555 ssssssssssssssssss ssssssssssssss 5555555555555555s55555555555555555 Q L N0 L rx 4- . , 4 N K 1 I e aj 1 , K I is , 0 o r Bulld Your Future on Solld F 0 U T I 0 Y' OUR career as a professional or business man depends upon your college training. Give yourself an opportunity to develop. IVIARQUETTE UNIVERSITY situated as it is, in the center of a big city, is a nucleus for the civic, artistic, professional and economic activi- ties of Milwaukee. Here you will keep abreast of the times, growing with the growth of your profession. Courses in: Law, Medicine, four- nalisin, Liberal flrts, Graduate School, Busi- ness ridministration, Speech, Education, Engi- neering, Dentistry, Dental Hygiene, Nursing, Physical Education, VVrite for complete in formation to Registrar UETTE U N I V R S I TY .Wlslwauku fWiscon.sm. Qu 555 5 55 55 555 555 555 55 5 5555 7 l i i l S 1 I I I l . I I I 5 I 0 74. wi. Q - . . Qty? L I I I I I I I I I ' 1 I I I I I I ' QQQQQQQQQQQSQQQQSQQKQ5555555555555 555555555QSQQQQQQQQSQQQQQQ5555555555555555551555555555 55 01-sa CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES . to the Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-Nine CAMPION MOTHERS' CLUB of Chicago RAN ........ I 5 I M ' i..-----------..,- ............... 4' on H .............. v. ,49a6w70e,4'ze?fzaad. . To place our imprint upon THE KNIGHT and take justifiable pride in its production as X iw WC IIHVC CVCl'y yC3l'. We cherish always pleasant memories of the many hours spent working with each succeeding staiif. Chicago buyers of printing are especially invited to contact us for quality printing at sub- stantial savings-take advantage of country prices. HOWE PRINTING COMPANY Prairie du Chien, Wis. W Sports Editor James J. Sweeney i 'J Circulation Magggers William J. Conlin Richard G. Strzok ' Writers Daniel P. Solon V James K. Serr' Edgard F. B tint Robert M. Power Roger G. Sargent News Editor James K. Serrick Photographers III David W. Beggs, John E. Doll N vws Staf E. Walter Albachten fgdgard F. Bertaut John J. Costello, Jr. Robert S. Fitzgerald Edmund Campion Kersten Thomas G. Lyons Robert M. Power R. Joseph Schork Kaya Stagg Editor David W. Beggs, III Assoclkzte Editors Thomas A. Westerkamp John J. Costello, Jr. L :QQ yi Activities Editor J. Burton Thompson, . 35? Advertising Managerial H John J. Downes, Jr. K 1. ,, J' ' . .S- ,. .. W ...f Research Stag Donald A. Froehlke Kenneth C. Weis Robert J. Frandsen John B. Dineen Thomas W. Maurer Sm!! Editor Joseph? R. Sweeney asf' Editor Daniel P. Solon ifirculation ianager L Arnold Awgfgllsbernd fill Circulation Staff John F. Kelley . George A.-fKramer, Jr. Eugene J. McNeany, Jr. William G. Phillipp Sports Editor 'iff . James C. Britt Typists John J. Bassler 'J John C. McCurdy Sports Stag Thomas A. Beck John C. Beringer Richard F. LeFevour Edward Mattimoe Richard S. Strzok James J. Sweeney .V ' fg- n eRet spect on ge 9 P' tie - . -fe Ri ITIOR has wosen a m pa - . Mannal associife, gofffs a word Of - Q k . ' ' t tern or all KNIGHTS. Afd thi' year,. KNIGHT 49 casts the sbjhow -G12 its volurauwith a brilliance that is only its own. uit iaith a nonchalance tha belies a year of feverish amfietyaend a year of what we hopefully call labor that we present KNIGHT '49, Weffnrophesy pntifically that Campion will never see its ual, for we are 'KNIGHT editors. Nor would we be if we joined the KNIGHT edilmr ranks with other gratitude. He was the halfway mark from Iii, our desk to they engraver's camera. Igor iffiust we forget the artistgff Book- ffra , Inc. wht took, ouriiisbulgusiideas on ,fthe and woveffthemp intciili I if to our pressroom fellows, who us so well, we tender a thankful revQr. Each one true KNIGHT editoriggyaowe, the master who cracks the whip iiifi, e our- praises on our lips. J: 8 ier plant, son Jack, the careful, ski 1 press-f' S h- v h- - - , man ho nursed ihe KKNIGQT through the w..fflifl. lHZI'd llY,'ll.el,l i...il?2Zi lif. 435 ., follfgi Lloyd who Slugied he my through KNIGHT to b Whenever the amcult prob- ' this edition on the linotypefi' Fred, the ai lem of colorfgr an annual arises, the com- composltor' who pamgtakmgly set up the monplace refuge is the school color r even the national. But not the '49ers. wg chose magenta as symwlic of' the royalty of the martyr's bloody grey the shade symbolic of gentleness and peace' So we give you this 1 Y . S011 t pages and r cggfied our blundersg and 'Bill who lef? he Hitte now and then to ' the encourage its older brother ,through press, and -.dripping with ink came Smitty to aw us to tl? fast. A 4 . ,- u tribute to Our patron, fldmllfg Campion- 3 . All Qin-those derivamli least enjoyment ' W I - -i - 4 KNIGHT 349 Set any preceding- , from this volume.,,are mdeligd to the genera But none so resounding as thix we had a ous efforts Of OUT m0d?iqf01' Qld IT1QR'ylm- working staff that leape from 1 s tgadition- Q Poffant Coggn Our Yeauf S maChme1'Yv T- Q auiominal gmfines to a ' us in ol task. In R- Stokak S-.lin T0 hlmv 201' Y0U'9Ugf59g?53S a Word, We thank them. Q. selves, we say thank you. ' ' tak Nornfioenig of Campzs S?rvice has 'giv- To our posterity We bequeath token if en us what we asked, something radical. And of the y ar 1949. , W91wish yuj.I,ff,our suc- his radical concept of an annual is surpasf cessors, ill the luck fund success Kat was only by his superb :rt work. To Wally Qand vw notj ours? ,t K an ..4 Qin xv -r ' if, Q , 0 74a Zdcfau Y Q e if ' , 4- ' W 'L 'Q ' A' Q . . Ju 4: h. 1 fl ' ' I 3. r . 1' I t ' if s, fa, In -' u 4 I , . V... I, . ue: ' 2 f-fa . - Ii 'v .pf 1-:-,V VVL EVV VV . .AV -VV 1 :3 A. 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