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

 - Class of 1952

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Mil' ary Ollim-I U01 'l1. llirlv -11111 Lfllill 12 .Xlgih-lvI'z1 13 .YU ' -.A 1' 11111 35 T111 111111180 zs reckoned the uzterprzsc be qzm zr zs of God LL cannot be lU1IllSTOOd S ll Fazrh ua planted JCDURNEYMEN the members of the senior class parade off the stage at Commc ncemuzt rzm e and out mro another phase f wzed halls of college beck on for others the szlence and the dzsezplzne of the summary uhzle still others drcam of graphs and seal pals and of .space to bc con quercd For all of them four Jfars at Campron become lznqcrzng mc morics w . , '.. , - , , ' f ' .' . o J! D 2 7 . I P A ' . x D O Ilzeir lizfes. For some the 7 V 1 ' I A , - , , - , . ' 4 1 I A l 'V p ' n ' f ' 36 , ' f ., ,S Q .4,, . ..., Q ' v f'ff' Qi! s ,b o , ,kfgunwm-nuwwwUW0 m M f 6 4 an . Aa 5 3 I ,P s 1 ' A . X. if A 2 , f Q aw? x in Y . 4 ii X A 5.. N A A' ?' is ii sf 3 2 U fn- William Mullin William McDonough Albert Biermann taptain ot the truck ti-ziin. lillitiii' ol' tht- Carnpionette. Ilutlalion Voiiiiiiiiiulvi' ol I..O.l.k,. all John Kennedy l':ip1:iin of thi- hast-l-:ill tn-:ini These are the men who headed various departments of school life in '51 and '52, Each made a name for him- self in a different line, Both Lou Nack and Pat Crooks were transler stu- dents in sophomore year. However, they both made up for lost time by taking on many extra-curricular acti- vities, while maintaining good grades. The election of each of them as class presi- dents for a semester was Ht- 39 Edward Nlattimoe liflittn- ul' the Campion Knight. ting reward for two active leaders. Captains John Kennedy and Marty Quinn began their football and basket- ball careers on freshman teams. They since developed their talents so that this year they were elected cap- tains by their teammates. T rack Captain Mullin started his Marathon in 1950 as the only sophomore that received a track letter. He has since proved his worth. ALF' fi -NJ' Martin Quinn Vaiilziin ol' the I'mitli:ill ts-uni. Editors McDonough Mattimoe claim they their journalistic start they used to correct other's compositions in lish II. IVlcDOnough's was presented in little pack ages called 'Ettes and Mat timoe's comes in one en' Knight 52. Lieutenant Colonel Bier mann ran a snappy R.O.T battalion and won for self numerous awards leadership. Alphons Eugene Bachhuber, lx mkau sconsxn 'O 0 lllll Scxcn c I 18 I 1 1d1l1tX e N1 ISKIULIS N 111 4 ll0I 11 Q10 1 -I N111 gl otlnll +1 111 lor 112 Thomas Augustus Beck f IIN l11cl1 ' 1 11g,,l1sl1 S4 III onoxs ll Z ty 1 Xlllgllt I Q uf lf s 1 l '- X IIS 1sketl11ll nsxtx T1 k I elgues 1 2 3 4 B1sk1tl1 111 l 111111 s Senmrs Carl Theodore Becht, Ht Htalthy no 10 8 ' I Illll N111 l'IllflC I 011 x Z R sg, Rlfe 1 I ll T1 Drum llld Bugle ips 4 NOddl1lY I Q 4 'N 1 1 N 1 1 2 Semo L ho Icagl s I Footw lps 1 Notes for a Hlsfory Th1s IS the sto1v of the class of 1952 x1n1cl1 vxlll soon walk across the stage at Commencem nt and d1plo'na IH hand take the d1verse tu1n1ngs of the path ot 1 fe They leave Camp1on w1tl1 them theg 11111 tau, som 1ecollect1ons These a1e a ew Tllell h1sto1y 9td1tS 1n 1948 BeW1lde1ed tl ey deba1ked from the Spec1al and Stal ted the11 fou1 years stay F1 G1unta had com Just a month or two befole them, the new pres1dent Gettmg acquamted vuth othe1s, takmg batter1es of tests, be mg mtroduced to the routmes of board mg school, these were the problems of the moment But llke all problems they were met, and finally conquered 40 l 1 1. 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Seniors Philip John Becker Cllfmn Qhyg Louls John Bellmu Qhlf-'1g.,o IlllI10l4 np. ish It O T1 N Q first clcumont Thmgs began to happen then Leagues were lorred The Queens Woxk ofllce sent txxo Vhssfs to the wrnpus to lHStlUCt rn the square dance the Vngmra reel But Busn the others savx already knew hoxx to dame A first claunant on elusrye ox er now had helped to put them on the ught road Fr Conroy had seen to that Bandsm n those Our Lady of Fat1ma as then patroncss, and her blue flag to fly before them Then on L8XXlC1 Day they left the campus for the Inst Um! and tools. off to the h1lls Casey found the treasure and shared the bone xuth h1s falthful bloodhounds October 30 thexr eyes were checked Thxs rmght have been a reflect1on on then' a1ms, but they dldnt thmk about that 41 f 1000 nghsm T C q N e 1 50111 mes Daniel Benson Chlm 0 Ill oxs HQ 1 N llngllsh Sclentlfxc 'I' Qof fr 1 x me sm EIN Q l Io 1 1 151 hlml A i Q11 . ': ' : ff, 15948-15152: IC : '. . .'., 2, 3, 4: 1148- .'..: E sl: R.O. . ., 2, 3, 4, Sgt., -1: Uodulity, 1, 2, 3: I.-algqm-., 1, fl-if-. 43 Iiifl Ullll. 41 S l.I'ly- 1. 21 2, 3, 4, Imzxyxlws, 1, 2, 3, 1. v - ' V. - . 7 1 v v , . glory. The Day of Recollection, already ' . Q v , . . . ' ' ' V, . . , ' ' I Ja ' 5 Y z 5: , in '.: lf 1, - QTL! ' ' - ' ' ' ' 1-:.o. .cy 2, 3, 4: Sm., -1: , Lug, 1 A . 2, 4: 'Ett1. 4: Bl'ZlT'1ll 2: '... bt . . . . hull, 1: Varsity lfootl :1'l, 3, 4: L1-1 '1lt'S 1, 2. 3, 13 Tlnskvthnll C 1 ms, 3. . . , . Albert Henry Buermwnn 1 l Ill Rlchard McDonald Bohan Brrrrngrton Illrnors 1041 100 Lrtrn qC1t ntrfrc mms 1 2 4 or r 1 x kung Ette rsquer 'S 4 gllllOl Flrorfrl Group 1 1 rty F1 er X 1 4 NlV0IlOL,l'llll 011111 4 Icfrrrrles Sem 1 Lew1s Mlchael Blanton N1k1 ston Xlrs Honor N 1 l 1 1 ll NSU! I 1 Ill I ll ll UI I NOISE obondon Noonan meantmre starred rn a 'Vlosquno game agarnst St Gabrrels stalvxarts Personalrtres were begmnrng to make themselxes felt In the norsy abandon of Halloween Lash, Becht Schell, and Berk had therr brref hour of glory, as they xx on the potato relay race These were deeds worthy oi note rn the Ette Mark Sullr xan rn a truly portentous performance xr on a prrze for hrs take off on Romeo that same memorable nrght And Hasselman won plaudrts rn the blackface babv show Durrng all thls trme there were pro blems of routrne Krley and lVI1les had caught the popular campus fer er of snap prng fingers There were common perrls too even rn the sacrosanct study hall Cuneo learned thrs xx hen Fr Scott xolleved an errant bat on hrs back McCarty rn the meantrme had learned the practrcal perrls of shortcake 42 ,Q ' r O S. 1 ' 4 Z XY1 'l1ll:1. 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A' WLFIIOYS Francis James Broghammer, Cedar Raplds lou 1 1'l-18 1052 1'tt1n qclen 10 R ig., 4 R1 ull '3 1 Q 1 I 9121169 1 2 3 4 Bdseblll Chftmps 1 lnlrlcocles Classes Went on lnexorably The myster 1es of algebra and the 1ntr1cac1es of Latrn caused many a mghtmare Before long the quarter exams Wlth them came hlghest honors for Kennedy Nor had culture been neglected Sol xelg Lunde was the first artxst of the Com munlty Concelt serles to appear 1n 48 Her obvlous success was a goao to the mu slcally mxnoed, such as Becht and Mc Donough But not only nat1onal figures were belng wrltten about Vorwerk was conslstantly 1dent1fied by the Ette wrlters as one Vorweck For varlety they went to the Checker board, where they rollerskated 1n comfort and qulet Retxred as they were, the hy dla headed flgule of p011t1CS reared 1ts usage over the campus Thrs was the 43 Emanuel Wilfred Bush, Iemont Illl nous 1018 10-x2 1 cttln gCltl ltlflC' Hon Q x 4 Q0 Ixnlf., 1 0 xsquels 2 3 C 011 2 4 G Cub 1 2 1 Qcmox Uhoml Group 4 Francls Joseph Casey Chlcqgo 1111 H015 1918 1002 1 llQ1'sh RO TC 9f.,t -1 Dl1llTe'1n 3 Soclxl 1 1 Nlldgr. F oth xllf 1 ms ctlnll Xcuslty Football Xdrslty Thsketblll 2 3 1e'1f.,1 S :sk I Clvunps 1 L' .J - Q X Ei 5 'f . L ,i f tif' : . O. 'l'.K'., 2, 3, Crt., : 'fle 01'-. 1. 2. 3, l: l .O.'I'.C'., 2.13. dnl- Cl , .: Drill Team, 3: ,od:1l'ty, 1, 3: ity, 1, 2, 3, 4: ' 'lt, 4: 'Ett , 4: ..' ,.., , : L, z . s,, Nz' ', , ,4: ,h ,1, , 1 lee l...f:, ' '. ,g V.O.C., 2, 3, 4: Leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . . . . , . I 1: .V - . : 'I 'l'.': ...v ., 2, ' , 3, 4: . Y., : -' .1, :S :l'ty, . 1, 2, 3, el: C'l.oir, 1, 2, 3, -1: Glow- Club, I U 1, 2, 3, -: .' 'It 40 :1ll,1: .'lgKt . - 12: 'kk : , 1: 21' , 49 -- ' ' ,'-'-'.' 2: :,,:..f1c,'l, V. - 1 2, 3, 4: Footlmll Cluunps, 1: Il: .' w- hull Muchae Lawrence Cochran lx lll5lOll H1111 fn IlkllS 1 Sc ll llll s 11111 James Robert Costello Hume Vls f0IlilIl l 48 '41 I It 1 N011 11t1f1c IIOIS l 2 S ll r9'lll1 3 R d 2 3 Soda T' e OI s 1 or 1 ezs 2 4 xrt Club 3 x'1l9ltW 10 Xaxs NIonog1'1n1 Club 3 4 Leagues 1 2 3 4 B1sketb1ll C'h1n1ps 3 Sense, s James Phlllup Costello Xkzon Ohm R Nr ll 1 tx C 1 1 1 Sf 11101 Cho 1 Po 1 l hllllUN Truman vs Dewey year of HSTS gleat tr1umph Opmed 'VIat t1moe when lntexvlewed, I am happw at 'Vlr Trumans re electlon Whxle Kenne dy put h1s neck out a llttle farther p1ed1ct a bette1 govelnment under Tru man, then th1nk1ng ahead a blt added but I thmk D wey would be a better presldent MeanWh1le the football leagues had been prospermg But desplte Lash s most herolc efitolts, h1S team ended a poor fourth Vor werk copped the trophy Yet there mere other athletes Deglman and Mohr, among Oth6lS, won letters as Mldgets But soon lt was Chrlstmas and the Whole routme halted Exams, packmg, bas ketball game, movle, Mass, tram m that order, and they were goxng home Ken nedy 1epeated h1s vlctory at the semester and walked off wlth honors 44 . I 2 L 1 Ex I 4 1iS2 limi -H1522 li 'Sly-f ' tlfivz lil-11319522 Lntill-1' 'il' tifiv: H.O.T.C., Ill li.0.'I'.l'., 3, -11 'Elin-. 3, 12 Art fwlllll, 3, 3. li St-if-1 13 Sud: li 1. 2, 3- '13 'I 0511 4: l.n-111.2111-s, 3, 1: l!:1.'clr:1Il Ph: ms, 3. 3. 42 P190 P11111 3. 41 -' ' ' ' V V11 Group, 4: CJ. Football, 2: Le:1g'11es, 1. 2, R, 1: ' otlull ' 1 3. f A - . - .1 ' , 4 i 1 - - 1, - 5 - I ii' as ' ' ' - Y l 11 ' D V 1, . . , . . ' - ' fi 9 -l.f2: .2 i1-. I'1 3 l I Ho , : R.O.'l'.C., 2, 3, I: .'p:t., 4: - ' D1 l ' 4 , I :111 . l, , 3 .' . lity, ' ' -' 2, 3, 42 'nil . Sp 't. Edt ', 41 llz s- - - qu ':. . :l , : '. 3 1' ot- , , ' ball, 2, 3, 43 ' ' ity Track, 2, 3, 4: ' rfsgfmoroLIe up 141515 Give us the open road that we may roam Mulligan refs a game of Basket out' nn.. Gawain, Q 45 4! A 4 . X Q V tk SA . . , I , ' , . . . Mr. ' . In or . A sv AX .J M., 4 i2 2 ..-A g I . , , ,,, ,, ,A wfter shuverlng ind schussmg T. -,DTS Joseph James Costello, Xkron Ohlo f 10:2 run Nllelllll-lf RO o ll 3 hox ml Group N lumps seoson for brown Vacatlon was over all too soon and be fore you could say syzygy the Speclal puffed 1ts Way to the campus Our 52 ers watched lt creep northward feelmg l1ke R0b1HSOH Clusoe, abandoned, alone, and no Fr1day Basketball soon cured that The Mosqultoes, the Mldgets, and the CJ s were back ln bus1ness Th1s was the sea son for brawn, Flltsch Mullm, 'VlcCartv Kennedy Thelsen, Farnand Noonan, Wle books For those who found the scholal s llfe confinlng or the athletes too dangerous, refuge was sought ln the new hobby shop But runmng through all the busy months was the preparat1on for recept1on 1nto the Sodahty Blanton took top honors ln the preparatory qulz 47 Wulllam Albert Crawford Dyuwxllh loxxi ' S 10' C llsslc 11 Honors 1 1 L 4 ltx Ixnlght 4 K ns v N ns otl-nll Z Y us l 'isehall 2 3 4 'NIono,,mm Club 2 2 4 leagues 1 2 3 4 Ifootlvlll Champs T uk C ps Patrick Lee Crooks XX lllxlll Vhscon s 1 f '-Nll JIIOIS 2 T 1 lt pt 4 nd 3 4 Drum 8 1 u oxps 4 odfxlltx 2 gn 1 mnuttee 3 4 K l , C lb 2 4 Senxox Lhox ll GIOIID 4 X '11 sity Football 2 3 4 X 'uqty L rs ketb 1ll 2 X lrslty Track 2 3 4 Von rflm Cl lb 3 4 q 2 f,hlK ig0 Trlbune R O T C xnard 3 1.I48- .I : L: ' - 3 .T.C.: 'z: IJ4 - .r-2: fa. 'fa : I ', 4, 2, 3, 43 Sift., 42 S dz l'ty, 1, 2, Z Sen- 2- 3- '3 R-0-'IV in 2- 3- 43 SSTL- 3- Z SO' ior C 'Q - , 4: l'..l. lfootlmll. 2: CMV 1, 2. 3? ' ' , 1 '..l. I'z .'i'l1ll'- l,v:l1.flle.', l ,2, 3, -ll IVOOUIHII Uh: 3 lf '2 'City F0 i - '- 3- 45 vi '-'ity 13 S: s otbllll 'hilllll ., 2, 3. ' EA Y! ' ' 7 7 - ' - f A -- ' - - ' demann. The students stayed with their 4 ' Y I rv - , Q I A ' - fi-5 lil!!!-l.552: Pla,-.-' -211: ,Hr ' 'a ' 42 H-O. .'-- 2- 3- 43 SQL., 2: lj -ut., 33 ' ' - CH .- :Ba ,2, , 3 ' - Iglo . . C '-. CS 1',', '. 3, 4:13 t':1I ' C0 ' - , 1 Noir, 2, 3, 1: Flew '. ll,,3.?- z ',g Og- l . . I League., . 3, 4: .191 Lawrence Anthony Cuneo 11111130 Il Charles Benton Cushwa Ill Xoungs 1111 s ll,L.ll 0 N 1 lf.,l Rob rt James Deglman Cll1Clg,O lll1 no1s 1048 1002 Latm NCl6I'lIlflC Hon s 3 4 L1 msn oot ull 4 x3lS1 11r'k 0Il0I.,liIl1 ll 1 3 4 Ifootlnll L11 llll s lhselmll Champs 2 Xll Dlousm lfoothall Team 4 11111 lll0 I 111,l1s1 S4 1 1l11x l x N olmost men Classes kept apace, md the 1nex1table quarter exams came McDonough spurted and fllched class honors Novx th race don nh1ll Through lVIa1ch the oratols pr ac t1ced and pohshed Blanton shone as he toted oft the medal Easter was upon them before they knew lt F1rst the three days IGTYEHT then the breathmg spell over the Feast Came Mothers Day and Wlth lt th zeadmg of the contest lette1s Houk xx as crowned the wr1ter of the group A Gam the Speclal arlved took on cargo and was ol? They were almost men Oxer the summer they slaved Noonan took camne temperatuer ln a dog hosp1tal the Costello twlns raced all over Akron wlth Beacon Journal ad copy Flxtsch mowed Camp1ons lawns, and Ryan flexed h1s muscles 1n a ne1ghborhood gym 48 Q , , lv' M L 1A .1,-, 11118-120322: 14: -'aff 1:. .'r.1'., 1 1' . o ' 1 15118-1052: 1: f',f1-. i1-11- 2, 11. 1: Mgr., 1: Illlklt' 'l'1-1111, 1: 1:11111 lifif-: H.O.'l'.l'. 2. 3. 1: 8141- 1: llfmfl. 1: V1111., 1, 2, ::, 1: l!:1111l. 1. Sofiuliny, 1, 2, S012 ' . 2, 3, 4: Vnighi, -1: 10.0. 3, 1: 'I-1111-. 13: 1'..l. lfoothull, 2: L1-1 Y 11-s, 35, li lA'1114'll1'S. 1, 2. 3. -1. l. 12, 3, 4. . ' , 6 1 ' ' 5 , . . . . , D . . . 3 A - I ' -Z r ' '- ' U I U a or., 1, 2, 3, 4: R.O.T.C., 2, , : 'eut., ' - I ' -1: Y: 'ty F Lf , 3, : ' ty . . T1 , 2, 3: M 11 UI 1, 45 . U 1.1-zxglu-S, l, 2, , 2 ' : 7 z p., . 2: z. . :, :. A ' --.-1 if -urs John Patrick Donnelly Qtuens POlllt lsfonsm ' I lllll 'NiIf'l1I 4 mms I J x x t nl I lllll Sta rhng the Second Lap In 49 they retulnad to many changes 'Vla had a new bu1ld1ng Offices on Kostka s first H001 had been rex amped Thele was an 1nformat1on desk and a swltchboard Fr S1ebaue1 celebrated h1s golden Jub1lee And thexe were s1x new Jesults C J grldders came back to a new coach, 'VIr Byrne In Becht and Noonan he saw burg bolstered the lme Lash exen then, showed h1s g1ft for plophecy I thmk ND wlll top the 11st agaln Famlllar now wlth dally routme, they settled down qulckly Classes took up most of the day and study ate up the evemng But there were compensatlons Tlllman, for example plunged face Hrst mto a ple, F1sher experlmented Wlth flash 49 Edward Patrick Dowd I 'IGI mge Il UIN ' 'M wsu ll Honors i 3 Sf., Sorix 1h we rl 5.11 ll I1 nm s new ailhu, .af James Anthony Dresser lduttm 01110 1048 1032 I IIEIIQII It FQ ,.l le It Illty I 1 OO, 1 ue I- v thln s N Ill wr- : 1.o4x-1952: .2 ' il'i'5 lin xr: 1448-1,r2p on -1 :V 1, H1 , 2, 3. -I: I..O.'l'.C'., 2, 3, 43 2, 3, 11 I .O.'I'.1'., 2. 3, 4: C'pI., 3 . 't., .'f,:I., I: Iiiflo Ululr, 3, 4: Sodulity, 2, 3, 4: .' al' 3: l'..I. Ii: s Izll, 2: -1: l'nigh, I: In-zuxxu-S, I, 2, 3, 4: llns- Len f vs, l, 2, 3, 4: Ifootl: ll C : px. kt-tl: I l' 1: ws, 3. 4. O a set of nifty backs. Vorwerk and Hess- wel, ' ' ' H X I I AE' lp ,W , 1 1 .1 ,I-gg ' ' ' . 1 .rw 4: : '.o.' 2, Qs, 4 - . Fpl., 2: ., 3: L' ut., 1: D1-ill 'won 3' 43 S0412 4 , 2. 3, 43 l ..I. 1' bull . ' A 2: Lv: rr S. 1. 2. 3. 4: 'ootlull ' I xp: - - 1, 3. 42 Iizlrke ull 1'IIQlllIlDS, 2. , 'B ' 'N Donald Davis Driscoll IFN! n Hayden Duffy l llln um ll Ill!! Xue UI or r l f lr ' Xs OL 4 1 1 411 molll N nl mom 1111 1 lub e :foul n IU s etlnl hmm lllxm s 1 UN George Henry Dun ap II Lhn 11,0 ms l 1 x Z 3 S x 11 il QOI1lIllllttQ 3 L 4 N els 2 sltw lrtsketl tll 'NIp.,r 4 XI0ll0f.,Iil1l L11 LS League Cap un 4 I-oot Ja thxmps 4 ssl: Honor s me ln the po er bulbs IH 110x sockets Scala tl ht 1oped along the tops of the alcoves T1afHc up thele was heaxy he met a prefect Hess buxg t11ed Flench fues ln a coln poppel Thele VK616 1deas too In September was publlshed the first number of Squzre, a paper of Kostka Hall news Nor were then talents confined to vvrxtmg In the re orgamzatlon of KVOX Duscoll Vlul ln Dunlap Farnand and McDonough ra e as broadcasters There was mystely oo They conjectured about Shackle Cu neos wardrobe and cl pOSS1b16 connectlon wlth h1s Job And Dunlap when asked h1s reasons for commg to Camplon does thls an Ill get my name IH the paper Names were commg before the pubhc Duscoll was 1n the Ette holdmg an arm load of CHFHIVH1 p11Z6S Mark Sulhxan was announced as electrlclan for the Mm 50 5. is ' ' : Eu- -ff ' X -1' Joh : l' liczlgn, 'lc s: l':ll'l-C, Ill' 10153 1017-19323 1,5 ' -,' Wnti- l!0lN'l1l312: Ulzlssivul: H mrs, l. 2. 3. 11 fir: H 11 Vs, 1: Ii.O.'I'.l'., ZZ: S0411 lity, I, li. T.'I',l'., 2. 3. li UPI-v 33 L' Ulrl 42 Sl' 2, fl. l: Knigrlll, l: 'Elin-, 2, 3, 1: . qs '. llulity, 2, Il: l'..I. liusl-lmll, li Varsity l-Il'lu1', 1: Mzs mrs, 2. 3, l: Uhoir, l, lfz ull. 3. -l: Varsity liztsm-lmll, 3. lr 2, CE, 1: Glu.-0 Club, l. ZZ, 2, l: .' A 'Ol' xlt 1 ' , 3, 4: L 1 -- -s. l, ZZ. 3. Vlu 'ul G' up, l: X'.U.l'., 2, 3, 4: li Bank : l K' z ls, 1, 33 lizlsl-llzlll l,e-:1g'LlL-S, l. 2, 3, 12 Iizlskx-Ilvzlll ' z pf, Cl an 3, 2, 3, ll - p pl! : ' '. fc . 'g -' - ' , Y A - 1 ' , y - p t d l . Q t . ' ' ' - 5 , 3: , 1 . 1 E . , A 3 -M . .S . V ' . I , Ig'T'4:f,Il- . l . H . lin IUIX- 952: C'l:l.', 'ull T, lv . ' 2: c.0.'r.c'., 2, 3, 4: Cpl., 3: 4: me' ' ' . lhmd, 1, ', : Sodalitg, l, 2, 3. -L: Cen- U -4 r ' - , , -1: 'lfltty 3. 2 Jas- ' ' . qu , 3, 4: Ynrs' ,' zu -1 , f ., 1' - ' J y ' : , 2 ' lb, 4: I.c-agu 1, 2, . i. -Y 3. 4: .f .1 tz', 3 ' lll ' Jclfff. fb Robert Alfred Engemann, Lhlrqzo ll ols ' 'J Illgllbh 5Cl8llt1flC TC Z S 4 'sodalltx 1 4 X ISQIIF N es I nsehlll Lhimps 1 most desnroble strel Show, whlle Sghnettler handled props A new souety was formed, ObJect pubhc peace at movles As unfalllng as the 6 25 bell, came Law ler Day Tradltlon was broken, the day was spent at Wyalusmg Klley had stltches of Joy watchlng Joe Costello 1n1t1ated, and Schell, some complamed, rnonopohzed the clues But the Joy of the day was marred next mornlng by news that the Metro had been done to a turn dunng the n1ght They were men of op1n1ons and volced them at the drop of a questlon Sald Qulnn, My favorlte team IS the Ch1ca go Bears Pundxts 'VIcKenna and Dunlap made the xrrevocable declsxon that foot ball IS here to stay Not to be outdone, Walenga chose cobras as the most des1r able of Chmstmas g1ftS 51 Sv' uP Y? Joseph Michael English Jr Ianni Fulkey ml l :tm Niltlllllll, onols 3 -1 R O Ti I le c xllty .3 I s s Lhou I Nemo tho Lx oup I Ll?-I Patrick Godfrey Farnand NHIIHQIDOIIS Nlmnesota 1948 1912 Cllssical Hon 9 S 1 nd ' I 1 o mites 2 N els 1 3 4 X OC 3 XIOSQUI ootblll 1 J Rrsebill X us y R xmg 3 X t If otlnll I X Tmck 5 I Q lf-,IIQQ 1 2 I lo ball Lh unps 1 2 Baseball Champs 3 Llonutlon XI Inner 2 ' 9 5 H . N - 'L - - - ' J , - . lin X: 1,1-I8 - I.I'2: -I f - I' ' g ' - - 5 1951 -15152: .1 ' -.Y ' 'C R.0. . ., ', 3, 4: Sgt., : .' . , H -, , : . . .'., 3, 4: .' ut., 4: 2. 3, : .lz s ,1':, 3, 4: V.O.C., 2, 3, 4: So li ' ', ', 4: IN a:que1'.', 3, 4: ' , l.eugue:, i, 2, 3, 1: Z: r 4 I . , . 3, I: Glee Clul. 3, 4: S1 ' 1' T rz ' Gr , -1: Varsity I121SQ'lP1ll1, 3: nz IPS. 3, 4. abolition of the Schmovie, disturber of I . M . . ' . - A . , A - 7 Z ,, ,' 'Q ,, - or., 1, 2: H.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4: Sgt., 4: ' . ' I I lla , ., 2, 3: Sodulity, 1, 2, 3, e: Cen- ' tr: l 1' Illl ' -, , 3: 'l'Itte, 3, Al: .lus- ' , ful '. . 2. , : '. . ., : - . 'to - - F ,z , : C. . ar 1 , 1: 'z :it . , oy' , 2, : 'nrsi y 'O z , 1: 'zu'- ' Sily 1 , '3 nz ' X-. . , 3, AC 4' Ot- Edward Mlchael Farrell Q 121111 nmsotu ' X g,,1s1 So 1 1 1 1 X 11s1 Pootlnll 110110151 1111 Lluh s 1111 1111111 Mlchael Edwm Fitzgerald fnand Ra plds Nlxchlgan 1048 10.12 I atm Scl en 111K nm'-. 1 4 1 2 3 4 Dllllll 8 Fu 111s 4 0111111 1 Ix1115.,1 011 2 4 Q 101 Choral Group 4 Leagues 1 2 3 heme 'il' John Aloyslus Fisher, F1 fmston I111 nm 1 1 lllll Suentlflc 1 on 018 S Iufle eam 1 d1l1t1 1 ES toste 'rest 81 two Yet there was an alr of nawete about them McCarty explamed to the mspect mg mllltary b13SS that he hked ROTC be cause he got out of two classes J1m Cos t 11o 1earned the mgredxents of Palmohve by the taste test Becker and Lash made the Cub Sheet Ryan meanwhlle showed mans dlstrust of man 1n fut11e debates w1th Houk A11 trust, though, was on one Slde as the Costello twlns d1SCOVelSd when they SW1tChed 1e11g1on classes unoffic1a11y Wh11e these shenamgans were golng on exams were swooplng down Kennedy took another h1ghest honors card But all was forgotten at the m1nstre1 show opened. The Ebony E1ght stopped the show Wlth Hand Me Down My Trumpet Th1s was a tlme of great events Mr de Ran1tz shot a deer Mu111r1 was cast 1n Message from Khufu, the Jumor p 52 I D A H 1 Q yytyy 1 , tit., Mi 1: z 3 1.Il -15152: I':l1'1.'12 I1.0.'l'. 'SC 15018-11152: 1: ' -C ' 2 1 - ft, 2, 3, -1: Sgr., 4: .' dzl't,', 1 Yi - 'ty 1. 2, 4: R-O-T-C.. 2. 3. 41 Sgt.. 4: ' , , 45 A Y-1 1 , 45 T, , C So 1 ' 1, 2, 3, 4: l.1x11e11es, 1, 2, 3, 4, 11115141 ' 1 ps M11Sf11QI'S. 22 Varsity Track, 2: In 3, l,o:11:11 , 1, 2, 3, 4. . 1 7 , . , t' C H0 T. C II.O.T.C'., 2, 3, 4: Sgt., 1 I'a11d,1, , , V3 - f , gle ' Co-s, :So'z',', 2, 3,-: ' 1t,4g , , C11 ', 3, 1: Glee Club, 2, 3, 5 .en- ' ' 4. ' 1 ' , an . vs ' ro- J Earl Eugene Flltsch Prurle du Ch1Qll NVlscons1n 1048 1012 Imtxn Sclentlflc 1 exo ms home Ject came and went Hessburg and Stet tler copped the prlze Lewandowsk1 stretched hlS brogans from the 1 yd l1ne to the end zone And Bachhub r set a new style 1n aurplane spllnts Famlhar pre Chr1stmas tempos were ac celeratxng Holzer made h1s Flrst Com mumon on December 8 Hasselmann and Becht decorated a tree for the1r room Thelsen soothed all wlth A Roomful of Roses At last der Tag and the famxhar routlne, exams, game, etc Vacatxon and home Mothers last words 1n m1nd and her last meal 1n stomach, they returned 1950 Nor was the year the only new thlng The first ISSUE of the Ette came ln a brand new sult, a newsmagazme It announced that Kennedy had agam copped class hon 53 Donald Ernest Garcla Gultemfxla Clty Gu Ltem ll 1 1050 10 2 I nglxsh RO l D Tenn 3 Sod 11 Lexgues 3 4 L-1seb1llCh1mps 3 John Edwln Graham Gi16Sblllf., Ill1 nous 1050 1952 Engllsh SCIGHIIHC R L I e u 1 Dr1IlTe'1m 3 4 Mxsquers 3 LL mgucs 3 1 I xsketlull Chxmps 3 f' ' . . . .qu 'lll-5 1 ' g 1 ' , ' 5 1 . ' '. li.0, .l .. 2, 3, -4: Ls'-:1guQs, 1,V2!, 3. 4? CT, 3, 1: S1-fl.. 4: rill .1 . 3-' 1 - ity, 4: Knight, 4: Masquers, 3, 4: I . . . . , N .- ' o.'r. 1, 3, 4: 4: zifll C1 1, 3, 4, ' 1 ' 3z'iYz',1A ',H.' K I Richard Edward Hasselman 11131011 Ohm ' l ll,L,llNll N4 nc llll IC I lex n I lp., tmp 4 Sodl lsr n 4 1 ee IT S llIOl 1 11011 IUIID oo ll N ns mu: no l'1lll u r leurs 3 4 I elgue Cup 't l Foothill fll'llllDN 2 John Francis Holzer, Toledo Ohlo 1048 1052 I'1tm Sclentxflc Honors 1 1 o nllty mght e Sports FdltOl 3 Chou 4 Glee Club 4 Senlor Choml Gloup 4 Dmhlte 1 CJ Basketball 1 CJ Laselnll 1 Vars1ty Basketball 3 4 Varsity Base ball 2 3 4 Monogram Plub 4 Lea gues 1 2 3 4 Football Champs 1 4 4-11- -a John Gregory Hessburg Vllum xtosa XXI'-10118111 1048 1'l Z I atm Nfllllllflf' mn ll s I O S Sgt 4 Nodl x l 0 els will 1 X lrsltx T1 ack 2 3 4 lXlOl101.,l'i 1 4 1 oot 4 C ll lmps .Z Box 84 Cox 01s Kmght ed1to1 Barmann pleaded for p1ctu1es, so sophs went to work wlth camela Rletz and Ryan were glad to haxe the1r chests x rayecl But great thmgs were ln the offmg Green Pasturesw was announced and th thespxans polxshed then VOICES Communl ty Concerts starred George London, bass Then the Conclave went to the polls and elected Mull1n, Kennedy Beck, and Mc Donough The Klarnans tlpped the1r hands when they were seen gettmg msxde dope from Charlxe Peterson Masquers held au dxences enthralled as McCarty portrayed a boxer m 'Tltl8 Go None can forget Kexth Ulr1chs lnthe leap to fame as a cheerleader Wh11e the Masquers sparkled wxth 'Box and Cox , M1l1er, Strzok, and Dave Sul hvan almed at other targets w1th the rlfle 54 f' . . Bl ' '. .a 5. la 2 l A ' , 'a ix l 5 I l 4 lg ' J if . 5 1 'Z ' , 1.1.18-1052: 14: 'f' g , ' , A, - -- , li.O. .1'., 2. 3. 1: Lielli.. 4: Rifle :I , Ht , 2: in 'Tir' 2' 3' 4: A-gt., 33 2, 3, 4: lliflv Clul, 2, 3, -1: llnnd, 1, 2, Mfhw- A' 3 L' Init.-V 1' 2' 3' 4: ' gttq 33 UVUW K U 'l9 1 ' 5 3 llityw 4: Mzlsql1,':, 3, 4: CNT. lfootl. , , 2: lv 23 M491 9 -N 33 P10112 lv 2- 3' 47 Varsity Boxlng, 1, 2: Varsity Football, GIX- vm, 1, 2, 3, 4: se' ' wx 3' ,I V, w, ., Y V V: ,.,,,, fl' , 42 V.-T. F tlzll, 2: ': 'sity' Ulul, 4: Leagues, 1, 2, 3, 5 1' Lall T-. 3, 4:1810 gn. Cl 1, 3, 4, -, Le: ' 1, 2, ., 2 Az, , 1 ttin, .. 5 9 y . . I. . - r ' I : ' ' ' l 2, 3, 4: H.O.T.C., 2, 3, 43 L'0ut.,' 41 ' ' ' ' Sd2',45K' ,43'lCtt,3,42 ,-1-,1QQf,2 . ., Se? vars John Davud Houk Loganspolt Indl rna 1948 1012 Lngllsh bclentlfxc TC' 2 S 4 SOdlllt 2 3 4 Senior Cho1xIG1oup 4 X OC I Q 1151169 1 Z 3 1 I ootball Chan s I S matter of custom team And Green Pastures' was growmg all the tlrne Mattxmoe made a model of the new SIX level stage Muslcal educa t1on was furthered by the Trapp famllys songs one Sunday afternoon Elocutlon trme came and Farnand was Walter Mltty for one mght Then came a sombre note Fr Stolte, German Jesult, descr1bed hms look at the atom bomb burst over H1rosh1ma Wledemann and Hess burg almost per1shed when they sang Schmtzelbank at the St Patr1ek s Day par School oflices were comlng thelr way now Mark Sull1van became sacrlstan, and Dr1sco11, Mullm, Benson McDonough Dunlap, Larsen landed roles rn Green Pastures as Isaac, Noah, Mrs Noah Ga br1e1, a Mag1c1an, and Chlef spotllghter 55 Roger David Jesse, Wm Xntomo Tex as 10481202 tlfxsslml Honors 1 2 1 'I' 0 I IC Ncdrllty 1 2 3 4 tent! ml Comn 3 4 G Us o n NIOI10f.,ll11lf'Illb 4 Ie gues 1 2 3 4 Pootlxxll Ch unps 3 rn. 4121 Wllllam Buchanan Kemp, D6tIOlt M101 xg In 19-18 1052 1 I1L,llSh SCILIIU ROTC 2 I1eut 4 bodi Masquers L agues 1 2 3 4 I I I , ' : . y '- 'P N I .KK ! 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YY - ' Y , John Edward Kennedy Hlll1IIIllN0lI ll Q OI N J I 1101 spu s Sl s IC I 1 1 15,1 N P Ph1I1p Joseph Kraman Lthr ang 11k IHIIIOIS 1048 1012 I ltlll Sue IC OTC 4 Sgt 4 RHI I e ILIIGQ I 2 3 4 I Iselvlll Chan I I-ootlull lh'1n1p: 3 , I Jo eph Patrnck Kuley Ixokomo 111111 ,N sl lt 1 I6 1 4 Soda 1 t N 1 11 no Z I 015, I11 e 1Il 1 I1111111 I Bas N 100 1 I1 IYIII holf men 1n that order Others chanted ID the an gellc cho1us under the d1rect1on of Mr 'VIag1nn1s lumlnous gloxes F1 Campbell gave the annual retreat They were changed men after the ex peuence On Mothers Day lt ramed agam as a matter of custom Before years end Metzger hurled the sophs to an 1mpress1ve 10 5 v1ctory over the frosh Now all 1m portants matters had been cared for And, as qulck as a wmk the year ended Commencement, Spec1al vvaltmg, hurr1ed good byes, and they were gone Then 1ourney was half done now 56 x . . fer 1 .H J' 2 1 I 3 f 5 Mi ,,,,:m,,5 1g11pg,1g17,23 p1Y,,S,i,.,,15 li ,j :111:1: IHIX-15132: I'Ir1 ii,'l -Ss-'-1til'i1': .11-,-, 1, 2, :1, 1: 1:.o.'1'.1'., 2, 3. 1: Sgt., li.0.'I'.1'.. 2. 3. -1: 1: tr.. 'S -' fl'ly. 3: l':111l., 4: Sul: lily, 2, 3. 1: f't'llll'2Il 3. li 'Etta -1: ,'L'lIlOI'l,'l0l'1 C UD- 4E f'UIIIIIIIlll't', 2, 3, 1: liniprhl, I: Sports V-0-Vu 43 UNI- liflslmflll- '3 17 lies, Ifld' -, '1:'l'Itlt-, 1: .' 1 -1: .' :1li,'l i2111Z 1. 2. 3. 42 'ls U2 7 1 S. 2 Ukfft- m',.1, I:2ISkt'Ul2lll, 1: x'2lI'Sllj' I:IlSk -111:111, hull 1'lmr1111-'. 3: -' tbull ' 4 vs, 4. 2, 3, 4: AIOIIOf.fI'illl K'lllIl, 3, 4: Lb: les. I, ZZ. 3, I: Ifootlnll QWIZIIIIIIS. 2, 3. . . , . V .' s - - - , 1 - ' Y . v A - , . I'z ' , ' Z . - .FZ .z ' -.IVV nti- , - ' 1 -: R. . .',, 2, 3, Z L' ., : ' 'ght, - - 4:.:f,,,,,,:3::,. '1ps, inc. Y icrclble Give you two 57 -of to one odds on this! An important announcement is to be made! Philosophical discussion: a rose is a rose is a rose is an, s v 4 Memorcuif 14 fx 1, K i Y - 4 1 Jane Hobson sings the Ave Maria. and we did! Let's flip :i coin! . ull -15- i Y T' ilwb- Thomas John Kp-am-m 11 Iter Edward Kretz Defunce Ohio 1 111111015 1 1 mplleh 1'H8 1052 I l'lf.,llSh SCl6'llf,lf1C It O 'l L T4 1 1 Leagues 1 2 ag.,ues 1 2 Well Begun 81 Half Done Well It was swelterxng September 1950 now and they were back New cargo was taken on for the final run From Ill1no1s came Slmons, Cochran McGrath Graham, and ODonoghue Guatemala contr1buted Garcla Izmlr, Turkey, sent an orlental flavorlng 1n Engllsh W1ll1ams Oh1O, made the remark of the century as he stepped from the Zephyr Is th1s It? M1Ch1g3H lent Schultz Veterans now, they saw to the1r bunks first McKenna and Dunlap consldered the1r room dlsadvantageously placed Mr Kalb l1ved next door Ryan and Meyer sprayed the1r throats 1n preparat1on for a long debate ln Marquette Hall And sc1ence' It entranced them Farn and and Crooks 11t the1r waste basket to 59 Edwin Joseph Kulczak Toledo Ohlo 1048 1902 Enghsh Sclentlflc ROTC 4 Cp 3 Lleut 4 Leagues 2 3 4 B1seballLh1mps 3 ' W -an ' .- ,. -s, 0. S Q ifiiififyf' X , l r' it as by . 3 l.:1G'zl1p:'v W3 7 'Z . ' l'2l'k, ' Z 1918-lJ52Z 'I '.' C -' '- I 'I 'A ' - D D C '- - '- '- R.0. . '., 2, 3, -Z Sgt., 41 Kllight, -li 2, 3, 41 Sgt-y 'C ' , , , 3' 4- Let f J, , , 3, 4. v y 7 7 , . - y H . ,, . . , . Lu . . ' Q v ' ' D , 2, 3. I l.. 7 ' -, 1 ' . 1 Donald James Larsen, Park Ridge IHIIIOIN 1949 10 2 Fn lush Qclentlflc l Q 'sg 4 lN ers 2 3 4 Ielgu Thomas Joseph Leonhardt, Foltdo Ohmo 10481052 Llassxcal HOHOIN .5 O T 4 Sgt 4 Sodll y 2 3 4 Niasquers 2 Chou 2 3 4 G 0 C uh 2 3 4 5611101 Choi 11 Group 4 I e 1g,ues 1 2 3 4 Football Champs 2 Sem are Wllllan' Henry Lash South Bend In dun-1 1048 1952 Pll,'Ill4h Sclcntlflc T C 2 3 NUS ahty 2 3 4 CJ Inselull 1 sxtx Romng 1 2 N llsltx Basehtll 4 4 leagues 1 2 3 4 I eague Clp -'un 4 FootI1'11lChamps 2 expert chec ke rs test lung C3p3Clty of the room Walenga lost two p t xrpers vxa the p1ckl1ng pro cess Buff eyed they came from each phvslcs class Amazmg phenornen n took on a new meanlng for these pursur vants of learnlng As asslstant varslty manager, Jess donned the H20 sweat sh1rt And Bohan, 1n the 7eal of experx mentatlon played a tape recordlng of the Zephyr gorng by At 12 P 'VI Polkas bounced off the gym walls when The Tarnburltzans selenaded A ve1l of serlousness and breathless reverence drop ped over campus Wlth the never to be forgotten V1Slt of Fatlmas Pllgrun V1r gm From lt sprang the dally Fatrma ros ary st1ll reclted 1n 52 Rretz blossomed as a thespran when he A played expert checkers 1n the Feed so ' 'sz ..-.5: 121'-.' rg .1-3 - -- 5 3 '- --'W C R.O. .'., 2, 3, 4: Cpl., 3: S t., : Tas- KO. . -, . 3, 41 CD1-. 3 A -'Fri-, 43 qu' ', 3, 4: Y.O.C.. 2, , 1 A 1 ' es, Sod' ' '. , . I r- . '2 ,2 . : Var- 2, 3, 4, 5 Y, , : 'z J ., z ,2, 2 . . , . . I . . T ,: t. ' . ,gig ' ' Q if X4 ' f'w'sff Q ,iw . . 1 . 1 ra. If ex' il 2 r 5,2 na! 1 5 1 1 . . 4 lf, 4' 1 I ' - ' - jf. 3 9 1' 5, A I f . - 4 ' - I 3 - H ,j . . . , . . . - R. . . C., 2, 3, q S ., C S 2 l't , ' A ' ' - . , I . 4 -, 1 . , : le . . . , I ' H, ' : - . 4 .I . ' : . - 4 .JQF1 UYS Gregory :ugene Lewandowskl, Noxtl Hollux ood Q 1l1fo1n1 L 1948 1 nl Fug, IS NCl9Iltlfl1. R O T 1 Z 3 4 N t 1 llltx 1 2 lx h 1 A X ll on the upswmg Stole Myst rv Duscoll and Ryan fool 1shly allowed the11 wmdow to be tested fm tenslle strength By thls tlme some had become varslty players Vlurphy at end became Satur days Helo Qu1nn was pluggxng w1th the backheld Deglman and Mohr kept theu old M1dget posts at xalslty tackles 'Vin axalle, 1mported from St Louls, we1ghed ln at 270 and as the Ette put lt held down the r1ght S1dE of the lme Nack played Centex beh1nd legular Schorlx Some, too, had gone lnto muslc ln a serlous way The volces of the Jumor Oc tet became a famlllaf sound Both ath letes and smgers were w1tnesses of the surprlse testlmonlal dinner gxven to Coach Hoffman by the c1ty Octetters entertamed the banquet members w1th modern and 61 John Peter McCabe Llnc 15,0 Illlll0lS 'H 1912 kllf-,llxh 5ClPl1f.lflf' R016 dun 4 NOdl1ltW 2 Leagues 1 2 3 4 otlull ihxmps as 1 1 ,Un Peter Joseph McCarthy Muskegon NIlChlg Ill 1' J 1012 Cl 18511 ll O L11 9 ill L 1 ught 4 n x N etlm Lll NI 01.1 1 Il ll f. . A s I ' 3 1 1 S J' , 2' zz -SP: 4, f- 1. 8-.?: 1'f':-lf' : .,',f., l'sh-I ' ' : . . .'., ', ', :Pg ., 4: 2, 3. 4: Sgt., 4: Rifle Team, 3, 4: Presi- Sol: ' j, ,t, 3, 4: 'night, 4: C oir, 1, ' . If 2 ' .U I , . 1 . P 2, 3, -1: Cla- Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: '.O,C'., Fo 2 ' P F, 1? B1 ketl 2 ll 2, 3: I.e:1p:Lws, 1, 2, 3, el: Footlmull Chan1DS. 1- l'h: ups, 2. . , . y , . ' v l r km- 13 ' ' ' i ljigfcq? - , ' - ' , 9 - 1 , ,, 1' '2 : .V1-.51 ,z. z 2 R. .- ' ' TF., 4: Sgt., 4: 'l Te: 1, 4: End, ' ' 4: Kr ' f ' : Varsity lfootlull, 4: Yur- ' ' ' ' ' sitj liusk 1 , 4: , on fun Clll, 4. ,.-v Qqwww vnu-h-qui Q James Patrick McCarty llownsxllle X 1 COIISIII 1048 U12 Llxsslc ll 1 on s 1 S Rlfle Club 4 Sodalxtw 1 2 3 4 C tra Committee 2 Ltte 3 4 lk 4 NGHIOI thora G1 ll otl 'all 2 l oo x T'1selull 3 s I ootlrall khamps l 2 Wsllnam Joseph McDonough Clncagn 1ll1no1s 1948 1902 ClHSqlC3l Honors Ile nd 1 2 ty Central Comnuttee 2 3 4 Ette 2 3 4 Xssoc Edltor 3 Editor lll Chief 4 Mnsqums 2 3 4 X OC 2 leagues 1 2 3 4 Baseball Champs 3 bfi! Il Davnd Bernard McClure Norwalk Ohio 1048 1'h2 I'1t1n qCl6lltlf1C Hon s 1 R O T C Sz 4 Rx Club 3 Dr1llTeam 3 4 S0dal1y 2 3 4 X arslty Baseball 2 X alsltx Track Cl amps 3 B129billCll1IIlDQ 1 fell bockwo rd folk songs Enghsh and Crooks were so lolsts 1n the Choxrs novelty quartet Mu sxcal appreclatlon was on the upswlng Tlme, meanwh1le, had been racmg Now was the moment of the Junlor Pro Ject the re vampmg of the Campus Theatre McDonough rncldentally an as SOC13t9 edltor of the Ette Wlth Farnand launched the project X.V1tl'1 an Arablan Sklt These two Wlth Kennedy and Crooks be came the first Jumor Ette cover boys But the mterest 1n SCICHCA held fast Garc1a tested the bounce of a pmg pong ball dur 1ng a test McCabe engrossed 1n h1s physlcs book fell ov-er backward 1n the study hall Donnelly offered hlrnself as a talget for arrows Dr1scoll, Hessburg 8x Co, out on a compass course 1n ROTC wound up IH Mr Byrnes car Cushwa valnly endeavored to test the Welght of a book on a wasp Beck G2 S f - 's Zlf- ' -1 ,sr -A . 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' Sen ors Kyran Murray McGrath R1ChlllOHG Illmols 10.10 1002 1111311511 Honors 3 O T C 4 Qgt 4 Rlfle Club 4 Rlfle Team 4 Qochllty 3 4 Ixnlght hon 3 4 Gke C b 3 4 Qen lull Chimps 3 footlong pipes and Stahl offered sclence as an al1b1 for mxssmg a class Proof lock frozen Joe Costello experlmented w1th Jet propulsxon ID a water plstol Mr Kalb had first hand evldence Others wele maklng names for them selves Blerman and Hasselman were r1f1e men of dlstlnctlon McCarty was the Ghost of Chnstmas Present IH VOCs A Chrlst mas Carol Meyer finally found a place for h1s VOICE Wlth the Bellarmen Crawford xmported foot long plpes from New York, passed them out at homestyle d1nner And the Pep Band had 1tS or1g1n Holzer, Mc Kenna and Kennedy, ln then' sphere were do1ng all r1ght The tr1o landed Jobs Wlth the varslty hoopsters In the pre Chrxst mas hardcourt tourney Casey rode rough shod over Rletz 63 Michael Joseph McKenna, xnugo NYIQCOYIQIII 1048 1'h2 L'1t1n 5Cl6Ilt1flL TC Q Q 4 D11 mm 4 odalltv 1 2 1 Ette Nlldget Footlmll 1 Cl Lfmskethflll 1 IISIIQ 'xskutb 111 2 X us uk 2 3 4 'kionogfxfuu Club 5 Iofx ues 1 2 3 1 Football Lhfuups 'I John James Mahoney Chicago 111111015 10481052 Fngllsh TC 2 4 dalnty 1 2 Ett Xarslty lfootball 4 Leagues 1 2 3 4 Baseball Champs 1 3 Basketball Lhamps A 4: R. .K ., -3: :V Cir ., :, ' M ' UO- - T.. 2. 3. 4: Cul., ni -gt., 1 ll :' 1.1. Tef'5S - '3'A5, '24 4: C . 2 1 lu , ', : . ion' Av' -' f ' 3 3' f f 1, 7 Choral Group, 4: Leagues, 3, 4: Base- Xi ' ' D' 7 ' X 'f ' ' 3' 41 1 ' 'ty 1 ji 5 l Trim . . :1 w V .'.4: - . . , GK o - I !7 1 - X ,jx . I 5 . v . .J ' , . - . 1 1 ' : R.O. . ., . 3, 4: - - ' - ' Sgt., : So ' ' . . , 3, 4: ' e, 4: Semen Carl Anthony Mark Plexelfxnd Oh Edward Joseph Mattlmoe 'Iolfdo Iltlll N1It'lltIfl0 Hono I0 1018 1'M2 lltsslcul Honors TF' Q 4 TH X 'C' .T : -' - . io: ' : ' - . l1I1R-1952: .: ' -.'-' : - rs, 1, Oh' : .1 .- .7 2 ': 1 2 .. .. 2, 3, -1: KO. . .. 2, 3, 4: . gt., : HIII1, 2, 3, 4: Ii.O.'l'.t'., 2, X, 4: Sgt., 3, I: So- I, 2: Mosquito liusketluull, I: Iaezxglles, dnllty, I, 2, 3, 4: Central ff0l1lIllittl!t', 1, 2, 3, -1: Rust-llznll C'hnmps, 1, 3. 22 Knisht. Editor--ln-Chief, 4: 'Ette. 25, 3, 4: Masqur-rs, 2: Choir, 2, 3, 4, ffl- , , ., : V.O.P., 2: . rt 'luv-, 3, 4: I' e. 'd 1 I, 3: IA-ugtl I, 2. Cl: 5 H y . Y . .- M . . jf NS J ' - , - . 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Clement Henry Metzger, shelby Omo P S Honors fl 1 PILLIOQ 4 I fxsket ran 4 hnnps A Brsfhlll Phamps 5 1 to Club 2 'Z 4 X C I' QI Q ll K Q I ootb 1Il Champs 1 closs rmgs For the thrrd trme, they went through the preparatory routlne basketball, mox re' etc At 2 am the Speclal whlrled away Vacatlon a memory, they dragged back 1n January Top honor for the first sem ester went to McDonough But he wasnt alone 1n the llmellght Kemp, Joe Sull1 xan Westerkamp were plctured ln the br we kly mag Wlth Chrlstmas baskets Hol ze: and McKenna each scored a basket ln he Lourdes game Tillman, Nack and Scala made league h1story when they notched 19 16 and 15 po1nts Then Kemp strode to the stage to steal the show He pro mot d the newly orgamzed Camp1on Aqurnas dance By now rt was February and t1me for electrons Mullln was the peoples cholce, followed by Crooks, Farnand, and Dun 64 Semors -ll' James Thomas Meyer 'N1x1111l111 Kevln Brendan Mules NX 1xC011S111 V14 Wo P11Qs1c'1 H011 Q 1111 8 1 ' 'lflll N H1111 lf Q I I Q. 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Soloom ond Zombo ap lnnovat1ons C1OWd6d IH Far1ell and chm1tt organlzed planned, and managed he first Jun10r party Yxlth Joe Sulllvan as C V1S1b1S encouragement came 'xV1t1'l the rdermg of dass IIDQS Broghammer was hot for the Ette as theuhello boy of the ear asmsted by Mollox and Lewondowskl chmltt filled 1n as waxter at the Aqumas .ance The TelsCh1k brothers Cp1ano duoj kept p th Cornmumty Concert ser1es Leon I ardt ru aled them IH the Ette as student rgamst Mohr and Stettler 1mp1essed the 31 Department wlth the1r so1d1e11y bear ng and were named cadet of the week nd month rebpectlx ely YVIHJOI Keegan vas caught 1n Olsen s camera ogllng T1m y h1s helr of three days 65 E ward Wllllam Muller Port 'une IIldl'1Il'l 1018 1012 1 1 N 11 oc1 x 1e1g:11e:. 3 4 Tooth 111 Ch'1lllD Peter Sebastian Mlravalle, Nt Iouxs N'N0llll n 1 N R N 1 v X UNI ootlnll .5 'XIOl'IO,C','l'1ll1 u reuse l xske li thxmpk 1' . ' . ,. ., Q ff- 1 in , Q X ' ' , :.1.r' . 'I Mix: 2 lflfll-lfl52: E1f.rli:l1: .O.'I'.l'.. l.9l '-1052: l'l:1.':ir':1l: Ht l. 2. 3. li 3. 4: Het.. -1: Sodzlilj, 3, 4: 'z -.:'ty .. .' . 2, 3. 4: Cyl., 3: llz' . 41 F . . ', 1: , '. C1 b, 4: Dat, S: , 4: Sod:l' l, 2, 3, 4: Le: f -5, 3, lx hs tl: ll 1 3. Central Uommittee, 2: Choir, 1, 2, 3, 42 Tl ' . : '. j 4 . . , '. : 4: Leag 1, 2, ', : , - ' .. Fo : , 4. ' I . ' ' Y . 7 . ' v M ' - 7. L . 1 7 ' . me ' - - ' ' c - X . V Q ' A ' Q: .18-ES: f: : ' -'- ' ll.U.'l'.l'., 2, 3, 1 ful., -l: SL 1 ' 3, 4: ' 1 ' f . l'..l. Tlzlskl-tlnll, 2: Lea ., , ', 3, 4: - Q ' . , , Z. ' ' y James Nicholas Mollo lam 1 lfl ll 2 l l H N V Tootlmll C lumps 1 y Tndr pr ndence Ilf.,llNll Nc lfxlltlflf' id nlltx guea 1 2 Thomas Charles Mohr XTIQNIIOH Ohm ' A xx DHOIN P O Fl m N ajor 1 t Nuff 1 ltx Flee Fluh 1 Z .3 4 Senior Choral hloup 4 Hldget Footbflll 1 Xqralty oxmg' 1 x'llNltY Football 2 3 4 X usxty Track 2 3 4 'Monogram 1 luh new .5 4 kll DIOCPQWD otlnll the driver S sect The atom bomb was puny stuff whe compaled w1th Fr Gluntas announce ment there was to be an Easter vacatlon Aftel a Qecond Junlor party managed b Farrell and enhx ened bv Salaam Englxsh and Strzok on h1s zamboango v1ohn, an the annual retreat by Fr McEx0v, the went home The Week vxaa .111 too sholt but lt wa a Week Upon return Proton pusher Lax sen sc1nt1llated at W1scOns1n s Juruor Acad emy of SCISHCQ And Mulhn copped an os cax for h1s performance 1n the play feSt1 xal at La C1osse Studles, as usual kep on thelr tueless pace Jease Walked awa wxth honors at thlrd quarter Noonan meantlme, had been named XVID ner of the Ch1CagO Tnb medal, and cade- of the month Now they began to move 1n 66 1 Senio. 3 Arthur John Montreull L hostmton Ind11n'1 1048 1052 I '1t1n Sclentlhc T C 2 J lroot '1 I eagues 1 2 3 4 34men to the drlvers seat McDonough took over the Ette as Chlgf McKenna shep herded the frosh confirmatlon candldates to St Gabrlel s Honors fell th1Ck and fast Mulhn won the apologetlcs contest Far Comed1an Bush took over the prompter's Job for What a Nxght Hasselman and Mullm ran away wlth the dashes on the track team Meyer wltnessed MacArthur's trlumph 1n M1lWaukee Stettler Won the Cl1fford medal on Mothers Day And, as a final mark of approval, class rmgs were drstrxbuted Only one lap remamed They were se cure 1n the knowledge that they were SM, men 67 Davld Leroy Mosley 1 'tkotleld 'Xlmne so '1 1018 19m2 ngllsh O 1 L 3 4 W1ONf1UltO Foothnl 1 'Xlld et ske tlull 1 get l lsehtll 1 es 1 l xselnll Uh IIIIDS vvlllnam Edward Mullin J Mmnea. polls Minnesota 19481952 Clwsslcal onors 1 2 .3 Sg 3 Capt 4 I-'ltt Staff 4 qodftl lty 1 2 3 4 Centr'1lC'omm1ttee 2 3 4 knight 4 Xdvertlslng Nianlger F e 4 Mus uers 2 4 X r slty Football 2 3 4 Varslty 1'1'1el 2 3 4 Capt 4 Monogram Club 3 4 Leagues 1 2 3 4 Football Champs 1 Apologetms 3 La Crosse Drama Festlval Xvsard 3 A , -I y I I. 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Mlchael Joseph Murphy 1 1rk Rldgze 111111111 A I 11 NKIGHII 1C J S 1 30111 1 Pl S I IIN ot11111 s I 1 1 11111 1 1111 James Thomas Noonan XkIOI1 O1 10 ' bs 1 llqwlf' 11 01101 1 O Tl N 1pl 111 T 1111 3 ltx 111111 fO11l11l1lt8G 2 14 Ixnw 1-.1 11e1s 1 11 uh 3 4 N10 1l1lt0 1-ooth111 1 110111111 s oo 11 O1101.,l 1111 C 1111 0111111 1 1 1 1111119 R O '11 Us lld .S Jexnett IO phy 3 CHIC fS Louls Adam Nack Jr 11111 Tug 1N1 11 1101111 1 x 1 11113 1 1011111111 -J 111.111 1 1s1l1 Io sltx X11111o1.,1 1111 1l111pN Last Lap, Gomg Strong For the fourth tlme they debmked an watched the Zephyr whlsk north What change IH four years Mark was mche taller, Sthells hall was 1nches shorter 'Vl1rx alle was pounds llghter Graham st11 gaxe mo1a1 support xx 1th h1S qulet 1aughte1 VIcC1u1e was welghed down w1th h1s fa1th ful radlo 'VI1les alone was the same H st111 thought the South won the Wall Mon t1eu11s toothy sm11e was xadlant Wh shouldnt It be' H1s 100m was next t Ward s There was a grav1ty to thelr bearmg, d1gn1ty IH thelr demeanor They were sen lOlS at last One transfer Pete 'VlcCarth was welcomed to the fold New face plans, 1d63S ramed upon them A new as s1stan1 pr1nc1pa1, a new contlaxe mode1 68 1 1 , . 1 3 ' C 'I ' . 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Dr' ez , ', 4: Sodaij, 1, 2, 3, 4: ' - i , A Ce -1 ' , ': '11:11,, 3: ' Q-111. r I N 4: lI::1 2: C1 0' ', 2. 3, -1: G1 16 A A ' Cl ,2, , :1 Sf ' ' 1 , :L'..I. - 1-' : , 2: Yzlrsity 14' tl: 11, 3, 4: ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' 111 1 ' 1, -1: 1.1-:1f.r11os, 1, 2, 1, -1: 1-'0 1 i'11:111ps. 1, 2: i'h'c:1.ro '1'ri- ..'.f.,'1'.': ' T'- Mfflnol , ble Memorable Q . 1 Q lr H N..-Q f -1-' .e' . , in XM 6 Rum e interrogation board at work. Sports king strike a pose. What goes up must come do wr!! 70 Sensors Edward Michael 0'Donoghue Lal orest llllI10l'i mb U7 Em. -l I' L 8 l I :ska ull Ll lll old lonclmorks ator, a new chemo teacher And at the frst drlll, a new school Hag, apploprlately blessed by Fr Glunta The meshlng of routmes gears was hardly notlced, so well o1led after four years Almost at once new slgns of thelr sen1or1ty wele v1s1ble Madlsons Madlgan came to shoot them for the year book Nack elected conclave leader 1n May took over The Ette notlced them more often R19tZ made the first 1ssue as Salty Rxetz, the salt shoveler Old landmarks were passmg The band was replaced by the Drum Xz Bugle Corps Actors always, the Masquer call caught thelr fancy and Rletz Power, McDonough Dunlap landed roles 1n The Monkey s Paw No one ever figured out who played paw Respons1b1l1tes were settlmg on them, too Murphy Bob Costello, Crooks Nack 71 Daniel Leo Power, Xll'i.ll1093 Iona 8 ' lxss nous l TL N i Xl Sgt 4 4 D111 gh on 1 x Lentl 11 L0lllIHltlLt' 2 Ixmght 4 Fttc uerx rlOllp 0 ll N llbl k s I O 1 s Nlautm Vlncent Qumn Xl1ll0Kh Illm s 8 la l lisslca H nors 1 L 1 4 N0 11 l 2 3 Nlldget Football 1 Nhd t kethall Q I Lxseb 1 X Us othul x X llSl uk U31 w use l NlOI'l0gIE1IllfllIb 3 4 Leagues 1 2 'Z 4 Basketball Lhamps 1 , ,..frs'.T F Y . .ki 1,,,,1,,L, ' ,. 194 -N521 or -'ir-111: Ho , 2, Q, 4, li.0.' 3, -11 cpl., 4: Rifl cub, 45 NO- 2- 3, 41 12 A ff' -- 42 IA,ug.m,S' 3' 4: 3: r. ,UZ -H IDS' 3 Rifl - Club, 3: Ruud, 1, 2, 3, 3 ' Vu Ai Bu - Uorps, -4: S izlitj, l, 2, 3. 43 2,l4, Masq 3 2, 3, 4: chair, 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Senior Cllurzil K , 4: t'..I. Fo tlzll, 2: 'Q 'ty '1'1':w , 3, 4: lA'2lf.2'llQ.', 1, 2, 3, 4: 4' Ot- hull Chun ps, 2, 3. 3 A Y , . v - I oi': 1214 -l!'25 'ass' 1: 0 , 2, g 3, 4: R.O.T. 1, 2, 3, 4: L't-hut.. I .' dul- f ' ' ',2.'ge ' . Bas : , 1: '... 'z all, : Yi 'pity . FO 1'. 2. 3. 4: Czpt.. 4: ': ':'ty Tr: ' , 2, 42 Y: '.'t,' Iwi ' lzlll, 3, 4: ' ' ' ' A ' ' . . : 4, . . .. ' Y Y . Robert Joseph Radtke Nl11sl1f1eld 1 X 1 l M11 x 1 1 I1 1411101 Ol 111 I ll l1 1111 John Albert Relser I llll0 flu L h1 1 ' Klll Nr If Iltl llOllOl O x 4 1 1111111 bclllors Paul Dixon Relland XXISCOIIQIII I N XX1sc011 111 N nn 1114 O I 1 11p.,l1t l L 1 lout' stranded puzzled lound themselxes the core of the footbill team as the onlw lettermen NROTC tests xx e1e announced and the sea mmded took W xxhnl at them VIatt1moe became the ol Kmght 9d1tO1 Beck Em Ceed the 61st NSlllOl panty Po11e1, W1edemunn V01 xxe1lx wwe deslgnated the Inst Q ldets of the week But calamltles togethe1 vuth tuumphs du11ng the summe1 Vxele 16 hash d Cush wa had been stranded on the Santa Fe 1n the MlSSOuYl Hood Schultz wept as hlS llf9S saxlngs 4314859 were lost 1n h1s b nks c1ash Crooks was hurt 1n second game ot the season 'Vleant1me, the statue of Edmund Cam p1on was en1oute f1om Italy Stahl lent an an to the Etta w1th hlS Books And the semoz pxools came back hom the pho 72 'Q l 1 . : ' , ' ' 1 J ,' 'lil- NY'sf'o11si11: llll'-15052: l1l1p:lis1-,':'111ti- pids, s' 3 1504A-1052: L:1ti11-.'vi- llc: li. O. T. C., 2, 3. 4: Sgt.. 4: So- ' t ': H. .'l'.l'., 2, 3, 4: Sgt., 4: Cif'v lzli l. ZZ, 3. l: i'l1oi1', l. 2, 35: film' 'l'v:1111, l: lliflc Ululv. 4: Sodulity, li Ululv, l, 2, 3: S ' ' Ch 'nl ll' up, Kl ' . II1'22J,'llt'S, 1, 2, 3, -l: 4' ' lull tl: Midget Footlmll, l: K',.I, l-Ivullmll, l'l1:1111ps, fi, 1. Varsity lfoollmll, 3: Im: films, l. 12, 3, ll l1'm1IT1:1ll t'l1: 11115, l: llusv-lfzlll 1' : ps, 1. I . . . C L . - L . Q . 'i - ' 3 '1': ' ' 'Q-n, Q Y i ' Y XY'sr-o11si112 IMS-15052: Lu ' 'lim ' h N - -S. 1, 2, 3, 4: Ia, .'1'.1'.. 2, sz, 1: Sgt., 4: I.1:g'11+eS, l, 2, 3, 1: 1:ZlSkl'll!2ll: . ' ' - Cl: S, 1. ' 1 1 , ' , 1 , ,' ' an ra beneors Dame! Augustine RICIZ NIOUX tltx ou 1 ' l'i Z 1llf.,llNh SClt'lltlllC R O I' C N 1 N 1 1 lxmg., 1 Xl tN11ll6l IS 1 ll ,allx smokes between tog Some wele exen puzzled by them Then w1th the unexpectedness of a storm came the te1m paper Th1s meant a deal of work Such somble thoughts vtere ban 1shed though Wlth the p1eparat1ons for Hornecommg ur1de1 Kemps management The REglS game was broadcast and Welch spotted for the Eau Cla1re CHSYB1 Breath1ng spells were welcome, such as the tr1p to Lo1as And the sen1or party when McKenna copped a t1ophy as the most trustlng sen1or Then there was the mystery of Rezloh and 'Vlohrs study of the occult K1ley gave VOC a soph1st1 cated a1r Wlth h1S Cand Ferry sh Strlctly DIXIE program Cochran found h1S e laxat1or1 1n the Art Club where he master ed charcoal as a med1um Leonhardt Has selman, and Radtke were elected the Hrst 73 Enrlco Ronald Scala C'l11c1f.,o llhnoxs ' 1ss1f 1 t ll 2 1 Semox L I X I John DHVId Ryan Foledo 01110 11148 ' 2 N i tx XIII ht 1 1x1t11s 1dllOI I 1 ssoc 101 N sf 11115 olr 1 2 Kemor Cho: 11 Group 4 K I Footl11ll 2 Leagues 1 2 3 4 1-ootball Champs I 'z I 1,148 - .ST 'I 1 - I 2 11148-l.l52: C11 -2 IZ T'.O.T.l'., 2, 3, 41 . .' , '., 2, 3, -I: Ppl., 3: Capt., 4: Sgt., -1: Sodzltj, 2, 3, : ' - 'hm-- Uilll. Ulf ff. 42 -'0dz1it,', 33 ' 'lt. 4. 111 Group, 1: Midget Footlull, 1: Var- - If 'S. 3- if 0.-1. U?-'k'U1H. 15 Sith' lI:1sel:1Il, 2, 3, 1: IA'2lKllt1S. l, 2, 3, l'.J. Tlnse-l1:1l!, I: Y:11'Si1y l!:1s1-l1:1lI, 2, fl: -4: l:1lHk1'lllHIl QWIZIIIIIJS, 2, 3: l!:1sel1:1ll In-:1 '1 1, 2, IZ, -1. Q'll2llllI5S, 1. - 1 1 . V , ' 3 1 , , . 11 ' ' 7! 9 . U . y H I ' 5 ' 1 , ' 3 I, - 1,45 1 fll1lSSlC2ll Honor, 1, 2, 3, -1: ILO.- ' ' . ' r - T.1'., 2, zz, 1: 1: SO11111 1, 2, 3, ' ' - 41V 'I-Y . .X't ' 'I' ', 43 Itt1, . 3, 1: Ass '. ICd't ', -4: ,IZLC1 -':, 2, 3: ' ' ' C11 ' , , , 3, 41 G1ee 011111, 1, 2, 3, 45 2, 4. Clair Wllllam Schell Lancsulle Ohlo 1 lla 1 lun Nfltllllfli Honors N 4 Sod llltx as 3 -1 lootlull thanx George Francis Schmitz, Chlcftgo I llnoxs 1040 1002 Fngllsh Sclentlfic TC 2 3 N 4 Rlfle Q11 Dr1llTe-am 4 Nodalltx 3 4 Nlasquers efllui Howard Lawrence Schmntt, Lhlc xgo moss ' 8 1 ia l nglxsh R O l L s S Nl isquels 1 2 3 4 Basketlv'1llLhamps 1 drenched dropped ofiicers of Camp1on's Chapter of Hammond Organ Soc1ety And Relland gave h1s all he furmshed 4B w1th smokes betvseen classes Colleges clamored for them Fr Rem ert came from Crelghton U Loras sent a man, John Carroll U sought them out As an escape, Schmltz bossed the Homecom mg wood gang Others went to LaCrosse for the Aquxnas game and were drenched At the assembly Nack welcomed the fresh men and dlopped a few handy hmts on success Mark Sulllvan was bafflmg the 'VID s To cut or not to cut was the ques txon He was an amazmg phenomenon H0'necom1ng finally arr1ved and wxth lt a long 8W8lt9d Wm Wlth the concluslon of football Qulnn was named captaln And the basketballers, not to be outdone, promptly chose Kennedy as the1rs St 74 XJ 51,18-E'2: ,Q ' ' -:A ' , 1: Ill' 1: 1.u -11: AI : . :iz I:,O.'1',m',, 2. 3, 4: Sgr., : S 1 ' 2. 3. 4: lrt Sgt., 4: . 1: 2: CJ, 2, 3, 4: 'l'ItIe, 1: 42.1. liaselxall, 2: Leu- Football, 1: C.-T. Baseball, 1: Leagues- gues, 1, 2,', 11' 1 Q ps, 2. ,Z , J 1 , . , . . . . .- A l ' - R.O. . ., .', 4: Sgt., I ' T nb, 43 A ' ' ' ' ber'-lors Rnchard Plowman Schnettler Q hlc 1f.,o nom 1 lbl O oc 1 1 1 1 l h 1111pu caught m the oct Olafs Symphony had called and pleased a W1th the first 1nkl1ng that Chustmas wan pract1cally around the corner M Donough lingered M1rawalle as th 1,1011 day cover boy And so he appeared w1th Prancer For the fourth t1me the old 1ou t1ne was run through Basketball game movle Mass etc and at 2 AM they chugged south Before they left though the Marmes had landed and talk d to them And the sen1or choral group had been formed t the 1nst1gat1on of Fltzgerald Joe Sull1van and Strzok Mohr and Deglmann Cex lVl1d get terrorsy had be n named All D1ocesan players And 1n the Cotter game 1n the gym Holzer had dunked one from 67 feet out W1th that they went home 75 509 wil iw George Robert Schultz Nhat P1 1110l1 cl111.111 l 11y.,l1bl1 IIOIIOI s lk ll 1111 1 que 1 S 3 S Alfred Mary Schwltalla St Louls NIISSOUII 10,10 11.12 1 llgllSh R 0 T L 1sf 1 61 e 1 e ll. 3 1 VR N11 Q V L. Illi xg 1948-1:1521 BWI-.12 R. 111- Aw 1 111511-1:1525 'Z :- 2, 3, 4: Sgr., 4: s ulxg, 2, 3, 4: 111 S, 32 11-O-T-C-1 3' 41 CD1-1 32 L 2 f-1 '11 que,-S' 2' 3, 4: Leagues, 1' 2, 3, 4: BHSQ- Rifle Team, 4: Rifle Club, 3, 42 Drill ball '- 1 1. V Te: , - 3 Mas -ur, , 4: Leagues, 3, 1. 1 1 ll. f. ' , C . V we .- . , ' - . i , 9 ! 'Y ' ' 7 7 A 'S . ' a . . . . , . J . : , . . I - AT 1-'-5':'1':...'., ' l-' - 3, 4: Mz.'11 's, 4: L zgu-s, 3, 4. Q - I' ' .Jeralfli L: 6' Paul Emery Sebastnan nut Joseph Francis Simons lh1c1g,0 Illl INK onsm A 1 IIUIN 1 Z Ilfhllxh 5111311 lll N111 1111111 I N s 4 L I lootball 1 X usny Fo I 1541+111 Qhamps 3 1165 WO' Donald Neale Stahl L 11 ll.,O 111111 s. N- H nms l N 1 11111 nm N mc 11 lxnl e L'1sketb'1ll 1 Le agues lootlw 111 Lh 11111 s portroyol They re b ck to OD6F3t1OH Moxe xxhexebv all S6l1l01'S 1n Campxon H111 moxed mto Malquette The Ette camela caught Wald and K1ley m the act A new matchmaker arose as Lash took over man 'agement of the Aqumas dance Culture kept 1ts hand ln and produced the Pagam nl Quartet as a Concert w1nn r Blermann ln a post hol1d1y maneuvel was made Lt C01 And Stettler out of hablt Won the Trzbunc medal agam Mlravalle had long snce grabbed a flrm hold on tl3gGdV as hxs matter ln h1s tl3glC poltrayal of Lady Macbeth Thex held out helpmg hands to 111 Re1ser sam thqt Sunday town pcrs were ended on tlme Tlme saver 'Vlahoney ex plalned 1n prmt how he saved hours of preclous t1me Re1land demonstrated the dangers of smokmg by burmng h1s chalr 76 W 1 ai ' C l'l': '1 du ' ' I ' 1 '. '- Vhif-n, XVI : 1511 '-11132: ll: tin- 111511-1f5'1 If ' - -' ff' 'S Il.3.'I'.l'., 2. 3, 1: Upl., 33 I2.0.'1'.l'., 3, 4: 4: I,ez1:.7lle.'. 21. li Sgt., 1 ... 4' ' , : 'z 'Q' ot- If '1 1 'T ., . bull, 2: Leng ',', 1, 2, 3, 4. ' ca. . a ' ' , C - I K .- X . 5 ' ic: -' , ' oisg 1s11s-waz: 1'lz1.'sif':1l: 0 1, zs, -1, J ' 2 . li.0. .l'.. 2, Ji, 12 Cgtl., 3: Uzpt., 111 ' Y C , 1 Te: , 4: .'c1:l'ty, 2: ' 'g'l1t, 4: . - 'l'llt, 4: c.J. 2- ,. , 5 ,e L, ' -' ' ' ' 1, 2, 3, 4: f 1 '11 1.1, 3, ' S+.-fn ' C rs John Dletrlch Stettler Llkhfut Indl and ' 1512 Ll1ss1C1 Honors 1 T C NI 1 1 Y 1tt xff R e lb -1 So 2 t e 1 e otlull X on0g.,1 1m Llulu 4 I CIKUQS 1 2 3 4 B tseh lll 1 h xmps 3 L hlt 120 Fllbllllt, rooks 81 bnshops In h1S term paper Becht proved that It ts posslble to mlsspell Shakespeare Radtke coached Fr Prendergast ln h1S first tobog annmg lessons Slmons gave Mosley '1 qu1ck lesson 1n the use of fire ext1ngu1sh ers Sebast1an gave practlcal d1rect1ons 1n the correct way to push a car from town Cuneo, Larsen Engemann, bellrlngers, locked themselves 1n the belfry as proof that locks are locks The proper way to play a guard pos1t1on was portrayed by O Donoghue 111 an h1stor1c game Cat and rat as chem preparatlon was demonstla ted as useless by Schnettler for benefit of Garc1a And Mohr, eager to help asked exc1tedly when told to get rambunchous a football game, hats h1s number? More became famous on the campus Conclave ballots thrust Crooks, Kennedy 11 77 Mlchael Joseph Stewart, It Meyer X llglll1'l. 1049 U32 L11f.,l1sh Sclentlflc I' Q Q 4 o d llltx 3 4 -V'llSlt5 Baseball 2 3 4 xgues 2 3 Michael Jerome Strzok, Gllmfm Hrs consm 1048 11.32 If ngllsh SCl6lltlf'lC 1' L Lleu R1 e T llll Rlfle Clulr 2 D111 I'e'1m 4 SCIHOI Ch01al Group C s 1 l l 421.048-lf: 'z 'zl: , 4 Y rZ-.-f 1 f'N- ' ' 3 2, 3, 4: R.O. . ,., 2, 3, 4: - zjoy 4: R.O.' .T., 2, 3, 4: Cpl., 3: .gt., 1 S - !z.Stz,4:iflCl1,3,:.'dal- z',',,: ,,,g ity, ', 3, 4: Knigrh , 4: D lat , 1, 2, 3, 4: Lea , , ,4. CJ. Fo z , 1: Varsity Football, 3, 4: ,I f'z ' , : 1 z , , : R.O.'l'.C. Award. 3. 4: Clifford .Xwzu't1, 2, 3. . G . C , J -, - . - f -l H ' H ':. -1 :l ' . R.O.' . T. 2 3 4' Sgt. 3' ' t. 4' . 1, , ,,,. , , , , In W ' 'fl ez , 45 ' , 1 -'1 . V K , : 51 ' . . , , Y.O. ., 3: Leuguey l, 2, 3, -1. Blix DHVH3 Raymond Sullivan 1 uk Rldge Mark David Sullivan I hlc 120 Illmoxs H1111 N 1 lllll NKl9I1llf1C 1' I lllll Ncunt fl Honors 1 JI Notmx on 4 Ixmgh es 1 1rlNGlllllfh lm t Sf 4 Lx 1 S 'rl . .Q Q I' 'i-'I 10414-111521 41 ' 1:1124-1113: ,Q ' -'Z i c: ' . iff- -fu 2- 3- 43 5?-TT... 42 I is l'I,'. 2, 31 2, 3, 4: R.O.'1'.C,. 2, 3. 4: Sgt., 3, -13 Uh l, 2, C33 Glefe Ullllv. 1, 2, 3: Len- lhqnd, 1: Sodulity, 1, 2, 3, I Y 'Y' t, 41 HU , 13, 3. 42 '2 S z ' 1 ps, 3. 'Ett -, 3, 4: Mus luers, 2, 3, : 1 oi ', ZZ. 3. If Glee Ululr, 2, 3. 4: Y.0.i'., 22 Su ' 1 . 2, 3: In: ues, 1, 2, 3, 42 1 ' , 2 ' AU 1 ' , . I , 7 Ii.O.' . '.. 2, 3, 41 If ut., 'S , :: , A . ' 1: Uh , 1, 2, 3, 4: G11-e Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 ' ' , ' , ' Lv:1g.rl fs. 1, 2, 3. 43 111.1411 ' 1 pq, - - - 1. ' Joseph Edmund Sulllvan Xoungstoun Ohm 1'H8 1002 Lngllsh Sclentxfic I' L le 4 'Xl lsquc-'rs 011 lex ls xll lhxm N lllNt'lll 1 lg, lootlull Llmmps 1 fierce Inspector McDonough and Nick lHtO h1,,h ofhce 'VIcG1ath and 'VIcDonough hu1d1ed both Nam tests and g1abbed NROTC scholcu shlps P16S1d6Ut T1uman des1gnated Degl man as one ot h1S Annapolls appolntees Flddler 'VIcCarthy mugged for the Etta as an accomphshed VlOl1I11St M1l1t 113 dmte honors weme bestowed on Beck as Klng ot the swanky M111tary Ball Chess and model bu11d1ng brought out the art1st IH some Be111n1 and T111man battled fox rooks and blshops Becht bu11t a ferrls wheel, Schultz a plane, and 1VIcCabe part of one wmg A1d from s1de hnes ID both ventures was g1ven freely by SChW1t3118 A new PMSZQT rnan Lleut DeV1to Jomed the staff St111 Kulzcak held h1s reputat1on as a fierce xnspector of r1He and umform The ranks preferred the Lleutenant Dowd, meantune, kept F1sher 78 S -1 Q.Lae 3 x X H. fa Q Af my . Don't just stand there. Do something! Who put that frog in my shoe? What kind of cake you bakin', Mac? . I Wen rob Say! What's he up to? On a Good food..,good music..,good time. Sunday afternoon.. M I lior Leo Anthony Thelsen Dubuque Iowa 1948 1052 Fngllsh Sclentlflc ROTC R e um 3 D am 3 4 N dalxty 1 2 3 4 ftte 'Niaifluers 3 4 Semor Choral Group 4 'llosqulto Football 1 CJ Football 2 Xarslty Track 3 4 Nfgr 4 Monogram Cluh 4 Leagues 1 2 3 4 lfoot all Champs 1 2 for pomts south locked up wh1le the model tor mterplane tary travel was made It was Easter t1me and Fr McKenney handled the retreat Wlth the close of the EXETCISCS they entramed for pornts south west east, north It was almost over Baseball and track occupled them after the return Duffy, an old hand on the dxa mond, practlced buntmg Murphy Stew art ate wlth h1s glove under h1s arm, ball ln hand Thlrd base terrltory was scrut1n dust was ralsed by horseh1de chasers The runners dxd therr b1t too Molloy galloped around the half m1le track Wlth llthe grace and a mod1cum of speed As we go to press, Westerkamp 1S hurl mg for the dlamond men and Captf-Mul l1n IS dashmg hundreds of yards for Al 81 Wnlllam Wagner Tillman, Toledo no 1018 1952 n1.,l1sh I O 1 L 4 I ball Champs 2 Ruchard James Vorwerk xklgn 01110 1 152 sf-uc 1 onors 1 L, 4 2 3 4 QEl'ltllIQOll1I1lllltt' I Ixnu., t 4 Ette 4 Dehxte 4 Nlosqmto Bas e hall 1 Nlldget Pootlull 1 otball 2 CJ I s l all 1 slty Bowung 1 Xdlhlly Footbrl 3 Nalslty Btseball 3 4 Lt'lg,ll S 3 4 1ooth1llChamps 1 : , 'f : T' ' ' - -. : a ' -. ' : .... , Oh' : .A - :E f' : C. 2 2, 3, 4: Sgt., 4: ifl Cl l, 'g rill 3. 4: Sgt., 4: Leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4: Base- Te , . 1 Co ' , , , , : ' +I . 4: T , . 1 - . . : ' . : , 1 1 X . , , , : b 9 , . . . 1 . . - E g 5 R ized zealously by Kretz. But not all the Q Y 2 . . I ' . ' . . 1948- 2.-1 0111 1: H 1, 3, - 1:.O. .'., 2, 3, 4: Sgtq 4: Solzllity, 1, - :' -2 ' ' 1,1.: 'l1, . ' k I . I A 'L ' 2 , : CJ. ' ' , ,LQ - Fo , 1 . . liven , , 2: Var- - - A , ' .' . : ' 2 l, : 'S' 2- f. - . I R 9 , 2, 'WNWQ' John Robert Walenga Haney IlllI'l0lS 1010 1 A l nf,,l1sh Sclentlflc Honoxs I 1 af., Michael Edward Welch Chicago 1111 nols 1948 1952 Lngllsh ROTC 2 3 4 igt 4 Rlf16Qll1l3 3 4 hodallty 1 Nlasquels 3 4 CJ Football Valslty Football 4 Leagues, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ioothall Champs, 3 soul if James Wnck Ward Chxclgo Illmols 1048 l'l 2 I ngllsh 5019111160 Ii O T L N 1 llf buntmg hurling ma Mater Games W111 be won and lost and tempers wlll flare, but sportrnanshlp w1ll Hower Soon the announcements of commencement w1ll go out and last mmute preparauons for the long awalted day w1ll be hurrled through Mothers Day W11l glve Lt Col Blermann a chance to show hls battahon to fond and admlrmg parents All the odds and ends of four years W111 be hastlly gathered up Bob Costello W111 have to beat Holzer at basketball for the last tune And Schnettler w1l1 reveal the secrets of cat and rat to Garcla who never mas tered the game Mark w11l have to sell h1s last card of nall chppers and Schultz g1Ve h s plane the last coat of dope 82 A I' L f -5 -. 11.. - l o 5 i A . 5 1 F , . FSL 2.5 iw , A ' f Xi' Y. X ' 'f 1 Q 1 ' ' l , ' '.2 I C . 5 I ' ' 2 sr:-ew: 'I ' : '. - '3 --'V' 2 -. 3, 43 R.O.'I'.l'., 2. 3, 4: Sgt., 43 nz ues, 2. 3. 41 -'l-TL. 43 Lei!-T 'S. 1, 2, 3, 4- 2, 3, 4. . . I . . , . li ,Y ' n ' '- 55 YY ' - v , I . - . C ' 3 . . . ., , , . ' ' . 1 . - - . 1 - . M -, , , . , , , - - - 2:.'.: -,2: , - , . . i H H -1 1 Of., Robert Allen Westerkamp, Cleyelind 01110 1048 10,12 Lfltln Sclentlflc RO LJ L 1sketball 1 X lrslty l'S.1sketb1ll lb N 4 140 l11llCh1l11ps 1 Basketl1e1llCl11mpS 2 dlplomos The Senlor Varlety Show, Macbeth Home of the Braxe Green Pastu Cln synopslsp wlll offer Rletz 'Vlullm M Donough, Drlscoll, Schell and the other tragedlans the1r last opportunlty before the foot llghts Exams must, then make the1r final bloody entrance and Senlor Week wlll be upon them The tradltxonal Senlol plcnlc, the publlcatlons outlng, the loungmg about, the practlclng for the ex erclses, and flnally Commencement Each hollow step upon the stage as one by one they take the1r hard earned d1p1O mas wlll be as so many hauntlng echoes of four long years Then wlll they take the1r varlous paths down the road of llfe, there wlll be goodbyes , many of them for the last tlme, and they wlll be gone 83 Wllllam Wlnslow Wledeman 'loledo Ohlo 1048 19.92 Lhsslcll H01 s x S Rlfle 111 allty lf Ollllll 1 NIOSQIIIIO I1 lsketb 1ll tl11ll L J Luke 1 X uslty 'Flack 3 4 N1OllOg'I 1111 Club 3 4 Leagues 1 2 3 4 Ie'1g11e Capt 4 Football Lhlnlps 1 2 3 4 L 1sket hall Ph ITIIDQ 3 Thomas Ambrose Wllllams, Dayton fjlllfl 19501952 Engllsh ROTC 3 4 bodwllty 4 Leagues 3 4 lf, ' .. . 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I . . - i X. , Z . ,, burly yourself zn your books complete your course nor suffcr thc kann cue of 110111 nd to cron rus APPRENTICES 4 the mystcrzcs of lu mclzned plane and the sub junctuc mood a d turf tlu apparent absurdity f ulhfr Euclzc or Cm PTIQICILTZT Jackson IL Wings or thc Mlnntc Min llflll the upper hand Cam pzon bows ns collective mad mer the asszgned pages and somerzmes dreams of Vars1 tu sports and Scnzor class rznqs 84 sly... her' H W D I T . , A - ' ' - P , n I f 1 1 ' l o the pans assinormn: but 14-1 r ' 'Z ' fsar, ' , . ' , Il I 7, , , . ...aa Q 'ffm , , . ., -5 130' if 4 M I , , Q, 2 x ,Q ar, Q M? H iv 5 5 5 C QM 1 X N9 J Q S I 2 5? 5 -N .3 I .-sf a 9-ir lrst Row cond Row I unlxms D1 Junnws I 'T23' RW' ws' ll I I I mu mmm Thlrd Row wxxrulxg Dlmm I m Illl at-1 'vw T vi-H ...ya 'W' -4: W 17 .vw as Q,-1 hw' lrst Row I II Jrxlhonfml IX flndxlom lf um: mn fulfil I co d Row III I I Ill! I Ix Ikuxlx 1 Third Row I II :Ing wx Ixulx x 1 14 hunk lll Oli? 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PER MARIAM As we look back on the school year of '51 and '52 we cannot help but notice the tremendous success of one of the backbone organiza- tiong Lit Campion. the Sodality-Con- clave. Striving to help its members attain a personal holiness and ap- ostolic zeal. its twofold end. the So- dality tried to bring the students to a conscious realization of the cor- rect ideas and ideals for their state of life. lt attempted to carry Christ into campus life. the class room, the Smoker. and the athletic field. By means ot' the weekly Monday meet-- ings Sodalists brought themselves up to date on important questions con- cerning their Faith. and were en- couraged to participate more active- ly in all chapel exercises. to pray 1 E it it it it E ii at 2 i E i if Second semester Senior Corlclave leaders. Nack. and Kennedy. Fr. Giunta pins Sodaiity emblem on freshman during the Sodality Reception Day Ceremonies, your Q 2. N 94 Pat Crooks assumes duties as 1st Prefect of Sodality: Fr. Prendergast and Lou Nack, assist the rosary, and to make daily men- tal prayer. Before any organization can be a success it must have zealous and capable leaders, To provide the So- dality with such men both faculty moderators and student leaders col- laborated. The faculty moderators consisted of one priest and one scho- lastic in each of four committees. Each group also had one senior, one junior and one sophomore repre- sentative elected by members of the Sodality. These twelve men met ev- ery two weeks with Father Prender- gast, the Sodality Director, to dis- cuss school problems. It was this central committee's duty to try to iron out difliculties of the students, to prepare for coming social events and to offer suggestions how the So- dality could be improved. This last group known as the Central Com- mittee is Campion's nucleus of stu- dent representation. George Dunlap, assisted by Jerry Boyle and Bill Purcell planned and presided over the first semester meetings of the Social-Cultural Committee. During the second sem- ester the officers were Bill McDon- ough, John Daly and Bill Purcell. Under the guidance of Father Con- roy and Mr. Brown, this committee sponsored three school dances. Through this group the seniors were allowed to accompany the Campion athletic teams on a few of their foot- ball and basketball trips. Its biggest undertaking was the splendid Home- Juniors march in May procession . 'I' coming Carnival, an event which cli- maxed a most successful weekend. The 'tCatholic Action Committee of the Sodality, the 1VIissionary-Ap- ostolic, had for its faculty modera- tors Father O'Brien and Mr. McMil- len. This committee was led during the first half of the year by Lou Nack, Paul Kleihege and Bill Pur- cell, and after January. by John Kennedy, Bill Parker and Jim West- rick. It handled the Bishops Relief Fund, the Christmas Basket Drive, and the Red Cross Drive. The direc- i Llonclowe and Kennedy. tion of most of the manual labor connected with Homecoming and the Mother's Day Program was ably as- sumed by this group. It also in- augurated Mission Thursday. On this day needs of the different missions were described to the students and their prayers requested. Retreat literature was supplied by the Literary-Publicity Committee. Various other duties of this active body within the Sodality were post- ing the bulletin boards. publishing Idea, supplying the infirmary with 3 First Semester Senior Conclave ,- Officers. Dunlap. Mullin. Nack reading material, and promoting nightly rosary. Moderators were Fa- ther Prendergast and Mr. Coughlin. The sets of oificers responsible for this committee's success were Bill Mullin, Tim Crooks and Tom Kil- bridge for the first semester, and Pat Crooks, Paul Kleihege and Nap Nasser for the second. The fourth section was the Rec- reational-Entertainment Committee with Father McCarthy and Mr. Mul- ligan as faculty advisers. Under the student leadership of John Kennedy, if Conclove out-door Benediction. John Daly and Jim Westrick, who were succeeded in the second sem- ester by Lou Nack, Jim Toomey, and Tom Killoridge, the group aided Campion's sports department. Every committee meeting included, besides business and discussion, spiritual reading and mental prayer. Each fourth week the Sodality met in the chapel and Sodalists reconse- crated themselves by prayer to the Blessed Virgin and her Divine Son exemplifying their motto To Jesus through Mary. First Semester Junior Conclave Officers, Klelhege, Day 1nd Crooks. Absent: Boyle Guard of Honor salutes during Father Aspenleiter began his sec- ond year as fresman sodality mod- erator in September. His call for candidates brought 125 out of 145 freshmen. Immediately, the organi- zation was separated into three com- mittees. the Eucharistic, Apostolic, and Marian. The moderators of these committees were Father Aspenleiter Mr. Tainter. and Mr. Maloney, respectively. The student otiicers ap- pointed xvere Tom Enright. Chuck Franz. and Louis Stettler, On February 2nd, eighty candi- J r. Conciovc Sodality prefect Louis Stettler stresses the spiritual and scholastic advantwges of Campion. dates. who had successfully under- gone the probation period. were re- ceived into the sodality. They also held their first class elections, and chose as their officers for the second semester Tom Birdsall, Chuck Franz and Pat Broderick. Besides its spiritual activity, the sodality also sponsored and participated in the Penny Carnival, a skating party, and Lawler Day. It also began a League of the Sacred Heart, and promoted the sale of pictures of the Sacred Heart for Christmas presents. 3 Freshman Sodality Leaders, Enright, Birdsall, Franz, nd A. Meyer. h fam 'H 3 0564? Q.-Q. NTS' , 1 1.6 lt I s Q H015 acl-ICDRDS Give Campion a boy and get ack 21 man. This is Campion's slo- an. But the man mentioned above ust be more than an intelligent ind in a fully grown body. Cam- ion has as its aim the cultured 5 at ' 'atholic gentleman. Among the cul- 'F fig ural opportunities offered to every N tudent is the series of Crawford R ounty Community Concerts pre- ' MK ented on the campus each year. The first group ot' artists to ap- ear bctore music lovers was the aint Olaf College Symphony Or- X hestra from Northfield. Minnesota. Q5 W, ane Hobson, the season's second M ertormer. thrilled the audience with ' er superb mezzo-soprano voice. ext in the series, the Paganini tring Quartet. a famous string en- emble. presented an enriching pro- ram of chamber music. The very njoyable and memorable season 'as concluded by baritone Michael hodes. Mr. deRanitz entertains Homecoming crowd Donald Berglund and the St. Olaf Orchestra The Paganini String Quartet and violins 111,11 mfr' 0 U M M M rst Row 5111111111 111 1 1 w 111 1 Lt 11 111 1 JLI 1 11 11 1 11 1 1 w ll 1 X llllllj., 11111111 1 11 111101 N IN 6114 1111 1111'11 Il 11111111 N 1111011 14111 Fourth Row 0 N 11ooks 0111 Olll D11 Q1 11111 1 x 1111 1 N111 1 The cl1o1r appemed 11111 '1t the ded1cat1on of Holy CIOSQ Semmary Bfwdes smgmg at Ma ees the Chou alm Lalolled th1Ougl'1 P1a111e and sang at muslc fES1lX 111 111 Plallle and LaC1osse The Seruor Choral Group sang t xtage sho11s and ln the Mother s Day S11o11 The duectors w I9 Mr Daly and M1 Arcur1 Flrst w N1 11 IN I1111S111 11 0111111111 11111 1 111131111 Second Row 1 IRI 11 111 IX 511111 Ntlmk H 19911111111 DIISLO 111111 1111 T 1r Row 1.1 1 1 O L 0110 1111 c 1 11 L 0-te 0 J 1011 HI H111 e 100 Ibn The band marches to dedication ceremonies at new Holy Cross Seminary The Camplon band now common ly Fefelled to dS the ROTC Drum and Bugle COIDS was th school umt Wh1ch furmshed mu 1C at most ol CHYHDIOUS fe tue on 21s1ons Un der the capable d1rect1on of PIOf S S deRan1tz the Corps won ltS9lf 1 1espected place IH school lie I thell umiorms thev mumhed t Homecommg for the half tlme cel 6bl8t1OH The1r d1splay of bedut1tul and 1r1tr1cate marghmg patt ms fo1med the mam pazt oi the show The band also traveled to La Crosse to pa1t1c1pate ll'l the d6dlC3 t1on of the new semmary last fall W1th Hxe ot e1 bands f1Um d1fle1e11t parts of the chocese thev mauhed along the m1le and a quarter 1oute to the semmalv The11 next appear mce was m the Southern WISCODSIH Confe1eme 'VIus1c F stnal held m PIHIIIB du Ch1en m Apul At Cam p1on thew p8lfOlffl6d fo1 the 'Wo ther s Day xx eekend The Pep Band enlnvens the crowd during basketball game GESTLJRES Apologetics Finalists: Mct':1i-ty, Parker, M. lioiiiitl Haivt-rkziiiip, Llluiitoii, Yorwerk, I-Ickniziii. During the latter part of Septem- ber. some forty students ranging from freshmen to seniors answered the call that led them to the third floor ot' Campion Hall and into Fa- ther R. J. G1'ennan's debate room. From tliis motley crew Father Gren- nan picked the debate team. Under his direction the Bellarmen began to study the question of conscription during war time. The question deals with whether the government has the right to direct any U.S. citizen to the job which it considers neces- sary for the winning of the war. To acquire a thorough under- standing of the problem. aspiring disputants spent the entire Hrst semester in preparation for the reg- ular. oz ofiicial debate season which was to begin in January. The mem- bers of the team attended an intro- ductory discussion at Eau Claire in October. Thereafter they spent their time in practice debates-among themselves and with other schools. lteld both away and at home. The different practice tournaments gave valuable knowledge and experience to the polemicists. On December 9, the Bellarmine Society appeared before the Mo- thers' and Fathers, Clubs of Chica- go and presented both sides of the idea of conscription as a possible solution to the labor shortage aris- ing during war time. Tom Doran and Lew Blanton took the affirma- Vorwerk. Stettler, Pntneaude, Doran. Meyer. Blanton. tv' Debate 1 R , 'Q andlng lllnton N uxxexk Slttlng XIOIIII 1 ll ght tlsklttel Duhxmel l line rude. tue slde and on the n gatne team Ed Patneaude and Ed O hsnel Cl rled the ball Once the second semester had b gun It was an unusual weekend tnat Campxon wasnt replesented 1n tournament sornewhele m the W1s consm area Ir February the speakers mu n eyed to St Peter, Mmnesota 1nd Gustaxus Adolphus Colle ww e andlng Nultu ex S In lm 1 Doll lla u on debxt rs from fixe states xxeme en tered ln the tournament The season ended 1n Mllwaukee at the wVIldW6St C8thO11C Hlgh School Tournament f om Wh1ch Camp1on beaten by only one school emelged 1n second place The A squad whlch galned many mo e x1ctor1es than defeats was led by Ed Patneaude D1ck Vorwerk, L w Blanton Tom Do1an and Tom 'Vleyel 1. If , at if , J, g I A ,f 5, gt 0. - 4 St ' : 3: , '1 ' ' '. ' ' :, -1 , Cl 'ir ,l'l:u'k, Xl' A, : N, 7' 4 A V S' Q ' v . z Q . v . . - ' C ' 'L l'- . . 9- , . 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It lS past smoo -a1 sax bll neu tam us Ul,2flll1Zrl1Oll o plommeme Tl exenlng speegh L El s xxh1t1 met tune 1 week was Olg4ll1l!Ed ald dnetted bw Fa 191 1611111111 Its o11g1n was the l6NLl of manx o1ato11tal amb1t1ons as vc plessed bt Jun1o1s and 9601015 F1 IEIIWBU QGIICIOUQIW U xe up me 41 1 new n1Lat Ill IT1l.2l1t Houush l1lxe the tedal ot Le banan Ultnnate goa ot the new nas to atqune an ease g1oup publu spealung and to be mo1e peuuasne and exact 111 arguments and alooxe ll to g3ll'l self tonndence T1e glOL1p began bx p1act1t1ng 6I'1l,1HCldtlOl1 and a1t1culat1on and tnen moxed on to debatlng xeadmg and o1ato1x Debatlng p1act1ce alded lmmencelx ll'1 the toxmatlon of couect reason mg Loop holes IU the opponents speech xxele attacked hx lOglC and Speech CI xxe1ghted thought Vlanv 1 thought ess mold was held 111 Lhetlx be OIC UUCMIIILC Readlng, plattlte was Qonductecx belole 11 mltlophone Both p1ep.11ed and xtempmaneous l9ddll1D n11tte1 was lead bw the putlclpants Nlost ot the emohasu xested on the tlea1 ness ol a1t1tulat1on and plllllllllila tlon Vvlth the faults magmfled hx the THlLlOplIOH8 th speakel was was also stlessed alone xtlth t e Q le1 tx ot tie manuscllpt leadlng The Olatormal practme conmsted ln Wlltlllg ones oxxn speeth an then dellx e11ng It to the g1oup Ges tu1es tome lnflectlon, pronunuatlon pelsuaslon axtlculatlon and genel xl appeamnce xxele all ernplosed SIHLC thls was the culmmatlon ol the touxse an appllcatlon of all one knexx concermng the pzesenta t1on of a speech 1 t to right I wut 1 llll Q t lll X 111s1 4 f .- N 5 Thl .Q 21' 1 yt' f 'Q '-111 1 ' . . ' ,d 2 ' - 10 U v .1 D 5. ' , I-V 1- 1 ., , ., . - . ., gf - 1' ' ' . 12 ' ' V' : ,' ' . .1 Ss., - ' .1 1 w . 2 . .. .. S 2 - , H D-I H S L i - G ' ' , Q' ' 5 ' g 11 . Q . L. , . ' U- l . G ' . ' A U' ba ' his .SS - , A. '. , ' , -- .' - tl tl1'1' tl is - ' orga lt ' l ' . - ' v ' 1 - readily corrected. Voice infieetlon ' . v - ,1 ' v . ,. . , 5. . . b 6 .4 h - ' f 1 ln '- lf 'L V1 . ' 4 , 1 -s v 4 vt, , 1 Y A xi i d 1 - ' A 4 l - k. - - t v v ' Lef ' : ,ovlu-1', Nt :11. liyun. l'11xV1-r, Nl: tt' 0 -, l':u-ini, llohzln, l'Il11'igl1l. Voi- luml, Hush, Mullin. Hs l'. l '0ll. J. O. C. Every afternoon throughout the past year, Tom Doran and Ed Pat- neaude have conducted their News and Sports show. They oilered their commentaries to all who listened and discussed the news of the day. local, national, and international. In the evenings from 6:25 to 6:50 Don Driscoll could be heard on the disk show, Campus Capers . This program was begun in '49 and has continued each evening Monday through Friday since that time with Curly at the mike. Album night. re- quest night, and hit parade night, all make for easy listening to popular waxings. Wednesday afternoon from one o'c1ock until two brought George Schmitz to the airlanes with his 'Tops in Pops show on records. Men who day after day sit and lis- ten to the same voices coming over Larsen and Bush hard at work. i G55 i:.,jj+r -,t Announcer Driscoll Em-Cees Campus Capers Kiss announcing basketball game. aff 0 105 ,,,.,.,..,.,-qw-W-Q the a1r wax es make su1e that the records are 11ned up and tlme the program to a Spllt second are VOC s top notch englneels They are only four 1n number but nexer theless do the work of twelxe Don Larsen Bob Engemann Jack Dunn and Wendell Hall are the unsung heroes behmd the scen s Thelr du t1es as engmeers also brought them to the Job of arrangmg all m1cro phone 1nsta1lat1ons 1n the d1n1ng hall chapel gym and all football games track meets dances and com'nun1tw concerts As an 1nnoxat1on Father Conroy mode1ator of the organlzatlon ap po1nted one englneer to accompany the varslty basketball squad along w1th an announcer for each of the games played away When the des t1nat1on was reached the games would b relayed back to the cam pus for the student body VOL DOI musc that 1 hot Jazzy loud and w1th that D1x1e beat th1S lS the show D1ck Ferry and Joe Klley a1e the partners 1n spmnmg platters fOl th1s wax works on Saturday and Sunday evenmgs from 6 30 to 7 00 Sports Roundup of the Week IS ushered IH on Sunday mornlngs vuth B111 Klss summarlzmg the sport events from the weeks past and mak 1nU pred1ct1ons for the game h1gh 11 hts of the week to come Flnally roundlng out a full week on VOC comes Don W1rtel and B111 Hogan Wlth the11 Junlor D1v Platte1 Party Between recordmgs Don and B111 dlscuss the news head l1nes of the week W1rtel 1S an aV1d fan of meteorology and consequently IS 1n a pos1t1on to make accurate weather torecasts fO1 the com1ng xx eek Patneaude Doran and World Affalrs Strlctly Dlxne wnth Duck Ferry , . - 7 Q ,1 Q Q .N . 5 A D , Y y 7 Y 7 - , . . . A . ' , - - 7 ' . - ' AL ,YV ' Y U 3 1 . y. . .9 . - , ' , l - D - 'U 5, . 1 1 1 7 Y , , V' . . . ., . . ' ' ' .. SK ' . 7 n 7 . ' ' - v ' 1 ' ' 9 . . V Y - , - 9 - ' - . It . . . ,, . . X: O. C. Hogan and Wlrtel announce weather report Mechanics Hall and Dunn at tape recorder Disc Jockey Schmltz and Tops In Pops LQ. Q, A 1 Q ' . 107 RETURN Most prophetic words were ut- tered last October 12 when Coach William Hoffman said. This yegir's team will set a new tradition for winning all homecoming games. Before those words were official- ly verified much blood and sweat had gone into making the home- coming of 1951 the greatest in the history ot' Campion. Many men were responsible for this success. First and foremost were Mr. Ar- curi, SJ.. und his stall ol' student Chieftains who had been planning, supervising, and constructing this Celebration for weeks beforehand. Mannie Bush and his Homecoming Hop committee decorated the cool club room into a swanky ballroom. The gym had grown into the shape Ed Oschsner leads band during Homecoming Breisacher and Co. run booth at the Carnival. -'Q NN'-119' 10 The band performing an intricate serpentine pattern at half-time of the Homecoming game of a carnival midway largely through the efforts of whip-cracking Bill Kemp. Professor deRanitz with his Blackhawk Drum and Bugle Corps and Mr. Daly with his Gregorian choir had been drilling and practi- cing weeks in advance. George Schmitz and his Paul Bunyon crew had scaled the bluffs for timber and had constructed the huge bonfire. And last but by no means least, the football team had long been antici- pating the victim of the year-Co- lumbus High. The first big event of the week end came at 8:30 Friday night, when the homecoming bonfire was put to the torch. And Sam C. Columbus, captain of the enemy team, sizzled away in the gigantic blaze. Master of Ceremonies at this traditional pep rally. Pat Farnand. pumped confi- dent rejoiners from coaches, alumni, and team members. Meanwhile the pep band a la Crooks, Pat, Tim 81 Co., serenaded the mob until ex- hausted everybody fled. Saturday began with a beauti- fully clear day and by 3:30 p.m., game time, one of the largest crowds in Campion history, some 1500 fans, had assembled. The first two quar- ters were tough ones but pleasant to watch. Half-time performances of band, drill team, helium balloons and Indian Ed Ochsner were also warmly appreciated. And at the final gun, that homecoming jinx which haunted Knights for four years was completely 'routed and exorcised. After the game the visitors were treated to dinner in Loyola Hall. From there they were invited to the Homecoming Carnival and Dance which opened doors at 8 p.m. The wondexs encounte1ed that mght xxere many and d1xerse There were gam s aplentx the lVl1lk Bot tle Toss Dodge Ball Balloon Dart Rmg a cane to l1st a few The Fa thers Club operated the bmgo ta bles xxh1le the 'Vlothers Club had lhell auttlon booth Ind the M111 t'11y then Fuearms d1splax 'VI d Ramtz 1m1d all thes gomvs on 1ed ll 11s xx1t1 lllS lac HnUe11nff f t Hammond organ x,xh1le the 1et1eshment booths se1x ed the t111ng mult1tude so that thex m1Uht haxe the enewx to C8115 thell p ie Th Club R om too emploxed a happx but p 1haps mo1e peate tul t1oxxd For mann xxe1e the cou ples that fl1tted about to the best Gan melJd1es of the land F1n1ll e calmx al d'1n e had to Qlo lOl I-Iomecomu ng 1bout m1dn1ght pa1tlx because ex erbody xx as IH need of sleep IH orde to be ready for th exents commg up the next day On Sunday mommg at 9 a Pontt tical H1gh 'Vlass xxas celebrated bx Blshop Butholome 111 honor of the D11mond Jubhee The sermon was 6 l1xe1ed bv MOHSlgHOY OShau,:,h ne sx xxho vx1th B1shop Bartholome 19 an alumnus ol Camp1on 'Ihe1e followed a cafeter1a bl83K last to1 all 1n the d1n1r1g 1oom Af te that mme pa1entteach1 ton f ences md then the unxe1l1n0 ot the nexx statue ot Bl ssed Edmund Camp1on The statue xxas made ot xx h1te maxble bv Domemco MHSTIO 1ann1 1n Italv Fest1x1t1es exentually cam to 1 close xx1th Solemn Ben d1Lt1on Noonan rushes Into block opposmg players 'MW EXTRAS September of '51 brought to lieht again the reorganization of C2lI'Yl1DiOIl'S own little theatre group, the Mus- quers. With Father Prendcrgzist us moderator, the student body was cn- tertuined with un excellent Thanks- giving Dany performance ot' ll three act melocirzimzi titled, The IVIonkvy's Paw. This production brought to the stage a well-rounded quintet of ex,- perienced thespians in the person of Bill McDonough, Dan Rietz, George Dunlap, Bill Kiss, and Dan Power. On March 1, Fr. Prendergast took his crew to Lu Crosse for the annual play festival in which six diocesan schools pzirticiputed. From the 36 contestants who entered the festival, Bill Kiss won a Hrst place oscar for his fine portrayal of Sgt. Morris while Bill McDonough placed fourth. K 3 Left to right: Sullivan, M., 'l'hr-isa-n, liynn, G., Iiiiclmltz, liohzln, llatclilniln-r, Nyhun, Schnet ii SL'ilNVllI'ZlP1lll1'I', G:u'c'i:L, Holland, Mc-Klowsm, Iiulwy. Mullin in Macbeth F' DICIQ: 1? i t r lol Two stagehands flx an arch Stage crew builds a set The second semester brought a very radical change when Father A J Deeman took control of all theatri cal presentatlons on the campus Aside from the occasional stage re views whlch were presented to the student body before the regular Sun day movie feature Fr Deeman ever witnessed at Campion Rever zes of 52 The show opened with an organ solo by Dick Hasselman and moved into the prologue Thls dealt Wlth a student going through his four years at Campion As he ascended the stairway of l1fe at Campion and mox ed up to his senior year Narra tor Pat 'VIcCaity was telling the au dience of the humorous events which occur throughout th course of an at C1 ge school year Wh n the young neophyte had reached the golden year at his alma matei three seniors attired in cap and gown were shown preparing to attend then graduation SGFVICCS One of the group however was rerninis cing over the past most Joyous years V1a the volce of Pat VcCarty the pleasant occurrences were recalled and then a spotlight dropped to the stage where the object of the sen iors thoughts was acted out The Fly scene flom Green Pastures Wlth Bill lVlcDonough as de Lawd and Bill Mullin as Gabriel the scene x ividly brought back many happv ie collections to all who had viewed the o11g1nal presentation of this humor ous Negro interpretatlon of heaxen an creation Next the scene shifted to a xery impressive stage review which in eluded an Irish quaitet boasting the schools best waiblers Pat Crooks Joe Sullix an Joe English and Mike Stizok After the musical dneision the seniors thoughts once again dilfted Q' be 112 N-. 'R 'Sr- I . Q . . ' Q x fw t v , 'dvr' V I V XX, ' 1 v ' ' ' N 1 . , . A , . staged one of the biggest productions first memorable event was the Fish ' ' , - ., 7! . . I 1' ' ' - x. ' , b I A V r ' ' .- I 7 Q y A f 'a . I 1 . ' ge Y 7 5 N7 ' A . ' I . Y Q ' 7 . , , . Q, .JTCJCIG to Green Pastures th1s trme one of the most unforgettable scenes God s Offlcc Once 1ga1n the two Bxlls re sumed then roles ot God nd Gab 1 pectlx ely Thls scene also brought tne two cleaners Lou Nlck and Pat Falncnnd and Abraham Islac and Jlcnb CPat 'VILC1lty Don Drlscoll and Cla11 Schellj A swlft tup to the mus1c'1l end of the show agam thls trme to hear a medlev of charm Then to the drama tlc Matbfth Bll Mullm as Mxcb th vt 'ls very ably 1ss1sted by Bob Cos tello and the three welrd slst rs YVI1k6 Welch Paul Relland and Daxe McClure Home of thc Brave followed a and was very well recelved Dan Rretz as Moss B1ll McDonough as th psychlatrrst and Joe Enghsh as the Major gave outstandmg perfor mances After the second scene from Home of the Brave th entlre musxcal en semble presented selectrons from Oklahoma SO101StS from the group mcluded Joe Sulhvan 'VI1k Strzok and J e Engllsh The flnxle of the show brought ll members of both the musrcal and dramatlc casts onto the stage to Jom sololst Joe Sulllvan 1n smgmg a trlb ut to all the mothers present You are a Wonderful Mother Father Deeman wrote produced and dlrected the whole show XVh116 h1S stagrng was handled by techmcal d1rector Mark Sulllvan Mr F J Arcurl SJ handled all muslcal ar rangements as muslcal dxrectol Tm chorr Wh1Ch provrded all background musxc was dlrected by Mr J P Da ly SJ Wntches Ferry Crooks Paulson Cleaners Farnand Nack Tragednans Mullm Costello Dr McDonough Patient Rnetz . . . , . . 1 KI ' , . ,.,, Z . . t - ' a C 'es ' f . A ' , , i I . K , Y J. Y C z -1 . l ' 1' , I , V - V C- '- ' f . i ' L we YC ek I .- . . QQ H A 7 3 V , , H, other selection by the choral group . v . e w , . , , Q ' A ,. , LL U ' . . X . 'D , r c o '. . e . ' a .Q 4' - , , ,, , , , . , . . , .. . I 1 , I - 1 ' , . . Stage Www-sw ense scene from Home of the Brave T1e p1oduct1o11 stafl fo1 the coloc tool cont1ol OKGI the ma 1 V- f 1 Q1 ISXIEXX nurr1be1ed 111019 tl1.1n 8C x SN S 'uae and 1t: CIGVK xxl11le Don lm Cll 18 umed Llle 1ole ol mast 1 elo 111c1n1 X he up was handled by I J A X 1111102111 SJ and l11s ass1Nt1'1t5 D1 lx Sehnettler and Don GHTCIB LJDSIUDIS J e1x1QO1 was Don D11scoll uns 1 le MOL x l1 1 49 loot s1a11Caxe 1unn1ng up 1 CGHKEI B1 1e1 dbe1 1ef1d Cll fente bwugnt the planx to c0'11L1lL 11011 Chudx Holland and J e Rub 5 The cast of The Monkeys Paw a thr1IIer ll 1 rm 6,,k,,,?A1,x4 . ff in 5: W , , 1 1 AK Q . 1 63,8 ig , 1 . ,f f Y i L Q W 1, A t . .. A '- , ,Y , . , JV, . . - I - . . , . - persons. After Mark Sullwun 'lrew ' E A A . . S ' ' e' . f- ' H. up me pls , fg 1' t11e 8 'vel SVC- , , A W . .ILVF ' '11, . 1 C - - 1 , A . . . tl e - 3 'Stl 'St' gl 1 -L '- Ai C ' f b 3 1', ' ' I 1 ' R- A h ' ' . 1 ' . J ' 9 1 5 9 V ' V ' VCX PGP 1937 saw tne b1rth of two new pub IILHUOHQ whxth although not hkelv to p1OXldE Q0mpet1t1oh for the Clm pumette and Kmght gne ex Ely m d1cat1oh of becommg campus trldx tlons Kmght Ed the first of the new pubhcatlohs ts a hterary magazme pubhshed by the Sophomore class It features short storles essays poems To proxlde opportumty for creatlve Vklltlflg by those sopho mores Wlth the des1re and the ab11 1ty lb the purpose of Kmght Ed The other new pubhcatlon IS Idea a rellglous paper ed1ted and pubhshed by the Llterary Pubhclty Commlttee of the Conclave Idea prox 1des the heeded moral and sp1r 1tua1 shot m the arm by prmtmff many thought proxokmg artlcles on re11g1ous top1cs Prmter Jack Howe puts Ette to bed Circulation Staff Becht Wledemann McCarty and Theusen ' f ' ' f V - .. . J, . L, 1 . C F . , , . Z - . . ., V v Y . - v - 4 ' a K' . , . 1 1 V4 . v ' N. - o 1 ' - ' y v . , k g V. . - D , - 7 . . - v H u 3 1 1 1 - ,fp t W1thout doubt the hardest work mg group of students on the campus ls the Camvzonette staff The1rs IS the monumental task ot gettmg out an elexen thousand xx ord Ette ex ery other xveek of the school vear The Etta stafl unseltishly sacunced OI p It of lt l1su1e t1me xx11t1ng re vxrltlng arrangmg typ lllf' and c11cu1at1nU the Ette Commander 1n ch1ef of the stat? xx as 6dltOl B111 'VIcDonough Bes1des d1rect1ng and co ord1nat1ng the xx oxk of hlS h nchmen 'VlcDonough found t1me to xx11te hlS Comment for each 1 sue On the lble and xx1ll1ng shoulde1s ot ll1S 1ss1st1nts '1ss0c1ate ed1to1s John Ryan Don Dzlscoll Dxck Fel rx and J1m Gladstone fell the bu1 oen of the bulk of the VVI1tlHg D115 colls 11x lv sect1on People 1nter x1exved d1fler nt campus personah lrst Row I 1 Nltllulltlll 1 Cort p c tles 1n each ISSUG John Ryans Job vxas to xvr1te the all 1mportant fea ture story each xxeek The a1umn1 have J1m Gladstone to be thankful to when they read of the act1x1t1es ot the1r forme1 classmates 1n the Alumm sectlon of the Etta D1ck Fe1ry was 'VlcDonouUhs r1ght hand F1om hlS fluent pen came Projects 1n 8ddltlOH to endless 16 xx11t1ngs These four were a1ded by campus 11te1ary 11 ht Stahl Mull1n Bush K11br1dge Dalx Bohan Enghsh Hol Le1 Pu1cel1 and Hoffman These tank and file go under the unpre tent1ous but meamnffful t1tle of XkI1l9l5 Bush xx1ote Records Sf Fzlms Stahl tutned out Books Bohan p1cced togethex Actwttus vxh11e Pur cell and B111 Hoffman tog ther xx1th K11b11dge kept Kostka Halls domgs before the readmg pUbllC Upon xepotter Farnand Poxxe1 lxcnmlly Second R w lil ll Nl L, l N016 te Fabel and B1ermann fell th unhzp py lot of search1ng the trackless Wastes of the campus tor edlble fare Sports edltor Bob Costello was the blg wlg on the sports stene Jxelt Mahoney was h1s league legrnan Vlathematluan John Kennedy sup plled Costello and hls boys Wlth the latest statlstltal dop whlle hJld1ng the Job ot Ettc stat1st1can and cor respondent The real unsung heroes of the Ettr stafl ne those ln the Cnrulx t1on department B1ll Wledemann Pat 'VlcCarty Al Bachhuber Jack Hessburg held down the thankless but most xmportant Job of add1ess mg stamplnff rna1l1ng and dlstrlbu t1ng the Ette to clamorous campus leaders Ettt photoglaphy thls veal has h1t ln the oplnxon of rnanx an all tune hl h Sport photos captured all llo 1: Flrst Row Xl uhom x x 68 Dun! the attxon ol the gudnon :nd hard wood the group shots were attlac tn ely lald out and were remarkablw tl ax cut as a general rule The man behlnd all thls Was Bill Essex A sophonooz Essex d1d wonder tor the Em xx 1th h1s tamera and strobe The Ettt came bl weeklw the lxst we lx between wsues Wl e xoted to Vklltlllg and plannmg lL tures were shot and shlpped off to the engmxer The second vt ek was deldllne Week The seene shxlted from the campus to The Cotwur plant 1n town Galley proots were read and corrected the dummy xx as made up Bw Thursday ex enlnv the Etta was put to b d and Frld 15 sau the presses roll F1orn tne presses lt went to the blndely vxhere lt was assernbl d folded stltched bw Wle demann 81 Co Th1s lS a bllef hxstorv of an Etta from pen to leader Nh Second Row low: 1 c x First Row l Il Ho Q N nhl l lm Tovxand the end ot each school xexr one mlght f el a cextaln a1r of expectancy fillmg the hallowed hall of Camplon As one would readlly guess the object draumg all atten t1on at thls tlme lS the memorable C mp on Kmght Th1s IS the annual publlcahon left by the Seruors as a tmbute to the1r Alma YVIHIGI F K Agri Meyer and Blanton cused on the xauous act1x1t1es Ol ganlzatlons and occuwences of the school year the 02 Knight becomes a part ot each 1I1dlXldU3.1 who has come m contact Wlth Camp1on The captam of th1s sh1p must be a man of many talents Such lS the case here Ned Mathmoe steered hls xroll Second Row In lll ee ll NUIO . . . 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' ' . 2 o- vessel to a safe and successful har- : iulm , lzlr, Hts , Hush, Drk- , : ' um: , T., IE, -li. f:Jll'f J, .' un, l'. l ., X ' A , yx A . 1 Knight Edntor Mattlmoe and as ocnt KWJIJ' Wrbook cogs Mu Im Ryan and Kennedy bO1 As 9dltOl 1n Lh1et 'Vlf1tt1moe de xoted ted1oux hou15 duung the pait rnonthi l1n1ng up hm stall ElSS1gHlI'lg 111110115 11t1tles, 1exx11t1ng and con stantly domg resea1ch on membe1s o the SEUIOL class uae, 1101 alone hoxxex er 1n the-Se t1m con summg pmgecte but woo ablx QlStEd by 1-115 assoc1ate 6dlt'J1S Tom rst Row 1 ll 1 1 NlllllX 1 lllf-.LI 1ld VIexe1 and Lexx Blanton Wlth 'VI1t 1moe ab th ll oxe we VVIQNEI 111 Blanton lnopected all bltS of lte1 dlX gemb whmh planed thmugh he po1tholes ot then 1espett1xe offlceo AQt1x1t1es QdltO1 John Rv.111 sbt hu staff of SGHIOFS to XNO1lx uncoxerlng l1L1zed ach exemento of each QBYIIOI 1 llx SeCO1'd R 1 111 I E I N 1 'Y' 1 I' , , 1. ' 1 1 r 1 ff IS -'- '1t' - . ' -1- v ' B. .. .' ,L ,. Sm . YJ, I.. A Vv . 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Q 1 x ' ' He and hls aides olgamzed the ma te11a1 after 1nte1v1ew1ng each of the graduates Cormectmg the galley proofs proved to be hls blgg6St headache In the meantlme vvhxle Ryan was drggmg mto the past B111 Mullm was domg some drggmg of h1s own Into the pockets of advertlsers John Kennedy as sports edrtor b13V6d the ram and the snow to get reports of all athletlc events The many plctures that were to go 1nto en by B111 Esser and Bob Madlgan of DeLonge Studlo Both cllmbed lad dels lay prone trled dxfferent angles to get the unusual and mtez estmg XICWS of the Camplonlte ln actlon As one can Ieadlly see .1 new feature was lnaugurated under Mat tlmoes aegls The usual senlor 1n Yxilif '11' formals shots appeaung at the top of the senlor pages have been dropped and ln thelr stead has been mtroduced a runnmg summary of events humorous and seuous WhlCh accumulat cl durmg the past foul years Thls dlflicult and soul sear mg project was done by Mannle Bush Besldes delvmg mto the past and best forgotten sltuatlons Bush practmally mortgaged h1s 11fe for th se mterestlng anecdotes The 52 Kmght malks the closmg ot another year Its pages w1ll brmg back many cherlshed memorxes to the senlors who now become a part of the memolles of the school Many classes w111 come and g but the Kmght w11l always remaln a symbol of the everlastmg trad1 tlon bu1lt by the student m the name of Camplon Actlvltles Editor Ryan and Mark Sullivan Ette photographer Esser at work 4Q! 'S'a, nn-:A l.I , l - .,. ...... ...... 1 . ' L 1 ' - Y v' 1 .' . ' . ' ' - ' Y 1 1 ' 7 4 'I v I . . he , i v - ! 1 . . . - ' ' 7 ' -e ' ' . ' . Q , . 4 . this volume of the Knight were tak- 1 . - ' Y Y V ' , .' . Y- . . . ' V O, . . ' Y 1 - 1 ' , 4 . Y U ' ' . , . . . ' ' . . . . . , T' L 'X L , 1 r vs fr ,X N Q ,, ' S CLUB If you need an usher for a ball game or just a man who can get things done, the Monogram Club is the organization to contact. Together with every Varsity letter, a member- ship in the Club is awarded. This is the only way a man can enter this elite group. Many new faces appeared in the ranks of the 1952 clubg Tom Mohr and Al Biermann through football, Pete McCarthy and Jack Holzer via basketball, Bill Parker and Bill Crawford through track and base- ball respectively. There were, in ad- dition, some who repeated their per- formance and picked up a second and even a third monogram. Pat Crooks and John Kennedy are in the former class. Bill Mullin is the only three striper. Although no president was elected during the year, John Duffy, long Coach Hoffman presents letter to Bill Mullin time member through baseball, acted as director of operations. He was the organizer of most of the ushering activities at games, Community con- certs, and at whatever occasion de- manded them. First Row: xVll'dt'lIl2lIlll, Mullin, Hvsslrul'g', Jesse, Str-ttlvr, Quinn, Noonan, i'l'2lNYfOl'ti, Nurdln Hzisselman, 1,411-'eVre, Mohr, Ther-S, Parker. Second Row: Crooks. Kennedy, Kloiliege, Mc'-Kenni YVestf-rkanip, Costello, .l. R., Hei'i'ern:in, Nnck, Dunlap, Duffy, Farrell, Trimnrm-0, Murphy. 41 60 YEARS The X631 l95l xx lS a xeu Qpeudl wean at Campmn fo1 11 mfuked 1h Dmmond Jub1lee lfl 1he Souetx 1 Jews 01 1h1ee of the Qchools most 1exe1ed pr1s1s Frb F1ane1Q X Ne bllCh Anthonw F GSWSGI and The odme F Schu11e On Sep1ernbe1 1 1111111 e1s111x oi IWCII IC e,J1 on 111 J 1he S011e1v and 11211111 11 Home eommg theee OL1tStdlldlllg JeQu11s xxexe feted FIZillQlS Xf1x1e1 Neb1ch entered Yllll61G6Il He spenf f1Ju1 xea1s of no x111a1e and s1udx he1e 11 Cdl'Tlpl0Il then lxnoxxn as Sacred H9Hlt Col lege Then he ClOSSed 'he ocean 10 Holland where tor mx xearQ he etudled Ph1l0sophx and Theolggw H uae cndalnecl 1U 1906 Blshop Bartholome offlclatmg at Homecomlng Mass Jesuut Jubnlaruans Schutte and Nebruch attend Mass 12 E , ..,- l l 1 R N. . va: v .'- 5 .', v V V . - ' 1 - Q .I . . D. L' 0, . , . 'Q N . . ' - . - Q . y 1hez ':' A I ' 1- ' E ' - 1' ' Q 1 - . ,' f 1' . vi . the Society of Jesus when he was 1 Q N' ' 1 ' ' . . , g L 5 A l K 5. ny 1 Nvv C I ,V Z 1, , A t K? if .L 1,3 s. if .gif A. 1 V 1 W L ',', Q. ff- -2.4 1 r , 1 After completlng h1s tert1ansh1p at Flor1ssant MISSOUYI Fr Nebr1ch was appomted pr1nc1pal of Loyola H1gh ID Cleveland where he ruled for seven years In 1914 he began a long role of teachlng asslgnments wh1cl'1 brought hlm back finally to Cam plon 1n 1935 DLIFIHU these twenty one years between Loyola and Cam p1OH he taught at St Stanlslaus Semmary Flor1ssant St Mary f the Lake Semlnary Mundele1n Il l1no1s Xav1er Un1ve1s1ty of C1nc1n nat1 and Marquette Un1vers1ty f At Camplon Fr Nebrlch 1nstructed the upperclassmen 1n the class1cs unt1l h1s ret1rement from the class room 1n 1946 He IS st1ll however qu1te 3Ct1Ve be1ng both a student Confessor and freshman counselor Elghty years old Fr Anthony Geyser IS one of the few Camplon JESU1tS today born and bred 1n Ger many A student of the Un1vers1t1es ot Bonn and Munlch as well as a graduate of the Jesult semlnarles 1n Holland Fr Geyser has had a great reputat1on as a classlcal scholar Or da1ned 1n 1903 he applled for m1ss1on duty 1n Arnerlca HIS first asslgnment was to Sacred Heart Semlnary CCamp1onD After that he taught at Toledo Omaha St Louls Mankato and Flor1ssant I 1919 he returned once more to Cam p1on where for twenty years he taught the classlcs F1 Theodore Schutte a natlve of Mankato M1nnesota began hlS ca re r as a Jesult 1n 1891 He spent s1x years studymg ph1losophy and theology at Valkenburg Holland and three years teachmg as a scholastlc at Sacred Heart College He was or dalned 1n 1905 He was then ass1gned to the fac ulty of Sacred Heart College where through the years he taught Latm, Greek Enghsh German and h1S tory Fr Schutte has been at Sacred Heart now for over fifty years And thouvh the name of the place has chanffed Fr Schutte rema1ns Fr Scott Blshop Bartholome Fr Glunta celebrate Monsngnor O Shaughnessy says It can be done' 123 , . r - v - ' - , . - ! Y ' ' a 'f ' . , c , . . H . y . . . r . - 0 ' . Y ' ! - Q ' , - . . - . . 1 1 ' 0 'Q . . M1lwaukee. . . . ' I 1 . . , . . ' . ' I I . ' ' 7 ' - , . l ' v U 1 v ' 7 Q a s - ' ' ' ' v 11 ' 7 1 ' l 1' 1 5 5 . Y SABRES When NIHJOI Chxlstophel Kee9,1n ned 1t 1mp1on tum w ire 100 he found 1 battdhon opemtlng 1n rut 1nd l1Cl'i1I1g 1n m1l1t11x hnesse Todav he has 1 cmclx Outnt wlth 111 honm 1at1ng and a Iecold for d1s txnetlxe mllltirw dr1ll knowledge and le1de1sh1p The 1eo1gan1zed vV1l'l11IX Office h1d new and authoxxtatlxe lanes at the stnt of the 1951 1902 xeil Seu ond 111 comm 1nd uns L1eut Lows De V111 Mesh flom S61X1C6 ln KOFQI '1Sl61 S 1ge1nt C D K1tel1nGe1 who Lame to Camplon at the same tlme Qs 111101 Keegan kept tab on Companw B and mn the Alrnorx on a t1ght schedule Tutelage of me Jun101s ind the fmtlcs of A Com pinx fell Llfldel the expelt ewes of VI1ste1 S rgemt Joseph Sholu Complementing the PVISSZT st1Fl vm F1121 S xgeant L8lI1dQl X1 L also a xetelan oi the Knean shud le who x 1X Q1p1blx modex lt8C1 the Rlfle Tenn .nd Companx C Cnldel Lveut Col Alb 1 B 8111111111 Ouch slr' FIPS when FCWCU GFIUISY' Fr Gluntw blesses new ROTC fhg 5 NI- la 1-on l- -in commanded the battalion with en- viable finesse. His executive, Cadet Major John Stettler, and Adjutant, 'Cadet Major Thomas Mohr, hand- led their assignments like vets. Ca- det Captains William Mullin, Daniel Rietz, and John Holzer rounded out the battalion staff. Hapless Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen were blithely ordered to do or die by company commanders Captain Don Stahl, CCO. AD, Cap- tain John Kennedy qCo. BJ, Captain James Noonan CCo. CJ, and Captain Pat Crooks CBandy. Executive of- ficers of Companies A B and C were lst Lieutenants Edward Kul czak Michael Strzok and Louis Nack Lieutenants William McDon ough and Richard Hasselman lent a helping hand to the ordering of the Band Permanent positions as platoon Major Keegan reviews leaders were held by Lieutenants Thomas Beck, Robert Deglman, John Duffy, Joseph English, Roger Jesse, William Kemp, Joseph Kiley, Mar- tin Quinn, Robert Schultz, Joseph Sullivan, and James Dresser. In conjunction with the Military Othce the battalion staff inaugurated some new policies and retained many of the old practices so as to improve the military discipline and the quality of the battalion. Honor ribbons and ribbon bar awards were given to cadets for various accom- plishments. Medals, too, were be- stowed for band proficiency lead- ership military knowledge and marksmanship Cadets of the week and of the month were rewarded with town pers and a biographical sketch in the Ette Other capital events on the mill tary schedule were the annual dress honor winning cadets wA !'w V-ww ,Aa 'ft an parade and competition on lVIother's Day and the Military Ball on Feb- ruary 23. A major part of the military or- ganization at Campion is the Rifle Team. Membership in this exclusive outfit was restricted to the ten top sharpshooters. John McCabe, as president, managed the 109 mem- bers. From these the team was sel- ected. Campion's team took first place in be Cleaned. the Wisconsin Military District rifle match and sixth place in the Fifth Army District match in which more than a hundred teams fired. Sgt. Ky- ran McGrath and Lt. Col. Biermann were the creme de la creme even of this choice outfit by notching high- est scores. In the monthly National Rifle Association Postal Matches, the team has held fifteenth place of all high school and college teams in the nation. A-tenn-shun! I ! One of the honor platoons of the year. New x , n 'Q-wg Q ' . . .'v 'f' A .,-.nigh A T s - 3 nf' Ru, :.C .111- And those springs had tctte 'I Qi - Art Ciub gs-rd' rw 1... 'mdmg lQrg,mrn Nluttln Loch: rn DAUBEIQS Last year a new organrzatron was founded at Campron call d the Cam pron Art Club Its first year the 50 ol season was only the begrnnrng but today has seen the group come rnto full promrnence Last year the Art Club came somewhat to the fore when Ned Mattrmoe presrdent of the organr zatlon adorned the drnrng hall wrth a large prcture of a Campron Knrght used as a scoreboard for the maga zrne drrxe The group also managed very well to step up school sprrrt durmg the past year wlth rts pro motronal srgns and banners 1952 howex er brought more unrque and colorful drawrngs and brllboards Several banners were parnted as a trrbute to the team at varrous football and basketball games the most noted of these bemg the Homecommg banner Another of the amateur Rembrandts feats was twe skrllful promotron of the Junror Magazrne Drrxe tced erther Informatrve sketches xr re made to remrnd the Campron Knrghts the Rosary rs at 6 Holy H ur at Frve Th most note worthy achlexement rn the relrgrous field was the huge prcture of Chrrst rn the Garden of Olrx es whrch meas ured Exe feet rn herght and four feet rn wrdth Thrs dramatrc spec tacle xx as drsplayed rn the dmrng hall durrng Lent The mayor adjustment from last y ar s to thrs year s Art Club was the moxe from Junlor Drvrsron to Senror Thrs change wrs made chrefly tor convenrence sake srnce most of the members are rn Senror Dry The lrst of members rnclude John Bergman Mrchael Cochran Drck Ferry Chuck Holland Leon Koss Ned Mattrmoe Paul Megan Jos ph Rubey and Drck Trrmarco Thrs artrstrc mlnded band of the parnt and brush are under the dlrec tron of Mr J P Daly SJ 1- ' 'pr Qi , xr A Y.: Q f mr x ff ' S .. 4 A , 'ai V v W 6 it R O-I Str ' : 3- ' : , llollnml, C., 'l'I'llllZlI'i'O. Sitting: llulwy, Nlogzrn, . : ' me, Religious events did not go unno- Y y ' HQ ' . . 9 - . H H i . A ,. . 7 .30 , or ' C 5 - iv ,N , , ' '! O ,. yr A V U . N, ' Y s V . -. ' , ' . , ' ' ' ' ' l I V I I - Y 5 ' Y . . ' ' . , . .- 7: ' I A D 1 7 . . . . y t Y I - ,D ,v - .1 - ' .' , Y . . . . v - ' ' . H' . 2' ' ' ' - L . , i E . , L . 1 V 1 4 V' A . 3 4 7 I I I ! I . . , . Y ' ' -e ' ' . , - , . . . . , . A A consczuzce pure, a courage invincible, a nal irzcrldiblc a work so worthy and the mzmbfr rrlrlllrrlcrablef TQURNEYS uilli the first shrill blast of tlu refs whistle comes the tluld of clcated fur on fro crz turf or the pat pat pat of a basketball on the hard wood smotliermg that blast are the scuddmg and scuj' tions of the leagues the whispering zi ip of skis the clatter and zing of the hoc key rink the clean click of a billard ball Will L all Campion is playzng 1 l . 1 ' '- fling, the cries and exhorta- i . . .-. . l ' . i i , 128 125. . Ei l ::AA:.., dw f cf 1 E wi gg: pg? ji fi Q is-fgffg 4 'Q' 8 3 -if . QL: .,:.,. gp :Ji ig 2 S- A 5 Mg f Vg 1' ,nf Last minute preparations wlth Coach Hoffman Fr McCarthy Fr Conroy and Coach Nncks TCDURNEVS With the last leaves of summer floating through the autumn air an other high spirited Campion grid tea'n took to the cleat scarred tuif practiced played and fought its vxax into athletic history Those who were unable to make the xarsity found ample opportunity to display their bone crushing tackles and T forma tion strategies IH the intramural leagues whether it was senior div AAA oi the C circuit of Junior du Football was in the an but not to be outdone were the other fall sports of tennis golf handball and the Sat urday afternoon hike to the bluffs Jack Frost coated the leaf-coxered ground with the first snows of winter- and already the athletic spotlight had turned from the gridiron to the hard- wood court. Basketball season was in full swing as xarsity soph and intramural gfimes crowded the sports agenda and the sound of bouncing ball continually penetrated the an Filling in the long slow hours of xxinte the indoor sports of pool bowling and ping pong played their part well in providing relaxation for the student body However it was vtinter and the call of bright snow cox ered slcp s and sparkling ice that often brought response from the xnintei sports enthusiast who left the warmth of his hall for the enjoyment of skiing skating and toboganning With the melting of the snow from the branches of the budding trees Campion Marqu tte and Kostka Halls relea ed their long enclosed in mates to enJoy the warm weather and the spring sports of track and baseball. Th lusty crack of bats once again sent hot grounders vthiz- zlng over the dusty diamonds while not far axxay puffing runners and straining weightmen labored. .0- nkwki QFVEN 7'-n Y M..- '5 ,, -. 7 t' A Front Row: Mullin, llvglinxin, I'1'al-, Quinn, l'iw-iiih-l'g':isl. Second Row: 'I'omn-ty, lmlflss, Kin 1 iwy, l'i-:iwfm'd. Third Row: lit-ssl-iirpg. llapilvn. 'l'ln-Q-s, Nfmnan, 'I'r:u-y, Fourth Row: Vim: 1 Ilui'l'i.i:iii, XIZIIIUIIQX, 'l'lllN'l'4'1'l', Xluli-vk. .Xiilvl', XYOQSI CLEATS One victory, six losses. To some looking over Campion's gridiron rec- ord for the season, the year would hardly seem to have been a success. Yet. in that one victory, the Red and Black salvaged more than its share of the glory. It was the 'tbig one which other Knight squads had sought for the past tive years and rick, 5liV:iX':illi-. always failed to win. This year the Hoffmen rose to the occasion, and took the Homecoming tilt when they soundly trounced Co- lumbus of Marshfield to the tune of 27 to 0. That game alone stands as a credit to a green and inexperi- enced team, which started the sea- son with only four returning letter- men, and then lost one of them in the first encounter of the campaign. Even though the Red Knights came out on the short end of the ,sv new I 'N an H-J on . 4. 133 S-r , a f ca- 4'5- First Row: Nlolir, lloniwi-In-i', lf:irri-ll, Nm-li, l'osii-llo, .I. ll. Second Row: 'l'oi-mtg, Imlilics, lil: licuc. I.i-lv-vi'i-, florinl-vp, .Xss'l, Nlaiiau.-1. Th ird Row: Slcllli-i. Nl--willy, lieliizian. Noiillqi Xlurpliv. Fourth Row: Nlcllaili, 'l'riin:ii'4-ii, 'l'i-1-inlilai, All-nzniar. Ni.-inian, ,Xss'i, s'..,,.li N11 score more often than not. the tinal gun was always a sweet sound in the ears of their opponents. ln an extremel5 taugh schedule. cut short by the postponement of the final game with St. Thomas on account of bad weather, the Knights showed steady improvement in every game. From that first practice in early Sep- tember to the last one in November, the Campion team came a long way. OFFENSE Featuring an aerial attack more than 5U'L ol' the time. thc tclnn spent most ol' its oflensive time in the air. With quarterbacks Kleihege and Thees pitching flat and screen long and short. and desperation passes. the aerial game clicked ot'- ten enough. But at other times it was stopped by the opponents' alert secondary or. as in the Case of the Central game, by the tickleness of the weather. In the latter, passing was out ot' the question, because Z1 continuous doxvnpour had trans- 'va-U was-f formed the field into a muddy river. Frequently the passer, t.aking a little too long to find an open re- ceiver, was hurled for a long loss. It is for this reason that the team had such a deficiency in rushing- yardage for the year. Before the opening game with Cretin of St Paul it appealed that the Knights wel going to field an excellent and well balanced run rinff backfield How ver the Knights ground game suffered a painful blow wnen Pat Crooks Mr In side of the Red and Black back field suflered a knee injury which kept him out of action foi the re mainder of the season Without the bucking power of Ciooks to worry them the opposi tion could concentrate on stopping plays off then tackles and sweeps Vo rsity around their ends. But it wasn't that easy for Marty Quinn and Denny Le Fevre proved to be a constant thorn in their frequent drives off the tackles, and their dashes around the ends. In the Homecoming tilt against Columbus the Red Knights tore the Columbus line to shreds as they marched down the Held on strong sustained drives to paydirt In this game the passing and running worked together to baffle completely the off balanced Crows of Colum bus Murphy LeFevie Quinn and Romweber crossed the final lime line against the bewildered Colum bus eleven DEFEN.bE The Campion forward wall was the lightest fielded by a Knight Unidentified Nvcksmen rush opposing ball carrier Will they make IU SAW M il-W! 4 ...SQ Vo rsity Duocesan Players Deglman Romwe elexen ln many years Aweragmg about 170 pounds from end to end the l1ne made up to 1tS lack of poundage w1th an unusual amount of speed The Hoffmen would glxe ground to the-lr opponents only when out welghed md exen then the opposltlon was forced to f1,,ht hald for ex ery smgle yard Th1s de uded welght adxantage would be gm to tell ln the late stages of every game Ven often the hard chargmg KHlghtS forced the opposltlon to take to the an and lt was through the alr that most of thelr touchdowns were scoxed Only one team was able to gaxn yardage w1th regularlty agamst the Camplon l1ne-the hlgh ly touted Lolas Gubs who as usual ended the season as one of the hlbh sthool powers ln th1s sectxon 135 ber Elfld MOHI' lVIost of the opposltlons runnmg gams were mad on NV1d6 end sweeps Ex ery team the Knlghts met on the g11d1ron seemed always to haxe a scatback who could dash Wlde and fast Lolas especlally hal 1 speedy batkheld to match 1tS hef both the llne and blclxfleld Vlohr Deglmwn Vlnaxalle Mur phy Nack Costello B1erm1nn Hessburg Benson Farrell and Stet tler were the stalw arts of the front lme Qulnn LeFeyre and Noonan were the men who spent most of thelr defenslxe tlme backxng up the lme The oppos1t1on wmnmg or los mg knew they had been fac ng a determlned lme after they bumped heads wlth these boys In the Aqumas game the Camplon llne was a wall of SO11d brlck The K, X, If ,M 5 3 L' i . .X X , lf A.: 5 , 5... All- ' , , , . I I . Q . V ' ' I, ' , l V V - ' , 2 ' z ' ' ' ' - ' ' ff ty line. with several all-Staters in . V V L' V V D ' - ' Z V ' . . . C S I - A 1 1 1 - I' V 7 1 v v 1 a . 7 7 1 - . V ' , 7 Y . . . ' . ' Y v .4 . , V . . V I . l 4 y ' A - . v . . ' , V - ' , ' .U . . Vo rs ry 'tp-its Returning Iettermen Murphy Costello J R Crooks ard Nack Blugolds made barely a yard on the ground agamst the fired up Knight line But the Blugolds did tally twice through the air in the latter part of the gam and that was enough to win the ball game The Campion secondary was un doubtedly the weakest spot on the team. Sexeral games were broken up by a long pass or two which went for a long gain or even for six points. In the Aquinas game the final score might have been reversed had not two Blugold receivers slip- ped behind the Knight secondary and taken a pass for a touchdown. Nevertheless in the last part of the season the secondary improved greatly with the rest of the team. Players were continually being moved about until the right combin- ation could be found In the last few games Costello and Romweber took over the positions and did a lc tter Job than did any ot the others To select some players over others is always a risky bit of C0g1t3t10Il but all will agree that some do de eixe mention because of their ef torts and never-say-die spirit. A- mong these Captain Marty Quinn merits a plaudit. Although a great defensive man his greatest feats were mad. as a ball carrier. And that despite his short stature. Tom Mohr of Massilon Ohio was the xx atchcharm' guard of the '52 Knights. The smallest man in the line ther- was no doubt that he was the most aggressive player in every game. His fine play did not go un- noticed for he was chosen as first 1423-get thlrd Campion selectee on the All slveness and doggedness 1n the for Nr 'lISll'y team on the mythxcal All D1ocesan Bob Deglman a senxor llke Mohr and Qu1nn was another malnstay 1n the Camp1on forward wall He too was selected as first team tackle on th All Dlocesan eleven Jack Romweber of Batesv1lle In dlana a Jun1o1 half back was the D1ocesan team HIS defenslve abrhty was a potent vote He also gave warnmff that he wxll be an out standxng ball toter come the next season In add1t1on to these stalwarts Bob Costello and Al Blermann sen 1ors both deserve a hand for the strength they added to the line Bxer mann was a late comer called from th leagues but made ilrst strmg tackle Costello was a strong defen SIVG end but managed long gams by means of hls pass catchmg skrll Add1t1ona1 oscars go to Lou Nack of Galena Ill1no1s bxg Pete M1ra vale St Louls and Ed Farrell of St Paul Mrnnesota for the1r aggres ward wall Nor should the Junlor the team be forgotten who alternated at the slot and tossed many aerlal Denney LeFevre 1n the back field and members of B111 Thees quarterback an accurate a blg spark Carl Nord berg a plunfnng operator all turn next year to g1Ve Camplon veteran backfield And the halfback Heads or talls' 1 . - K.. . - . 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VARSITY ROSTER Name Year Age Benson B1 e1sache1 Budreau Costello Cram fold Crooks P Crooks T Deglman Dobbs Duflx 1' lrnind F 111011 H11 den Hcssbmg Kluhege Koss LBFEVIE Lehman Menznel M1rava1le Mohr Mull1n Murphy McCarty Nack Nxerman Noonan Nordbe1g Pfab Prende1gast Qu1nn Romweber Ruble Stettler Thees Toomey Tracey Tremblay Tr1marco Y D 510 510 510 510 5 110 511 511 51 510 511 511 510 511 511 511 Athletm D1reQtor M1 W1ll1am S Hoffman Head Football Coach Mr XV1111rll'l'l S Hoffman Asst Football Coach M1 Mel J Nlcks Athletu Moderatm Rex E J McCarthy SJ Varslty Football Managm ROQGI Jesse Asst Man1ge1 John Gormley Pos RCF.: y Home Tovs n C 1c1bo 1' loledo O Iowa Cltx Ioxxa Raclne VVIS Dxersxllle 1 Wausau Wausau C111CE1gO Westexn Chu 15,0 WIS WIS Sprmgs lll Mmneapohs Mmn St Paul M1nn Woodstock lll M11XKdU1iCG W1s lV1unste1 Ind Wausau W1s Chlcago 111 Jefterson WIS Chlcago lll Marathon WIS St Lou1s Mo Mass1l1on O M1nneapo11s M1nn Park R1dge 111 Brownsv111e W1s Galena Ill Ch1cago 111 Akron O MHCKIHHC Island Mlrh Bernard Ia Ch1cago Ill Ant1och Ill Batesxllle Ind Kenosha WIS Elkhart Ind Toledo O Oak Park Ill West Palm Beach F 1 Toledo O Ex anston Ill I3 f fs? Wt. Ht. . ' 1 4 16 204 6'0 RT 11' 20' , 11. ' '- ' 2 15 175 5'9 EB ' 1 , . . ' 3 17 165 5'8 C ' ' ,'. ' 4 17 160 ' RH ' ' , ' . 1 ' 4 16 155 ' LH .1 , a. , . 4 17 180 6'1 LH , ' . , . 3 15 198 6'0 C ' , ' . ' 4 17 173 6'0 LT ' , 111. 3 15 180 .' LG ' ' , 'M' 4 16 165 6'1 RE QU , Ill. 72 . 4 17 145 ' RH ' ' , ' . 2 4 18 180 .'11 LG , ' , ' . Q j 3 16 190 5' RT ' '. . 135 ' ' 4 17 168 T' RG ' , ':. Y 1 3 15 160 ' QB ', . 3 16 160 '1 RT ' , ' . ' 3 16 16' 5'8 LH ' ' , . ' 3 16 210 ' LT ' , ' . 1VIe1hOr1ey 4 17 205 5'10 RT ' , . ' 3 16 185 5'8 LT , ' . ' 4 17 259 6'3 C . ' , . 4 16 160 5'6 LG ' , . ' 4 17 163 ' RG ' ' , ' . 4 17 168 ' LE ' , . 4 17 145 ' LE ' ' , ' . 4 16 160 6'0 C , . ' 4 16 150 ' LG ' , . 4 17 159 ' RH . . ' 4 16 151 5'7 RH ' , ' ' . 3 17 165 6'0 RG , . ' 2 15 180 5'9 LT ' , . ' 4 17 15,8 5'8 FB ' , . 3 16 160 ' QB 1' , . 2 15 150 6'0 FB ' , ' . 4 17 185 6'2 RE , . 3 15 147 5'7 QB , . 2 16 155 5'6 QB ', . 2 15 166 6'0 C - , 1:. 3 16 143 5'8 LH , . ' 3 16 195 5'9 LG , . Www. L ' u. . ' QQ 1 'W1.-wif Y 5'5 W' 3 ' 1 - . -, A ff Iva ' f. 'i'k-Qvwlmg 1 f tfig.:.iZ::..f W kaimke From Thees to Murphy! SCHEDULE Sept. 23 Away Campion 0 Cretin 20 Sept. 30 Away Campion 6 Loras 39 Oct. 6 Home Campion 0 Regis 20 Oct. 13 Home Campion 26 Columbus 0 Oct. 20 Away Campion 0 Central 26 Oct, 27 Home Campion 0 Aquinas 13 Campion Op. First Downs .. 46 51 Passing ... .. 19 15 Rushing ... .. 27 36 Yards Rushing .... 166 1034 Yards Passing .... 547 335 Total Yard ....... .... 7 13 1369 Passes Attempted ..... .... 1 18 64 Passes Completed ...... .. 40 26 Passes lntercepted by . . . . . 11 9 Fumbles ...........,... . . 22 25 Fumbles Recovered by . . . .... 28 19 Penalties against ....... .... 1 85 320 Touchdowns: Extra Points: J. R. Costello C13 M. Quinn C15 M. Murphy C13 T. Mohr C13 M. Quinn C13 D. LeFevre C23 Wrth football season a thrng of the past there rs nothrng for the fans to do but to speculate on the pros pects for next years teams For the Cxmpron fan a gr at deal of spec ulrtron centers around the Sopho mores who hare graduated rnto the realm of Varsrty materral The team although small and lrght had an excell nt passmg rttrck and sex eral Hne runnrng brtks vtho cap rblx mrde up for the lacl of beef and bravxn Thr wear the Sophonores under tl rble and hard drrxrng hand of 'Vlr B J Coughlrn SJ emerge from 1 three Grme schedule vrrth one xxrn and tvto losses The Loras Sophs were tl team xx ho contrrbuted the txxo defeats tr the Squrres record bw tvxo scores of Z0 0 and 19 6 Rrthland Center was th xrttrm of the Sopn s xxrath to the Sophomozses tune of 19 0 The Hrst game vtas avarnst the Loras Sophs Whrch even though the Camplon club lost proved to be a terrrflc game Durrng the first quart e th two teams see sawed back and forth across the mrd field strrpe wrth the Campron boys bernff the xrctrms of several penaltres Whlth nullrfred good garns At the nd of the Hrst perrod the score was knotted The second perrod progressed much rn the sam x x as had the rs quarter A long pass to the fixe ward lrne pax ed the wax to the first Lor is T ta mrlte the half score 1 0 n the thrrd quarter a Squrre furble rnd a sex enty yrrcl run en abled the Gubs to garn a 13 0 lead In the final quarter the nrst play result d rn another Loras score A educated Loras toe put the ball First Row Vlttke I rel acl er lox 1 Popercer Nlfrlevk lrendugrst Second Row XX estrrck rrtrnf., Isser Le hm rn I D no L rrex Xdler 1 rldxxrn Iiueckel Thrrd Row Xlgr Lformrx 'fy XX olf Horn 1' rr x Hr hle lx ss Nulln rn 1 Xlr L ours r rr r , D , . - ' , . 1 7 ' .. , 2 ' . e' ' - - ' . 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' Tl I' 1. 140 Scphomores The quarterback pivots the guards hut low and through the uprwhts and the score was 20 0 The gam agam turned to a fight for yard contest but L01 ws emerged XlCtOI'lOLlS 20 0 The Sophs second game was agalnst the same powerful Loras squad In the first quarter Loras managed to push on 1HtO paydlrt xxh1ch gave them a 7 0 lead They mamtamed th1s malgm untxl m1dway through the thxrd quarter when they agaln crossed mto the end zone ln the fourth per1od the Camplon Sophs staged a m1ghty 80 yard touch down march only to have Loras score agaln 1n the last few mlnutes to sew up the game 19 6 On a muddy sloppy Wednesday afternoon the Sophs finally tasted the frults of xlctory They met and defeated Rrchland Center by a score of 19 0 The game featured touch downs by Maleck WCStf1Ck and Top elcer and some great blockmg and tackhng on the part ol the other Sophs Stalwart players for the SQUIFCS durmg the season were Maleck Top ercer Westrxck and Brexsacher m the back Held Lmemen who deserxe speclal mentlon were Carey Wolf Adler and Sulllx an These boys were that the Sophs enjoyed thls year Perhaps the mam cog IH the Soph s machlne was the coachmg g1ven them by Mr Coughlmg smce lt was under h1s expert eyes that these young boys were tralned and condltloned to the peak of perfecnon Certalnly from the ablllty d1S plaved by the Sophs dur1ng the course of the year there w1ll be many of them showmg the strength of the strength of the Campxon Varsxty 1n the forthcomlng season I v ' v D sb 1 1 A W D Y - I X9 . . , :: x' - e ' , - . ' ' , - , , I 7 . , . , , ' ' ' -' A ' mainly responsible for the success , , . . , 5 . Y . . . . - , Y v ' Q , . ' 'r . v J v ' ' Aiioilier fall, another school year and the hearty Senior Div. pig- slqin enthusiasts were at it again. E nl ig h te n i n g and disheartening thoughts of the new yearis intra- murgils tllled the minds of the smok- er-dwell-ers and the Marquette Hall and Campion Alleys men. In the all important AAA, Wiede- mann lived up to his predictions as his powerhouse rolled over the would-have-beens. His men had many close shaves on the way to the top, and they admit that the sud- den-deaths with the Blanton team and the hard fought games with Lash, Dunlap. and Hasselman were lk'-u Sr. Leagues It but one is absent. Something they had to work for to the utmost. Wiedemann's team had an all- star backtleld consisting of Curl Becht at left half and Jim Heffer- nan at the right half slot. At quarter- back and fullback were Jack Holzer and Fran Casey respectively. Bear- ing the brunt of the burden in the line were Neenan, Ryan, Dowd, and Captain Wiedemann, helped along by ex-Coughlinites Carey, Whiting and Joyce. Radtke was a great offensive center, but it was the sparkling de- fensive play that won the league. Other stalwarts of the AAA lea- gue that helped the play along to a Vvell! Who has it? League Captains plan strategy 14 113 Sr. Leagues Who cares about the ball? hard fought tinish were Lash, Stahl, Beck, McCabe. Hasselman, Schmitt, Biermann, Kennedy, and Rietz. A step lower in AA, Dunlap flashed forth in fine shape to come cut victorious. His team was hard pressed every inch of the way by a mighty Wiedemann team, who re- fused to give up. Numerous playoffs and re-scheduled games between Dunlap and Wiedemann character- ized this league. In the last and lowest, but not the weakest of the leagues, it was Wie- demann again victorious. The battle for trophies was a nip and tuck struggle all the way with Lash tak- ing the first round and Wiedemann the second by a slim margin. In the play-offs, the first game ended in a scoreless tie, but, in the second game, Joe Kiley, at fullback, pushed his teammates to the trophy. On the whole the '51 intramurals proved a hard fought battle down to the last game in every league. Wiedemann came out as the overall winner with two firsts and a second. Dunlap, not faring too well in A and AAA, won the AA crown but not by a wide margin. Lash and Blanton proved hard to beat in each league, and Hasselman brought up the rear, making his strongest bid in AAA. Hold that line! Jr Leogues t to right o rr ukrx ltllf 1 Ably superxrsed by 'Vlr Tarnter and Mr Brown the leagues prox ed no exceptron to the strrng of success ful leagues srnc the rnauvuratron of the n w system a few years ago In the nevx system the part crpants are drxrded rnto A B or C league de pendrng on therr srze and vxerght A leagues xersron of the foot ball battles was popularly classrfied as a success due to the cooperatron of xeryone rnxolxed Jrm Herman, quarterbackrng hrs fine team rnto the xxmners clrcle defeated Bob Enzs runners up rn two playoff game md earned therr trophy the hard way Gaffney Crowe and Laxan brought up the rear rn that order Jrm Herman probably the smart est player rn the league sparked hrs team mates wrth able assrstance from Marty Pfab and Van Ert Featurrng speed Enz s lrght team couldn t qurte make rt when the chrps were down Gaffneys team had too manx holes rn rts def nse to make rt a constant threat Brlan Lax an s Frghtrng Irrsh men lacked a quarterback but all but made up for rt xxrth 1 smooth clrckrng oflense featurrng a rugged front lrne bolst red by Lax an at center and Frank Walz at guard Stellar performers of the league were Brrosall Rovston Crowe, and P11 chrnskl From the xx ord go B league xxas a contrnual doa tight to obtarn pos sessron cf the cox eted frrst place As the smoke clear ci tvxo teams pulled out rn front of the pack and a play off game was foreseen Ron Lynch and Jack Lawler pltted therr teams agarnst each other wrth nerther bar rrng any holds The clrmax came rn the playoff decrdlng Lynch the cham pron Backed by a solrd team Lynch romped off wlth the trtle by beatmg Lawler 18 7 Jr ' eogues Next in line came Bill Gerut and his team mates who couldnt keep up with the torrld pace set by the leaders Bring ng up the rear were the teams captamed by Hoffman and Schrader Standout players were Fred Schlegel Mike Horrigan Pete Burr Dave Ford Gerry Ryan The C league race turned out to be no race at all Geno McKennas outnt took the lead early and was in command all the way finishing tne season with an eleven win and no Kenna Coyle Dorsey Bruce Don Kuchynka and Dave Hoffman the team ran up 278 points to their op ponents 12 Blantons team finished a lagging second having the dis tmction of being the only team to score against McKenna Their big offensive threats were the running of Maggie Delury and the Al Meyer to Broderick pass combo Next in line was Mannions aggre gation which started out well but couldnt keep up with the fast pace set by 'VlcKennas team Starting weakly Kilbridges Killers finished strongly enough to crawl out of the cellar and in o tourtn place The tail end r were captain d and sparked by Buff, N o an The league competition in two leagues B and A was so close tnat tic t nal out ome wasnt decided till th tidal gam in each league In was staged with 'VI Kenna s little ter rors racing off with exerything but the goal p sts Oddly enough the two injuries b sides the usual bloody noses and sprained ankles, were acqu red outside the r Uular league play Karl Kurtz and Fred .mchlegel both on the runnersup in A and B leagues were hit for a bioken collar bone respectively Left to right Imam ciptuns Fnz I x in H lllllll I uid QIOXXQ ,, K - . , v , . . . 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Y O If Y I' x rst Row Xlfk rthx O ll 1 f con ow 1 1111 N Il l xt I W xt Ill DIQIBBLES Nov 28 Home In the1r fxrst con test the N1xmen surpused ex erx bodx o oumplng h1enlx t1xo1ed Cotter 50 47 The game xxas a txght one throughout xx1th the lead changmg hands m1nx tlmes but a basket by V cstcxltamp sexxcd It up 1n the Hnal seconds Jack Holzer sanlx what IS Q11 ed to be the lonbest shot 1n Campmn Hndwood h1sto1v lb he hxt fxom 61 teet out Dec 1 Home McDonell of Ch1ppe xxc1 Falls xxis next to tcel the xx e1ght of the Red and Black as they xxele tlampled 64 39 under the Knlte stam pede Wlth the outcome obxlous after the Hrst m1nutes of the 1n1t1al perlod the ent1re bench saw actlon 1n an un falterlng drlve to vlctory Klelhege xx as top man vxlth 15 po1nts De 3 Avxay Delaxed slaughte1 a xx a1t d tre Gc1rnav1llo qu1nt as they held out xalnly for 1 h1lt before col lapqng '2 '77 Wt the hfxnds ol a lam p gmg Nmmachme The loxx ans 1n a slcxx FHOVlI1g t1rst semester held the KHIICQ 1n a .20 20 h1ltt1mc deadlock but the thlrd and toulth perlods saxx the Rcdmen b1e1l axxwv to the ezsv xxm lcd bw Jaclx Romxxcbcr xxlth 1-1 malkers Dec .J Axxav St Ambrose oi Da XCHDOI1 loxx1 cutlasted 1 late sec ond h1lf lallx by the f1ght1ng KU1tSS to hand them the1r fl1St defeat 51 44 The Redmen managed to post a 19 20 h1llt1me score but xxerc unable to keep pace xx1th the loxxans 1n '1 fast thlrd quarter Clmplon xxfls kept 1n the game malnly by the plesence of Pete McCarthy s 18 pornts Dec 8 Away A torr1d foulth quar ter for the Reg1s Ramblers proved too hot for the Redmen to hold as Unopposed Captam Jack Kennedy jumps and shoots : 1 -,':1 ' ., Nlc-F1 'tl1y, 'l',, Rx lvl -, l'z11'kcl'. 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Iowa next took the floor and rapped out a 59-47 vit-- tory over the Knites. The areh-rivals' .iinx held as they overeaine a hllll time delieit ol' 3 points to vomplete- ly dominate second halt' play. Sun'- ing, honors for the night went to Pete McCarthy with 15 points. Dee. 15 Home. A happy .-Xlleman team returned victorious to Roelq ls- land. Illinois. after literally fast breaking Campion oil' the court. The wild rapid-inovingz contest saw the visitors gain momentum in an early ll point lead and coast on to win 60-50. Chiel' resistanee was otterecl by MeCarthy and Kleihege who split 20 points between them. Dee. 18 Home. The Nixmen present- ed Campion fans with an enjoyable Christmas present in the form of a tough Central quintet all wrapped up in a 60-50 score. Paul Kleihegzes one man fast break baslieted 18 points for the Knites and aided in linishine the lirst semester with a -1-4 record. Jan. 19 Home. Campion's hopes for an upset Vit-tory were quit-lily dash- ed by a smooth working St. Ambrose live who raced to a 13 point lead in the lirst quarter and gallopecl on to win 69--11. Seldom on the local eourt has there been witnessed such line linesse as the Davenporter Wynian exhibited in garnering 24 points. Romweber's 12 points gave some so- lace to the 'cat-ation-wearied Knites. Jan. 22 Home. Aquinas ol' LaCrosse appeared next on the Red and Black slate and was barely seratehecl oil' 41-39. The low scoring. elose contest Kennedy shoots. Holzer charges. Romweber twirls before a shot. Cotter gasps. Westy lays up. Y 148 yforsity was at thriller all the way with Cunt- pion losing at T point fourth quarter lend to slip into the x'ietor's spot by the two point margin. Roinweber 11- Lgaiin topped Knite ell'oi'ts with lil followed closely by .lun-li llolAer's 8. Jun. 26 Away. Kevenaze wus sweet llerlmen us their tiuht zone defense stopped the usuzillx' high sc-livriiie Al- lemen live 41-32. The linites vrush- ed out Ll lop sided 24-12 first semes- ter lend und stezullly mziintiiinezl it under the guiding htind ol' Pete Mt- Czirthy, who nailed 14 points. Feb. 1 Away. Xivtory hurt-15 mzin- ziued to slip through the vlutehine Qraisp ol the luvliless linites, out they einerged trom ti hzird-t'oueht battle with Loras on the short end ot' 11 45- 43 st-ore. MeCarthy's fine jump and hoizli shots from the keyhole netted him 1-4 points. Feb. 6 Home. Columbus ot' Marsh- tield. Wisconsin, held the Knites to at 20-22 midway tzilly. but took the floor in the second halt' only to he blasted out ol' the gym 61-30. Control of al- most every rebound :ind tin explod- ing fast break were the Redmen's ehiet weapon in unmereitully whip- ping the hapless Crows. Feb. 16 Home. In the tintil ez me on homeeourt. the Knites were not quite zible to keep up with tradition. failing before at Regis powerhouse 49-44. An upset seemed to be in the making. but the future-state Champs split a half- time deadloeli to gain it 39-33 lead :ind hung on to it to win. The united ettorts of Kennedy, Kleihege und Me Calrtliy combined for 38 points. Feb. 22 Away. Central ot' LaCrosse squeezed by the Knites with a bas- ket in the last ten seconds to steal ll 56-57 heartbrealter from the de- jeeted Nixmen. The exit in the third Romweber flips one in. Kleihege stretches. then shoots. Can McCarthy make it? 1 52fJ if '2 S, W,. W, 2 fu I WH? Wifi? N im L si-fv D Nt Vorslty Name Pos Ht Wt Cass Home Kennedv John 5 Hutchmson Mmn Captam of the Knlte squad for 51 52 very sharp playe1 and floor captaln ime drlxlng sk1ll IQCGIX ed All Dlocesan honors one ot the teams hlgh SLOICYS wlth a totxl of 209 polnts McCarthy Pete Wluskegon Mich Tlanstel student txrst strln fOlNV1Yd rugged duvet wlth hls long loopmg hook auoss the center 1 rough 16 boundex und t1p ln artist plated on the All D1ocesan team second hlgh scorer vuth 247 pomts McKenna Mike Antlgo Wls Th1rd yen on the team lettexmln from llst years squad mamstay on 19 bounds exceptlon xlly good lump shot from key hole stnted oil slowly but ended season vely well to total 142 pO1DtS touxncy standout Klelhege Paul Wlunster Ind Ex footbxll quntelback captnn ol next yen s basketball telrn extrl '1 mount of strip and Zlp scored 34 lgnnst Columbus hx h scorer xuth 250 m ukers Romueber Jack Batesville Ind Second veal on varslty fnst team guard All Dxocesan football xery hard player good long shot from out past key hole scored 172 pomts w1ll be greatly depended upon next yeal Second year on squ Id alternatmg flrst stung pol1shed long shot artlst ln fl ont court 3g31HSt the zone placed all pos1t1ons rugged re bounder desplte SIZE completed season NV1th 135 polnts W esterkamp Bob Lakewood Ohio Second year on xarslty baseball letterman rellexed McKenna at center sax ed some games 1n t1ght moments good t1p 1n man dropped total of 38 polnts Blermann Al 5 Wlchlta Kas Thlrd year on squad xarslty football letterman rugged dr1xe1 saw a fa1r amount ot actxon excellent long shots W1th elther hand tough 16 boundlng and defense kept nrst strlng on thelr toes Beck Tom 5 Gary Ind Fnst year on squad second stung fo1ward hurdler on track squad good under the boards nlce one hand plN0t shot 1mprowed tremendously durmg the season W1 estrlck Jlm Soph Ft Wayne Ind F1rst yeal on squad good Jump shot sparked soph team to successful season as captaln leadmg soph scorer saw act1on ln sever 11 Varslty gxmes good pros pect fo1 next vear Vandermark Pat 5 Franklm 0h1o F1rst yen on squad started selson xelw well but hunpexed by leg mjuxy ln mlddle of the season deadly long shot good left handed hook Eckman Tom Chlca o Ill Fnst year on squad developed 1nto pollshed player under McKenna and Wes terkamp hopes to earn startmg berth next year hooked well Wlth elther hand McCarthy Terry Cedar Rapids Ia F1rst year on squad good dr1v1ng Jump shot scrappy player very rough on defense developed 1nto good player under Pete McCa1thy fine prospect for next year . . . l ,, G l0 155 Sr. ' , ' . 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Blaes impregnable pentagon stood firm 'rgainst the attacks of all comers to emerge from the tray-unmarred bv' defeat in posting '1 12.-0 record. The bid guns in Blaes march to the cox'- eted top league crown were Burr Tuccori Striegel Gerut and Holland. Birdsalls hoopmen bolsterd by Dei- bele clamped onto 2nd place while Laxxler and Coyle were aiding Gaff- neys coalition to earn a 3rd place berth. Following closely behind these two squads the teams of Spicer Mahaffey Kurtz and Horrigan fur- iously fought it out to 'i four way split for fourth place through the a srstrng efforts of Schleffel Shaikex Purcell and Flanagan Aft r the blood sxxeat and tear had been wiped axx ix fr im the B league battleground Hogan s balinc ed quintet xxas found resting on top of the plle of battered teams xx ith 15 4 record which xx ls earned only after sleazinv by Dorsey s hard-fi ht- inv aggregation in numerous playoffs. In the lower regions of the B-league heap Walz Br'oderick,1Vl'rckin Lon- ey lVIcGoW'in Patneaude Nordberg 'ind Wolf placed their team: in that order. Comprising the core of Ho- gan's polished championship brigade were Riordan McKillip. Valleau and Doll. Outstanding netmen in the ranks of their ill-fated competitors were Kilbridge Collins Kane Man- nion Guljas OMear'a and Franz. In the C league circuit Parrys staunch supporters stormed and sub- dued the entrenched hopes of Bas- Jr Leagues motto s men lov xunnlnb, the fizst mound 1nd pl 1votl toutnament t ast 1 xx 1 u 1 ndxxoafi mach n s ron hut th ellw 1l,out the de1dly shootln but Parry also relled greatly on the detehsrwe attubutes of mlffhty mltes Q llL11t7 Hunter and Cannon Tne labouous efforts of Slmosuns and Hoflmms fl htmff tauthfuls 11ned them Well deselxed t1e fox th11d plac vxhlle Kuhn tools fourth NICG1 1nah1n Kloman 1nd W1tel dlxlded the fitth place slot and Toxxrsend and Harrls naxled down the cellar Each year from the ranks of the pohshed performers of A and B lea gues two groups of 1llustr1ous all stars are chosen to flll the C J squad 1nd the Mldget team 'flthou h the CJ s ylelded the two best men Hillllblll and B11ds1ll to the sophomole qlllfll nonethel Iew went on to 1 5 5 SQIQOH QI11 st uch to1m1d1bl adxc1s111es I9 the B Cassx 1ll and Wauzeka The trosh at tack was centered mound the ball handnnff of Bun and Purcell t guards the leboundlng of Dlebele and Blaes lt forwa1d and the k y hole 1lertness ot SDICBI at the post The Vlld et rrachme dld not plu many games but dld manage tn dls pl1y som fine basketeers 1n Rear dan Enrlght Paulson Rhodes and OMeara By the end of the long Wmter lt could well be s en that Junxor dlXlS 1on bwsketball had been fa1 from neglected Cmon gang let s all get In on the free for -1II .' . . 'S . A V ,' ' O- .L xx g I Lvl ' gl. ' Q L, ' ' o ' : , ' UL ' ' ,z , bo' Q 1 10-l record. This pn 79 '1' 1 H J ' ' , - ers lr ' ' cc ' - E e wa: 1 . ' -ted tl z T-. : 1. . ,gt 'n. ' i V' L ' z l Q ' g sa ' ' ' ' 1 Q ' 'nz 5 L. eyes of Lewis, Bulleri, and Salcedog squads ot' Prairie, Monona, Mt. Hope, ' . ff' Q . ' . - c, . ' A ' v -' D 'N ,- . - C v L 4 .sc . ., ', 1 . D ' ' ' a . A ' '1 . ' L l' g ' O 5 ' L ' , le - ' - : ' ' ' ' 1 :Q ' ' ' ' . . 'L L , , L i' A 1, ' ' 1 '5- vr vb ' u , ' Z v L V .. 1 ' ' ' 1 ' - - ' '7 3 5 7 , , , 1 Q ' , ' . Q - V we . . . v. - 1 ' - . 5 4 1 ' . , 1 - Mx X N al vm s w 54' iw 9-Q, 4-lv! ,DQ sf 15 8 Emmet Neenan trves for 1 strike 1 o Iooker watch dubsou ly SUNDIQIES Fo supplement the xarsltx teams of football basketball baseball and track Camplon holds orgamzed ac t1XltlGS ln plactlcally exers m1no1 sport ln Amerlca These spolts add1t1on to betteung bod1lw cooldm atlon serxe the mmd by xxhlttlmg awwy th long and boresome hours between classes Throughout the vear the rumble of xolllng balls and the clattex of flylng p1ns can be heard durlng free t1me Camplon has produced and Vlflll contlnue to produce some fine ltegle1s Headmg thxs year s delega txon were Emmet Neenan Tom Hom l y and Clay Wh1t1ng All thlee of the e plnsters exh1b1ted fine foxm IH 1oll1ng mans games ot 200 plus Whltlng a sophomore took honoxs ln the excltlng bowllng ouvnament of 52 Exen though Camplon experlenced a mlld vxlnter as soon as fleezlng xx eatner sllpped 1n and the bluffs be came snovt bound the sk1ers skat lb and hockey artlsts Went on the loose On the skatlng unk could be seen the grac and p1ec1s1on of a hundred devoted sllders In the gladlatorlal arena the crowd scream ed for blood as the hockey leaguers smashed swatted and board check ed themr may to the CIOVKU Bob Deg lmelns s1x paced by thelr scorlng captaln were fax 1n front b fore the me melted Othex top performlng puckmen were Dlck 'Vlaly and John th vuntel sports of ol 52 turned but to be good wholesome fun for a F1om tee to brown Campxons sand g1eens vull feel the treld f mam feet th1s spun Leadlng tm. plll beslters xxlll be bl Pete 'Vlc Calthv Kyxan MtG1ath Stan Du n1n and Jlck Holzex Goll lS one or Camplons faxorlt sports for lt IS the last one played before leaxlng the falrways for home 7 ' Q-- 7 1 V ' , ' V ' ' I '- V N 1 Q Q . . 7 ' 7 V I 1 . 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A QS, -wail K 'L , . . ,deff T Q L f Q ff' 3. i , qu., 0 Hasselman hands baton off to Mullin SPIKES Coach Nicks has well founded hopes of once Hgalfl watching his 52 track team come through with a xictory season Despite a few gaps left by last years graduating class the team lS considered well rounded The half mile and pole vault pre sent serious problems but new tal ent IS expected to develop 1ap1dly and with good results The dashes seem to be the teams strong point with Captain Bill Mul lin last yeai s unbeiten top scorer paxing the way Anothei speedstei Dick Hasselman IS being watched Mullin with expectations of giving a real IHCS for the tape Bill Parker who may well proxe to be one of Campions Finest milers n years puts a strong punch sexeral 1n the mile The 440 which gene1ally ie quires good speed and yet a certain amount of endurance will no doubt add points to Campions score - cause of the fine running of Bi Wiedemann. Nothing s- ems to be holding Pa Crooks from putting the shot and hurling the discus point-yielding distances. The high jump is being well taken care of by senior Mike fVIcKenna. High 'ind low hurdles exents that demand real skill and constant practice are more than competently handled by Bob Cos tello The two flying Knites ot the dashes B111 Mullin and D1ck Hassel man will be on hand to take care of the bl03dJLll'1'lp It lS not out of place to mention heie that Mr Nicks 880 ielay teams have not lost a meet in the last five y ais This yeais team should not prove an exception It consists of Bill Vlullin who lS running the ie lay fOl his third year Bob Costello ind Dick Hasselman running fOl their second yen and 1 fouith spr1nte1 yet unknown Coach Nlcks also xpects some of tie following to show thell sk1ll this wear Ca1l Becht Oscai Budreau Kevin Costello LeRoy Gwidt Jack Hessbuig Jack Holzer Pat Joyce Jack Kelly Tom Mohr Ron Ruble and Jim Wcstrick. The schedule is destined to b tough from the start to finish. Such teams as Loras Central Dubuque Senior and Richland Center are cut cut to make the Knites run 'it their best. Mr. Nicks announced that the team has been invited to the St. Thomas Relays in St. Paul 'ind it is very prob'1ble he will take th tewm to participate. pn mix .if-av' ,ny-1 1 5, saw ilkiitii fi 34 f' 5 2' f .neg W 'Z Ma is SWATTEIQS ' ' A ' ' s Q A ' -1 iinds I' , Qi ii g E - Knite i ' ' 2' , ' ' . hiise. 1 , .' Una .Lax j ll ' Nxick did some F ie rorl' in 'incl received ple ty o' exneri- er cc. Sewnd lyise is quitc 'i different 13 Q' I ie keys :ai 'Q s ' wide open, Senior Ron Sculzi :inc R' .i..ir Don Kriemer oo iie me 'remogt contenders for tle fo . Shortstop will probably be hf ld down by senior Bill Lash, who had some Work there last season. Mike . ur- ? R is 4 Westerkamp winds up for the big putch phy. xi senior letterman, will stzind wzitt-li over the number three suck, :is hc returns to thzlt spot from the '51 club. Supplementing the infield will he st-nior .Inv lsnglish and Junior Denney l,cFex're it' track does not interi'ere. The outlield situzition is mounting intra zi t'.iur-waxy race znnong seniors Marty Quinn :ind Jack Duffy, and juniors Jim Hetlernun and Dick Tri- marco. Heilernzin will probably get the nod to left tield, and Quinn posted in center. Duffy and Trimzirco will most likely fight it out for the right held post. Behind the plate will be last years receiver. Bill Crawford. Breisacher and Toomey will complete the eat- ching staff, On the mound, there will Baseball Boseboll be a staff of three seniors and a ju- nior. Letterman Bob Westerkamp is chief among these. He did quite a good share of the hurling last year and promises to the staff 'VIrke Holzer are the Both were with and hare had be the king-pin of Stewart and Jack other two seniors the te im last year experience Junior Tom Kr tz rounds out the line up He did a good Job in a pitching role last season and should help the Red men considerably Athletic Director Hoffman has cook d up a fancy dish of games to be split between home stands and trips The schedule includes tor the most part names long familiar to the Campion fan and has add d two new ones lVICG16gOl ind Columbus 19525 first ball will be tossed on April 18 txxo days after the Knrtes return from Easter xacatron With only one day of limb ring up under then belts the Knrtes could find this a crucial test. Much will depend, of course, on Westerkamp's arm and the bats of his cohorts. Aquinas will provide, as they do annually the opposition over Mo- thers Day weekend For two sea sons now the Blugold have spoiled the celebration last year with a 10 3 win and in 1950 a 4 Z Garrison finish Loras might be as powerful a contender on the diamond as they were on the gridiron and basketball court What wer the odds the Gubs ilwiys put up heroic efforts against the Knrtes Coach Hoffman predicts nothing To him the matching of wits with opposing coaches and pitchers struggle enough without mikrng any prophecies about possible scores Whatex r the outcome Campion fans will see baseball played scren trfrcally To the lover of the sport th t is enough A sultan of SW'lt caught tense 'md ready for a homer lk ,ak 3. nvszsywh mix mnlvmaka .Jn y . A I x Y - L ' , . . . S L . . 2 , c ' . - Y ' , w , . . -, . - v y 'S' . . C ' v D ' . . c c. 7 , ' ' - . 2 3 ' W Ae h . i . - , , is Y 1 .Q 1 z , W . . . . . .' ' 1 - , 1 , C . . 1 ' 73 ' c , . . Y - v V I ,Ci 'I , 'W I N V - L. . D . 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BENEFACTCDRS 1 1 111ds 1111 '1Iot1111511111l 1 r.s 111 111119 Cl ply 11 111 ICI C1 1 s 11 11 also 11ro11d1 111111111 or 1111 f'lllld9 10 111111 C1l111p1o11 p11bl1cat1o11s O11 1111 11115 KS 011' ads lll lhl K111q111 lll football IJTOQTCIHIS 011 dra 11llll'lC 111091111115 all 91111 111111 111101051 271 11S To 111111 fJ711 11s 111111 s 16 11-11 d1111'1 1c111111' 1111111 1111111 111 11. 11111 11 is C 11 111111 11 11.5 111 1 F1- 1111' 3 11111 11111' s1r1'1f1 1lll'1'- 1'11 ., 11111 01111111 lllCS 11-1111 S1111 ' 1e '01 . 111 31111. 111 ' 1 ' ,A T11 ' ' 1 Q , ' ' .a K O . 411 . 114 . 4 1 21 I QW, SNSAW N 'sk Qf QQ l,l'lux.,OQO eated l ll l xr om und Htfffllllll TlQiSlll9l om lioxle Neale xxx G 015.1 H lrusch Sanding losmph T Nluxp 1 PIPQI rut IQIOIIIR-' X tllltl lm Jll Vice presudents absent from plcture XX lln e n m l 1 1 1 x N t GUILDS Thxs organ1zat1on was founded sex eral years ago for a fourfold pur pose Soclal To promote frxendly HSSOCI atlon among the parents and be tween the parents and the faculty of Camplon Instructlonal To provlde programs at meetmgs wh1ch are of mstructlon al value to the parents Promotxonal To attract to Cam QIOD excellent students through the personal and buslness fr1endsh1ps of the parents F1nanc1al To conduct benefits at selected trmes to help finance needed I l ho lmprox ements at Camplon In the school year of 1951 52 Mr George H Dunlap Jr , was pres1dent The treasurer was Mr Edward A Heffernan and Mr John Boyle held down the Job of secretary for the club Through the fine cooperatlon and mterest of the men we call, Dear Old Dad the Fathers Club was a great success thls year Probably the event the Fathers are proudest of was the Annual Father and Son Sports Banquet Thls was one of the best events of the year It gave both father and son a chance to meet mterestmg personalxtles of the sports world It also provlded an evenmg of fun together 166 Q' 0 .3 ,,,.,,. Q : Ie '1 urn A. G11 lst 1, Ed 'z ' A, -W' : , '-1 .' ' ': .l l ,' A, ta v 'H . Vzzc . t ' : . . A ' llYIl1+'0l'fJ,'0 H. Dunlap, .lr., 'jdl I . -' .. XVF All ll IJ. Sl: xllling: lizuljwh ll. 'l'I'llIl2ll'4'll, ' - ' ' : 'i ': m D. ll rg: I,:1w1'enc'e .X. U1 11-oz .lol .l. lulty: lol n fl. 411-rut: 'l'hom:us .l, Nylmn: ll fury M. l':nr'ini: 'l'hs rm :us .I. I'm'1-4-Il: l-'. l:lI'llJll'fl .'4'hm- th-r. Ifl'vd illt?llll ' lo - , , 1 ' ' V- ' . . . . l Y! Y . 1 y Chicogo t'Boundless enthusiasm seems ta be the watchworcl of the Motters Club of Chicago. Some of the activities which this group undertakes annually include rummage sales, a doll raffle, carnival booths at the Homecoming celebra- tion and the numerous card parties from which substantial sums are realized. And, in addition to these voluntary tasks, the Mothers Club offered as the main attraction of one of their meet- ings during thc year, the Bellarniine Society, Campion's debating team. Jointly with the Fathers Club they held the rattle of a Cadillac in iddi ton to a spring luncheon -Ks a result ot this produrtixe ind iruitiul enthusiasm Campion studentgi :xnxx enjoy the new tennis-baslcetball counts, the handball courts behind Crimp-ion Hall, the Faculty nas a more attractive and comfortable rccrca- tional room, and the reception loom near the administration ofhces have been redecorated. The campus, also, has benefited. Shrines about the ground have l-een landscaped, and in '51 a large bill- board, besides small signs carrying the name of the school, was erected hear Highway 18. When one considers all these acti- vities and the results they produced, t is easy to understand xxhv bound less enthusiasm cin be said to be be slogan of this organization andlng 'NT s my I 411 in 1 1 4 s i ti i lll N N Ullt' JK t N ea i h Deg.,lmi11 Recording. Necimt in s John F Ixuhn Xolth 'side X11 I irc s ll ext Lelhni Louitt sy i ie i 1 s s Q 0101+ sc unit Nou i sim in sent from Picture 'Nh I I c pta s s lo in Fooine x Xlllilllll L hairnian l it d lxuehn lh 0 1 - 1 . .V N - V . L. ' x . Z -. . . ' '- k , ' ' . -1 A J .. ,Q f , I . ' St ' : . rx. Ge lraasr-h, So-':l t'h:lirin:in: Mrs. .lol Xl, Sullivan, M 'inher- shii 'liairmain Mrs. .lohn M: limit-y. Ili-vision liilJllI'lllIlllI Nlrs, Hit Kucliyi ka, l'ru- Hrz i t'li:iirinan: Mrs. Janics Nic-llzinit-l, t' si Tlllilllfl Secr -tarj. S ted: Mrs. liliza- lct f 2 , ' ' ' H Mrs. . ' , .' ' -r-- 'rt-s'llnt: Mi . A V' ' ' ', ' ' Uliairman: M 's. .Ian s F. l'z rks. l'rvsident: Mrs. Ui rlo lferrari, XYvst Side Vice-President1 Mr.: Th A l 'I . -l 'lt. U tl l A Yicv-l'iw-s' l Ant Ab ' : . 's. .. G. Mct'lQ-llziii, 'l'r4-:isuri-r: Mr.: Kurt Nt-lu-I, Ile-ww 'on C,'hairnian: Mrs. lidw. J. XVelch, Jr., l'rcss l'll2liI'Ill2lllI Mrs. . l ' . ' ' g - '. ' f 'ot For the fultherance and the bet texment of Camp1on Jesu1t H1gh School was the Way the charter read And that charter was a most certaln lndlcatlon that Camplon could add another name to the 11st of Camplon clubs And bettex yet was the fact that the Camp1on Club of 'Vhnnesota was practlcxng the words of the chaxter 'VIeet1nt, exexw week thxoughout the school yefn thls club has been most actue 1n contactmg people ano lntezestmg them IH Carnplon The students fol the mam part 'mlthcw gh 'xlumm and ex en students themselves Mmneopolns would not be refused adrn1ss1on I DTOVIO s an excellent opportumfy fo get togethers of the frlends of Cam p on as well as for other soclal act1v1t1es The first meetxng of th1s olgsmza ton took place last Octob r ID the zefectory of Our Lady of Grace Church Ed1na Mmnesota M1 W1l ham E Mullln was elected the first presldent The new pres1dents son IS one oi the most actlxe leadels ol the class of 52 Othel ofiicers Immed were MIS Patuck Farnand Mlnnea E Mullln Edma SCCFGTHIY N undn Klee xeldtnt Nxlllllllll Nfu 1 llesldent Nh Innes F xfllulll Necretuy TFGQSIIIQF .l-1 - . . L . - - ' - we E . ' E. ., . . ' : , Q - A ' ' ' I ' . . 1 1 . I 1 v ' - ' ' I ' U V . V . J I ' 7 S , . ,Y ' ' ' ' , 1 .S ' ' v ' ' V 7 , ' y . C club is composed of the parents of polis, Vice-President, and Mrs. James f ' ' , 4 A ,,' T . I , D , ' . C Y . , Mrs. Patrick F2 ' ' d: --1 s' 1 , 'z C. A llil 2 .' , - 's. .z ' Toledo andlng 'll101111s I NI ltr or losenher tr lrels 1 e Il lll rs 11111 flltlll Urs Xxlllli I eonhudt ,- Mr Thomas J Mattrmoe current presrdent ol the Toledo Camp1on Club has gurded hrs organrzatron through one of rts most successful years ot the Clubs five years of ex rstence Ably assrsted by Mr Vrctor A Rosenberger treasurer and Mrs Glen D Anaple secretary the pres rdent has had a busy season Thrs group whose members are all parents of present or former stu dents of Campron meets or ce a month at the Elks Club The current year slw a large famrly style plCHlC, several drnners, and the perennrally popular Chrlstmas Dance Drstmgurshed as thrs organ1zat.on IN 'sf ...I rs by rts name rt rs srrnrlar to those estabhshed rn other crtres The pur poses and alms are the same rn the furtherrng of the rnterest of Campron And whrle rt lS posslble to measure the lctrvrtres whrch the group um er took, there rs no way of gaugrng the untold good done the name of Cans pron nor the rnterest aroused rn those unf'1m1l1ar wrth the school Much of the progress made bg the school rn the way of attractl rf' stu dents from the x ist areas of Ohro can undoubtedly be attrlbuted to the hrd den efforts of thrs group of energetrc and loyal frrends - . St ' 1 ' 2 ' .. . ll -lIl0l', l'l'esiflv11l. Viet ' A. L .3 'gag ' 2:- ure ', L 0 H0 '1 1:: . Sitting: Al '.'. Glen ,X 1 111, Se - ' 1 2 . 'L 111 . z ' . 1-2 5 1 1 1 lf f 5 r i 5 3' .. '-A U ' ' 1 '- 1 y . y, ' 1 - ' ' ' ' C: ' ' - , . ' ' ' ' . 1 . . . C - . , , . ' 1 1 Q ' '- I y C . I I x . v , 'r ' s ' v 'v' - 1 1 - rf . lc ' U c v Z v A l I C ' . - F11111pl1111f11l1 0 PANKA SHOE STORE 4 mompletff lm? of men 3401119118 xml vhlldren hoe Br Gt Wishes to tlw Floss 0 1932 GARRITY JEWELRY STORE 4 Cond Srlmol and a I ood Bank arc thf I'0Ill1dflfl0llS for a 511011 95 ul Futurr PEOPLES STATE BAN K I 1 llllt du QINCH VX ISCOIISIH 1 17111211 F II' H1111 0 11111 111111111 fr11pr1111lm11 , ' 1 .- f , ..ilL..l. it----:ii-1-b-ii PRAIRIE DU CHIHN. VVIS. l..'-', R l . .' CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE 1952 SENIOR CLASS From the Camplon Mothers Club of ChlC3g0 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MIS J M Sul11van 'VI15 K N Nebel M15 John Mahoney MIS George Braasch TVIIS O G Kurhynka 'Vhs A C Belhm 'Vlem Chm Rerep Chm Ren Chm SOC1'1I Chm P10 1 1m Chm Couxtesy Chm P165 M15 Jlmes F Pdlkg MIS T SCIJIYIICII 'Vlrs John Kuhn 'VI1s Carlo Ferrar1 M15 E Defflmm M15 J J 'VILDHHIGIS South No1 th West Set Vxre P1es Vue Ples Vxce P1es RCCOldlH Co11es Sec Press Chm 'Vl1s E J Welch CO'Vl'VllTTEES 'Vlls 'VI1s MIS M15 Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs 'f Mrs Mrs 'I' Mrs Mrs Mrs South S1de Comm1ttee Theodore Schm1dt Cha1rman A R En emann Wllired Eckman Chaxles Rubey John L Sulhvan Allen K1bler North S1de Comnnttee James J Herman Cha1rman Jerome A We1tzel Wm J Beaton Adolph Torres John M Sull1van West S1de Commlttee Carlo Ferrarx Chalrman Wm Berg Chas R Clohecy Mar1e Dobbes Bernard Gladstone Wm F Rowley PAS A Huebsch 28 30 McClellan 30 32 J McNamara 32 34 J Hausman, 341- 36 E N Hemz, '36 '38 J P Goggm, '38 '40 1' Charter Members 171 Mrs Mrs Mrs M15 Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs M rs Soc1al Chanmfm George Bxaasch Chanman Grace Quxnn John D Ge1ut Geo E McGrath Program Comm1ttee Otto G Kuchynka Cha1rman James L Benson Francls L Slmons Joseph T Murphy Courtesy Comm1ttee Albert C Bell1n1 Cha1rman John E Murawskl Thomas J Nyhan Ralph Trxmarco Aud1t1ng Comrmttee John Toomey Chalrman LeRoy Paulson PRESIDENTS Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs T Rumpf 40 41 E Mulhern 41 43 R E Peter John Boyle, '47 '49 E J Welch, Jr, '49 '51 Bonner Sr 43 45 L Fox, 45 47 . 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Nordberg, Royston, Collms, Culver, Walz, D'Asa.ro m the squared cxrcle The Jr Dw Golden Gloves tights were Just concluded 172 if L . . ,.x X. - - 1 W 7 - - - - Hlaklflf-joxlas Representative low House Begum If Budgepolt 0 M1 enlury ll O PRA N G SURE 'E WW awsesw 499 '4 xoxool I O 70 CD 'Fl JP I- I- Q 3 Q. an O Z V' C Z. on TTI FU O O 8 it Mwmig dh v-, Ulla Brldgepmt XX1sconsm 'Ette photog Esser Q3!22!o2D even furmshed props for thls posed unposed shot Self consclouily vsearlng Varsity warm up Jackets are VS atzke, Crooks, Malonev and Scala Before them IS the league baskeiball trophy 113 1- - 1 ,- - - - -- - I- . . . 1 . . +7 , ' . '1 H, ,- . I-13.222 5 . C ' '5 5 ,..1,,,, F44 Q. 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' H O T E L FORT CRAWFORD l uropcnm llm Commcrull md lournet Heulquirtels c llll X 5 111 It 1111710115 11111111111 tfllllwfllt I 11' I11 edu LNLYNI Nl R IX X I Il0pllL l111r1e du c,lllCll Xl l5COllblll W1th thus rmg I do thee no' not that Thus IS sxmply a group of Jumors belng measured for class rmgs Daly, Haverkamp, Barmann, plus one other, gaze happily as Wamser trxes one on for slze The ublquntous 'Ette photog caught xt Q1!26!52J H I ...1i-jij..4T, 'f . J z 1 ' 1 1 . ' Sc 1 L 'Tit + F1 ' CvI'!1Ti'ffH'l!, Tl ' 3 'gl1'lc, Pi' ' Jrzziriv II fliw I ll1,vto1'i1'11l l'1fl11 l,o11i.v, ll w1f11.fi11g Slalv Park I . v . v , . . , v ., . l.1st' lu' D .Y A . ll. 25 :md GOL Nllxl +1,,jij .?. -Im A '. J.'x1.x', J' 'to1' LZ. . , . Q. 175 ,ins-n-at-ni Compllments of BEAUMONT CLINIC BLACK!-IAWK CLOTHIERS Oualztx Alena and B05 A Clothzng ranrle du Chien Prime du Chlen, W IS Trymg real hard to appear nonchalant are the second semester conclave offilcrs of Jumor and Sophomore years Parker Klelhege and Toomey grabbed the chalrs and sat down Daly Purcell Nasser K1lbr1dge stand Ette 42!9!52J 176 . ' ,Q N 1 . ',. . --,1-i1,,,.... ---1-F . P .. . . . ,. . . I I I I - l I - I - - 177 JL Speed t rlu Ll ss o l Be5tXY15hL5 to Xll the L unpmn IXHIQDIIYS G I U N T A BROTHERS Dubuque Iowl Qlmtcm Imvl I - I I I f--'i--QiI-q- I Cin 1 Q X cm ' 121,'.' il 952 and x v' . ,- A, xi ' ' ' I. S I 1 V2 i . v vf Good Luck to For an enjoyable smoke Good gpmh Niall your order for 'f MILLER S SEED STOGIES Center 0 Sports STARK S SPORT SHOP ohn P Nllllex Co Inc 3625 lNICLolloch St r1111e du Chlen XN7lS Wheelmg W X21 Lookmg for all the world luke aj the mormng lme up bb the best stage hands ln the busmess or cb a group of undecided candldates thls group faces the Ette lens 131221523 unfaltermgly They are simply some of the stage shows partlclpants A ' .' . . . I f' I , fa f -, I J '. ' ' ., ., 11? . P:-' ', 1 Y if. ? . fx,5fw,mfve' f E . . . . - .6 . . ,, . . , . , W 1 1 178 f,IUlIIf7IIll1l'lIl.Y of Rockford Bolt 84 Steel Co KI INK Paul I-I Schmndt IIIIIILLILILI 1 1 lm1cI1ed B161 PRAIRIE MAID BAKERY I hom: -I5 7131 Bluklwmlx xc IL du C,I1lc Ib Ru 'il-'IJRIL I1,1,.w1s Ifzt 'I 'I ' .CI II4m1c NILIKIC ISI-mul :xml I':1stl'Ics I J 1 'IIC' -. 5. r 1 I,l'2lII ' I ' 11, XVI! - - 1 - 2 - - Ixerythmg IH Hwdware and -Xppllances Nhytig Xppllmces Radlos Perfectlon Stoves Patek Pamts NI'1rme Supplles Nlachme bervlce 81 Parts Sporting Goods PROCHASKA QUALITY HARDWARE If here Spmtsnnn Gather II6 l Bllckhawk Xve Imlrle du c.,hlCI1 Vis Complmzuzrs 0 BADGER WHOLESALE GROCER CO I mme du Chlen W ISCOHSIII PHONI 88 N 1111111111 ld :ll fd Pmdmfw at CKJIIIPFIIIILF mf Here Masquer dlrector Fr Prendergast shows his cast fK1ss, Rletz McDonough Dunlap, Powerj the secret of The Monkey's Paw 'Ette C9!29!51b wnters made much of pa.w's part m No 2 of the school mag KISS, as noted elsewhere m this volume, copped an oscar for his actmg' 180 1 , , . . Il 1 4 2 E E 6 H V ' H ' . ? ' .' . . , , J .' ' ' ' . ,. . . . , . l I 1 1 l 1 W l , . 2 A f . , . . . ,. . 4 W , , I ' .YU 1 J. T-.l1L.?.i..- H , . I' . .V . .M -,, . 1 , 'ef' J' . ',P 'A W ' l Q Congmtulatlons to the Class of 1952 110111 C llllPl0Il Fathf rs flub of Lhlcwgo ORC! X R 11Ls11 1 11111 17117 Q 11 1111 BLlI1L1lI1f, L111L1 0 -1 111111015 0111 ICI RS 1951 52 1 41 1111511111 1-199 N1e1c11111411se XI 1rt L11lC1g,05'1' 111111018 N Sen L 279 11 est XL11ITlS Sheet Room 691 L111L1go 6 111111015 Hemv NI 1 IL 1 11 l11l'UTl D Berg 1 111111111 X Lunco 101111 I DL1111 Geo1g,L H B 11bC11 UIHIS 1111. 1 PRI S1131 111011115 N111 111 1 R1C111111 Sc1111ett1e1 11111011 D 8111111111111 R11p11 R 1111111160 6101116 X 11 CITIC1 1 ep11 C C CI Be1111111 X C1111stm1e oseph I Nlurphy 'VI 1 The Jesult Retreat House BX RINC IOY IIIIWQ S 111111x1du11 111111 11110 11 mt to m1ke 1 1et1e1t 1111 t1me S1l0Ll1L1 1111te Ol pm The ,IBSUII Retreat League of Chlcag fJ1'1'1LL 711 'N 1 161 0 1 XI 1111111111114-1 0 181 G12 12 11. 1Dl'NI,.' 11, J ., W 1e1t Ro .. -, 11I1L'1lg0 114121111 of ' -'L ' ' ' f, ' 1 g 1511131111 A. 111'11 1'11'lRN.'xN, ' W 1 z . z , 1 ' 2 Y . 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CiRlflf'lxlNCiS ,HJ Tl Ili CIHXQQ 7 195- mr C1 fi f'l'l,,X'lLH1XS '111 '1111-1 Cl,.'XQ,' 1111' ' - 1 l'R.XlRIlf DL' CIIIIYY, XYIS. JI 1' 111' :Nfl V' H1' I! ' I 1'111'11, '1' ' I fC'flI 1 !.'ft'f. 1' f ll pp' 'xx 1111' tvs 1 183 Steom Plont FlELD'S Equipment Co. PAINT SHOP jj,... Your MAUTZ DEALERS Painting, Brush or Spray Steam lvallpaper Removal Skilled Paperhanging Tiii, DIAL 2283 Nh GRI 4 OR lou A W. J. TAYLOR Sz ASSOCIATES Wisconsin Representatives for EDWARD VALVES, INC. Forged and cast steel valves. AMERICAN DISTRICT STEAM CO. Expansion Joints, Condensation me- ters, Water heaters and underground conduit. THE MARLEY CO., INC. Spray cooling towers, Spray nozzles and Induced Draft Cooling Towers. THE HOPPES MFG. CO. Feed Water Heaters, Oil Separators FISHER GOVERNOR CO. Pump Governors, Pressure Reducing and Relief Valvesg Special Control Systems developed for all processes HIL11oP 48210 4327 W North Ave MILWAUKEE 8 WIS Thus publlclty release from Creighton U Q0mahaD was printed m the Ette ln No 6 Q11!24!51J Camplomtes found It mterestmg because the camera shows Fr Rem ert nn his role as President of Creighton Alumni Tobin Kuehn Meyer Thull Vana gawk at Ette 184 l .1 , 1- - I , . 1 1 4 . -. . . . , . . - ' 1 Q I J 1 . Floor Sell Gymmsxum I mush, Hmd Soaps ind '1 Complete I me ot M untenance md bvllllfltlflll I roduets 'md l qulpment MIDLAND LABORATORI ES Dubuque, lovm S GUMPERT CO INC Bikers und Ice Lrelm Blanutleturers OZONI PXRlx 16 N l Q' M You might say that these young men gxve evldence of a mls spent youth, but they are too young But pool sharpers f'Ette, 11!24!51J Hogan, Walsh, Valleau, Korbawk do demonstrate that pool has nts points At least you can lean on the table 185 .,... ...,.... . S 2 V , I . . I K t 1ljj .l - - - - . ., . Pure Food Products for RCSYZIUFZIIITS, Hotels, Institutions . L 1 f ' .2 .--.-11.-, , , , , , l 2 g , . . . I. - - - l Gown XVISIIIQS I-'ROM Compliments MCGREGOR of C1 ROOFING CO. Friend Box 339 1XICGl'Cg0F, Iowa Fl.IN'I'KO'l'I'I BONDED Built-up Roofs DIAL 2396 Llke the Inspector general Don Stahl glves the Costa bandsmen a qulck once over What hls comment could have been or h1s question causes one to wonder when he sees the guifaw fas the Ette saw lt 43!8!52D on one artist s face 186 I H - ' I ! a ' - s . ,v 4 4 o .Q 4 .4 .Q f 'I YGRAVl.'GS I-'OR THIS 1952 O 4. . . 4. in 4. 4. 4. 4. 'Io 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. Jn 4. 4. ln Jn 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. .9 4. 4. 4. 4. ,. ,. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. Brock En g1fav1n g Company vonQvvvoonvnoovovnuovov4v4onvvvevaoovnvno4onvnvQu4u4v4o4o4o4uQo4u4u4v4u.4o4v4u4voo4o4oou4u4sou4o4v4o4o4u4u'4u'4o.Q 187 J lull Stl Iwlsox XXISLUXSIX fo coast AAAAAAQ nuance A JJ' ooo 4 'Z' Q14 I, '24 414 '14 In 4 'I' 'P -1- - 4. 'X 4. , 4 Q. v J. A, g 'X uf 4, +14 4, X' 'Q ' '4 'Ao 4, v 'A' Zo 'I' up Q4 4, I '4 ' 3 'Q to ' v 4 4 ' v : 4' 4' In 'I+ 4. -If in vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvtvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvovfvvfvvvvvv oo., a4aeaa4...een44a4aaaa4u..4a44444aa4 naaanaaonaanooaaao A E 5 I U ll'S I C ' .flllfl dl . Lit' , . Y '., ., . A . . ., , ... v va v . f N v 4 v CONGRATULATIGNS BEST WIS!-IES Class of 52 Jesusts ot Compnon SEND BACK MEN CHAMBERLAIN INC C 1 and to the 1 and to the who always I HIC.-XGO De Longs Stucho Sr re Sr 525 a rect Madison, Wisconsi DU BUQUE PEOPLES BAKERY PACKING COMPANY -p - 208 E. Blackhawk Ave. Phone 13 ' Dubuque, Iowa Prfurle du Chlen VMS A bleak October day saw the final stage of Campnon s travel The wenrd contrap tlon plctured fwealklyb above slld 1ts steel arms under txmber fixed tn the statue gave a. grunt and with a graceful gesture plunked the statue on the pedestal Ette t10!13!51D 4- I , L . . . 7 . 4 , . 1 1 l 1 Z 1 Z I . , . . . - . . , . 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