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

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'A Wfff 2'p X O, V, .- - --.1 ' Y g ,' Y -:,g.- m A' V , , Y - + N 1 , God is ascended with jubilee, and the Lord with the sound of trumpet. Sing praises to our God, sing ye: sing praises to our King, sing ye. For God is the king of all the earth: sing ye wisely. God shall reign. . . Psalm 46 75' NNIVERSARY 5 0 95 fd ii ,. 5: ff 5: I L J 1 SQ , , 51 O O O I I I 5' .N Cl Our Schools I 75th , YEAR l . . .still alive, still thriving, in this quiet corner of civilization, is that true ardent spirit that first founded our humble institution. Campion has not been unsung by others, but we, in the glory of this wondrous year, wish to sum up the achievements of our Alma Mater. . .may we have succeeded. The Jubilee Knight, 1930 lampion Jesuit High School jairie du Chien, Wisconsin 53 i I Unless the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it. Un- less the Lord keep the city, he watch- eth in vain that keepeth it. It is vain for you to rise before light, rise ye after you have sitten. . . Psalm 126 Messages and congratulations Original property deed ..... . . Historical pictures ...... History of Campion . . . Faculty, 1880-1955 . . . Alumni War Dead ...... Vocations, 1884-1955 . . . Faculty, 1955 ...... Classes, 1955 . . Old scenes . .. Freshmen . . . Old scenes .... Sophomores . . . Old scenes .... Juniors ..... Old scenes .,.. Seniors, 1955 . . Old scenes ........ Senior leaders ....... Organizations, 1955 . . . Sodality ............ Student council . . . Debate ........ VOC . . . Music . . Choir .,... 'Ette .....,...... Publicity bureau . .. 9 18 27 41 47 57 60 71 95 96 98 102 103 107 108 112 119 120 121 167 168 176 177 181 185 191 195 198 QASSOFSERVICB Tha Is a fll Tlgrz Cblef ybolboil dgxh ddss. 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Wnscomsn SO May 6. 1955 Dear Father Giunta the seventy fifth anniversary of the founding of Campion on the banks of the Mlssissippi and the dedication of the faculty bu1lding cringe a wealth of rich memories In the four hundred years since the indomitable Ignatius and the intrep1d Francis Xavier started on that journey which largely saved Christian education and religion in the West, there has been no institution which has better marked the spirit of those two great saints than has Campion here at Prairie du Chien Seventy five years ago, the Mlddle West of the Unlted States was pio neer territory and the priests, scholastics and lay b others of the Jesuit Order who came into this rugged country sowed the seeds not only of Catholic faith but Cathollc thinking, which have influenced the lives of uncountable thousands of people even to this day The spirlt of the Jesuit Fathers has no where been better expressed than in the frugal and, one might say, historic building in which the faculty has been housed since the openlng of Campion Without thought of the barest human comforts, the true spirit of the missionary sons of Saint Ignatius is manifest in the fact that buildlngs dedicated to the true laws of sclence and letters were first erected and then crowned with a beautiful chapel wi hout thought of even the slmplest accommodations for the faculty What we wltness here today is comparable seen in tne hundreds of Cathollo colleges and high schools staffed by the priests of the Jesult Order Wholehearted devotion to the dlssemination of true knowledge with a firm foundation in that clence wh1ch alone explains the truths of all science, namely the firm belief that all true educatlon rests on the words of God Him will he dded ' The Christian wo ld can never adequately appreciate the work of these great priests of the Society of Jesus but their individual, as well as col lective, ach1evements shine br1ghtly on the pages of the cook of Life the one sad note has been that the c1v1l governments within whlch the Jesults have worked have seldom appreciated that if clvil laws are sacred it is largely because the thinking men of these COmmHDit1BS have been formed 1n mind and heart in the classrooms of the colleges and schools taught by the Jesu1ts Today we mark a new era Th1s splend1d bullding speaks of a new chapter in Catholic education, and all of us who have so s1rgularly profited by solld Cathollc education cannot but hope that these bas1c comforts which this very adequate building will provide may be the incentive to lead great men, great teachers, and above all great priests to even higher inspirat4 as they gulde the youth of our land that this youth may fulfill the ideals of American Catholic manhood Devotedly in Christ, ,is I I HN P TREACY .TPT el B1shop of La Crosse O self, 'Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His justice and all things else h , 4 .L on + 'W 'Q 22 '? ' CUNA f QNWMMQQ X 7 X Wwmnx Q PRAEPOSITI GENERALIS SOCETATE wsu ROMA Apr1l 22, 1955 Rev Augustine F Glunta Campion Hlgh School Pralrle du Chlen Wlth deep Joy I pen these llnes to you, and through you, the faculty, students and frlends of Camplon, to share 1D your thanksglvlng and to extend a much deserved nCOHgF3tUl3t10hS and Best WlSh6SH on your 7 th Annlversary When the SOC16ty opened Sacred Heart College in 1880, under the dlrectlon of Fr Becker, that sectlon of your country was ln a period of amazlng growth amo1on's varlous staves mlrrored that per1od, as lt eagerly and conf1dently truck deep roots and grew wlth the reglon, and in 1ts growth strove to ln fluence and dlrect the admirable energles of your people along the paths God, to lmpart to your youth that complete tF81H1Hg, SD1T1tU31 and moral well as lntellectual and phys1ca1, necessary for reach1ng the fulness of sons of God YS years, and the establlshment of Camplon 1S secure, 1ts achlevement ol1d, 1ts confldence for the future strong It has measured up to the challenges of the past, I pray that God be lav1sh w1th H15 graces and ble lngs fo the future 'Ad multos Annoy Slncerely 1n Chrlst, 3 QA,.A,44,-kb S 3 lf? wgj, XYZ nafga 5 Spwvvo 5 uw so A 0 l Dear Fr. Giunta, . . , . to 5 ' . . . . . 2 , . . . . . . U . ra s , - ' ' of , . . n. . as . S . . . . ' ' ' ' ss- ' r . ' '. ,162 . 'A OFFICE ol' TNI PROVINCIAL WISCONSIN PROVINCE or ru: SOCIETY OF JESUS 3400 W MICHIGAN STREET MILWAUKEE B WISCONSIN May 1, 1955 Reverend A F G1unta, b J Ca.mp1on Pra1r1e du Chlen, Wlsconsin Reverend and dear Father Rector It 1S a great pr1v1lege for me, and a great pleasure, to be asked to address a word of congratulatlon to Faculty and students, parents, Alumnl, and fr1ends of Camplon, and to thank them all, 1n the name of the newly establlshed W1SCOnS1n Provlnce, for the generous and whole hearted support whlch has made th1s celebratlon poss1b1e At the same tlme, we must remember the vast debt of gratltude due to those vallant men who long ago lald the foundatlons of Camp1On ln the mldst of what we of today would term a wllderness hr John Lawler and and Brothers of the MlSSOUr1 PTOV1HCG who followed them Today's dedlcatlon could never have been wlthout another far more lmportant ded1cat1on e dedlcatlon of hearts and 11ves to the fulfllment of a d1v1ne ldeal And today's dedlcatlon must be empty and meanlngless unless lt represents a l1ke dedlcatlon of our hearts and llves to that same ldeal the 1nst1ll1ng of Chr1st's love and ChT1St'S truth 1n the mlnds and hearts of Amerlcafs youth Very since yours in Chrlst, -,2,6 Le J S ff WEIY 3 7220 the Jesuits of the Buffalo Mission -- and to the Fathers . . , . , . . -- th fl . , .J. 2 4f j ' faiget I CAMHON Jssurr HIGH Sci-xool. Pnirle du Chien, Wisconsin Omce of the Rector Dear Parents, Students, Alu ni and Friends of Campion For a school to exist for seventy five years is no s gnal accomplishment Time and meagre resourcefulness have repeatedly effected this in numerous instances But for an institution, such as Campion Jesuit Hlgh School, to endure and flourish through three quarters of a century of labor and sacrifice in interest of Catholic Educat1on of youth, and to work constantly for the greater glory of God and good of souls is indeed the result of love and a great accompl1shment For this we exult in our gratitude to Almighty God We thank God for haxing given us you, our loyal students, alumni, parents and friends, for without you Campion could never have existed and flourished to carry on her vital, spiritual and educational program We thank God for an untiring Jesuit and lay faculty and personnel, who have labored hard to instill vrrtue and knowledge into the minds and hearts of Campion students we thank God for our material well being and welfare, our beautiful campus, The construction of the new Lawler Faculty Residence Hall, the first in 18 history of the school, is but another manifestation of the Goodness of God It stands as a living monu ent to you God bless you for having made this glor ous occasion possible '5 f' A F c1unzs,s J Q12 ced President spacious buildings, glorious traditions, and the outstanding success of our Alumni. tl All . fp! gnll f ' 1 fr fa f X f .f I f V41 ! x be f f K ,, , I ff f Q , .WMI ' fyqffl f X 5,9-,, fc , , f,i 1, f' , I ,f'fx flf, , ,f ,, f , fwwxf ff ,, ,f f, f'1A'-f , 4.1, fl ,f 'I ff 'f xf,v,, I 1 1 If f f f 1 , ff ,. , f f 4, 'f,'l', Q af f. 1 2: ', - V' f ,, ff' .J,',, lv lfnfc f . f.',i , 1 ,,. 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Patrons , , 199 203 207 213 216 223 235 237 242 247 252 254 256 259 264 266 271 273 279 284 286 287 295 301 314 325 331 333 IN X I 1 I X- ff f, Drum ll I X ffrn rf lfffff A 1' 'lj 1 f '- X 1 nf X ISTORICAL 5 g.. ii I 1 W 5 Y P l I! X!! ll fn I tnjgif l :'s'-nu.-. fi- N ll 0' ww, ,.., ' F' iii? X ENX ,fl I Xa !! 3 V Av X9 if ? fill KAIV X55 yflfbflfff .lf X , ff, ffsusff I . M, Student hodx 1880 as seen ln front of Lau lor Hall lst Ron 1'1 gt Cutcnknauf Glab Busth Socha 2nd Row Buda Howard Schxrr Rabtl Boo cn NOSTALGIC GLANCE John Lawlers dreams are reallzed as Camplon rlses -xx 'A' 3rd Ron Bum Busth Plktl 'Klum Po hu Mc. Kllllp 4th Rovs Klem Quxoll I lutn .nth Row Breda Coxln llolthaus Papt Pasrhang, and Horn BIINDOIS Hrust fbLIlll 18379 had lun lts toutsc .1 a hosp1t1l lC1x1l Wald 1 Statt lXIO1mdl sthool Ptantr du Qhltll Collrgt and St Johns Colltgt In 1880 John Lmlu deednd tht ptoputx tothe Juu1ts of tht Buffalo M1ss1on and a flllit xentule was launrhnd On tht opamng dat 61 studcnts VNGIQ enrolled In 1898 aftet tele Once mole folmed Thlrtx eager puplls ftom sur xouhdmg IEIIIIOIX made up the .ostu of thls serond openmg The uma stunt Spartan sthrdule that had stunned tht students lli 80 xx as put 1nto opuatlon and 1 lmpus ltft had come to stax Th1s was the. ua of he xxmg collat and the hlgh button shoe ot htkmg tn tha bluffs and ronsmtmg vxlth John tht Slldktklllixl Here mug the gums of mtnw actlxltlu uc know 1n 1950 roster Becker Boecl-:mann mn 38 lloeschler Klappxoth Kolck 'Nlexor Berthold Casper Dcgnan Dtttmann Flgge IAIJ lNo1th Nussang Ruger Sthxllrr Srhxxtbath S1 Flggc Has? 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Lmd RQ-111f1'h1 :111 SJ G, them 1900 ed.1:if:1f of CL1rr1D10n p11':11t'kw1 IT. DHL:-11iL11ik Yulley. 21 pfp.1Qa1' Spot, fn af 1 '1 iw, 'x J 1111 hoxu 11 111190, Lani t1'11L p1wLd111q111a1l 1 1 J 111111 Z11hn1111 01111 11l1N c lk 31 'li UDL X 1 i1lX1NIL 111 'V' 1 x x Q 411 1111 1111 Ing, uhm 1 lx tlui 1 Fr Schulte, Mr Graepp, Fr. Gettelman fr1ght1 relax with other perfects, Taken c. 1913 the picture illustrates the popular recreation of that period. Bt foie the dns of the public laundix 419037 Cam pion s oxxn est ilalishment took L uv, of such meds The txxo stoix building aboxe xx ls the liundix To ' L- sled slice antedzitcd . 'ii'g :incl toliot,gnn1ng. it in 899 near the prefe 1 s.t- lf Marque e 1 . ,' S ' dCX'lL't' 1 LIYQC 'Ill Q' bIlOI'l,'l'l'lCl'l. iight m ktd 7 xx is The 1 dim, t he t xx is 1 tool shed All I s stiuttuiu stood xxhtit now tht fllllll house. is an in 'wma Long before Mr, Westiiighotise and refrigeration river ice kept food fresh. An ice house was added tl 0 end f Lawler Hall 1' ' florage. In 1904 the campus looked like this. Although high fence has long since been removed. Most of Campion Hall had not as yet been constructed, the the buildings in the background, and the windmill, historical shelter trightl was already standing, The are gone. The music hull stands today on that site. 'Tw... 1915 vutnessed the blessmg of the new Marquette C 1914 Thli IUIUCSUUEZ P1000 of melhdnlim WHS H311 Long the rgqgryaugn of ggmmg qafger 19251 the Cltx Bus Llnt the foxerunnm of the Labs so the Hall 19 looked on as thur hexedltary domam familial 10 UW b0Und CdmP10T11l0S On U06 dayb THE GOLDEN YEARS 90073 Fifty blest years pass, and college doors are closed N... QM Changes lnnumelable took plate 1n thls setond qualter entuly Nevx bulldlllgb lCamp1on Hall 1n 1907 Ma1 quette Hall ln 1915 tht Chapel ln 19233 VXCIC elected to house the g10VS1Dg campus farmlv Athlet1cs passed horn the lntramulal stage to lntra school competltlon M1l1tB1V tralnmg made 1ts entrance 1n 1918 under the QUIQC of the SATC and 1n 1919 of the ROTC In 1930 the golden Jl1lDllCL vt is tel luated xuth fanfme and sink sh11ll Cl11l'1US1lSI'I1 the slmt tubal chant bounttd on the same old bluffs as students goaded athletes to ,gun then all The wlng collal and the button shoe pass ed onlv to be weplaced bx the IHLCOOH coat and the poxk ple hat In th1s e1a of Jazz bands and the xuse crack lovaltles remamed the same And so to the 3rd quarter qw 01 Drlll and guns and umforms were the common slghts onthe 1918 19 campus Thls lI'llClL51Cd group IS plobablw xxatthlng a IdXK XLXILN of SATC 1 1 The steamer St Paul was the annual xlsltor from the xx orld outslde And the sturdy chmstopher who annuallw carrled the tuuents up and down stream Z www 4 Clk -v. 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Son of Janesxllle was the felellildl eontlexetol Eqmpped vuth the flnest flllIllShll'lf.IS the neu LHVSIOI Hall should fulflll ltx ptupoxt fol nmnx duung, the aetual constluetlon pe11od onlx 1 few days haung been lost to Idlll OI snow and ID one ease heat ,, -H yn he .ua B10 Elkln lleftl md hls helper haxe just com The huge bltes tiken bs th1Q Qhoul ln 1993 were pleted the lll t aetull moxe touaxdx eonstxuctlon the next steps I'lOm th1Q pomt on uoxk moxed up of the bulldmg Thu was seen as a good Omen ldls Fdeulty membere emmoned the fin: hed Job 3 y 6 1' I .L ,D Xi . U Av' X X H , A4 - if ' - Q 1 J. f , , -F Y A ' I - x t ' x' -x x ' 'uk' - 5 x u--' J! hw ,- f X 1 ' W ' 'z ' r- 4 '- 10 . .. -- '-1 t. . , - ,Q 1 - 3, W -4 -' - 'L' X ' m Xf ' Z 5- l -l l l - ' ' . ' . . ' , , X . ' v , . ' , ' . X 1 ' 5 , . up X . 1 ' , X , A ,nf 7 1 . ', . X ' ' X- 1 I. X ' X, X' -X X X X X Y Z - ' x - x l ' v m Cr- Z 1 lv ' - Y. , . , ' X , . , ' , . . '- . , , , v , , ,., . .. . . ' , H , ' X. ' . ' . ' . A new addition is built years to come. Good weather was an invaluable ally .' ,- , , . K, , , ' .' , Z , , L. , . . . . ,' x -. .. ' . B. v . ' , ,, 5, ,. X I 5 5 N., 4 ,Q 5 l' li . . l . 4 ff V Vw I 'X f be -. J .whit ' , ..-. -.w 4.2'XL?', :i'59',- ,L yt- ,ggtp xwfg' 'V ,Q - 5 - fag .. .n , A , V . l 4 'I ' JY, I: 5- Q. .flag ..4, A v 5-if ' X v XX f -Je au, ' 41 Q l, is , e , -,- IJ? 9 ' VI, , ,. 1 , ,4, , no - . Here 4N0vember 10, 19535 we Sec thc preparations mn-n made rapid and visible progress. This picture for the pouring of the second story. Fuvo1'ed by shows only a very srnzill fraction of the 218.300 fortune with confwunllv good xxcathu thp blick tiim brink uxcd in thi facing of the building Hmmwypw .W sliupluu abou Thy pictuie wax L1 i Through the summu monihs thy mot' was uid l lint of tha pi i thi and was in i 1 Onu lhg fuiii hing xx is dom ihl. Hull xxux rnudx 1 i 7, .-X I 4 I Commencement visitors last saw the film-d, floors given thuir final polish, Will? S ' ' '- ' '-. ' ' '- J tak -1 ML 3' 10. the Lic V' - L Lx in-rs, - f 3 5 gh . hp almost 2 years to the day after the ceremon crowd Perfect weather was a great boon ial sod turning this picture shows the altar in from Marquette Hall this photo gives some ldea of front of Lawler Hall and some of the attending the over all breadth of the new faculty building all D Fin f Ki J., Bishop Atkielski flanked by Fr, Giunta fleftl and Fr. McKenney lrightl blesses the lobby. At the same time other dignitaries Frs. Louis Hanlon lassistant provincial of the Missoqri Provincej and John Kelly fassistant provincial of the Wisconsin Provincej were blessing the second and third floors. 7 - 5. W i' ini ff' -qu! X Q LAWLER HALL 1955 . I mtv K A .3 .:. aw F' 17' 4 A .. . A +,w M at -.-7. A ,.,., f ' M --M ... , .. ,, . yi ...,.........-... Y Y , ... W V1 , QR 5 ,125 :gg grf 1 . ' M . . v , g , . ' ' 1 ow i ' KA mf , .., , , fra' 'Q lg- A f-ff , '.-f QEL':l i5f2f-se , -- 5, f.,M.,,.m W , 5 WM EEE? , . 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V nce upon 21 time It ns on the fourteenth of APFI1 of 1857 that our story really begms On that day the Hrst ranlroad tram m Pranrne du Chlen traveled mto the roundhouse located then just south of what IS now the fertllller plant It was durmg thus same year and on thls same rallroad that a certam ohn 1 awler came to Pralrle du Chlen to become the local station agent for the Milwaukee and Pranrne du Chlen Railroad He was to stay for a long whlle and make quite a name for hxmself In antlclpatnon of the vusltors to be brought m by the railroad a hotel was bullt m Pralrle du Chien by a joint stock company for S56 000 Brlsbous House The hotel was a failure however and m 1864 lt closed Its doors and was turned over to the government to be used as a war hos pltal So from the battleflelds to the south a steady trickle of wounded soldiers flowed mto Brlsbols House now known as Lmon Hospltal After the CD11 VVar was oven cluc leaders of Pralrle du Chien attempted unsuccessfully to have the St ate of AVIS consm utllwe Brlsbols House as a State Normal School On May 1 1866 the huge frame bulldmg passed mto olm Lawler s hands Iawler m turn handed nt over to a group of trustees who opened It as a school on September 12 1866 Pralrle du Chlen College as lt was known offered courses ln languages hlstorx mathematlcs and science Pralrle du Chlen College ran shout of funds m 1869 and was forced to close The property vs as restored to I aw ler He then attempted to gzve the bulldmg to the 1W1ssour1 Province esults by havmg Father Arnold Damen S offer It to hls superlor m Chicago Smce the order was short of manpower It was compelled to declme the oller and 1 aw ler on February 9 1871 gave the property to the Chrnstlan Brothers ln August of the same year the Brothers opened on the property Qt ohn s College there was a far seemg man 42 Y A I . a c N - - . 4 I . . . .. . . . Y Q i . v 7 4 . ,a 4 Y . . . . Y v . . 1 1 . . . . . .. 4 7 lc 7 L - 2 - , . J , . . v . 1 1 - - 1 1 A , 1, c ,c . ' an I l 1 lc dl ' I T I I . , J., l y Al ' , 4 . A 1 , J Y e . . I - OI St ohn s College, how ex er 1151611 no longer thin drd 1r1rrre du Chren College berng forced to close rn 1876 wrth the propery onee fzgarn resertrng to 1 1wler lrnills, on une 16 1880 1 'rwler deeded the property over to the esurts ot the Buff 11o Nlrssron In beptemher of 1880 the enormous structure rn the wrlds ot X1 rsconsrn heeime the College of the Snered He1rt ind w rs plowed under the drrectron ot le lther 11 r1lr1m Bee leer 8 lrom th1t trme on the hrstory of Blr liwlers generous gr1ttoC1tholre edue ltron 11 IS worn 11T1LlCll171lgl11I er 1speCt Durrng rts first ,CTT ot Opt.l'l1'l0l1 the College Ind '1 regrstmtron ot srxts one students I rsted lmong these hrst students were oseph Busch, p1st Brshop ot St Cloud Nlrnn 'md George lrckel P1 esurt ind former fC1CllCl 'mt ohn Cirroll Cnrxersrty rn Clevelind 'md 'at Cimpron On Xugust 90 1881 the College reeerxed 1 Ch1rter rom re tlte of Xrsconsrn lor Ihe College 1nd Cnrxer 1 pox to eonler the us degrees 1nd lcldemrc honors In the tollowrng veir the new estwblrshment s'1w four gr 1du1tes ot the hrgh sehool le IX e rts w ills lwo1e'1rs1'1ter the College g'lXC sex en Bichelor ot Xrts degrees N1fUFlllX the students tor the hrst few yelrs mme only from nerghhorrng Countres wrth 1 few from low 1 'ind X1ll1l1CbOfl N1onethe1ess hx 188-1 the number of students 11111 rnere 1sed so th1t more 1U.0IY'lITlOt1l1fl0I1b were deemed neeessirs 'md lxostlu 11111 w 18 hurlt lhe yen 1885 gr 1duated 1LCI't1ll1 Xrthur Dunne, he man who liter bemme 1 popul'1r orator of greit demand Prom thrs eliss too elme the Rexerend Clmrles Iechten herg who w IS some yeirs letter to beeome the hast presr dent ol the Xlumnr Xssocmtron who had an ambrtrous dream 43 , . , . . , 1 . , '. . . , . . . 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Today that dream st111 grows F1 Spieth w IS tl'lI1b1CIlCL1 to St Iouis 1,1111 erslty in 1910 to become 1 te1che1 of DKlgIH1f1L Theology 1 job w111c11 11e 11e1d toi ITl0ICf11'111 twenty yefus The next min to become Rectoi of the 1:1SfglUWlllg school w IS 1 r Hormng S Xtter being 111 othce only 1 S110It time 11r Hoxning decided th1t t11e school w1s b1d1y in need ot lflllCtlC '1ct111 ties 1nd he begun to look 'xround 1o1 someone to lT10L1Cl'l1'L sc11oo1 spoits Xt t111s 11e wc1s ext1eme1y successful 1o1 he e11 glged X111111m S Hoffmm to eo 1c11 t11e schools 1th1et1e te1ms 1t is l1OfIN,CCbb'1ly to enurnei 1te the m1ny t11ents ot 1ch 111111111111 1o1 he is Ollly known 111 1 1e 0lI1'Stl11L1l11g lfllllfll te'1ms 18 well IS his exemplux Lhiis t 111 c1111 IC L1 1e11 111 1911 1 1 110l11lI1glN,K.11T1Cf11L second Rec 1 ie ee 1 1 Ol 1 s toimei o N1111 s Lollege in lX1l'lS1S stepped 111 to 1111 the Joh X110t1lL1 Olltbfnllldlllg pe1son1ge l1llXK.L1 o11 1 IITIIJUS 111 own poet 11111111161 1tCUl 1 1 11owe w IS 11ot y 11111 e t e s the g,e ot t1e leu Xlmost exeiy e 1e1 111 xitles tw is f1110Uf,11 t1e t ents 111 e11o1ts o this 1111 t 1t t1e se 1oo1 Cllllgill fiom one ot oe11 111116 to one Illflflllll 11 IC 1 of 181W 1 L11ll1Q,'L in 11161111116 ot t11e S41 Boys now 1ttended Cnmpion College oi t11e S1ered 11e11t 1 Q 1 11 ' A 1 1, 1 ' v 1 l - A 1 V e ii. .' L - l 2 - vi X vi 41 . l V 1' 1 '1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 i 1 '- . Y 1 3 K C A 1 1 It 3 - . . :l A, ' yi 1 A. . , . . A ' . - 1 v' '1 f. 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1. 1 'f 1 '1 1 1 1 ' 1 5 i Co: N 1 ' ' 1 t 11' ' -1 ' znd wit 1 for his 11 1 '1 t1'. '111 1 .' , 1 ' ' 1'1 1 1 1 tor to 1'1 i11 ot1111. 191 fe 'ge B. Ki'te1', ' ' 'ly 1' St. 1 1' '1 ' 1 '1 1911 i11 the form of Fr. -111mes Daly, t11e 112lf10H2111y kn ' 1 ' '1 '. Daly, ' ver, '1 5 the onlj 1 1 of gr ll fum on the faculty 11t that time. This NVIIQ 1 21 1- ' 1 1 h1i11ion 1D0l12ll'1'12 1 1ty. 1' 1 1 fC2l'1 1' in the school was know' 1'111' 2l11Ll wide for his 11cti- ' 1.1 '1 5 ' f 11 1111 .1 11 1 ' 1 f .1 '11ty 111 1 1 511 11 1 ' 41 11 .1 of 1 ' 1 'zn . ,1Xp1 1 ' 191. S1 '1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 '1oo1. '. ' 1 '1 ' 1 1 7 .11 1 . ' . '11 llre next hug clrcrnge to t1ke plrce XN'1S rn 1915 when Nlrrquette Hrll took shrpe on the clmpus fhe 1915 16 ool crtrl rgue 5135 of rt rt rs of re rrrforced corrcre e corrstructrorr thoroughly frre proof tlre orrlv wood herng tlre doors wrndow frrmes 1nd 51slres 'lllil the floorrrrg of tlre rooms and John Lawler lrves rn rt er srx ve 1r5 lr lxrster 5 tcrnr of office c1me to se rrrd Xllert L l Sl succeeded hrm Lm tlrrs Rector the school w lb to undergo m1ny ch1nges fhe frrst tlrrng he effected w rs 1 drstrrct sexer1nce between the Lollege 1nd Hrgblr School dep1rtments L rrder hrs drrectron rn 1970 Crrnpron bought 1nd remodeled tlre rnfrrm1rx l 1 ox 1lso took 1 5pecr1l rrrterest rn the fund r1rs1ng for 1 new clrrpel hurldrng hut before rt wrs dedrc1ted he left the school to become Presrdent of Nlrrquette Lnrsersrtx ter the next Rector lr Xloxsrus R de r hurldrng, progr rm w rs furthered l rrst tlre powerhouse w 15 hurlt rn 1977 on the nortlre1st corner of the c1mpus Then Our I 'zdy of the Xngels Clr1pel was hurlt fhe dedrc1tr0n of the magnrfrcent new clr1pel took pl1ce on une 2 1925 llrrs burldrng rs 1 specr rl trrhute to the llte Fr Theodore Sclrutte S l8!2 1952 who 1lmost srnglehandedlv col lected tlre money for the burldrng l7lre rarsrng of such a l1rge sum requrred fifteen years but now the structure sturds 15 1 frttrng memorrrl to the perseverance of Fr Sclrutte 1 close frrend to gerremtron 'rfter generatron of L rmpron students Irse dns rfter tlre dedrcatron of tlre new clr1pel, on lurre 7 1975 rt was decrded that tlre college department would ce1se to he 1nd that Campron would be changed rnto 1 lrrgh school The next frll the school opened under rts new trtle Clmpron esurt Hrglr School In 1978 Pr Rohde w rs assrgned to the post of fkssrst 47 Vi x 3. 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J., . ., - , J. P., - , . B., ., - , A. C., . ., ., - ' , E. ., - ' , . J., s.J., ., - at u - , . ., . ., ., ' , . ., . ., ., v 1 - -1 ' I , . ., . ., ., ' 1 - 'v ' 'v -I ' 1 Wick, L. F., SFC, Inf., U.S.A., 1951-53 - - . v 1 - 'r -1 ' v 1 ' 'v '1 ' ' D , , ,, - . , . ., ., ., . . ., ' D ' , , , ,, ,Y - . , . ., . ., ., ' , ' , . ., ., ' y ' -1 - -9 ' - . , . ., . ., ., ' . , . . , . . . . , . . , . . . , . . , . ' sa' 1: Y ' ' . - x v . . , . . . . . , , 9 . , , . . . . . 1 '- . -. . , , . . ' . . . .. . , , . . ' . I . Mr Anthony Matre 1Ch1cago5 was the donor of the pa1nt1ng of Edmund Campion that has hung in the parlor in Kostka Hall for so many years It was painted by Mr A Chevallier Tayler of London who also selected the frame The pa1nt1ng arrived 1n July 1914 All negot1at1ons were carr1ed on by an English Jesult Fr Pollen To the many ex ROTC men who suffered through the drill days the followmg notes might be of some h1stor1cal interest Capt R McConnell was the first PMS8zT 11918 205 He was followed through the years by Col Daniel Berry 11920 19245 Capt B F Hurless 1192419285 1stL1eut A G Ph1ll1ps 1192819325 Capt A G Ph1ll1ps 11932 19355 Capt R W McNamee 11935 19395 Lt Col M McGu1re 11939 19405 Lt Col P Mahoney 1194019425 MaJ W Fisk 11942 19435 MaJ W Groom 1194319445 Capt J Elliott 1194419465 Capt J L Grimmeison 1194619495 MaJ C R Keegan 1194919525 Capt L J DeVito 11952 19545 Capt F M R1ddlemoser 11954 5 Equipment has kept pace with modern progress of bazookas mortars rockets The statue of the Sacred Heart 1mounted on a pedestal 1n the tr1angle across from the Chapel5 was a memorial glft of Mr Shannon He gave It 1n memory of his Wlfe the sister of Fr J J Donoher S J who was stat1oned at Campion from 1913 to 1921 Among the many faculty members who won d1st1nct1on 1n the1r fields Fr John Hagen S J certainly stands out Wlthln a short time of h1s arrival at Campion 1n 1880 he h d constructed a workshop and observatory on a site opposite to the Chapel Here he carried on h1s astronom1cal observatlons About 1888 he was called to Vat 1can Clty where he was appointed Astronomer of the Vatican and there he resided for thirty years For his sc1ent1fic research 1n his Held he was given honors and de grees by several European un1vers1t1es He was the only American c1t1zen 11v1ng Johi Lawler was known to railroad men not only for his abilities as an organlzer but for his pontoon bridge This was bu1lt 1and IS st1ll used5 across the MISSISSIPPI at Prairie du Ch1en and used by the Milwaukee road It was constructed 1n 1873 and allows the rallroad tracks to raise and lower 1n accordance w1th river levels It 1S the biggest floating bridge in the world The bridge opens to allow boats to pass The Joyce Kilmer Library IS a most unusual h1gh school l1brary for on ts shelx es stand many volumes printed before 1800 The books vary 11'1 s1ze from the pocket ed1t1on to the folio volumes of the sixteenth century Most are printed in Lat1n and treat of theology scripture ascet1c1sm and hxstory Lenten Sermons was printed IH Cologne in 1537 three years before the Society of Jesus was founded Catechetlcs of St Cyril of Jerusalem 1Lat1n5 was printed in Antwerp 1n 1564 Three Works of St Peter Can1s1us 11521 15975 are mcluded Annotated Letters of St Jer ome, 1565 at D1ll1ngen Catechism of Peter Can1s1us printed at Cologne in 1566 1the cover of this copy IS made of parchment from another book5 Texts of Scripture and the Fathers of the Church as proofs of Catholic doctrine Printed at Cologne in 1569 Herodotus History ln Greek and Latm printed in 1592 Confesslonale of Savan arola printed 1n Turin 1n 1593 and Thucyd1de s History printed in Frankfort in 1594 are mong the classical treasures Meditations of Father Vincent Brunus, S J There are 4 copies of 4 ed1t1ons of this book 1598 1602 1603 and 1608 This book also show the work of a book worm Forty one other volumes were printed between 1600 1700 and ninety five between 1700 1800 F1ct1on biography history and the usual books to be found 1n a library run to many thousands Undoubtedly K1lmer Library 1S one of the most fully equipped h1gh school l1brar1es 1n the country In 1882 Fr H Knappmeyer S J organlzed the L1terary Society forerunner of what later came to be called the Marquette L1terary The purpose was to promote the study of Engl1sh to cultwate 11terary taste m the more advanced college student ab , . , . . ' . . I ' , . . . ' , . . . ' . , . , . - , ' . . . ' , . . . ' , . . . ' , ., . N ' , . . ' , . ' , . . . - , . . . ' , . . . ' , . . . ' . , , . , . a ' . in Vatican City for many years and apparently yearned for a visit to his homeland. 6 . . . . . Y i 7 - . s I v I . 1 ' - . . ' ' - ' 3 . - , is , , Y . 1 - a . . . ' ' 3 y , 1 - s - - ' ' . ' ' - . q y I 1 D 1 . . , . ., , ,. Although Camp1on has long been an Army ROTC school the first General to x1s1t the campus was a Marlne He was Maj General George Barnett USMC The mvasion occurred October 19 1915 There was noth1ng of a military nature about It Valed1ctor1ans as a general rule are l1stened to once and then forgotten Lest obhv lon swallow those who held the llme lxght once let us recall some of the early speak ers ln 1882 John Tracy was the first of the long lme Joseph Lawler followed 1n 1884 In 1885 Arthur Dunne 1886 A Za1ser 1887 Peter Leonard 1888 George Korte After the re open1ng of the school 1n 1908 John Gregoire 1Rev A B C Dunne 82 was baccalaureate speaker the first 1n Camp1on h1storyJ In 1909 August Olbert was valed1ctor1an and Rev Robert Condon 89 baccalaureate Robert Zachman spoke the words 1n 1910 and Rev C M Thuente O P gave the baccalaureate ad dress Bxshop M C Lemhan DD a graduate of St Johns College 1n 1873 fthe Hrst nat1ve Iowan to be ordained and the first B1ShOp of Great Falls Mont J gave the baccalaureate 1n 1911 wh1le W11l1bald Hackner dehvered the valedlctorv In 1912 LOUIS Br1ll spoke for the class No ment1on 1S made of the baccalaureate speaker The thread 1S p1Cked up in 1914 when Gregory Downey was the valedxc tor1'1n but drops 1mmed1ately The next record IS 1925 Wlth Math1as Weber as val edlctorlan Paul Smgleton as salutatorlan fthe first 'U and the Hon Stanley M Ryan ASS1Sldn1 U S Attorney as baccalaureate speaker These orators were all colleglans Opposlte the Infiimary building there 1S a small park that has a ce1ta1n planned and regular beauty about 1t This spot has often been a source of wonder to students At one tlme lt was the focal polnt of the laymens retreat group Wh1Ch met here every summer for a retreat Stat1ons of the Cross were arranged on the trees through the certer of the park About 1925 the retreatants moved elsewhere on the campus Can-p1on publications have fOl a long time been in the hands of the The Courier Press of Pra1r1e du Chlen The first b1t of pr1nt1ng to come from that press was the To Campion athletes past and present the following excerpt from The Camplon Knight 1926 should prove 1nterest1ng For years Campion was well known throughout the West fo1 her basketball teams The 1915 16 aggregation defeated the best 1n the state and won the State champ1onsh1p On 11S 1600 m1le tour of the East It garnered a string of v1ctor1es and made the name of Camp1on respected The re cord for Camp1on s first five years of basketball reads won 47 lo t 15 Ette ed1tors deserve more than a comfortable place 1n the journalistic morgue These are the moulders of publ1c opxnion 1n the past 1917 Robert Delmege 1918 Robert Ward 1924 Edwln Nally 1927 W11l1am Zeller 1928 Bernard Bonnot 1929 John Porterfield 1930 John Driscoll and Edward Garvey 1932 Mlchael Drxscoll 1933 James vonHarz 1934 Robert Houl1han 1935 Lesl1e Overlock 1936 R1chard Cronm 1937 Bernard Fagan 1938 W1ll1am Larson 1939 Joseph Eagan 1940 W1ll1am Slmpson 1941 John Kehl 1942 John Moran 1943 Charles Rubey 1944 John Murray 1945 John Halloran 1946 David Keeney 1947 R1chard Rawe 1948 Joseph Sweeney 1949 John McKenna 1950 Joseph Schork 1951 William McDonough 1952 R1chard Ferry 1953 Thomas Kllbridge 1954 Anthony Meyer Bob Freehlll 1S 1955s edltor At the F1rst Annual Commencement Monday June 27 1881 the followlng d1str1bu t1on of prizes was made For Conduct George Mealey For Appl1cat1on Severln Horn F1rst Class Frederlck Busch tfirst prem1umJ John Howard tsecond pre miumi Second Class Thomas Mulrooney tlirst premxumb George Pickel and Peter Meyer Csecond premxumj Thlrd Class Joseph Busch tfirst premiuml John Brede tsecond premluml Prlzes were also awarded for proficiency 1n 1nd1v1dual subJects When 1n 1909 Campion Hall was erected only half of the or1g1nally planned bu11d1ng was constructed The mam entrance was to have been at the east end where the buxldmg today Joins the arcade leading to the gym It IS thought that plans called for such a blg building so that everything would be under one all protect1ng roof 57 . . y , I 1 ' - ' , - ' 1 ' l Y ! ' - ' ' ' ! f I . I I I . ' ' v 1 ' . . . , . . - , . .C A Y . . 1 . . . - . ' . 1 , . . . school catalogue in 1880. The last pictorial booklet 119551 came from there too. - V 1 I ' 9 1 - f - ' ' : A s fl 9 9 r Y , , , , , , Y 1 1 1 7 1 1 Y U , , , 5 1 3 1 Q , , z , H, Probably one of the least understood and appreclated Jobs on campus IS the ed1tor of the yearbook For gallantry above and beyond the followmg are commended to h1story 1924 Norman T Branagan 1926 Robert E Tee 1929 Bernard R Bonnot 1930 John D Porterfield 1931 Edward K Garvey and John H Dr1scoll 1933 W1ll1am L B han 1934 James L vonHarz 1935 Robert F Houllhan 1936 Rxchard D Cron1n 1937 Rea A Lotts 1938 J Barrett Druffel 1939 Clarence Wagener 1940 John W Delehant 1941 W1ll1am G Slmpson 1945 Charles A Rubey 1946 Walter F K1n nucan Jr 1947 James P Hessburg 1948 Robert J Merkle 1949 Davld W Beggs III 1950 F Lawrence Barmann III 1951 W1ll1am F Ford 1952 Edward J Matt1moe 195 James Gladstone 1954 Dan1el R F1tzgerald 48 and 54 both rece1ved awards On page 301 of th1S volume there IS a plcture of a scene from Ceterum Censeo The actors lleft to r1ghtJ who emoted 1n th1s tragedy were Edward Sche1dhaver 14 Rlchard Matre 16 Thomas O Shaughnessy 17 John Gallagher 17 Kas Edmund Camplonl Horace Frommelt 14 and Gerald Walsh 15 What happened to the elab orate settlngs and scenery dep1cted 1n the photo no one has been able to d1scover From the Courier, 1873 The match between the Ball Tossers of St John s and the Kmghts of the Wlllow from Patch Grove as announced 1n a recent xssue of the Courier came off th1s afternoon Saturday June 3d The followmg IS the score of each lnfllhg and also the 1lSt of batters and the1r score of runs and outs Ball Tossers Kmghts of the Wlllow Innmg lnmng OConnor lst b M LEWIS 3d b Hellman f Breed lst b Skeffmgton c Paul p Madden cf Scott ss Rellly 3rd b S Paul c Lally 2d b C Lew1s cf Foley p Rlchard 2d b N Hellman ss L Lew1s lf There seems to have some doubt at one t1me about cla1ms that Charles Com1skey had ever been a student at St Johns Below 1S a letter wrltten by Com1skey to Thomas J Confrey St J 76 1n answer to that well worn quest1on Ch1cago Whlte Sox Amer1can League Baseball Club Chlcago Ill March 26 1914 Mr Thomas J Confrey LaSalle Ill My Dear S1r I am 1n recelpt of your letter of March 24th and was dellghted to hear from you I w1sh to assure you that I am very proud of the fact that I attended St Johns Collf ge at Pra1r1e du Ch1en WISCOHSID 1n 1873 At that t1me lt was under the super v1s1or of Brothe1 Ol1ver I th1nk It was one of the best seats of learnlng and 1n add1t1on to that at the t1me I attended It had the best baseball park 1n the State of W1SCP11S1H and It 1S where I first learned to play the game of baseball Wlth klndest personal regalds etc I remaln S1ncerely yours Chas A Com1skey One of the most famous cha1 acters who ever hoodw1nked a student was Shorty Blazek who took care of Kostka Hall for many years A rab1d Cub fan and general devotee of baseball he always made up the World Ser1es long before the games were played and metlculously worked out the St3tlSt1CS of each game Junlor dlvvers bel1eved h1S SIOTIGS wlthout any susp1c1on of doubt Shorty d1ed 1n the early 40s 8 ' R 0 ' R 0 1 23 ' , . 14 3 1 0 . ' , . . 0 3 2 0 , r. . 12 4 2 0 , . . 1 3 3 1 ' , . 13 3 3 1 , . 1 5 4 9 , . . 14 3 4 2 , . . 0 5 5 4 ' , . 15 3 5 4 . , . 1 0 6 21 Krouskops, l.f. 14 1 6 2 Bartew, r.f. 2 2 7 6 , . . 9 6 7 0 . ' , . . 2 1 8 29 , . 12 3 8 0 ' , . . 1 3 9 25 . , . . 14 1 9 0 . ' , . . 1 3 117 9 DIVISION PAGES IDENTIFICATIONS Lavs ler Hall as plctured on pages 24 and 25 IS shovxn ID its role as C1v1l War hosp1ta1 Convalescent soldxers and staffers may be seen on the roof and around the bulldmg The group tpp 68 695 IS that of the faculty between 1904 and 1909 Fr Joseph Spaeth fcenter first rovsj was the rector An interesting fact about that first row 1S this two of the men to the r1ght fFr Horn1ng next to Fr Spaeth and Fr Steffen on the endl themselves became rectors of Campion later The latter was the sem1nary rector One of the early student bodles IS plctured on pp 92 93 Photographer s 1d6aS IH those days were decldedly d1fferent as may be seen 1n the poses of the two holding books ln thc first row Taken on the porch of the or1g1na1 Lawler Hall 1n the late 1880 s Twelve bachelors of arts pose 1n all the maJesty of the1r caps and gowns fpp 116 1173 This was a class of the late 19 s Ident1ficat1on of 1nd1v1duals 1S 1mposs1ble Prof A J Graepp Cw1th h1s bandj IS shown on pp 164 165 As may be seen on the Kostka Hall w1ndow Slll 1n the upper left corner of the picture th1s was about 04 Fr Rohde frectorj pp 218 219 1S p1nn1ng some decorat1on on the khak1 chest of Col Dan1el Berry one of the early PMS8zT s of the Junior ROTC un1t This plcture was taken about 1924 As seen elsewhere Col Berry was succeeded by Capt Hurless Pete Fido and Butch intrepid baseballers are caught w1th the1r team mates of the Sparks The year of th1s shot C pp 244 2459 rema1ns veiled in mystery but lt 1S old The photo on pp 292 293 shows Blshop MCGaV1Ck of La Crosse laymg the cornerstone of the Chapel in 1925 Fr Schutte long a member of the faculty and respons1b1e in grea measure for the erect1on of the edifice IS to the rlght It was ready 1n a year sale The cluttered room was the Campion store where students could purchase the odds and ends so necessary to boardmg school happ1ness Stores location unknown GOLD STAR ALUMNI Ensign John T Battaile 39 carr1er Pacific May 9 1945 L1eut James Bannant1ne 47 USMC Korea 1953 Pfc Wxlllam A Beck 12 1n France August 4 1918 S 1!c Clement A Berghoff Jr 44 surgery San D1ego November 3 1944 L1eut Paul E Bohonek 40 USAF over Austrxa December 7 1944 Pvt ArthurJ Bonness 43 maneuvers Montana July 17 1944 Pfc James J Bubb 41 surgery Guadalcanal February 3 1945 Sgt Dan1el C Burke 38 1n Germany February 24 1945 Pvt Leol Carey ex 13 Argonne Forest October 4 1918 Lt John L Carmody 42 USAF over Austria December 16 1945 Pfc John E Claxr 42 1n Germany January 20 1945 Ens1gn John V Clmnon 40 USN maneuvers Florida May 3 1944 L1eut DaV1d F Cunn1ngham 38 in France June 20 1944 Pvt James C Dav1s 37 1n tra1n1ng January 11 1941 Ensign Robert P Dawson 41 USN crash Mar1anas February 28 1945 L1eut Harry L Delaplane 42 USAF over English Channel October 30 1944 T!Sgt Edward P Dreher 41 1n Germany Apr1l 6 1945 Pvt Dorlan G Fanmng ex 17 aboard ship January 4 1919 Lxeut Richard E Fox 37 USAF, crash in Europe, December 9 1943 59 v - , 1 ' ' ' 7 . . . . . , , . . , , . . . . . , . . , . . . ! Y Y 4 . . . . . The forlorn salesman Cseen on p. 3293 apparently has just concluded a must-go ' 1 1 Y Y 1 . . , ' 3 7 . . , . - . , , , , . ' 1 ' 1 i Y 7 . , . 1 ' ! Y 7 7 . . , , , , I ' ' 1 I Y I . , . ' ' ! ! Y 9 ' ' 7 7 3 , . ' ' i 1 7 . , . ' ' ! ! D . . , . ' 7 Y 1 7 0 ' Y ! 1 . , . . . . - , , , . , . ' I 7 Y l . , . ' ' ! Y I , . . v ' 7 I I . . , . I ' 7 I 7 . . , Lxeu James F Gamblll 40 USAF crash New Orleans May 20 1943 L1eut Robert Gaude 47 USAF 1n Korea 1953 Enslgn Edward L Grelle 40 USN crash Florxda December 24 1943 Sgt James W G11Ff1n 33 as Jap prlsoner May 20 1944 Lleut Robert W Grlmm 40 1n Germany June 27 1945 Pvt Franklln P Harprmg 40 on leaxe January 19 1944 S!Sgt John J Heaney 35 ln France August 17 1944 Capt Leo S Hxllenbrand Jr 37 Iwo J1ma February 20 1945 Capt HenryR Hlllenmeyex 38 Korea November 30 1945 Enslgn John H Hogan 41 USN crash Florlda January 29 1944 AMM 2!c Challes W Kallal 38 somewhele IH PHCIFIC Malch 19 1945 Lleut AlphonseJ Kech 39 USAF ovel Germany August 4 1944 Vpl Thomas A Kelly 31 southwest PHCIHC November 1 1943 L1eu John F Kmsman 41 USAF over Ph1l1pp1nes Feb1ua1y 1 PV Vxctox S Kryzysko 43 1n Italy Novemberl 1944 L eu' James D Kuntuzos 31 ln Gelmany Novembe1 30 1944 Lleut Rlchald J Leahy 41 IH Europe Octobel 27 1944 LICU Wllllam W Lechnlr 38 ln F1ance June 10 1944 P o eph G Leonard 16 111 England Octobel 16 1918 S1011 aymonclA Maxwcll 39 maneuxels Gcolgla August 4 1943 Lawxenc S Matle USN 1nt1a1n1ng 1918 Sgt re ence J McGurgan 33 USAF crash Wyoming August 2 1941 Lleut Donald B McNally 38 USAF oxex France Novembe1 15 1943 Lleut Robert J Mlller 35 USAF crash Washlngton August 10 1943 Lleuf Edward Murphy 43 USAF over Germany March 31 1945 Lleut FFHHCIS G Murphy 34 USAF over Bay of Ben al Ap11l 4 1945 Pvt Jo eph r Sa rs 37 1nt1a1n1ng January 11 1941 Chaflrun Aloyslus H Schmltt 28 Pearl H1rbo1 Deccmbcl 1 1941 Ensign Otto E Scheulmann 40 USN lost at sea P1c1fic Decembcx 18 44 Pvt Calllstus J Slars 42 1n Italy Noyembel 29 1943 Pvt Eugene W Sulllvan 28 ln France Scptembe1 13 1044 Sgt POb61t Co es Van Heck 36 Tarawa November 23 1945 Earl J Vath 16 USlX sea plane crash France August 20 1918 Cadet John T von har 36 USN clash Texas October 24 1941 Pfc John W Wade 39 at Chelbourg June 24 1944 Pxt F xdmand We1ber III 42 1n Af11ca Scptembel 6 1943 VOCATIONS 1880 1955 188-1 1885 Most Revelend Joseph Busch B1Sh0p Reve1cnd August Busuer Cdecb of St Cloud Mlnn Reverend Challes C Lechtenbexg, fdech Reverend Sevezm Horn OCS fdecl Rexerend C901ge Plckel S J Cdecj Reverend Anthony OHara Cdecl 411 . 4 . , v l. v y 7 N, .V Y . , . ' 7 5 . , . i - . , , , .' ' 7 . ' - - , - , . , . . , . .. . , , , , , - - , , . - , , , , . - - , , , . , . - - , - , 7 . , A' - ' . 7 7 Y . , . - y - , y . , - ' - -' -4 ' f ' 1 v s . , A . . . . , A, . , , - F -' - K - . 1 - 1 v Zfj. . ' , ., ' ' 19, 945 t. ' . 3 , , , i ' ' - + A r' ' - 1 . 1 v . . i , . 1 ' I 7 Y U . T . . . W . , . Q . . , , , . vt 5 . 1 , , - ' . Sgr. . H ' , f f - 'f' . .1 , . A , 7 Lleut. Robert W. McClellan '34 Bou '3lHV1llQ, November 29, 1943 , 'T' . 7 1 ' ' 1 3 ' 1 7 .. 7 7 ' 7 1 N ' ' 7 V 7 7 . L . , . ' ' 7 D 7 7 ' ,. Y 7 -' U' v 1 v A - Y G S 1 ' Y . S 'I.. rl ,' .- 3 ,. if . A ' , 1 ', 'I A , , I . 1 Y L. B y C ,, , , . v 19 '. , :, 1 f - , . - - - - 7 y , I X ,I H V u A , Y K - ' - 7 . . . 1 . . , ' , , 7 - 1 ' 7 7 ' - 7 7 D ' 4' 7 7 7 7 7 . . . , , , 1 p- ' ' ' ' -' . 1 ' . I , . ' - -1 1 . ' il ' I N ' ' ' . . .f , , , . .. ' , . . . 1 I ' , . . , Although Camp1on has long been an Army ROTC school the first General to VlSlt the campus was a Marine He was MaJ General George Barnett USMC The IIIVHSIOII occurrco October 19 1915 There was noth1ng of a m1l1tary nature about it Valedlctorlans as a general rule are llstened to once and then forgotten Lest obl1v lon swallow those who held the l1me llght once let us recall some of the early speak ers In 1882 John Tracy was the first of the long l1ne Joseph Lawler followed 1n 1884 In 1885 Arthur Dunne 1886 A Za1ser 1887 Peter Leonard 1888 George Korte After the re opening of the school 1n 1908 John Gregolre fRev A B C Dunne 82 was baccalaureate speaker the first in Camp1on historyj In 1909 August Olbert was valedlctorlan and Rev Robert Condon 89 baccalaureate Robert Zachman spoke the words 1n 1910 and Rev C M Thuente O P gave the baccalaureate ad dress Bishop M C Lenihan DD a graduate of St Johns College in 1873 fthe first native Iowan to be ordained and the first Bishop of Great Falls Month gave the baccalaureate 1n 1911 while Wlllibald Hackner dellvered the valedlctory I 1912 Louis Brill spoke for the class No mentlon 1S made of the baccalaureate speaker The thread IS plcked up in 1914 when Gregory Downey was the valed1c tor1'm but drops lmmedlately The next record IS 1925 Wlth M3thl3S Weber as val edictorian Paul Slngleton as salutatorxan fthe first J and the Hon Stanley M Ryan ASSlSldHl U S Attorney as baccalaureate speaker These orators were all colleglans Opposlte the Infirmary bulldmg there IS a small park that has a certain planned and regular beauty about It This spot has often been a source of wonder to students At one t1me It was the focal po1nt of the laymens retreat group which met here every summer for a retreat Stations of the Cross were arranged on the trees through the certer of the park About 1925 the retreatants moved elsewhere on the campus Campion publications have for a long t1me been 1n the hands of the The Courier Press of Pra1r1e du Chien The first bit of pr1nt1ng to come from that press was the school catalogue rn 1880 The last pictorial booklet 119553 came from there too To Camp1on athletes past and present the followlng excerpt from The Campion Knight 1926 should prove lnterestlng For years Camp1on was well known throughout the West for her basketball teams The 1915 16 aggregation defeated the best ID the state and won the State champ1onsh1p On 1ts 1600 mile tour of the East it garnered a str1ng of v1ctor1es and made the name of Camp1on respected The re cord for Campion s Hrst five years of basketball reads won 47 lo t 15 Ette ed1tors deserve more than a comfortable place 1n the Journalistlc morgue These are the moulders of public op1n1on 1n the past 1917 Robert Delmege 1918 Robert Ward 1924 Edwin Nally 1927 W1ll1am Zeller 1928 Bernard Bonnot 1929 John Porterfield 1930 John Drlscoll and Edward Garvey 1932 Mlchael Driscoll 1933 James vonHarz 1934 Robert Houlihan 1935 Leshe Overlock 1936 Richard Cronin 1937 Bernard Fagan 1938 W1ll1am Larson 1939 Joseph Eagan 1940 W1ll1am Simpson 1941 John Kehl 1942 John Moran 1943 Charles Rubey 1944 John Murray 1945 John Halloran 1946 Davld Keeney 1947 Richard Rawe 1948 Joseph Sweeney 1949 John McKenna 1950 Joseph Schork 1951 W1ll1am McDonough 1952 R1chard Ferry 1953 Thomas Kllbrldge 1954 Anthony Meyer Bob Freehlll xs 1955s edltor At the First Annual Commencement Monday June 27 1881 the following d1str1bu txon of prizes was made For Conduct George Mealey For Appllcatxon Severin Horn First Class Frederick Busch ffirst prem1umJ John Howard tsecond pre m1umJ Second Class Thomas Mulrooney ffirst premium! George Plckel and Peter Meyer Csecond premiuml Thlrd Class Joseph Busch ffirst premlumb John Brede fsecond premium, Pr1zes were also awarded for proficiency ln 1nd1v1dual subjects When in 1909 Campion Hall was erected only half of the orxglnally planned bu11d1ng was constructed The mam entrance was to have been at the east end where the bu1ldmg today Joins the arcade leadmg to the gym It IS thought that plans called for such a big bulldlng so that everything would be under one all protect1ng roof .17 1 . . , . 3 . .. . 1 - . . , , . , , . , . , , . . . , y , .... 1' , , ' ' . 1 . , . . . . , . . - . . . , . ., . , . c., . - , . . . , .. , . . . . . , . A . . 1 1 . . . H . 1 1 1 ' 1 , S 11 , . - . . . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . . . . , . 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 r Probably one of the least understood and apprec1ated Jobs on campus IS the edltor of the yearbook For gallantry above and beyond the followmg are commended to hlstory 1924 Norman T Branagan 1926 Robert E Tee 1929 Bernard R Bonnot 1930 John D Porterfield 1931 Edward K Garvey and John H Dr1scoll 1933 W1ll1am L B han 1934 James L vonHarz 1935 Robert F Houllhan 1936 Rxchard D Cron1n 1937 Rea A Lotts 1938 J Barrett Druifel 1939 Clarence Wagener 1940 John W Delehant 1941 W11l1am G Slmpson 1945 Charles A Rubey 1946 Walter F K1n nucan Jr 1947 James P Hessburg 1948 Robert J Merkle 1949 Dav1d W Beggs III 1950 F Lawrence Barmann III 1951 W1ll1am F Ford 1952 Edward J M3ttlmOe 195 James Gladstone 1954 Dan1el R F1tzgerald 48 and 54 both recelved awards On page 301 of th1S volume there IS a p1cture of a scene from Ceterum Censeo The actors fleft to flghtf who emoted 1n th1s tragedy were Edward Sche1dhaver 14 Rlchard Matre 16 Thomas O Shaughnessy 17 John Gallagher 17 Cas Edmund Camp1onJ Horace Frommelt 14 and Gerald Walsh 15 What happened to the elab orate sett1ngs and scenery dep1cted 1n the photo no one has been able to d1scover From the Courier 1873 The match between the Ball Tossers of St John s and the Knlghts of the W1llow from Patch Grove as announced 1n a recent ISSUE of the Courier, came off th1s afternoon Saturday June 3d The follow1ng 1S the score of each 1nn1ng and also the l1st of batters and the1r score of runs and outs Ball Tossers Knlghts of the Wlllow Innmg Innmg OConnor lstb M LEWIS 3d b Hellman rf Breed lst b Skeffmgton c Paul p Madden cf Scott ss Rellly 3rd b S Paul c Lally 2d b C LEWIS cf Foley p R1chard 2d b N Hellman ss L LGWIS lf There seems to have some doubt at one t1me about cla1ms that Charles Com1skey had ever been a student at St Johns Below 1S a letter wr1tten by Com1skey to Thomas J Confrey St J 76 1n answer to that well worn quest1on Ch1CagO Whlte Sox Amer1can League Baseball Club Ch1C3gO Ill March 26 1914 Mr ThomasJ Confrey LaSalle Ill My Dear S1r I am 1n recelpt of your letter of March 24th and was del1ghted to hear from you I XVI h to assure you that I am very proud of the fact that I attended St Johns College at Pra1r1e du Ch1en WISCOHSID 1n 1873 At that t1me It was under the super v1s1or of Brother Ol1ver I th1nk It was one of the best seats of learn1ng and 1n add1t1on to that at the t1me I attended lt had the best baseball park 1n the State of WISCCHSIH and lt IS where I Hrst learned to play the game of baseball W1th klndest personal regards etc I rema1n S1nce1ely yours Chas A Com1skey One of the most famous characters who ever hoodw1nked a student was Shorty Blazek who took care of Kostka Hall for many years A rab1d Cub fan and general devotee of baseball he always made up the World Serles long before the games were played and met1culously worked out the St3t1St1CS of each game Junlor d1vvers belleved h1S SIOYIES w1thout any susp1c1on of doubt Shorty d1ed 1n the early 40s 8 1 ' R O ' R 0 1 23 ' , . 14 3 1 0 . ' , . . 0 3 2 0 , . . 12 4 2 0 , . . 1 3 3 1 ' , . 13 3 3 1 , . 1 5 4 9 , . . 14 3 4 2 , . . 0 5 5 4 ' , . 15 3 5 4 . , . 1 0 6 21 Krouskops, l,f. 14 1 6 2 Bartew, r.f. 2 2 7 6 , . . 9 6 7 0 . ' , . . 2 1 8 29 , . 12 3 8 0 ' , . . 1 3 9 25 . , . . 14 1 9 0 . ' , . . 1 3 117 9 DIVISION PAGES IDENTIFICATIONS Lavxler Hall as p1ctured on pages 24 and 25 IS shown 1n IIS role as C1v1l War hosp1tal Convalescent soldxers and staffers may be seen on the roof and around the bu1ld1ng The group fpp 68 695 IS that of the faculty between 1904 and 1909 Fr Joseph Spaeth fcenter first row! was the rector An 1nterest1ng fact about that first row IS th1s two of he men to the r1ght fFr Horn1ng next to Fr Spaeth and Fr Steffen on the endj themselves became rectors of Camplon later The latter was the sem1nary rector One of the early student bod1es IS p1ctured on pp 92 93 Photographer s 1d8aS 1n those days were dec1dedly dlfferent as may be seen 1n the poses of the two holdmg books 1n the first row Taken on the porch of the or1g1nal Lawler Hall 1n the late 1880 s Twelve bachelors of arts pose 1n all the majesty of the1r caps and gowns fpp 116 1173 Th1S was a class of the late 19 s Ident1ficat1on of 1nd1v1duals 1S 1mposs1ble Prof A J Graepp fwlth h1s bandl IS shown on pp 164 165 As may be seen on the Kostka Hall wlndow s1ll 1n the upper left corner of the p1cture th1s was about 04 Fr Rohde Crectorb pp 218 219 IS pmnmg some decoratxon on the khakl chest of Col Dan1e1 Berry one of the early PMS8zT s of the Jumor ROTC un1t ThlS plcture was taken about 1924 As seen elsewhere Col Berry was succeeded by Capt Hurless Pete Fado and Butch 1ntrep1d baseballers are caught w1th the1r team mates of the Sparks The year of th1s shot C pp 244 2457 rema1ns ve1led 1n mystery but lt 1S old The photo on pp 292 293 shows B1shop MCGaVlCk of La Crosse laylng the cornerstone of the Chapel ln 1925 Fr Schutte long a member of the faculty and respons1ble 1n great measure for the erection of the edxfice IS to the rlght It was ready 1n a year sale The cluttered 100m was the Camp1on store where students could purchase the odds and ends so necessary to boardmg school happ1ness Stores locat1on unknown GOLD STAR ALUMNI Ens1gn John T Batta1le 39 carr1er PHCIHC May 9 1945 L1eut James Bannant1ne 47 USMC Korea 1953 Pfc W11l1am A Beck 12 1n France August 4 1918 S lfc Clement A Berghoff Jr 44 surgery San D1eg0 November 3 1944 L1eut Paul E Bohonek 40 USAF over AuStI1a December 7 1944 Pvt ArthurJ Bonness 43 maneuvers Montana July 17 1944 Pfc James J Bubb 41 surgery Guadalcanal February 3 1945 Sgt Dan1el C Burke 38 1n Germany February 24 1945 Pvt Leo I Carey ex 13 Argonne Forest October 4 1918 Lt John L Carmody 42 USAF over Austria December 16 1945 Pfc John E Claxr 42 1n Germany January 20 1945 Ens1gn John V Cl1nnon 40 USN maneuvers Flor1da May 3 944 L1eut Davld F Cunmngham 38 1n France June 20 1944 Pvt James C Dav1s 37 1n tra1n1ng January 11 1941 Ens1gn Robert P Dawson 41 USN crash Mar1anas February 28 1945 L1eut Harry L Delaplane 42 USAF over Engl1sh Channel October 30 1944 T!Sgt Edward P Dreher 41 1n Germany Apr1l6 1945 Pvt Dor1an G Fann1ng ex 17 aboard ship January 4 1919 L1eut Rlchard E Fox '37 USAF, crash 1n Europe, December 9, 1943 so , . , 1 ' . ' . . . . . , . , . Y Y 1 , . . The forlorn salesman iseen on p. 3297 apparently has Just concluded a must-go , . , . . ' Y 7 Y 7 Y . . , f Y Y ' ' 7 1 Y , . ' 1 ' 7 Y Y Y . , . . . 1 Y Y , . . , , , , Y ' ' Y Y 7 Y . , . ' ' Y Y Y , I ' Y Y Y , . . - 9 Y 1 . , . 1 ' 1 Y Y . - 1 ' . , , , , 1 I ' Y Y 7 , , . . . . . , , , . , . ' 7 Y Y 9 . , - . s J Y Y , . . . . , , , . . , . . . , , , Lleu James F Gambrll 40 USAF crash New Orleans May 20 1943 Lreut Robert Gaude 47 USAF rn Korea 1953 Ensrgn Edward L Grelle 40 USN crash Florrda Decemb er 24 1943 Sgt James W Gxrffrn 33 as Jap prrsoner May 20 1944 Lreut Robert W Grrmm 40 rn Germany June 27 1945 Pvt Franklln P Harprrng 40 on leaxe January 19 1944 SfSgt John J Heaney 35 rn France August 17 1944 Capt Leo S Hrllenbrand Jr 37 Iwo Jrma February 20 1945 Capt HenryR Hrllenmeyer 38 Korea Noxember 30 1945 Ensrgn John H Hogan 41 USN crash Florrda January 29 1944 HMM 2!c Charles W Kallal 38 somewhere rn Pacrfic March 19 1945 Lr ut AlphonseJ Kech 39 USAF over Germany August 4 1944 Cpl Thomas A Kelly 31 southvxestPac1fic November 4 1943 Lreu John F Krnsman 41 USAF over Phrlrpprnes February 19 1945 Pv Vrctor S Kryzysko 43 rn Italy November 1 1944 Leu' James D Kuntuzos 31 rn Germany November 30 1944 Lreut Plchard J Leahy 41 rn Europe October 27 1944 Treu Wrllram W Lechnrr 38 rn France June 10 1944 P oseph G Leonard 16 ln England October 16 1918 SXSD RaymondA Maxwell 39 maneuvers Gcorgla August 4 1943 Lawrence S Matre USN rn trarnrng 1918 Lleu Pobert W McClellan 34 Bougarnvrllc November 79 1943 Sgt 1 Lreut Lreur Lreuf L1eut erenceJ McGu1gan 33 USAF crash Wyomrng August 2 1941 Donald B McNally 38 USAF over France November 15 1943 Robert J Mrller 35 USAF crash Washrngton August 10 1943 Edward J Murphy 43 USAF over Germany March 31 1945 Francrs G Murphy 34 USAI' over Bay of Ben al Apr1l 4 1945 Pvt Jo eph r Sarrs 37 rn tramrng J nuar 11 1941 Chaflarn Aloysrus H Schmltt 28 Pearl Harbor December 7 1941 Ensrgn Otto E Seheurmann 40 USN lost at sea Pacrfic December Pvt Pxt gt Earl Cade P c Pxt 13 44 Callrstus J Slars 42 rn Italy November 29 1943 Eugene W Sullrvan 28 rn France September 13 1944 Pobert Co cS Van Heck 36 Taravva Nox ember 23 1945 J Vath 16 USIX sea plane crash France August 20 1918 John T xon har 36 USN crash Texas October 24 1941 John W Wade 39 at Chcrbourg June 24 1944 F rdrnand Werber III 42 rn Afrrca September 6 1943 VOCATIONS 1880 1955 1884 1885 Most Reverend Joseph Busch Brshop Rex erend August Brrsuer Idecl of St Cloud Mrnn Rex erend Charles C Lechtenberg Cdecj Reverend Sex errn Horn OCS fdecb Rex erend George Prckel S J fdecj Reverend Anthony OHa1a fdecb U ' 4 ' 1 4- l. . y , a, I , . , . . , , - , 1 , , -.. , . 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Q M , x I -sv ,gm LAWLER HALL, 1955 KY 13 ' ,M Main lobby of Lawler Hall tastefully furmshed rlgorouslx correct 1s a good llldl Latlon of the srnartness of the rest of the blllldlflg Walls paneled 1n llgoht noloxnd wood Floox 15 teuazzo ll'l the Qentex IQ the goat of .axms ot the Souetv of Jesus Two of the parlors or recept1on rooms on the north wmg The one to the left IS the receptlon room of the B1ShOp s sulte To the rlght IS one of the five remalnlng rooms for rece1v1ng guests The south wlng contams the Rector s office and receptxon room Nh . . . 4 Y i . 1- . .- r - . - s f . . - - ' x f x - 1 ' A ' ' x ' ' r - - ' x . , , , M . .. ' F ,kg -5 . , . , . . . v . . . . . . , . f f f lllllll!! Ill!!! ffff 5 S fffllfff X5 X gi..-.. M LASSES 1 I. J! u ,I 4 . P I lil! 9' ff If X X f fi fl X , A I rUl'A. -,M Z f ,Q f 1 .Wi ,IIA ,' in 'F Thnd u II h1f.,l1 1909 F1om bottom to top they Moeltu SIFHIIIOHLN Bonnot Bxunncx Karndt nlmlln lla xg In the Coxmln In lm 3rd ron 'Niolo Iiouxu Colundn front Pukmnlnopk Inu BOLhH1 Boxce 'lnd row Schmnz top 91l1n'11t lVI1tl1ux Sxulzu H'1cQlx11u' NOTES ON SAPLINGS Kfaaaea As the twng ns bent so grows the tree, he hoped T L undc1Ll1ssn1 in IIL IN ilu L11 ld on thy tl 11101 L Log 111 thg n111Ql11nL ilu l11nd on ilu Llopk Wnhout h1n1 . 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K fnxnun 1 1 M f If 1 llylllf 4 X711 twat' ,,,..-9 Slgns mean vanous thlngs to dlfferent people The slgns to B111 Snyders of the class of 50 are mdx first robm tells the golfer and the ball player of catwe of a future place 1n the yearbook To the better days ahead In theshotaboveBobMad1gans semor thls scene IS equlvalent to graduatlon New BIOGRAPHIES QQWZOZ Somehmes they wondered If days would ever end From the lanks of these ehte come the m1l1ta1y brass the athletlc captams the 6dltOlS the dlrectors of varlous act1v1t1es In a most hteral sense they are the head of the student body W1th four full years each Vklth 1ts 1n creasmg load of respons1b1l1ty behmd them the senloxs are r1ghtly looked to for guldance and drrectlon Ex en though they are separated by many long yeals from the Hrst such to grace the campus they are close ln the na ture and mult1pl1c1ty of the11 problems Whether 1880 or 1955 the besettlng worr1es of the senlor 1ema1n the same passlng th1s course or that choosmg of a college a career And though exter1orly the modern semor 1S as care free as h1s more anc1ent brother w1th1n he 1S burn mg vuth an amb1t1on to test h1s hard Won knowledge ln the arena of lxfe Campxon s hopes prayers go w1th h1m B1g Ed Fox shovss Emar Olsen fboth of all how At a cruclal moment ln the commencement ex to hook up THE gown By 11115 mme Semorg are ercxses one of the graduates clutches wxth xron usually years ahead 1n thelr figurmg and plans graSp the Important paper Just presented to hlm r . , , . . . . 1 . . 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J . . t . ,, 4 - Thls IS the entrance to the park vxhlch once occupled the space on whlch Loyola Hall novu Qtands How dlffelent IS thls place of reat and solltude as eompaled to the presfnt day clamol of hungry Kmghts awaltlng thell dally boald and otice calls NUR., In News WLS WltfAlH these four walls manv a senlor pondered labol 1oublw ox er the golden CIHSSICS of the languages xx hlch xx ere then part of the culmculurn In 1ecent uma thm senlol xearlmg, loom has been ICN amped mto an athletlc shack and general locker room 1 J it W , I Am,4 KM, l L -new lmj Warts Parrv Lmutcnam Colond q Tonw 'Viewer Louis Stettler Ette ed1tor Kmght xeseaxcher Jlm Mullen SLHIOI prcmdent 121 Theodore Edward Ahrens Jr Super1or WISCOHSIH 1954 1955 Class1cal Soda11ty 4 Cho1r 4 Mlchael James Anderson L1bertyv1lle 11l1no1s 1951 1955 Lat1n Sc1ent1fic Masquers 3 Hammond Organ Soclety 1 ROTC 234 Band 1 Leagues 1234 Bas ketball Champs 3 Lawrence Mlchael Armondo Fox Lake Ill1no1s 19511955 Enghsh Sodallty 14 Masquers 4 VOC 3 Hammond Organ Soc1ety 1234 ROTC 234 Sgt 4 Band 24 Leagues 12 Charles Joseph Bacclocco Jr Cxnc1nnat1 Oh1o 1951 1955 Latm Sclentlfic Sodallty 1 2 3 4 R O T C 234 Sgt 4 Dr1l1 Team 1 Leagues 1234 Football Champs 13 4 Basketball Champs 4 Baseball Champs 12 Leonard Andrew Brennan Peorla lll1no s 1954 1955, Englxsh Sc1ent1fic, Honors, 4, ROTC, 4, Vars1ty Football, 4, Monogram Club, 4, Leagues, 4 Patrlck Martm Broderlck W1sconsm Dells, WISCOHSIH 19511955, C1aSS1Cal, Honors, 1,2,3, Sodahty, 1,2,3,4, Sodallty Oflicer, l,2, Cho1r, 1,2,3, Masquers, 1,2,3,4, Student Counc1l, 2,3, ROTC, 2,3,4, Lt, 4, Dr1ll Team, 2,3,4, C J Bas ketball, 2, C J Baseball, 2, Leagues, 1,2,3,4, Football Champs, 2,4, Softball Champs, 1,2, General League Capta1n, 4 122 V- 5 1 , uf , . dar? . 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Y 7 5 Y 5 7 Y ' . . i - , -. hd! gui' Ahrens lsr w Armondo 50' 'in' Q37 Anderson Bacclocco Brennan Broderick Thomas Norbert Brodzeller Lomua WISCOHSIU 1951 1955 Latm Sc1ent1Hc Honors 2 Sodallty 123 Masquels 234 ROTC 234 Sgt 3 Lt 4 D1111 Team 23 Rlfle Club 1 23 Track Managel 4 Leagues 123 4 Pootball Champs 4 Softball Champs 2 Adolph Ravmond Bullerl Chxcago lllmols 1951 1955 Cl3SS1C3l Honors 12 3 4 Sodahtx 12 3 4 ROTC 23 4 Sgt 3 Lt 4 Varslty Ttack 34 Leagues 1234 Charles Alfred Burke Jr Ch1cago 1ll1no1s 1952 1955 Engllsh Honors 23 Ette 4 ROTC 23 4 Sgt 4 Varslty Basketball 3 4 Monogram Club 4 Leagues 234 Softball Champs 3 ROTC Marksmanshlp Medal 2 1951 1955 Latm Sclentlfic Honors 123 Sodalltv 123 ROTC 234 Sgt 4 CJ Football 2 Leagues 1234 Football Champs 1 Baseball Champs 2 John Henrv Cannon Chxcago 11l1no1s 1951 1955 Enghsh Sodallty 1 Chou' 13 4 Ette C1rculat1on 4 ROTC 234 Sgt 4 Band 1234 R1He Club 2 Leagues 1 2 3 4 Basketball Champs 1 Martin Leo Clark Toledo Ohlo 1951 1955 Latln SCIGHIIFIC Honoxs 1 2 SOd3l1ty 2 3 4 Debate 12 Foxenslcs 234 Ette 4 Kmght 4 Ass t lesearchel 4 ROTC 234 Sgt 4 D1111 Team 23 Leagues 1234 Soft ba 3 I 4 . 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Cline Crawford Jaw Cummings X' N I i f Collins Culver Cushwa XX C X i Q E Edward Aloyslus Dailey Jr Cleveland Ohio 1951 1955 English Choir 1234 Masqueis 3 ROTC 234 Sgt 34 Band 1234 Varsitv Football 34 J V Football 2 C J Football 1 Monogiam Club 4 Leagues 1234 James Aldrich Dallv Elwria Ohio 1951 1955 Latin Scientific Honors 12 ROTC 234 Sgt 3 Lt 4 Rifle Club 3 Leagues 1234 Football Champs 3 Basketball Champs 2 Wayne Donald Dlttburner - Wisconsin Rapids Wisconsin 1951-1955: Classical: Honors 1234: Ette 4' Knight 4: Music Appreciation 3' R.O.T.C. 23 4' Sgt. 4. George Paul Dorsey - Lima Pennsylx ania 1951-1955: Classical' Honors 1234' Sodality l234' Sodality Ofhcer, 34: Choir 4' Student Council 3,4' Music Ap- preciation. 34: Ette. 2.3 4: Knight 4: R.O.T.C. 234' Sgt., 34' Drill Team, 1' Varsity Football 34' J. V. Football. 2' Varsity Track. 2.3.41 Monogram Club 34' Leagues 1234' Football Champs, 1: Softball Champs 1. Patrick Finn Doyle - Decatur Illinois 1951-1955' English' R.O.T.C. 2,3 4' Band 2' Leagues 1 2 3 4. Francis Christopher Dunn - Cedar Rapids Iowa 1951-1955' Classical' Honors l 2 3 4' Sodality 1 2 3 4' V.O.C. 4: Science Club 2 3 4. 12 gif? Dalley Dally 49 QV Dittburner Dorsey 4 Gini! wah' Doyle Dunn Patrlck McKay Egan Chxcago Il11no1s 1951 1955 Enghsh Sc1ent1flc Debate 3 4 R O T C 2 3 4 Band 1 Leagues 1 2 3 4 Softball Champs 3 Thomas John Enrlght Chrcago Il11no1s 9511955 Class1cal Honors 123 Sodahty 1234 Student Councxl 2 Ette 4 ASSOC18tG Ed1tor 4 MUSIC Apprec1 at1on 3 ROTC 234 Sgt 34 C J Baseball 2 Leagues 1234 Basketball Champs 3 Baseball Champs 1 General League Captaln 4 John David Farrell Clarksburg West V1rg1n1a 1951 1955 Class1cal Honors 123 Sodahty 1 Cholr 4 Hammond Organ SOCIETY 1 2 3 R O T C 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 C J Basketball 1 Leagues 1 2 3 4 Football Champs 1 3 Bas ketball Champs 2 Softball Champs 2 3 Victor Bemamln Flcker Brookheld Il11no1s 1951 1955 Engllsh Scxentlfic Sodahty 1 Z 3 4 R O T C 234 R1He Club 1 Leagues 1234 Football Champs 3 Basket ball Champs 3 Fredric John Flgge Cedar Raplds Iowa 1951 1955 Enghsh Sc1ent1fic Sodal1ty 1 2 ROTC 23 4 Dr1ll Team 2 3 Leagues 12 3 4 Softball Champs 3 Thomas Damel Flanagan Chmago Il11no1s 19511955 Lat1nSc1ent1fic Honors 1 Sodallty 1 C. 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Flgge Flanagan Charles Rlchard Franz Ch1cago Ilhnols 19511955 Class1cal Honors 1234 Sodahty 123 Sodalltx 0fTlCGl 12 Student COUHC11 23 ROTC 234 Sgt 3 Lt 4 Band 1234 Varslty Football 34 J V Football 2 J V Basketball 2 C J Baseball 1 Monogram Club 4 Leagues Thomas Anthony Glll Ch1cago 111111015 19511955 Lat1n Sc1ent1f1c Honors 1234 Sodahty 23 Masquers 4 Cholr 34 ROTC 234 Lt 4 Rlfle Club 23 Vars1tv Football 34 J V Football 2 Monogram Club 34 Leagues 1234 Football Champs 1 Basketball Champs 23 Softball Champs 3 1951 1955 Enghsh Sc1ent1Hc Honors 2 3 R OT C 234 Leagues 1234 Ronald Lee Grzesk Granlte Clty Ilhnols 19511955 Lat1nSc1ent1fic Honors 123 Sodahtg 1 Masquers 34 Ette 4 ROTC 234 Sgt 4 Band 1234 Var slty Football 34 J V Football 2 C J Football l Leagues 1234 Softball Champs 2 Jose GHYCIH Guemez Neva MEXICO 1951 1955 Classlcal Honors l 2 3 4 Sodallty l 2 3 4 Muslc App1 ec1at1on 3 4 Leagues 1 2 3 4 Jonathan Marr Harper M1lwaukee WISCOHSIH 1952 1955 Enghsh V O C 4 R O T C 2 3 4 Leagues 2 3 4 Softball Champs 2 l -Q 1 ' 1 vnu: 9 van J '7 77 773 ----7 77- -7 Z -77 77777 777-- 77 -- 727- - 7- 77 - i 7 ' Z ' Z 7 7771 7 72 72 777 ----7771 -77 7-177 - 777 -- 77 7 73 77773 77 7 73 ,. Howard Joseph Glllltzer - Pra1r1e du Ch1en, WISCOHSIH ' 7 ' y v ag ---'r 771 7777- T 7 ' Z ' 7 7 771 '72 .9 . . . . 777 77 7773 '7 9 7!3'7 - 7 71 -- 7 S -- 77 7 7777 7- i 1 ' Z S 7 7773 7 77,3 1 777 7 7!7' 'T Y ,,- Franz 'llitzer Guemez Glll Grzesk 'uf' S-u..,,.,alf Harper , 1 .- VAVAV Raymond Paul Harrls Jr Terre Haute Ind1ana 1951 1955 CIHSSICHI Honors 1234 Sodahty 123 Kmght 4 ROTC 23 4 Capt 4 R1fle Club 1 Leagues 1234 Softball Champs 1 Hubert Clement Hartman Ft Wayne lnd1ana 1951 1955 Enghsh Sc1ent1Hc Sodal1ty 1 2 R OTC 23 4 Sgt 4 Vars1ty Track 3 4 Leagues 12 3 4 Football Champs 3 John Jervey Hatcher Mlaml Florlda 195 1955 En l1sh Sodal1ty 1 R OT C 23 4 Leagues 1234 Football Champs 3 Softball Champs 3 Robert Durward Haunhorst Toledo Oh1o 1951 1955 Classlcal Honors 123 4 Sodahtv 1 2 3 Debate 14 V OC 4 Hammond Organ SOC18ty 1234 Muslcal Appreclatlon 3 ROTC 234 Sgt 3 4 Drlll Team 1 Leagues 1234 Football Champs 2 Softball Champs 12 Albert Dlpong Haverkamp Naperv1lle lll1no1s 1953 1955 Class1cal Honors 3 4 ROTC 3 4 Sgt 3 4 VafS1ty Football 3 4 Monogram Club 4 Leagues 3 4 Richard Henry Holland Mad1son WISCOHSIH 1951 1955 Latm Sclentlflc Masquers 1234 Student Councll 4 ROTC 234 Sgt 3 Lt 4 Dr1ll Team 234 Var slty Football 34 C J Football 1 JV Football 2 Leagues 12 34 Basketball Champs 1 Baseball Champs 3 I I 'i 1 ' 1 - a yvryn 1 11: 1,----vera 'sr rr naman ,. 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As- R Edward Francis Korback Pra1r1e du Ch1en WISCODQXD 19511955 Engl1sh S0da11ty 1 ROTC 234 Dr11l Eugene Francls Korback Pra1r1e du Chlen WISCODSIH 1951 1955 Enghsh Sodal1ty 1 ROTC 234 Dr11l Team 1 2 4 Leagues 1 2 3 4 Football Champs 1 Louls Joseph Kosednar West All1s Wxsconsm 1951 1955 Enghsh Sodal1ty 12 Cho1r 1 234 ROTC 234 Sgt 2 R1fie Club 12 Dr1ll Team 2 Leagues 1234 Basketball Champs 2 Football Champs 3 Softball Champs 3 Alan Jude Krleg Pra1r1e du Chxen WISCODSIH 1951 1955 Engllsh Sclentlflc R O T C 2 3 4 Sgt Leagues 1 2 3 4 Basketball Champs 2 Football Champs 3 Donald James Kuchynka Chxcago Illmo1s 1951 1955 Engl1sh ROTC 234 Leagues 1234 Football Champs 12 Leo Carroll Larkm Oak Park Ill1no1s 1951 1955 Enghsh Sc1ent1fic Sodal1ty 123 Cho1r 124 ROTC 234 Band 1234 Leagues 1234 Basketball Champs 1 4 Football Champs 2 Basketball Champs 3 1.38 l , l 'i , 5.1..tv-7 .V s,,.-.Q ef . .f - N . . f .., .V , ,, .4 'X ' , . - X My 1, . fa , .5 1. .1 4 , 5.-. 1 X' ' -' ff - ',3, - ' -' ' '-w,,wy ' 'T -s 'PY .1 . 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L l Lewis X AVAVA7 James Rlley Manmon Ch1Cag0 11llHO1S 19511955 Engl1shSc1ent1f1c Sodal1ty 12 ROTC 234 Vars1ty Baseball 4 CJ Football 2 CJ Basketball 2 CJ Baseball 2 Leagues 1234 Softball Champs 3 Charles Gilbert Marcuccl Cl1nton Iowa 19511955 Engl1sh Sodal1ty 12 Cho1r 34 Ette 4 Ette Sports Co Ed1tor 4 Knxght 4 Kmght Sports Ed1tor 4 ROTC 234 CJ Football 1 CJ Basketball 1 JV Basket ball 2 CJ Baseball 1 Leagues 1234 GenlLeagueCapta1n 4 Anthony David Meyer Pewaukee Wslconsm 19511955 Class1cal Honors 1234 Sodal1ty 1234 Sodal1ty Omcer 4 Student Councll 4 Masquers 234 Forenslcs 234 Elocutlon Wlnner 1 Ette 1234 Ette Ed1tor 4 ROTC 234 Sgt 3 Capt 4 Rlfle Club 1 Leagues 1234 3rd place D1ocesan Play Festlval 4 lst place NFL State Fmals 3 James Allan Meyer Ch1cago 1ll1no1s 19511955 Class1cal Honors 1234 Sodal1ty 1234 Sodal1ty Oflicer 3 Masquers 12 Ette 34 Ette Sports Co Ed1tor 4 MUSIC Apprec1at1on ROTC 234 gt L Rlfle Club 1234 R1He Team 234 Vars1ty Football 34 JV Football 2 Vars1ty Track 1234 Leagues 1234 Champs 13 John Norman Muller Fr1endsh1p WISCOHSIH 19511955 L3tlI1SC18I'1tlflC Honors 1234 Masquers 1234 Sodalxty 123 Cholr 4 Kn1ght4 ROTC 234 Sgt 34 R1He Club 2 Leagues 1234 Softball Champs 2 Frederlck George Mlnchk Praxrxe du Ch1en WISCOHSIH 1952 1955 Engl1sh Sc1ent1flc R O T C 2 3 4 Sgt 3 4 Vars1ty Football 34 JV Football 2 Leagues 234 Basketball Champs 3 142 QI ' 4 Q ' J ' v ' v 1:9 ----x any vs va -- 11 -- av yxvxs v' 1 s - . 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MSBHQ Frank Joseph San Roman Chicago 1ll1no1s 1951 1955 English Scientific R O T C 2 3 4 J V Basketball Manager 2 Leagues 1 2 3 4 Donald Anthony Scanlan Ch1cago 1ll1no1s 19511955 English Sodality 123 ROTC 234 Sgt 34 R1He Club 2 Dr111 Team 34 Leagues 1234 Football Champs 1 Basketball Champs 2 Softball Champs 23 Robert Jerome Scanlon LaSalle Illmois 1951 1955 English ROTC 234 Band 1 R1fle Club 1 Leagues 1 2 3 4 Robert Erwm Scheck Chicago 11l1no1s 19511955 Latin Scientific Ete 4 ROTC 234 Rifle Club 2 Leagues 1234 Football Champs 1 Softball Champs 3 Peter Barrett Schmidt Rockford Illinois 19511955 Classical Honors 1234 Ette 4 Knight 4 ROTC 234 Leagues 1234 Football Champs 1 Softball Champs 2 Basketball Champs 3 lnterscholastic Latin Contest 31d place 4 Edward Thomas Schrader Champaign lll1no1s 19:11 1955 Engl1shSc1ent1fic ROTC 234 Sgt 34 Rifle Club 1' Drill Team 123' Varsity Track 1234' Varsity Football 3' lvlonogram Club 1,2 34' Leagues 1234' Basketball Champs 3' Softball Champs 2. San Roman canlan Scanlon Scheck 'If' , N 'hav Schmidt Schrader 'B' ,838 Q: James Thomas Schrlmpf Cmc1nnat1 Oh1o 1951 1955 Engllsh SC19I1111?lL Sodalltv 3 4 Chou 4 ROTC 234 Leagues 1234 Robert Pierce Sedlack Chltago 111111018 19511955 CIBQQILHI Honoxs 1234 Sodalltx 1234 Ette 34 Kmght 4 MUQIL App1ec1at1on 4 ROTC 234 Sgt 4 Va1s1tv Football 34 JV Football 2 Monog1am Club 4 Leagues 1234 Basketball Champs 4 Robert 'Vhchael Senese GHIV 1nd1ana 19521955 Engllsh Suentlfie H H013 234 Etta 4 Mattlas Edwln Slmon Jr No1thb1 ook Illmols 1951 1955 C1aSSlC3l Honors 1234 Sodal1tv 12 Cholr 1 2 ROTC 234 Sgt 23 Lt 4 Vars1ty Football 34 JV Football 2 Vars1tv Track 23 Monog1am Club 4 Leagues 1 2 3 4 Football Champs 1 Basketball Champs 1 2 3 Tlmm Terry Soldwedel Pekm 1ll1no1s 1953 1955 English Debate 34 Folensles 34 Mas quels 34 ROTC 34 Wllllam Henry Stallmgs Akron Oh1o 1951 1955 Latm Sclentlic Sodahty 1234 Cho1r 123 Valslty Baseball 234 Monogram 34 Leagues 1234 Football Champs 4 lo 5545 ., M 'sr we 3 4 9,5 Q . I . A , 4 4 - z m - -1 ,Q . . ,. - 7 - ' . A, 1 ' ' . . ,,, , . 4 . , 4.-- , . I Y. , ,I .- 1-S ' , , ,,,Z , - A ' - , - - g '. -' '-1 0 -, , 3' K, R.O.T.C., 2,3,43 Leagues, 2,3,4: Football Champs, 2. ' 3 1 5, ,'-,Q ,- , ,, J ---- , ,,G -, ,Q -, 1 - ,, A- ,Z '. ,,Z ' , I - . . W , . -, ,,- . - I., . .1 ' I -'Z , ,Z ' '-, ,S '-U ,Q ---- , ,- . - Y . ' I - 1 1 ,,,Q ,,l ' , ,,S , ,Z 1 ,,, , . 5- ,N-sl 'Qr Schrlmpf Sedlack 'luqqnsf 'vu Senese Sllnon Soldwedel Stallmgs Clement Joseph Steele Pra1r1e du Ch1en WISCODSIH 1952 19.95 Enghsh Sc1ent1fic R O T C 2 3 4 Leagues 234 Football Champs 3 Basketball Champs 3 Henry Louls Stettler III Elkhart 1nd1ana 19511955 Classlcal Honors 1234 S0dal1ty 1234 Sodahty Officer 123 Debate 1234 Forenslcs 1234 Mas quers 34 Student Counc1l 234 Ette 34 Assoc1ate Ed1tor 4 Knlght 4 Chlef researcher 4 Sclence Club 12 ROTC 234 Sgt 3 Lt 4 Capt 4 Band 1 Dr1ll Team 1 Rlfle Club 12 C J Football 2 Outstandmg CJ Lmeman trophy 2 Asst Coach JV Football 34 Leagues 1234 Basketball Champs 3 Damel Joseph Strlegel Gary Ind1ana 234 Varsltv Baseball 34 CJ Baseball 2 CJ Basketball 2 Leagues 1234 Football Champs 1 Basketball Champs 14 Softball Champs 1 John Davld Thudlum Lmcoln lll1no1s 19531955 Engl1shSc1ent1fic ROTC 34 Sgt 4 Leagues 34 Football Champs 34 Basketball Champs 3 Robert Paul Topmlller Glendale Oh1o 19521955 Engllsh R O T C 2 3 4 Leagues 2 3 4 Basketball Champs 2 Football Champs 3 Mlchael Lawrence Tracy Chlcago Il11no1s 19511955 Lat1nSc1ent1Hc Sodallty 1234 Ette 4 ROTC 234 Lt 4 Band 2 Drlll Team 2 Rlfie Club 2 Leagues 1234 Football Champs 4 Basketball Champs 24 Softball Champs 1 lo i 7 - r' . ' - ' ' . . 7 7 ' ' ' '7 7 3 7 Y , 1 Z , 5 7 - 'T 7 ' Z Q , , 1 , 3 y , , , Q 1 1 y 3 1 1 1 1 Q 9 a v 1 ' a 1 a r a 1 e , 7 s 1 , Y S , Q 7 , S - - - -y , , 1 . . . . ' - ' I . '7 7 '7 7 'I 7 7 3 7 7 7 I 7 , u - - av , a ' ' 1 a - - v 1 - - y , 3 , , y , S , - i v 1951-19553 English-Scientlflcg Honors, 2,3g R.O.T.C., ' . ' . - y v 1 ., v r y - - 1 1 ' - 3 , , y , Z y S , 1 , , . i 7 . ' - ' ' . . - - 5 3 ' ' ' '7 7 7 'D I 7 7 I 7 Y 7 L7 ' T 7 ' 3 - ' - -1 v v : 1 a 9 y I 1 - vi' 7 ' 1 ' y s x 1 1 v 1 r - ' - -y Y , Z 47 J , S 1 1 1 v v v y v v J v '. , . rl -3 Steele Stet Strlegel Thudlum lu-ur' Topmiller Tracy Stanley Kexth Treuber Ch1C3gO Il11no1s 1953 1955 Engllsh Sc1ent1Hc ROTC 34 Sgt 4 Leagues 34 Basketball Champs 3 Kenneth Anthonv Tuccorl Ch1cago Ill1no1s 1951 1955 Latln Sc1ent1f1c Honors 123 ROTC 234 Sgt 4 V3fS1ty Football 4 Vars1ty Basketball 3 Va1s1ty Baseball 234 JV Football 2 JV Basketball 2 CJ Football 1 Monogram Club 234 Leagues 1234 Football Champs 1 Basketball Champs 14 Softball Champs 12 Charles Robert Vala Charles C1ty Iovxa 1951 1955 Engl1sh Sodahtv 12 Hammond Organ SOCl9ty 1234 Mus1c Apprec1at1on 3 Cho1r 4 ROTC 234 Sgt 4 Band 234 Leagues 1234 Softball Champs 3 Football Champs 1 Rlchard Justln Valleau Oak Park lll1no1s 19511955 Enghsh Honors 4 Sodallty 1 Sacr1stan 3 ROTC 234 Sgt 34 Dr1ll Team 23 Varsxty Basketball Manager 4 Monog1am Club 4 Leagues 1234 Francls John Weranth Duluth Mmnesota 1953 1955 EHgllSh Sc1ent1f1c Sodahtn 4 ROTC 34 Leagues 34 Rlchard James S opelak Pra111e du Ch1en W1scons1n 1951-1955: Lat1n-Sc1ent1f1C1 Honors 2g R.O.T.C. 2,343 Leagues. 1.2 3.4: Basketball Champs. 2. lfl Treuber Tuccorl E 2' Vala Valleau 'Z' ---51' Veranth Vopelak Francls Xavler Walz Evanston 1ll1no1s 1951 1955 Latln Sc1ent1fic Cholr 1 2 3 4 R O T C 23 4 Sgt 3 Lt 4 Dr1l1 Team 1 2 3 Varslty Football 3 4 JV Football 2 C J Football 1 Leagues 1 2 3 4 Basketball Champs 3 Rlchard John Welsklttel Jr C1nc1nnat1 Oh1o 1951 1955 Latm Sclentlflc Honors 1234 Sodallty 1234 Forens1cs 234 Debate 1234 ROTC 234 Sgt 34 Rule Club 2 4 Leagues 1 2 3 4 Basketball Champs 3 Jerome Charles Weltzel SkOk19 1ll1no1s 1951 1955 Latm Sc1ent1Hc Honors 14 Sodal1ty 1 2 3 4 Kn1ght 4 Knlght ACt1Vlt1CS Edltor 4 V O C 4 CJ Football 1 Leagues 1234 Basketball Champs 4 Mlchael Dennls Whalen Darlmgton WISCOHSIH 1953 1955 Engllsh Honors 34 Ette 4 ROTC 234 Sgt 4 V3FS1ty Basketball 34 Varsmty Basketball Captam 4 Monogram Club 34 Leagues 234 Football Champs 3 Soft ball Champs 3 Robert Malcolm Whltmg Rn er Forest 1l11no1s 1951 1955 Engllsh Cholr 1 2 3 4 Masquers 1 2 3 4 ROTC 234 Sgt 34 R1HeClub 13 Dr11lTeam1234 CJ Football 1 Leagues 1 2 3 4 Football Champs 1 Basketball Champs 3 John Russell Foley Fhnt MlCh1g3H 1951 1955 Latm Sc1ent1fic Honors 12 3 4 Sodallty 123 ROTC 234 Sgt 3 Rlfle Club 123 Leagues 1234 Football Champs l 18 ' ,,!-f ' T 7 I' ' lf ' Z , ,,,3 '--- , 7,2 -,S -,Z y,,5 ,,l-- ,S-- ,S 7 yyyi ,. ' S ' Z , ,ml , ,,,Z yyyl ,,,,Z - - v,,S -,,S 73: !7!7: 7' l ,' ' J ' J , ,S , 7,,2 ,S ,Q '--15 Hammond Organ Soc1ety, 2,3,4gR,O,T,C., 2,3,4g Sgt.,4g Band, 1,25 -- ,S ,y,,Q ,- i v . '. .3 . ' v 1 sys v y -- 1 ,vi -,Z yy? y l avg vvvl lg ' ,. .. - .7 ,.. ' 3 :ying xnxx: ---',,,J 3,5 ,yi ,,,,Q.- ,Q ,,,,S ,S ,. i ,- ' ' Q rvvvg 7 ,,l .--- tty? -,S ,,,S ,,,,9 ,. Walz Weltzel Whxtmg 9' X elsklttel Whalen Foley 1 1 I Q A ,vw 5, H , w ' M- 5 wr I i' if ad Af' all-X W Ml Interlor of the chapel 1n Lawler Hall lookrng from the sanctuary There a1e ten sxde chapels frrght and lefty The ma1n altar had not been completed when th1s was taken Viewed from the southwest corner, the sacr1sty 1n the foreground The center wmg of the blllldlflg IS hldden by the sacr1sty The dlfllng room 1S below the chapel 1 U U .14 NT' I 11,2-M d lk K' svn' I da, Q, 2 - , , ,fi + fl' 3 ff ,Y-'T-f' T NT' g,'9'1v 1 .ly 5' 'ewgzm we ff ,f 4 ., V 2 V W 6 T, . f' ' R 1 , ' f . ' f ,V Q , . e . it . . . Y . '1 H 1 ff!! ff MU! ff XIXS f fl ff ' .0,,,,, ,4. ww. .ff f fr 11'r!' Ziff, 'iff ,. 'f . r - , - f RGANIZATIONS 3 I F . vl , 1 1 ' IJ l ., . , I ,,, L I 41 K 1 4 v , . Z E 411 1 , '1 , fl ., .I Q fig, ff!! j ll! ff fyfx wllllllll f 5 fV ' ' Y' ' Mf I f. J.,-, ff T ffl! -' . A f' 1 , f, I 1, V Canonlcullx c tubh hed December 8 1880 the soddllsts of 1900 are secn grouped artlstmcally Sodalltx of thc Immaculate Conceptlon IS bx far around the fountam that stood at the north end of the oldcst Olj.,dlllZHllOI1 on campus Hexc the what was then The Cheesebov now the Smoker A MARIAN RESUME Qgzdahf campus, founded m 1880 as is.. nib 19.11 o lui t Rdl l'l8CLlOlll Schmxdt Sulllx an NM tcxk mop Nlundt Lash und Kemp prepare Chu In 1 an c the nee x o the c Thxce Xecns nitcx thc cstibhshmcnt ot thc Sodulltx of thc Immaculalc Conccpuon un 18801 a sccond sodahtx Llllll was CCIIIOUIL xllx founded thlt of thc ADHLIIlL1dllOIl Th1s was the Jun1o1 D1x1s1on Ol h1g,h school soduhtx Smce those eally VCHIS the Sodalltv has contmucd to hold filst placc 1n 1mpo1tance among thc w IIOUS campus oxgamzatxons Some ldea of the mfluencc of th1s spnnual folce mlght bc gatheled flom the total numbel of xo canons to the puesthood and b10ll'lL1ll0OCl Of the 5,1 ld uates of Camplon thcle haxe been foul Blshops app1ox 1matelx '73 MOlli1HHO11 and some 381 pucsts and b1oth c1s One B1ShOp CLIIILFLBIIJ togcthcl vxlth 5 puests had opcmng of Cdmp1OD MlSNlOH mtucst has becn fostcled ln both d1x1s1ons lox p1ctor1al d1splaws and aIt1LlLS H? In 19.34 Sodillx Nlodexutox F1 Aspcnlmcr carrlcs rl! of thc up, Nd xnull of xnxc tlluxc Oldxndr reccpuon mio the Sodalltx occurs on Fcbxuarx w Qldesf organization on finished at St. Johns College-immediately prior to the Q I 3 ' I I 5 I ,, V t F, li ' - f 1 V f 1 1' x N - f' b , ' ' 1. W f ' s c' is s ' ', ' ,' I' . ' Lib' . '. '. J - -'X-, 7' '-s-nz .. . , , ' - - .. ' L Us A 'xly 's 'lib lzskfts for dh' I wry. Nw V' ' ' - ' 1' 2. Fr. F. J. Aspenleiter, S.J. SENIOR SODALISTS 1stRmu Armondo MOIHH DOIQGV Koch Rhodes Schumpf Rotehfold Phalen 2nd Row Guemez Velanth Ahlens Stallmgs FICKQI Pfab Stettler 3rd Row We1sk1ttel B1ode11ck Robbms Enught BHCCIOCCO OMea1a 4th Row Dunn R1chter Sedlack Lundy Mexer Levus Wenzel Semor meetlngs were devoted to d1scu s1ons of sahent pomts m Cathohc hte A1m1ng at the perfecuon of thelr qual 1t16b as Cdthohc leadem members of the group shovx ed deep and penetratmg m terest They also spearheaded the Jomt sodahty efforts to raxse m1sQ1on funds hx v . 1 1 1' v ' 1 Y Y ' V7 Y 'Y Y 7 ' , . ' , ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 . V Y. . . . V 1 1 1 ., 1 1 - S , . - ' ' 1 f ' Q 1 m x ' ' , -1 , . . . . 1, SENIOR OFFICERS CN .af 7'5 W., l 'S ez 225 Wg -N A Ji wg in Vlce Pref George Dorsey Pref Tony Meyel Sectx Duffx MOIBII kept thmgq mox mg As sponols of the football ballots 13d1O xaflfle and othel monev makmg sghemei thwe ofl1L1.1ls xxue able to donate help to the l'll1bSlOIlS Receptlon of nexx membus vxas Unclu thClI gmdamc H1ghl1ght of the xeal vxas the Maman xeal p1og1am ANNUAL PROCESSION AND CROWNING .l Probably one of the year's memorable ex ents xx as th1s annual process1on and croxxn mg of the Blesaed Vlfglll Long a t1ad1t1on at Camp1on Max Dax If the culmmatxon of the speclal dex ot1on Qhoxxn Ou1 Ladx m the da1lx 1ec1tat1on of the IOSBFQ Semors led m th1Q GIOUDS met ln the Chapel exelx ex emng aftel dmnel fox rec1tat1on ln' E N .-fa K Q' ' ... My 5, . N, 2 A '7 A w f' ,fs L 'fi .Q -' n . I, 'I '7 , w c - V. W' f on '- 1 :A Sp 5 U -f 3 , , A wi A , , 5 ti --gf . 5? all f f ' - V - v y - ' '- . , . , . U . .5 '. . . N- 5, is -' .A 1 L1 v X u 3 X A fs' :I , ' X v E X -L4 Y. . , . ' . ' , X ' - ' Y - V . f .' v , . . . Q. x X N if f A 5 W 4 Mr. J. C. Sunderland, S.J. JUNIOR SODALISTS lst Row Thompson Castelhm 2nd Row Suher Molloy Horkhe1mer Vangen Sal 4th Row Kennelly Dooley Ames Cashman Denker Th1ede Hllbert Jumor soda llsts ln thelr meetmgs emphas1zed the apostol1c nature of the1r roles as leaders On October 7 feast of the Holy Rosary they vxere recelx ed 1nto the sodalltv as full membexs One chlef vxork xx as the X1S1t1Ilg of the s1ck m Pra1r1e hosp1tals and homes 170 Q if I V , ' 5 A , O I . I' ! C cedo, Guemez, Tanbyer. 3rd Roxy, Johnsoni Metzger, Cox, ,Kellogg Mcdill, McGargill. JUNIOR OFFICERS X1 Fd lllnko John Kellogg Dan Carey Qeuetarx plefect tleasulex JUUIOI Qodallsts found than xx xx m xde defmlte and ClGdI xx 1th theee ofllcus at the helm Undu the BENEDICTION ON MAY DAY -rr' Freshman Prefect John Wallulls 1s seen to the left plaung, the croxfxn on the statue of Oul Ladx At Ilghf Fr G1unta IS glxlng the benedlntlon He vxae awlsted bx Fr O Buen xdcaconj and M1 Schne1de1 fsub deaconj 1n the DIOLQSSIOH and at the altar 11 kk r X yi, r '- x ,X x i . e X 5 Y h 4 , , Q I . 5 L TZ W : if 1 X ' 2 5 xx, . 2 . S l Q M J ' ' ' , V x 1 lv. 1 1 Q v Af e 1' ' w A 'sf B1 X' v vi v 2 X , 1 ' 1 1 1 v' A X vs ' 5 . gemxrzzl guidance of Mr. James Sunderland. S.J., juniors stressed leadership. . , ,A - , ,T 4 r .. I Q. V R ' v'. - ' x 9' . ,, ,Q E N. V , ,. .1 J ' 5 , X v ' ' ' f .' , v v Q .'- 1' Y y - I I . 7' . ' V . ' . ,flf V' . ' .' , . . . ' . . - , . ' - -,549 s 'I Mr. C. J. Schneider, S.J. SOPHOMORE SODALISTS lst Row Wall Kilmer Clemens Zorc Prangle F1ost Dries Jordan Woerth New ton 2nd Rovs Hinko Bioghammer R3 an Weber Eng Berger Madda 3rd Row, Dant pl Helliung Conlisk Curphy Callahan Kas Corrigan 5th Row, Benner Neuman Burbach Koch Drangle Nigro Nack Gill 6th Row Forsthoefel Fletcher Bell O Beune Ryan Gehred Schallerer In addition to their spiritual personal aims these sophs saw to the supplying of the needy of the city This project was carried out in the annual Christmas basket drixe for the poorer families downtown l 3 X ,u I .3 Y 7 I . I ! 7 7 ' 1 1 I Y 7 7 ' 77 7 1 1 7 7 7 9 ! ' Kunz, Bishop, Mankowski, Markey, Meissner, Koshay, Marlovits, Reilly. 4th Row, 1 7 7 3 l 7 1 ' 'V V! 1 9 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS FIRST GROUP Bruce Dmngle as prefect tended bx Greg, Cehud md Bob Webuw duuttd the sonal samutx Members of thls group vtlll not be ICCCIXQCI untll next war SOPHOMORE OFFICERS SECOND GROUP uf--, The second unlt was headed bx Tom Glll 'Vllke O Beunc cmd Carl INILIO Separate meetmge xx Q10 found to be nccessau became of the lugc numhux The pl m xx orlxed cfhc U tlx And gate more ODDOIIUDIIX for all membexx to enter mto d1xQuxs1on I I v? F51 A it I I . K 1 I ' I I I l I - , ' . 1 I l ' ' I Q ' I - 4 ' I 5' - I i , 1 - x Z I I - ' - I - I sophomore socialists in their objective. a study of the character of Christ. and por- . . ,', ,.. '. . 5 ..,'v ' , v,,. I 5 -gf f W 5 , L 1. f , , ' I f - . ' v v ' Q 1 ' , ' ,' . ,l , , , Y' , . I , . ' V , . , , f - Y L E . , X , , Z . . , , , .aw . ,, ., . '. . , .. ,.- ffl Fr E H O'Br1en, SJ FRESHMAN SODALISTS 1st Row Scholl Scahse Keough Metzger Flemmg 2nd Row Karwowskl ODon nell Ge1s1er Scanlon Rooney Col11ns Cough11n 3rd Row Murray OMeara G111 Stalk Petrltes Murphy M1nser Wlckham 4th Row, Keenan Gormely B1nd1ey, Schw1eters Parker OConne11 Bautsch 5th Row, Enr1ght Ramacc1ott1 Smkule Mascarx Gorle McGarg111 Chapleau F11lpSk1 6th Row MOFFISSGY Rath Chrlsman McAndrews Harms Baldwln Werner Now on probation they w1l1 be recexved 1n 57 11 ? Q i ' , 'fix 1 'YS 3 . . H .. - ,, - .. X. - , L , . -I ' f 'P 1 ,,.f K ! Wiz' .. . , W! J , . J I . . . , , ! 7 1 5 1 ' ! 7 ' . . . , , v : v v 1 - 1 1 y , ! 7 7 3 ' 7 ! . , . . . . 1 1 1 ' 1 y , 1 1 1 y - 9 1 x p . . . . . . , , , y - . FRESHMAN SODALISTS 1stR0u Chouinaid Anduson Biookshne Gitzingu ODonnLll Biidenstine Nigolfn Stunei Flxnn 9nd Row Dailex L ikin Wilxon Duke Kline Zahoia Salxaloie Eiixman 3rd Ron Vlolohan Homei Giux Willingham Biaidexh Tiammnll Buikn 4th Ron Lmtecki Millci Snxku Loxxnik Sullixan Fgelu Biuu 6th Ron Luhu Poxuis Mellon Hoxt Hinku Minning, Douing, Oxkin nth Row Obumillu Boxnh Hmm X iliulns Boxcl Mntlnolti Bainu RS FRESHMAN OFFICE lleldmen 1 11 Hdiii Rim iuio ti Ji in 'XILIIILLI 1 ' , -r 0 km - Ak ri . , ' ,V D 1 W! K . , l i Y 1 1 . 4 Q li V ' . , H . ' .X ' ' ,- , , ' , .' ' V j .H '. ' a , , . ' . '. v . . . T ,. .,,. ' ' ,- . ' , . , ' , ,V ,' 'L , 's ' ,.. V ,vu - ' Q ' , . , X Y. Grim, Borovoka. 5th Row, James, Dickinson. Smith, Cummings. Sullivan. Dooley, .Q f 4, f jx. 2 ' L ,Q .. 2 l 1 Grin. Yzlulis. ' L 2 LQ an 's. . 11 f Fr. T. K. McKenney, S.J. STUDENT COUNCIL 1st Row Dorsey Moran Parry Lawler Salcedo 2nd Row Mullen Holland Phalen Meyer 3rd Row, Stettler Pfab Nolan Lundy Kellogg 4th Row Carey Doman group were drawn from each of the campus organ1zat1ons In thelr capac1ty as stu dent representatlves they met frequently w1th Fr McKenney for the purpose of solvncg m1nor campus problems and suggestmg changes or poss1ble 1mprovements 176 McGargi1l, Drangle. 5th liow, Vlleber, d'Beirne,,Broghammer. The dnembers of this On February 27 1918 Camplon College debated w1th l3b01 George Lennon and Herbert Wuest Marquette Umversnty on the questlon of compul upheld the negatxve The Judges were Fr Joseph sorx arbntratxon lavxs for the setthng of dlsputes E Hanz T H Campton and Joseph F Doherty DIGEST OF POLEMICS Qlelale Most vocal group, seen seldom, but heard oftener In 1889 txxo pubhe debate ex-1h1b1t1ons were held From that date stems the modern Bellarmme SOClQtY 1nte1 school competltlons xx e1e xet to be orgamzed BV 1914 COllCgl3t6 debatem xxe1e meetmg, un1x SISITY and college teams Jack Gallaehel The Campion of that date states helped vxm m1nx 1 eontest But Enghsh xmas not the onlx tongue fOl m th1t s1me xea1 H9147 the Schiller bund e1 Gum 111 spe xkmg, Olf., 1n1fat1on e'1me mto lJLll'tg.f Alte1 the elosmg, ot the eolleee depeutment ln 1913 hxgh elass F1on1 19-lb on hoxxexel both debatlng and lOl QIISILN btexx 010111, Plob 1blx the best xe11 to cl1te xx 19-lt -18 xx hen tne 111 xxlx l1ll11LCl Belldl mme SOLlLll xx on the Catholte S11te el11n1p1o1 l1 p lOl the eeond ton ee ut1xe xea1 Dan Solon bl xxm U los e led the xx1nne1s ln 1952 somethmg new ln the apologettcs contest 1950 get Cdmplon Kgrgten frxghtj go to the finals was trled Here we sec B111 Parker T0m Mewr of the Amerlean Logon Oratorxcal contest m Dlck Xorvxcrk ldl'Tlbt1NllHf., Communlstlc prlnelples Phgemx HL wdg a Subtle and qornmcmg orator y - U 4. Q -1 ' l ' 1' I A ' ' . . . 5 v E , 1 Q , ' ' ' .B V X . A ' - ' . . ' , 1 . 1, X vu . 1 3 fl ' 2 ' ' 2 sz 1 ' ' - f , ' 1' z -5 1: ' f 'fa ' 'C 1 ' V . 1. 1-' 1. 1,-1 1 ' 'Lf' '1 school debates for the most part were strictly inter- . . sn., . . l ' . V 1 - , -. , ' , . .- 1 -5- ar - 1 ' t-V - 1A - 2 8' 1 1-- 1' 1g v 1 1 -215 , - ' 1 1 4 A- a 1 1 f v ' 1 s' -' 1 I' - '- 'L 1-2 v1F.l -1s-'- ' j '. . ' 5. LL is s. 4 - l 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 ' , 1 y ' ' Fr. R. J. Grennan, S.J. BELLARMINE SOCIETY AFFIRMATIVE TEAM Slttmg Muxphv Stettlex Soldwedel Standlng Egan Klun DOEIIHQ Anderson Although this group 18 labglad aflumatlxe thg t1tlL IS not actuxatg fox tht teams mug lntughmgtabln Soldxudgl fo1 lnstanu debated algo on the mgatlxc Qldg Dtbate ILCOldS dont sum to bt as nut and d11f.d as say baseball In the many touxnamentw of tha wax sexual tmms mall Camplonb paltlclpated Thu wear how exer mai gcnuallx Qat1 factolx B111 Bmgharn 1atgd h1gh ID the LCEIOTIQ olatorx 18 I . . . , . . . . 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V. 4 BELLARMINE SOCIETY, NEGATIVE TEAM Slttlng Dooley W61Sk1It6I H1lbert Standlng Stark Cumrmngs Grant Gone Dlck Welsklttel and Mike Dooley we1e the stalvwarts ln thls g1oup beaung the g,ILdIC1 D317 of the negatlxe bulden In the later stages of the schedule HIIIJLII was called on mole and mole for support Tom Murphy tplctuled Wlth the othel umtl xx as anothex xelsatlle speaku handllng both s1des of the algument Only a flesh man he shows great promlse and should bolster the squad for next yeal s schedule A QUESTION OF RESEARCH AND TIMING Constant rootmg through refe1ence books and magazlnes 18 the lot of the debatex H1s argument IS always m a state of flex1b1l1tx fo1 he IS on the proxxl fox suongu and lelllng dlalect In addltlon to the bulldmg of the pxoof buddmg, sptakus must pxatuu deluux 'and Qonuol Hue we see one of the BLIIQIIITIIIIL mamstaxs txxlng out hls latest loglc on the guoup l 1 a 1 - 1 v v v - . . . . 1 Y , ,Q V i. ,-.V . . , 'v, . J ' ,. ,,. .f , ., . ', . ' . ' H.. . v .. ' ,. ' ' . .- - . . . , . , v ' -' . , . yn ' 1 n , Y ' ,.'. x . ' is. ,. xl. 5. ., . ' ' v ' 'vm-vc - - l-l 'sell ,' , . A ,.. ' , ' .. ,. ,, . . M, , f A' , Y xv . . xii , . X i I Ill! STRATEGIC PLANNING AND TACTICS Lest Murphy mlss the appo1nted tlme for leavmg campus on a debate trlp Mod eratol B1 Grennan g1V6S h1m h1s personal attentxon Th1S was 1n preparat1on for the b1g tournament at St Olafs College fM1nnesotaJ where the Bellarm1ne un1t showed favor bly IH the meetmg w1th many m1d west debate famous schools Dlck Welstklttel and Mlke Dooley put the1r heads together Adroxt handhng of the current toplc gave them a heady number of wxns We1Sk1tt9I served as the moderator of the d1scuss1on ftape recorded and sent to Mad1son to be Judgedb What should be fl e US trade po11cy towards Commun1st1c countr1es Camp1on was second 180 SOMETHING TRICKY IN THE MAKING Thls contxaptlon xx as Camplon s xntroductlon to mg tothe Arlxngton tlme sxgnals the only program the xomance of the alr xxaves Fr George Plckel he xx as able to plck up on hls set Curlous students a ploneerlng Jesuxt ln thxs field 15 seen here lxsten usually hoped for somethmg else Thxs was ln 1914 RECORD CATALOGUE Cool or smooth or ot, no matter, play It loud Bx 1994 NOC had adxanced to the scheduled program stage Al Klbler shown at the mlke 15 xxhulmg through h1s cxclung round of records VOC as an 9f3fGCtlX6 campus XOICE came 1nto exlstence about 1938 The braln chlld of Fx Jelome OConnor, SJ an lndefatlgable 1mp1ox1so1 lt has gloxxn steadlly Wllh the years Located at that txme 1n the basement of Lawlel Hall the statxon vxas strletly a ham mstal latlon In 1946 fthe then Mr Navxn 1n chalgel the sta tlon moved to Kostka Hall Intel est 1ose vxlth the g1ft Chlcago 1947 found the statlon opelatmg from the base ment of Malquelte Hall In 1948 F1 Robelt Comox IL ttuned to the campus and took charge Bx 1940 VOC fchanged from KVOXl vxas set up ln the plesent Iota tlon The JUHIOI ploject ln 51 supplled the equlpment xx h1eh now connects all campus bulldlngs vxlth the sta tlon 1955 saxx the letuln of F1 lNaxxn as VO duettox S1111 anothcr slgn of progress xx as the broadcastlng of game from the home field and the gxm Tom I1 xxln rlc'tJ scrxcs as spottex for a KWNO caster K a. of a 10-20 meter beam antenna from Mr. B. J. Merkle of Ag . I , Fr F X Nawn SJ MEMBERS OF VOC STAFF H lst Row Grzesk S1ncla1r B ldwm 2nd Row M1ller Conrad Stevens Ryan Van gen Werner Kurz 3rd Row Danahy Constable Coleman Callahan Hunter Haun horst 4th Row Clme Hellrung Benner Flynn Mlller Kellogg OConnor 5th Row, Ty1e1 Dunn We1tzel K1FSCh11I1g Malln Enr1ght Muslc news sport commentaries were all part of the VOC program Recreat1on perlods after meals were well filled Wlth tune h1ts and sober summarles of natlonal news On Sunday afternoon Cas well as Saturdayj mus1c was the order of the day Requests were usually fulfilled 182 . . . , . . 1? ii K Q.. g 65 is lin , ll Ki 1 ' 55 ls . . Q . . 1 1 1 C- - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 9 - 1 1 1 1 1 3 ' . , . , ' 7 Y 7 7 7 ' 9 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 CAMPION'S SHORT WAVE STATION Fr Nawn fmodelator and overseerb demonstrates the workmg of the short wave transmxtter to OConnor one of the asplrmg rad1o men Short wave has been al most a trachtlon at Camplon slnce 1938 when Fr Jerome OConnor bullt the first statlon Contact wlth hams all ox er the world has been made from t1me to t1me ENGINEERS AND JOCKEY A SELECTION Once the table starts turnmg Knapp takes ox er the sound These enterpr1s mg voung engmeers spent manv hours of then' free t1me readvmg the shows Called Spms and Needles th1s pro gram Iemceed by Jon Harperb prov ed POPUIBI Top tunes of the vx eek were played by lequest Shoxx ed one hour . , . . . v ' ' . , . . , . L' ' H Y! 7 ' ' I . . , . , - 183 ON THE AIR WITH NEWS AND MUSIC Tom Knapp and Joe Zorc start a tape fol b1OddLdst to the recreatlon rooms ln Jun1or and sen1o1 d1v1s1ons Th1s re corder supplements the dlsc supply SPIN IT' MAKE IT LOUD was one of the fourteen programs ac cepted at a general rneetlng held 1n September But later some changed One of the many Jockeys who sp1n for eager hsteners Jon Harper selects a record he hopes wlll be approved Most popular hlts were played on Saturday P M s Here he ls gn en the Slgn by the sound men that he IS on the a1r These artxsts are by no mear the only act1ve producers Others entertam as well vuth a xar1ety of programs ' 4 i I, S... 2 Bill Shingler, news commentator. His . . I 7 C , . V: Y . 154 M11s1cal program March 2 1919 Under the baton lst Xl0llD and Paul Gly nn 2nd v1o11n The 01ChES of Prof Martm Nelson 11911 19225 James Magner tra was under the moderatorsh1p of Fr Joseph accompan1ed at the p1ano v11th Charles Wachuta K1efer SJ Su1h programs were frequently g1ven PROGRAMME NOTES 161,110 The 'A gents ralse flags, balloon., and the roof -. 1s11 1111d11 1f111o11s mms .111 1llSL ll11CL 1 s 1111111 1C 1 1QL 0 T111 1 11 1 E11p11o111a L01 111 1311111 11 11111111311 1111 S111 J 1111 f?n11111lJL1s Llllftl 1 LL 1 llllx 111111 111111 ll1L 1 c 11 11111 Ill 18131 1 f1ss111111l1d ll lk s 11111 111 IJ 1 11 1111, On the W1err1 Bluhs C111 111sp11111gl1 1DDl0lJllllL 1111111 1710111 1111 d.11s ot X11 11111hot11 1 11. s1x JdI1Cl ClllLL1Ol 1111 Xff IL Cdllst 11 lllllxll 1111 111n1p11s P1111 11111111 Is 4111 li ll f0l9Oo1 LL 11 QNP 11111 ll t R lllfl 11 111 1111 Illllx LC 11p11111 1111 L11 1011 11 1 1 1 fi Prof Kmegel p11tu1ed hem 111 h 1 stud1o d1rected Hopmg no doubt to draw 1nsp1rat1on from Beeth the rnus cal desumcs of C.amp1on hopefuls from own these 1110 fa11hful assomates work out a 19031911 111th no small measure of success p1obl1'n 111 tht n1u11 1oom of the 11me c 1915 11' 5 :X 73155 , ,A , 1 A Q. , A L A, : MLK- 1' :f':'dg':1s1'1V1.' ld' 11111 '111 '1 111 188 . 1 1-111211111410 for 111:11 Xl'Z1l' 1131. he ' ' ': 1 z . L 1 and 1 1 1111 L11 , . 1 11' 1111- g111d'111'1 and 1111111-11.111 111 1'1'1i' Fr: ' z. 1 By' t'1 1 g'z1l1zt' 1-1111111 111 J11 - ' , 111- 1 1131: '1'1 pz1l- 1'plz11'- ff o - , A , , - 5 v 2 . .-2 , , 1111 ' 1 ' 1 '. lk 18153-l 'l15b, 'slz'-s1-1 :lt11 1' 1119 SI 1 1' 1 11- 'sb' '1 1 58-1-18351, A, J. G11 -pp 11.30 -. '. L, K111 -gg -I 11915-151171, Bla' 111 N -15111 115317-19221. J111111 M11gz111'k 1151123-1132511 and S1cl111-fs 111-- -lv ' 1111 3 11939-J. S1100 5319, 11111-11 1111 OTC 111111 was l'111'1 1 . 113 111 C1 112.4 s1-1 1 us 11111 11z1ttz1111111's .ic Q -11 ' 'J' s '11'z1l 1191 it 1' tl 1 Tl 511'1'l1111g '1111 WH in 4 .. 1 I 1 1,5 X' . 177 I 9 mf N 1, TS Fr. E. J. Hipschen, S.J. THE BAND IN UNIFORM JLAA Primarily an ROTC adJunct the band appears more natuially in uniform Here Lundy was alded by lst Lleut Chuck Franz 2nd Lieuts Bill Hunter and Mike Cline The first band in three years 1955 s organization replaced the drum and bugle corps 186 led by Captain Larry Lundy, the musicians lead off the battalion paradei Capti THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS VACATION ,,....... 'C SI 1 One m the annual appearames the mght befou Chu Illll N11 S S dLR amtz band CIIILCIOI 18 xhoxxn gumg a helpxng hand to an annual xmtm In xddluon to th1 appc 11 ll LL thg band also plaxs at qualtellx aaaembhu gnu 1 CILHIOITNIIJIIOH at thc Hom comlng g,amL In 1946 11 took permanent pox Damon of the Elllott banner STUDIES IN BLACK AND WHITE .ff- '4' ,-v4 ' Bv far the most popular 111811 uments the oxgan md p1dIlO had all othub ID mus1c John Farrell a senlor xx as caught at hls daxlx pxantme Qesmon 'um BLZUVZVN Here at the Hammond organ Joel Slnkule IflOQI1I smllee fo1 the camexa At leait 3 Hammond Olg3DS prlxate poi esmons an ID the MUSIC Hall .Mi hw, . , .A . .,..- lx' I f 1 ' I I U j 'A ' ,-. t- I' ' S i 2 , , 1, , .A f ' 1 ' I WJ! -- ..a , tg -4 4 4 --ni Q 'B J ' - ', X ' H '1 'R as. . 2 '. I 1 ,Q .7 -A , , , . S . Ov: . . Lv . D ' H., ,-' v H. 2 , -. .. ' I JJ I ' I '. I I ,'S,..' ' I . fs.: A I 4' ' ,K .7 4: TI I ' ' R1 .J - - , , Q if fr 1' V - 1 I .Q X 5 f' il r- X . ' ' 3 ' Y s . , Z '. ,. . ,.. ' ' . 5 ' X v . l I . 1 I 7 Y K 1 -v - v li' Fr E H OBr1en SJ MUSIC APPRECIATION GROUP FORMAL lst Row Scholl MaHk0WSkl Fll1pSk1 Guemez Moran Murphy 2nd Row, Corrlgan Horkhexmer Callahan Schallerer Cummmgs Dorsey 3rd Row, Koch Armondo, Mell16S Hellrung Constable Ryan 4th Row, Ahrens Sedlack Lundy Cummmgs, Denker What promlses to become 1n t1me an exclus1ve orgamzatlon the Musxc Apprec1at1on club won many adherents Devoted slmply to the hstenmg to good mus1c the club has shown great mcrease 1n the past 4 years SIHCE 1ts mceptlon Duffy Moran was elected presldent George Dorsey secretary and Corby Cumm1ngs treasurer Meetmgs were on Sunday at 4 45 1n the Club Room and lasted untll 5 45 188 , . . . . , . . I 11 - , 1 X A ,, - , 'v . Q 1 , ? J J Q E ,, ' , in. A Q 5. I 1 Q 1 1 1 1 a- 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , 1 1 1 1 - y 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 , CAMPUS MUSIC LOVERS Q5 Llstenmg pleasure was not lestrlcted to club membus Tom Enrlght and roommate Andv Klener drmk 1n Junlors Jlm Johnson and Tom Herb Strltt lCamp1on Hallb set the echoes moanmg xuth Earth Angel Res1dents SOME LIKE IT LONG SOME LIKE IT THUMPY Chuck Franz and Ray Harrls fsenlors Marquette Halll xelax aftex a Monday drlll period Accustomed as they are to martlal muslc they 11ke Beethox en L... Once more we see Camp1on Hall 1n mates Jumors Ed H1nko and Steve Furman lendmg an attentlve ear to smooth melod1es Caught durmg rec D 'ii some fairly long stuff in ,their room. of the Hall finally got used tok it alll I U 2 I I 1 . ' 189 AND STILL MORE OF THEM Paul Mahony Ben Malln and Charlle Real long hair, th1S was Takmg xt McGranahan fsemorsj Jom the muslc easy after h1S chores as a battahon lovers Thls was deflnltely not Beeth staff membel Duffy Moran Calso a oven 'Paste here was more 6XOt1C semorj trles a symphony on h1S h1 fl MUSIC APPRECIATION IN SESSION ww W 1 Engrossed In the program of the day members were unconsclous of the photog rapher In the course of the year the group staged a Sp6C1al program of Marlan muslc to commemorate the close of the Mar1an Year The program was open to members of both d1v1s1ons As the year went on some 60 members were accepted xnto the group To expand the collectlon of records dues were 1nst1tuted The school matches these ll! - A . ' . W w3,Z?'5i?Q2i I-W.QQE5,.2ZiQ2Q15ZHI2:I21Q :Q :',I'.' A H W ' 'RW I::' :f'2rg,3 :g,,,.g ,, , 'I n I Wt we -I . , 5 , A. v ' - I ' - Z I 05 Mothers Dax 1953 Clxmaxmg a day of actxuty dlrectol M1 John V Daley SJ wlth a glft from the Glen Club vxon plaudlts for an exaellentlv the club Thls unxt vlan unquestlonablv one of the balauued DlOf.,ldlll 'llm Clooks IS pxebpntlng, the outstandmg Lholal groups IH Camplon hlstory SOME MELODIC TRAILS fhon They sung ll' hugh and l94a saw the Glee Club broadcastlng Treasure Island our hDTH of Dubuque A resoundlng per formance it was preserxed mtact on record Modern dav Camplon eholal groupe had then begun nmgs ln 1880 when the hut chon C.OIlSlSllIU.1 ol p1anoi 4 tenols 3 alto and 4 baesex VkdS01gdIl1lLd I1 Nlcholas Slmeon SJ lcornposer and playvxrlghtl du ected Slnce as the catalogue put It the objeet ot Q cholr IS to offer to the studente a Ht oppoxtunltx fo1 acquulng a desuable muslcal Qultule to lnueasn the Qolemmty ofthe d1X11'18 SQIXICQ fox mam wean e ChO1T d1d onlx that W1th1H lecent YSSIS though paxtlg ularlw under the d11ECt1J1'l of Fre KOCh3HSkl Sm eeney 413 Mag1HD1S '48l and Dalv 1991 the gloup has dueloped mio a Lholal umt of no mean ibllltx I-Lll ploglame such BS II0l1d'1v Inn Clwll War Songs md Quppoltmg efforts as Ill Green Plstures, did mugh to is 535: Q?-3 I . 'K l gl. Funntlonlng as a choxr here xn 1952 we see the group elnglng a solemn Mass ln the chapel The cholr was a um! chosen from the Glee Club l . . 4 0' l g 'V G .- K , , JD5 ', H - 91 Q Y 4 f' ' r - Q Pr ' ' I . 5 4 ,' if 5-1' .pie i r 'e 1 N i 5 f X. f, f 5 . . vi O . . . . L . V .V ' s v Y ,Y I. . -.-myth l, ,. . . X, ' ,HI ' Q smg 't low? Somehmes make the glee-club Chou' one of the top campus crews. ,T , U 9.1 Reza f 55 gig . A of 1 r J gf.: W l 'MM , - 4 . ' H A ' 1 - 2 + f , , , . , 5 ' Y, 5'- ,fm 0' Q ' - X 5 , t k I lm t . if 1 if ay ri wi? Q - e ' 52 j 1 4 Q A E ' 1 in fx fi 1. 'Q 4 5 . ' Q x b 1 ' Q i ,5 ' I 0 X s ' ' ' 1 vb ' ix' In , XNJ V Q : Mr J D Scallon SJ CHORISTERS M X-Www 1.1 . . ' so ' , 5 . , ,aa , 'TTD A 1 .- I 22 L . . 5 ,. I 'M l . I -4 u v I ' N M' W' 1stR0w Scholl Scanlon Sheen Frost Schr1mpf Costablle Gelsler Keough 2nd Row, Tanber Carroll Thompson Duffy Er1sman James Stevens 3rd Row Callahan M1ller Roberts Horkhelmer Farrell Oberg 4th Row R1dzon Clme Kay Cox Stallmgs Cannon Dorsey 5th Row Mahoney Lundy Whrtmg Hellrung McG1ll Vala 6th Row Kennelly Ahrens Burke Denker Farrell Burke Enrlght Orgamz ation of the cholr started IH September W1th the first call for those 1nterested more than 100 showed Of those about 50 were selected Before long a second cut took placf and the number reduced to 30 Chlef functlon of the group 1S to smg at Mass 142 MORE CHORISTERS lst Row Flemrng Seanlon Grll Gersler Scholl 2nd Row Jamee Grtmnger Schvxreters Chrrsman Baldvun Sheen 3rd Row Koelieh Doermg Hagan Dooley Coueh Wlth an eye to next year Mr Scallon Qoon separated the freshmen from the 1eQt ol the ehon ind eonstltuted them a drstmet un1t Thrs vt rll without doubt p rv off next term for the burldmg of a good xersatrle choral group takei several years INFORMAL AND IMPROMPTU PERFORMANCE Chrletmas carols made up the program at thrs mght before Chrretmrrs xacatron pa1t5 Yuletrde eeremonlee took place betvx een the halxes of the Annu rl basketball gamf The game rn turn xx ae follovs ed bx a moxre Departure took plaee next dax l s.x ,, ' 8 .. p 3 . . ff ,' f 1 r 3 V I I I 'f' 1 ,Y Y H H ' 1 'Y , 1 V' , . .E 1' . ,U . v . ' ., .. ,A , .,. , . . , . , . . Q Q . . 7 . 1 . x-+ Q 3 E, , ' E A z ' 1 ' 'I - r -- 'L C ' ' - r r' r -r- '1 r A 'A ' rr-1 ra 2 B- r , ,' . . . v . .' O ., . 1 vi '13 LEADING THE PROCESSION An important part of the field Mass the choxr heme leads the p1ocess1on to the temporary altar erected 1D front of the new Lavuler Hall Thls took place on the mor mg of May 8 and cllmaxed a week end of 8Ct1V1ty and entertamment UNDER THE OPEN SKY 4. ' A. A pubhc addxess syitem alded ln bIO3dC3S11Dg the xomes M1 Scallon and hm gxoup was compllmented at the end of the Mass by B1ShOp Treacx and deserxedlv so 4 . . . . . . ,N K , x A . i me I Despite the difficulty of singing in the open air, ehoristers acquitted themselves well. 19 fs I ll WHS first tlme though lt was 12 yearsh by Drolet Stabb Back Keough U Wxttxg Gormley 1922 It had been revamped by the staff pictured Bostwlck Clancy Wurst Cushwa and R Wxttng DICTIONARY OF HACKS 0 that fats the dummies The begulllng fragrance of prlntex s lnk and the melodv of the press came first to the campus 1n 1912 In that year The Lamplon xx as publlshed A bl monthly oxgan lt comblned the best ments of the newspapel and the l1te1a1y magazme Bx 1917 the tlme had tome fOl an addxtlon Thls took the form of the The Camplonette and vxas to supplement the parent publmatlon The first 1ssue vxas produced on Nox 11 1914 4 pages LOS1.lIlf., 5a a topx Edltols Thom is OQODDOI md Robut Delmege stole tlrne hom then dutmes as Camplon tdvtoxs to pub lrsh 1t No IUHJOI thlnge othu than page L and num bel of columns took plue untll 1950 xxhen the pxutnt as xx ell as home pxox ed the ehange a good one ln 1 103 further beaut1fx mg xx as Plone bx xxax of a nexx cox er RX 3-1-annum 'K BBA 1900 was a banner Ette year Here edltor John T0n1 Kllblldge Cedltor 195-U left Dlck Ferry McKenna tleftl and hxs colleagues plan to change rqdltor 19a3J po e before one of the Ette covers ' YO miail HC IZC fl I TTHJOF E110 f2iC0 llflmg The lmproxement xxas made under Ferry s eye T5 d ' CQ! 1 - fl-,ey pl-inf all fl-Ie news 6x9 magazine style was adopted. Olff-campus enthusiasm , . . . ,f ,- V 1' u4klX' v MH' pnfmw. W H -' 1 5 , 1 I x 1' 2 ' V1 Q 1,3-Xe 1' :K F if ' Y es xx N x 57 ' n A as it fi R . we ' ' i EX xi Fr. R. H. Millmann, S.J. EDITOR AND ASSOCIATES K-1 and publishing the Ette each txno weeks has nex er been a simple job But the staff pittuxed abou lTom Mex 91 duectmgj met exery deadline Jumol classmen took ox Cl management of the magazine in Januarv with Bob Freehill as the new editor Sen1J1 members helped IH the training of these nevx Journalists bw 8dX1SlY1g them lu S Sitting, Stettler, Meyer, Phalen. Enright. Standing, Moran, Tyler, Meyer. Writing LEGMEN AND WRITERS Sitting Grzesk Franz Lundy Sedlack OBe1rne Dittburner Weitzel Standing, Koch Weber Hilbeit Doisey Bailovs Schmidt Levxis Mullen Kellogg Robbins Gill Freehill Clark Rhodes The real burden of digging up the stories casting leporteis Final ie writmg was done by the editor and his capable associates CIRCULATION AND MAILING Cannon Senese Scheck Tracv Once the Ette iolled from the piesses this doughtv group took ox G1 Thelrs xx as the Job of binding sepalatmg into mailing classifica tions and seeing that the eagei readeis got then copies on time This thew perfolmed l I f them in their initial forms, verifying facts and rumors, all this was the lot of the UT TOP MAN PAST AND PRESENT Retiring editor Tom Mu ei ls seen iunning off a gallex piooi The next step will be thc making of the ruiient dummx issue Incoming editor Fieehill mqkes Loiier PUBLICITY BUREAU SCOOPS AND STATISTICS Sitting Txler Levi is Vifeiskittei Standing Haunhorst Paulson All publicity passes through the hands of the group pietuied aboxe Information about athletic contests scholast c ratings elections avx ards of any kind is sent out to new spapers and radio stations in everv state represented on campus Their vxork was nex er ended 118 I . ' U, . -A, . Lx ,I ' L' .,x ' c ,S , ..,,- tions in the galleys, Always an exacting job, it requires concentration and alertness. I i 1 ,, 1 7 ' ! 1 ' ' . . V . V Y Y Thr goldelljubllec staff 419301 JohnD Porterfield McErlean Rog MQCormlck Fred Ashley Pat xx 18 edltol and was helped by Dlck Pfefferle Bob Wlckham llallx 1-lodglns Flank MeLaughlln and Blssm ln Flank Galxex Vlnc 'VlcGrane Charlle Joe Ducex Thurs was .l most monumental task AN EPIC OF SAGAMEN Q7 ugh! A year s hlstory IS only a volume of trlals and labors Although The Cdmpl0n lllfl lltu The hlmplonelte pl lnted the DICLUILS of gl ldl1ilLS Q lnlplon ll ld no ye ll book untll 1924 FIOTD then on tht, hlSt0lV ls spotty No books were publlshed ln elther 1925 or 1927 After an INSUL ln 1926 the Knlght lf.,lll1 lntllcd But lll 1930 t lf tel sklpplng Z7 28 and 297 tho xellbook .lppellecl as The Jubilee Knlght The follovxlng, veal ploxed D10 duetlxe as the 1931 Camplon Red Book xx IS publlshed BV thlg tlme the loutlne hld been establlshed llld L all OldlL book commemolatlng, tlu loul lflLIllClllClll1 llllllX salt of the Soeletx ot Jesus The xx ll Xl ll -U 4 me pLllDllL'lllOl't lnlpcsslble but tllt rl llll xx l ue lll 19-lo Th lil-ll' L lll0l llollllt 'llukle clllcl bt ma the book nent to DILNN lll 1001 the slfe Lhlllgtd to bxfl '9flNPXC' Thls gentleman has the dlstlnctlon of belng the Dan Flt7gCldld edltor 1954 Klllght saw hls trlm first year book edltor ln the hlstory of the school glu and blank l0llU1lL saluted by Warren Paper H15 neat ploneerlng volume WBS PUbl1Sh9d ln 1924 C0 as one of the 'wtdl s 15 outstandlng year books J ' 1 ' H A X N 1 . I l V I I v lr . f ' ' z , 2 7- ' 'z .2 'z ' 2 A' -L '- . mrv 1 v X i 'l' i- If .I xv. 'B' x - Y X . Z I2 4 ' x I 'x I ' - O .L ' ' tr yt ,, lt ,.,,2. . in ' ' . X v' Y ,r - - 1 I a - U '. ' ' ' K 2 -l 1 1 lu: successive year saw a new edition. 1941 saw the elab- vr X -1 ' , , ' .- V i Z A .- err f -' - Q ' ' l 'z ' j -1 's l',L- ll I ' ' me 'X C ' ' -. - ' 12 ' '15 colltlll- , ld' ', ff . 1 -C' '. 1' . 1' 1. '- lt' '- G T A Fr. T. R. Stokes, S.J. RESEARCHERS MAJOR AND MINOR members fell the task of gathermg all the facts and h1stor1es of the past seventk Exe years Th1s entalled the sealthlng of old xeaxbooks newspapels and magazmes Manx mterestmg facts publlshed 1n thls volume come to llght for the first tlme UU I al . X -. 2 Sitting, Clark. Stettler, Phalen. Standing, Marcucci. Weitzel, Robbins. To these staff FACT FINDERS AND TABULATORS Slttmg lVl11llr11 Douu Lunclx Stdlack Rmhtu D111o11111c1 Rhodcs btandlng 11111 s Srhnmll QlllllllllIlf.,N W1llc1 Interueus ulth 1ll 4 xmpus moclu IIOIN md the abox 11c next step was t c castmg of I 1 llllll 11110 plllll 111, Io m CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK 'fav vglfttwi vb .rr Jerry Weltzel IH h1s capacltx as act1x1t1es dlrector checks some proofs fresh f1om the press HIS task of gathermg and tabulatmg all semor act1x1t1es was ted1ous Chlef researcher Stettler casts a dub1ous eye ox er an early page proof Th1s vull be the last chance to catch am errors before the final prmtmg IS run off on the press 2U ' ' l , Q ,lx U.. ', ,,v ', ,.. ' ' , ,.. 15.5 ' . ' , 1 ' ' . ' ' 1.1 . ' 1 'z J L 1 1 C'0IlllDlllllj1 ol' o1'gz111iz:1lio1111l 1'cL'o1'ds were llillldlkld 1-zxpulxljv 115' the l2lllLllil1OI'S scum ' 1. 'l - J 1 5 h' - J ' hs 11111 ' ation ' i 1 '1' . vs -I 1 ,A 4 1 ,M 1 aff Nl, 4 as , , 4 . 1 X - K 3 C .-- ff 1 1 r ' ' ' h '1 THIRD GENERATION PRINTER Back ln 1924 when the Hrst Camplon Kmght was pubhshed It vxas prmted on the Courler press Jack Howe shovxn above at the modern speed press IS the grandson of the HIST p1OH991 prlnter of Pra1r1e du Chlen and surroundmg countryslde THE KNIGHT IS FINISHED AND FOLDED J' fx! The Knlght ln the last stages of Lomposltxon B111 Howe fanother glandson of the first Kmght prmterj 1uns the pages of the Jub11ee QCIIIIOH through the folder From here the book xx ent to the bmderw for cox er and sevxmg Readv for d1str1but1on . . . . Y . 7 . -s- 1 I 1 S ri. E , K x . , ,, .W or -, 'fr I 4 - 4 f . ' I I' ' D' frj, X , 1 ,lf , , ,FK ' , ,,,, ,MMWNV wr ti we ,, 'S ffgfqfv If v , Y Y Y, . , . . The class of 27 gathers at Dr Gene H3mllt0HS G1unta SJ Back Sullnan Egermann McG1vern home Front, McCarthy Ducey W1111g Power Ma Sulhvan Ham111on Wr1gh1 Keelek Brummel honey Seated, Frs Ralph Gallagher SJ A F Scott Mac KCDZIC Radke Dyckhoff and Wade WISTFUL RETROSPECT Wml mm W 11111111 Asw11.111c111 N x IN fo1r111d June lu 1909 E1 John Tl111s SJ v11s1l11 f11x1 1110111111101 and Ru C,l1.11l1N B L11l11111l111g, 111l11 11 1 1s1d1111 F1x1 x1 1lN 111 1 111 111 11 chaptel 1xx11l1 40 Illhfllllllxl xxas f011111d .Allfl to Nl 1l 1 1 p1111 held 11 1111111011 1111 111r11pL1s 'Xl1x lf! of 1l11 X111111 x1a1 In 19-lb 1h1 1'11s1 11111211 xxas held O11 111111p11N IL xt1111ed to IQILIIIIIDQ, x1111.111x of Wo1ld V531 7 F1 Ra pha1l Hochhaux SJ xx 1x 1h1 lcllbt 1611931 111.11111 S1r111 111x1f11 h11111 X 1 1' A quick review of Same X ed Ill 111 1111111 IO IN 1 lL '11ws1 X111 1 11x11 g1x111 C hx lLl mm 1.1x1 1 1 events' past and current XLQIS bLLOH1L 1 lLQLlldl NLIIHITILI LXLDI ITIIIIX lllLll ..f 11111011 '11 V111 u xlll 1111 lll L 111 Loxola px m , , , , the I' ,ul 1 10 11 B 1111.111 11 1111 11111111111 x0r1l11z il 10F1lh1l111 131 1111111111 1 1 M1 V1 pl hvxghl L, L , I 1 , :A 45 ' 1 1 7 1 1 ' I v 1 .ly I . 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HOMECOMING EN MASSE Time October 4 1953 Place Clubroom SubJects v151t1ng alumm Front Donnelly Ebbmb Fabu Webel 2nd row Bent Gxudt Lehman Neenan Osterhaus Ottlng Thompwn Adlcl DuB1u1 3rd row McLaugh11n Mouovw Pfab Sullnan Hork he1m 1 Sm1th Back Dxewer Koenmg Ockffnfels OChSHCl Helhung Haverkamp 1 ,. , . . . . . . . , ',f ,. , . . v' ' v a - - v v 1 1 r y . . . ' .. V ', - , , , . . , - y v ' 9. ' . . ' . . . , . . .- , , ., , , , . ju RE-UNION IN CHICAGO '1'h1s was taken at the 1953 game between the alumm and VHFSIIY DECISION vxent to the alumnl youngsters Coach Hoffman 15 plctured vxlth one of h1s old Natlonal TOUIHSV teams B111 Reld Gus Guslnde Fran Radke Bud Conners Buzz Garxey and P111 Romvveber They attended the famous Sports D1nner the nlght follow mg TWO DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI 125 Nlonslgnor Thomas Obhaughnessw 17 and Buhop Peru Baltholome 14 vue 16 sputlxelx the pu uhm and celebrant of the d1amonc1 Jub11eL Mass of Fathexs Ne b11Lh and Schutte 1n 1931 B1shop Baltholome 19 from the see of St C1oud Mmnesota J v . L Y - i 'X ... . NN , 3 f' 1 .' 1 . . .v '. ,,. ,. 1 v,., .- B. ,.'.,Av .,Z. ,-. .11 ' ' 'mm B -Q - THE ANNUAL ALUMNI RETREAT Alumnl retreatants Stalted ID 1946 the letreat aa an aIumn1 acuutv has gxovxn steadlly Here 419539 are been Front Casev Passalelh F1 Conroy tretreat master? Graham Jegermann Mullane Mlddle Warnlcke G1oark Murphey Kellw Hos teny Cota Bolton Back Hughea Boyle MCCOV Harmon Fmley Graham Tures CLASS RE UNION IS IMMORTALIZED Another Alumm actlvlty class re umons Members of the 28 group are shown here befoxe the chapel Front OBr1en Corken Hartmann Prunty Murraw Esser Baldvun Fr Glunta G OBr1en Middle Radke Thomai Sulhvan OConnor Rexd Montanus Top Fr B S Karat Mackln Cummmga Antome Power and Fr Carey IH ' - , ' ' . ' .'1' . , . , . W ' ' ,1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 .,1 ' 1 1 1 - -1 1 -1 1 -.1 1 1 I I . . . - , Y , . , . Y ' , - - 1 1 1 1 ,1 , v- - 1 ' ' , - 1 . 1 - 1 - A ' 1 -1 1 1 1 . . . . . . , , ,, , , . . f, . CAMP CLUB At thls 1952 Jolnt meetlng of th1 Pucnts Club 1ClLlll N11 Cunpse Dunlip 'and Nils Chulu l'11n7 If 111111 ODonnell pu 1c'lu1toflNl11quLItL Umxer L l 111 1 X J1mcs sux xx IN the featuued spcaku RLSDLLUXL PICS Ill lkllllllg, plexx ls1Oll'1111p,l11Uf1lu p11 1 RECORD OF SERVICE Qyafzenf Never have so many owed so much to so ew MW Bounded lN0'.ember P9 1978 the Mothus Club lC,llli.c1 gm has eontmued to be Q1 stalxxaxt suppoxtu of Cam plon The filst rneeung was held Feblualv 14 1979 at vxhmh Mls A A Huebseh was elected pILSlClLl1l Ong mally establlshed fox the purpose of helplng 1n the fulnlshlng of the chapel the club eventually extended 1ts actlvmes to all Camp1on 1nte1ests Foul xeaxs later at the suggestlon of some of the fathels of Camp1on stu dents the Fathus Club was folmed lAp11l 16 19335 xx 1th Dr W C No1dholL as terrporau ehanrrnan Jommg folces xx 1th the Mothus Club both 01QE1f1lIi1lOl1S haxe alded matexlallx m mam of the IIDQIOXLITILDIN and bulldlngs on eampus Luncheons SDOIIS mghts Jomt necessary addmons to Camplons expdndmg eampus 'I J 4 1993 Father G1L. 1!a flanked 1 X11 1 Club Aflll d rmr pgcch at 0 c 11 0 11.1 LeRox PAL1l ox nc 'Xl Lhdlla spoil ba 1quLt Huw. Co 1111 llnfln f 1 11 n 11 B J QL nr' the up 0 honor or o n dm Q .le n 4 1, 'F I' lx 1 'l . 5' 1 'z 1' ' - . 'fs - 1 ' 1 - 5 ' ' I are sljzuecl to the left of Fr. Gilutz, llrsl L - '15 1 1 -1 5 1' -- '- ' - Pu s,'- ' 1 .' fs -:ken . ' 1 L., L, 1 'J' l - ' I V i u r y X A' xl x f H meetings, raffles were all called upon to raise funds for fu? ,lg Vw We I . I I ' c 1191! 1 1. 1 . l 1 l 2' C 1113 1 1 ,. 9 I 'Q -I K .1 1 'Q .C W' F Af K I 1 '.- , 1 -T, 1 Y N - 1 i . v, - 1 Q , '. Q 1 ,, . V 1, . -5 - Q ' hx' 'I Jr- ' l f x 9 .A 5 . '. ' 15' 1 11.11-rs' . 1. 1 S :Z - of ll -51111 1-111111-1'-Son 111' 'ls. Mrs '- Q L f 1 11 1 . rf ' ' ' . 's 'x -s, 2- . 11111 h Ads llc a 11 . 11 1, S.J,wL1s 'gg ' ff: i '. H0 ' as J h C' ' 1: 'h' -l. rlghi. 11- mznzsces. , CHICAGO MOTHERS CLUB MK, Seated M1s James OConnor Mrs Clarence Erb Mrs Bened1ctJostes presldent Mrs W1ll1am Beaton Mrs Henry Rledl Jr Standlng Mrs W1ll1am Wall M s J Edwln Thompson Mrs Jerome Weltzel Mrs Charles Franz Mrs Harxey Realdon Mrs Harry Moran MlSSlHg Mrs Clarence Wagner Mrs Sylvester KGIVXIH CHICAGO FATHERS CLUB Seated Charles V Muscarello Walker Butler Matt E S1mon Harry O Valleau Jerome R We1tzel V1ctor A Fxcker Standing Harvey J Reardon Cornehus Cromn Charles A Burke LeRoy Paulson Wm L Beaton Thomas J Enrlght Absent Robert Bell Dr Clalr M Carey W1ll1am J Cowhey Thomas J OConnell Chfford D Str1egel Clavton E Whltlhg 'UB 1 V 'W 1' , as 'J ' -C 'Q ' w x ' M rg . .. 4. , A can . H ' - r - a - v - , . , .. , . , .. , r. . Y' ' y - , . , . . , . , .. . . , . , -. . 1 v . 1 5? , M ff .Q f 'x 5' Y Q l : ft' vw V Y ' 3 1 ' 7 ' ! . , . . , . , , . , . , . . , . . . . V . . Y , ! 1 ' ' 1 - 1 ' ! . , D . . APPLETON MOTHERS' CLUB 'LIN John M Balhet Mm INI81g816IB31dVL1H MN J Hxland Mm Eduard K1llo1en The Appleton Mothers Club lb the second oldest of thc mothus 01 iI11L3L1OI'lQ haxlng been founded on Tuesdax Septembel 26 1933 It sponeom able Qtudent CAMPION ALUMNI MOTHERS CLUB A Mre 1 D Gugebw Corxeepondlng SSCTQLHIX Mrs Joicph B Hackett Xue Prmldent 'Vlrs Eduard J Welch Premdent N115 P Earl Becker Xme P1es1dLnt 'VIN George Lennon R6COId1Hg Seuetalx Mm Malachx Grogan Vue Premdent WIlSSll1g 'VIrs George Andrlch SQCILLEIIY Thlx group orgamzed 1n 1909 and has been xcrx actne H: Y' 'X l fn X 3 'tv' v I 1 X: X i 'sq' 'gl .' ' N 'l X S '. ' . . . S . '. 1 . . 1 . T qw gp' ling. ,l 14 7 1, Z.. .,, A V 4 , E S I fx l . ,f f- 22 ' Y f' if ww v I. YL '7 1 Q1 , If 5 W Q w. A .uf Y -I ' vw v I iv- 1 5 71. +1 I 1 -. . . - y . 5, . . . , , , 1 .. Y . X . ' ,L 1 qw. . ' Q. Y' ' ' x :L ',., y '. -Q, v. -, x ' ' ' V, Y 'Y , K. , .. . b . THE MINNEAPOLIS CLUB Mrs Arthur N McDonald Mrs Martm E Vangen Dr Owen F Robbms TOLEDOS PARENTS CLUB MM T' Mrs Joseph P Stapleton Txeasuler Mrs Glenn Anaple SCCYCKHIX D1 LHVKICHCC I Clalk P1es1dQnt M1 W11l1am J Thees Vlce Presldcnt 0 L . . , . I I , ,X . 1 . . , . . . .. . , , , . .' , . . ' . , ., , . A HELPING HAND AT HOMECOMING Mothers Club members proved themselves mdlspensable V031 aftel xear at the an nual Horneeommg bazaax Then asslstance 1n planmng, the phvslcal law out has been of pxlme lmportance and wlthout them thlq gala affalr would not be posslble AND AT THE MILITARY BALL Plctured above IS another angle of the Homecommg event But Mothers were Just as helpful xn the plannmg and executlon of the M1l1tary Ball held durmg the second semester Mrs J Mahoney made and donated an evernng gown for one of the glrls 'Il if X V Y J K . 4 !IIolI7f'f9 dub I I I x I . I I' . 5 . L I Q ,i 1 2 f' I ,E Qve . W A f Ki CHICAGO CLUB SPRING LUNCHEON Mrs Joseph Zolf. ftreasulerl Mrs James OConnor Cretmng treasurerb Mrs Wllllam Beaton fVlLG pres Northh Mrs Charles Franz Ccourtesy chalrmanb Rev A F GIUHIB SJ Mrs Bened1QtJostes Cpresldentl MIS Harvev Reardon fcha1r Wagner tretlrmg cha1rman SOUthSldGl Mrs John Mahoney ichalrman Southsxdej Mrs Sylvester Kerwln fV1C6 pres Westj Mrs Clarence Erb Ccorresp secretarvb FATHER AND SON SPORTS NIGHT ICISUPCIV 1 uuus before Ihr novx rdebxated Sports Nhgbht CIIDTICI Huddled together ale lohn Czumlehael ISDOITS ed1to1 Chlcago Da1lw News? F1 G1unta George Dun lap Matt S1mon fpresldent of Fathers Club? and Torn Purcell former p1es1dents 212 I A , 1 , W 'L .' v , , , 2 f - , ,Q S . , - - 1 7 ' ' I ' v 1 - r ' . . . , . ., sv. ' T .T , xi- I ' man, sprmg luncheonh, Mr. Matt S1mon fpresident, Fathers' Clubj, Mrs. Clarence ' . ' .., , . . Y . I lv 'IV' J 'O .2 . ,- ' , ' - T T -- . - h- A ' 1 ' x-- l 1 X,- . K - ' I l 1 - 1 ' r ' ' Y ls 'f ' ' x L f - v . - v - , ' w,,,,, 1 5, -bfi' '3'U1b-3' zu- ul... JB 'usb'-:X ll sm.. Y 'N' Taken 111 the mld 305 thls p1cture shows the rested and xxcumcd thcmsclxce IH LdVtl-V1 Lodge xx1nlc1 trend of the dax Betwun blaggermg a sk1 shack bu11t at thc top of thc run Th1Q was dushcs, down the Slde of the bluffs weary SklQlS an evrceechngly popular rcndczxous fOl wmterers REPORT ON ENTERPRISE UMM Glve them glue, balsa, hme and lots of room HObb19S as an orgamzed actlvltv ddtc plObcllDlX hom 1934 when Fr Jcrome O Connox SJ begun to lllkflllllll model plane clubs com clubs skung, unlts and sk illllj., pa1t1eQ: Wllhln a wcal O1 tvxo of th1t datc L1wk1Lodg,c xx as bu1lt 1n the bluffs edet of thc campus lt sc11cd IS Qk1 hut ICpdlI shop fi1st a1d stdtlon .md gcncml handx p1cn1c spot 111 bad v1c1thc1 It xx 18 dcstnoxcd bx lllL 111 thc edrlv 40s lloblncs s111cc thit fn OIT Cl IX l1 uc blos somecl 'VIOdcl plancs cqulppcd XXllll Illlflgll Ill0l0lN kccp t c campus blllllllfl, clu11111, c lllX P111 In 11377 thc Crm clctx Wllh the 'ituclx ol ccononuc pfllll illL1lL clcs1 111 h1sto1w as 1ts a1m th1s QIOUD cneugcs 111 1 p1of1t1lJlc hobbx Undoubtedlx the bnggc t DIOJQCI of thc xc ll xx as thc e1ch1b1t1on held at Peoples State Bank on Aplll 73 well Kim' s l'r Jc1omc OConnor SJ an 1ngen1ous and en th11s11 t1c d1rcc!or of Jumor DIXISIOH hobbms xx as thc our mtor of mam le1sure hour act1x1t1eb 4 If 4 qw 4' To thc mmx cl or 10 des1g:ned to rclnc mlnci IH the off hours archers nab added 1n 1953 Such mctllcbomo archers were .1 f3fTlllldI' s1g,ht I X Taz. ' I T31 , I A s l l . lk : 4' R - ---s-- 1 - rm' --S.. 1. .A-, - ' f ' sl I H.-M..f .2 g- V ,, ...AH -' 1- 1 V 1 1 - I 1 ' . ' ' x 5 E L - Y V 1 l ' ' 'es - 1 ' I Y F: . 1 ' v4 A Y r H . . Ay 1 . v 3 l n 5 r A . ' X . ks, 1 ' . K-Y 5- T ' 5. . L. 2 ' ,- - ' xl ' ' lv E , 1 v Z 1 3' 1 v 1 ,I v ' ' 51 r b 1 1 ,A B4 , 1 V? ZA- ef X If I ,I . 15- ' v,Z ,.' ,ZS ,C ...X I. ',, ' 1 ' j 5 -1 1 1 '- aj z '1 :- f I A 1 ' 1: 1 ' 1 V ' 1 1 ' 1 1 hf ' 1 'Q' 11 'z . .TL - '1' Cluh was 1'ex'ix'crcl Llllfllfl' thc' llilllll' of NLlIlllSlll2lllL' So- , A A , . . T Y V. L - r... --- l 4 ' ' ' I ' 'Q' 4' - , W A , of 'is' H, ' , 5 R ' J' ' 1. ., E, ui' l 4, - V sa ' Q ' 1 Q 1 ' 7 A K v If ' K R , f X, K ic, .. K I I, -, Q X A , 'Q 2. ,1 1 , - ,r 1 . ' 1 1 'S N S ' Q ,ag 1, ' 1 . , . v 1,7 5 2 is , I , S- ' ' ' , - V, ' R - - 1 j 5' ns -1. the Mr L C Martin SJ HOBBY SHOP PRODUCT ,sau Thls reallstlc Paris slde walk cafe was the hand1wo1k of Mr Lou1s Martm S J and 6l'1thl,lQl 511C members of the Ball commlttee All work was done IH the Hobby shop In tlne foleground lS one of the sex eral art1Hc1al hedges constructed by hand through mam te-d1ous hours More than 190000 paper napkms were pulled thxough WIFE 214 . . . , .. M X Q W ..V..,.N . 3 ,A ,, -s.,,, , , f - 'D-Lay, ., L, W 5 on f 3 K -fl K x l M , -.L O f fe ru . . 5 O 2 F, :fx 3 !...,.,'w ' 1' ' nw.. eff 1 , . ' ' , , . . ja , ' . ' ' . R y . 7 . . V . . Q . A . , . SEE' GLUE BALSA AND ROOM All Duector M3ltlH opene the box fox fans On vxlth the vxmge some glue here Pamt the numbel on the fuselage The H1 st step gettmg the feel of It Almost fimshed pauence and sk1ll l And pxesto a completed Qnale model ' I I 0 Q K? . ., 3 ',, . .' K . B. .,.,.,.4 .X - X xx 4 .- R!! ff' f l N., xl bf l '1 1 1' :nas Y 'sy I M' ..n 4 Mr. S. S. de-Ranitz NUMISMATICS CLUB lst Row Butler Factor Hellrung O Beirne F111psk1 Heer 2nd Row Turner Bahl collectors hit the Jack pot in April when they exhibited their Lollectlons in a down tovxn bank Schools from the surrounding areas xisited the exposition Members were honored at a smorgasbord dinner given by the banks Board of Directors 216 I 1 ! I V v ' 9 Y ! Brookshire, Houlihan, Strzok, Bridenstine, Minser, Haas. These enthusiastic coin IV!!! ff1fffzy5 f!! aff ff ,-- ILITARY ' 5 i L f . + r 1 i I . ,I v 1 I . - 1 P 1 I I i 1 I 1 V ' K' ig ' 'f ' . A I .. ,tl . . if 1-4 I j . , , v 1 4 . 1 1 I 1 Aff! XKIAININ Nfl!!! WIA f I 1 ! II I I .WM :+L ww V ' , iff, .W Although 1n 1931 the umform was QUIIE d1fferent McGroa1 ty MLGUIIC Campbell W1ll Graham st1l1 the same bas1c ROTC sharpness was there Medland C,apta1ns Sullxvan McGrath Wochner These examples of brass are Lmutenants W1t1.1g Mayor Augenstexn and Lxeutenant Cholew1nsk1 A PRIVATE S MEMOIRS Behold that rarest man, marches on two left feet In OLlObC1 1918 250 app11L111ts fol the Student AIIDV Tra1n1ng Co1ps took the11 phxslcals Of those 3 xxue d1squal1fied And m1l1ta1x t1a1r11ng at C1mp1o11 had 211 I1X6d Undu the command of L1eut Lvnth B St Clan avxkxxa1d 1ec1u1ts d11l1ed 1n the11 ol1xe d1ab 11111fo1n1s campa1gn hats shouldumg B11t1sh Enthld 11fles F1om th1s humble beg1rm1ng came the ROTC un1t so long fam1l1a1 to Camp1on students Bx 192-1 cadet othtus G1 puttees tleggurgsl lNexx un1fo1ms slacks bl0llNLs vx1th blue lapels xxe1e GI 1n 1934 The nexx 'VI l 11fle 1111 19493 and the E1senhoxxe1 Jaeket r1r1 1.3505 b1oug,l1t el egance and n1ode1n1tx to the batt1l1o11 I'QdL1ll mspec t1on fnoxx an lIlIlL1?ll exentb begs 111 1n Max 1925 'lhe hono1 1at1ng xx as xx on hom 79 to 46 and f1OI'11 47 to 04 J1m 'xIeClellan and the Queen as they led the 1953 ROTC had bx 19:13 taken on more and more rank Grand Nlarch Others xdentrfiable T1m Crooks Here the un1t IS mspected by a VlS1l1ng General Vtalt Rueckel J1m Heffernan xx1th the1r dates the first to rex1exx the battahon 1n 1ts long h1story . , V U h ', i. VA ' . ' . ' ' . . ' . ' ' ' I I . , 1' , 4 4 ' ,Q B - x x . 1 9 . . . , . . . . . i . l. Z . ,- 'I Y 1 ' x 1 V 1 ' I ' v , . . , , , ' K. .' ' ' . ' . , ' . :, 1 ' L. K. X Q' 1' 4, X 1' L A 1 0 0 0 F 0 ' V ' . A ' 3 F- .' ' ' were equ1pped xx'1th sabres. Sam Brown belts and leath- ' Q X 'A 'J 1 Q , Y ' - ' Q, f ' .'. f 5 ' ,' . L. V . , ' h , , - A - 1' , . , v . '. , , ' 4 . ,- , - - 1 ' r 1 ' 1' 1 2 ' D ' 1 -L ' ,A 1 - ' ' ' z 1 'X la ' I . ' FLAGS AND DRUMS AND MARCHING FEET Always an lnsplrlng sight the colors pass the I'8V16WlI1g stand The Amer1can flag lS flanked by the school colors on the left and the Papal on the rxght In the back ground 15 the band Capt Larry Lundy Ccommanderj 1S 1n the center background OFFICERS FRONT AND CENTER Probably one of the neatest of the operatxons th1s formatlon may be seen any Mon day afternoon All officers and guldon bearers march to the battal1on staff Cheaded by L Col Marty Parrvj for lnstructlons to be executed durlng the drlll perlod 7-l , . I 1 Y 4 y - t. . V . .,. COMPANY Lt MGXCI Capt Mullen M!Sgt Malln FIRST PLATOON LIEUT DAVID RHODES A A Ep. lst Row Sgt Koch Sgt lVlann1on SFC SLh1ade1 Lt Rhodes Sgt flatel Ltl Robelts Sgt Thudlum 2nd Row Topm1lle1 Kelly Schumpf Blngham Marcucu Malone Vangen 3rd Row Stuegel Steele Brand Wledemann Polodna Alneion Hitthel SECOND PLATOON LIEUT EDWARD RICHTER lst Row Sgt lvnnchk Sgt XQIHHID Sgt Robbme Lt Rmhtu Sgt Valleau SFC Whalen Sgt Joates 2nd Row Beaton Costablle Senese Domenech Lang Kub Qtal Langenbahn 3rd Row Kexvun Coleman F1rst Hxnko Key Dunn Anderson Flxnn 4th Row Kennellv Klnsella McG1ll Doolex Flanagan Herbstrltt Dax Malonex Burbach V figs , . -Io, 1 law I EDA. 1 A - n ' I - H 1 vw - 1 C - A 1 - ' 1 I ' ' 1 H1 . 7 i 1 1 i 7 1 -' l -' ' y - , . , . . , . , - , Doyle, McNamara. 4th Row, Heisz, Thiede, Burke, Bolan, Ames, Schmldt, Mellles, 2 - '. . . ,. , X . . A V ! ' 7 1 1 ' '1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' S 1' V? 1 A ' xy ' 1 1 1 if 1 ' YY Q V 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 ., ' 7 ., 1 1 7 V1 1 U Y! V7 ' 3201 THIRD PLATOON. LIEUT. RAY BULLERI lst Row, Sgt. Wierner, Sgt. Bacciocco, SFC Burke, Lt. Bulleri, Burke, Valeri, Korbach. 2nd Row, Lawler, Kuchynka, Egan, Miles, Schrager, Kraman, Nelson. 3rd Row, Rowley, Meyer, Remien, Malloy, Fogarty, Muscarello, O'Brien. 4th Row, OCornor Aschoff OConnor Clark Kosednar McNally Wall. 5th Row Shingler Wagner M1llG1 C1ooks ONe1ll Collms F1g,ge Mahoney BATTALION PARADE Q, ... Scenes llke the one plttuled above could be vxltnessed almost even Monday after was follovxed by Retreat lox the lovsermg of the flagj and d1sm1ssal of all hands Captam Jlm Mullen of Co A IS leadlng hls company past the xexlexxlng stand , , 1 v v 1 v u v v r 1 ' . . 1 ' ' ' , , , , , ., , . . .Q - noon. The battalion parade followed two hours of drill and maneuvers and, in turn, . . ' . 4 1 . . v Y B A I v. v. 4 ' COMPANY B Lt. Stettle-1', Capt, Meyer. lVI!Sgt. McG1'anal'1an FIRST PLATOON. LIEUT. PAT BRODERICK lst Row Sgt Scanlan Sgt M1l1e1 Lt Brodemck SFC Enught Sgt Burbach 2nd Row Clemens Breuer Broghamme1 K1lmer Colllna M911 3rd Row Constable Wagnm Ba1lex Callahan Blatz Llrxch Berge1s0n 4th Rovs Covshev Aichoff Bouztk Bolexxsk1 E1b Coughlm Be1ge1 5th Row Gaffnex OB11en Cron1n Choutka Curphx T1endel Dohse Dantze1 SECOND PLATOON LIEUT CLETUS PFAB Ha1tman Sgt Bell 2nd Ron Clcmtna Co111gan F1131 Holoxachka Zorc Dy1ud 3rd Row Whltt Gxll Flost DIILS Doxle We-bu Jacobs 4th Rovs Exanson Gaffney Hmko Human F1a1n Factor oth Ron Gehu Geh1cd Fletche1 Fouthoefcl Hclhunp, Doman Ha111ngton lst Row, Sgt. Phalen, Sgt. Paulson, SFC Sedlack, Lt. Pfab, Sgt. Weiskittel, SFC THIRD PLATOON. LIEUT. JAMES LEWIS lst Row Sgt Webel SFC Stalhngg Sgt Wextzel Lt Lexus Sgt T1eube1 Koch 2nd Row Mankoxulm Madcla lVIe1QQne1 Wall 'Vlaxa Ga1dne1 Kuhn Migec 5rd Row lVla1key Clme Kam1nsk1 KoQhax Kultz lVItDonald Knapp Bxodemltk 4th Row Johnson Kozelka lVIa1lox1ts NTcLaughl1n Lenz Radde McKenna oth Row Kellx lVItGett1g.,an Lang LO1d Kleln Kuaxnu Kogh -Xhxens FOURTH PLATOON LIEUT MICHAEL TRACY mg. 1stR0w Sgt Scott Sgt Haunhozst Lt Txau SFC Haxelkamp Sgt Sullnan Sgt Barlow 2nd Row OKane Sherman Sheen Wouth Statkus Okras1nsk1 Roth schlld 3rd Row Mundlng Rmk Rxan Duffx Schlup Sthallexex Relllw OConno1 4th Row Zable Nlg1O OB11en Mxllel Mundlng Natk Reed Rxan ath Ron Nugent P1lut Stlzok Dxangle OBenne Stcbu OConnell Petutes 44 Q 41 . . I-, V . V ' ,' , V' V V . , . V -. . , . ., . . - V V-' X' . , V V ,,,, ' , , , , -, , ,A . . V L . VA V V - - - ,V V . V - . . , V ,, . V V . , V, ,A . V V .A -V1 . .. .1 . , V , 1',- . V ' , . ,V . . , ,,1 . . V . 1 ,V .. -. . . , - .. Q , - M V V .. . .V V V 'V ,V , . , . . . ,V V . . . , . . V V , V AV S . - ' r V V V V -V - V V.' V ' ' V V . V . V V ' V ' V - - 1 V . , . ,. V - ,V V V ' V ' .', ' . ' 'V. ,I :V ' V 1 - V V V V 1 - ' . ' s 1' ' V, . ' 'V VA , ,. ' V' , r V V - 1 V V - 1 COMPANY C Lt Gxll Capt Crawford 1VI!Sgt Wh1t1Hg FIRST PLATOON LIEUT FRANCIS WALZ lst Row Sgt Carey Sgt Tuccorl Lt Walz SFC Culxer Sgt Johnson Sgt DuB1u1 2nd Row Blshop Welter Bullock B1ggam Hyde Flemmg 3rd Row, Wetz B1ook shne Brennan Brldenstlne Braldech Bautsch Brantner 4th Row Brunlng Bulke Bllodeau Blaes Chapleau Anderson 5th Row Bosch Boyd Burchart Bruce Danahy Borovoka Wexner SECOND PLATOON LIEUT ANDREW KIENER lst Row Sgt Kellogg Sgt McGa1g1ll Sgt Harper Lt Klener SFC flater Ltl Cummlngs Sgt Caehman 2nd Row Enrlght Egermann Warblck Da1ley 3rd Row Coughlm Drexel Errthum Colhns Flemlng 4th Rovs Eberhardt Duba Flllpekx Wevforth Choulnard Chrlsman 5th Row Couch Doolex Dodge DICKIHSOH Dagnon Feeley - . - 1 . . Elf A i Q E 1 ,L 1 u ' y . Y ' 1 ' 1 ' 7 1 ' 7 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - r ' 1 7 7 1 7 ' ! 7 1 1 1 1 - s 1 1 1 : 1 1 - . . 'xiii .jr I If 1 U 'H 1 ' 7 H If + 42 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . 7 ' ' ' 7 7 5 H A 9 , 7 Q v . . 7 . . . 1 Q 3 1 ' U 7 H ' 7 , 1 1 - 1 - .- 1 - 1 .,.,, ,.1 THIRD PLATOON LIEUT THOMAS BRODZELLER lst Row Sgt Sullel Sgt Dans Sgt Mennella Lt Bxodzeller SFC Cushwa Sgt R1dZOD Sgt Metzgel 2nd Row MIDHIG HHIIIS G11m Grant 3rd Row Golmley James Wolohan Homer Gress Heel W1lSOH 5th Row Hagan Jerome Franus Hoyt Hmkev Grahek Houllhan Flynn PASS IN REVIEW' .ln Captain Tony Meyer tcompany Bl IS shown leadmg h1s companv m the battahon parade In the second semester Capt Mew er, together wlth several other officers, was transferred to other compames or other dutxes To the r1ght max be seen the band VVhlCh, havmg led the parade, was statloned IH mxd fleld opposlte the staff 'il . , N if ' 5 Q . .I , Kane, llames, Gaber,AGitzinger,,Hackett,' Herbsstritt, Geisler, 4th Row, Vllillinghamz l COMPANY D Lt, Daily. Capt. Harris, M!Sgt. O'Meara FIRST PLATOON. LIEUT. ROBERT KIRSCHLING :3,'!'A55 fb 1st Row Sgt R1edl Sgt Brennan SFC Denker Lt K1rschl1ng Sgt Thompson Sgt W1lb9TSCh91d 2nd Row Mannlng McT1ghe Zahora McGarg1ll Kozelka Kelly K1ShH 3rd Row Karwowskl McSweeney McAvoy MHSCHTI Keenan Koelsch Keen Larkln 4th Row Lliteckl Mellon Kott Martlnottl Lecher Lownlk Kllne McAnd1evw SECOND PLATOON LIEUT JOHN REARDON 1stR0w Sgt Heltzel SFC Nolan Lt Reardon Sgt Scanlon Sgt McDonald Sgt Furman 2nd Row ODonnell Mueller Mu1phy Murrax ODonnell Petutes Metzgu 3rd Row OMeara OConnell Murphy Murphx MOFIISSGQ Qulnn MIUSSI 4th Row Frazu Seltz Powers Nlgro N1COl81 MOTFISOH Oskms , 1 1 Q I -3 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u - .,.l,,,,, , I - 1 1 1. - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 A 1 - 1 1 ' . 1 ' C - 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 , , . 1 ' ' 1 .' , ' ' . - 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 - 1 1. 1 . ' ' . ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - .'1. THIRD PLATOON. LIEUT. MATT SIMON lst Row, Sgt. Maher, SFC Dorsey, Lt. Simon, Sgt. Dittburner, Sgt. Hilbert, Sgt. Vopelak, Cpl. Korback. 2nd Row, Sutkus, Stevens, Turner, Salvatore, Steiner. 3rd Row, Schweiters, Stark, Scanlon, Rooney, Scholl, Scalise. 4th Row, Sullivan, Steele, Reedy, Trammell, Sullivan. 5th Row, Stolpman, Snyker, Rath, Valiulis, Smith, Ramacciotti. REGULAR MONDAY INSPECTION Part of the weekly military chore Major Moran is lnspecting, Pvt OBr1ens rifle Lieut Rav Bulleri tcarbme over shoulder? readles the next man Sgt M1ke O Meara tfar leftJ makes notes on inspection results Sometlmes the notes end up as extra tours of duty for the offending parties Faultv dress d1rtx rlfles were all marked J .. . I. I , . , . . . . . , , v ' ' ' v ' v V ' V v , . 2'3 BAND Lt. Franz, Capt. Lundy, M!Sgt. Dailey THE BAND ALWAYS A LEADER .lv wifmmnq wfawyygvw la. 'W YW? 03? Caught durmg the Federal 1nQpect1on the Band 1S Qeen hexe marchlng on the field The Hag 1n front 1S that of Our Lady of Fat1ma to whom the band was dedlcated 1n 1948 In add1t1on to the award menuoned 1n another place the band won the D1sc1p11ne Banner three tlmes and IS 1n permanent DOSSGSSIOH of the coveted trophy Q1 . 2 , . V fm ' A 4 A f .mx W1 A ' , , , :gong A 5, ,A gf , , NM. ,, A, yi, 2 . 1 ,. ' 2 I M ,Hn . , .QMT ,ru l ,,,.,,5.w,,,f,,, we . x , P V In A 1 , I . ,,,-H ., Ah V W W 4 '54, V, . .V qggqrgfg Li fa V Y , W ,., ,W , ,, W, amy' A ,, ,, - . ' 1 .V Q A Ah 1 ' . 'M l fl TL SU '1 Q. ' ' , , ., . an J ' 5 p 1 . . ' 1 .,. STRATEGIC COMMAND FOR MILITARY BALL Mllltary Ball planners Mullen Franz Buller1 Meyer Moran Stettler and Parry tackle the problem of mot1f Regarded as havmg one of the most 1mag1nat1ve de sxgns m late vears the 1955 Ball was consldered as a most outstandmg success A NIGHT IN PARIS THE THEME MMM Some of the artists at xx oxk The backgrounds were done on the spot bx talented semors most of vshom QBCIIHQCI all free txme to prepare for the exent The trans fO1IlldlIOIl of the gxm xx as completed on the mormng of the dax of the Ball 1tself I 1 y v v 1 V I - I . N4 , '- ' 4 ' .Q....c .., W . ' . . . . J ' , - . . ' f - 4 . ' v , ' TYPICAL FRENCHMAN REGALES A TOURIST Don Scanlan gestures explanatorllw to Br Mehok durmg the preparauons To the ught Cfacmg the camera5 1S Fred Flgge a thlrd generatlon Campmmte talkmg, over stluctural ploblems Vklth Edward R1chter Seated at the left IS ECIXXGICI Da11ey PARISIAN ARTISTS AT WORK Jlm Schrlmpf free hands a sketch ablw assxsted and k1b1tLed by an umdent1f1abIe semor Probablv enough paper was used to prmt the Sundav ed1t1on of the New York T1mes Dravungs were done bv a number who felt the 1nsp1rat1on of art ,J M5195 ,wi I 4 . Y , , A . I I A s v I H w Y, Y . X . Y 1 . . . f ,. N4 V I ,R . WM Ar .T V ,D ,f Y .I . 3 ..:.f':-V 3 A uf - I 7 .V L I I T . I I TRADITIONAL SYMBOLS, CROWN AND SABER Ed Rlchter tchosen Kmg of the Balli places the crown on the Queen MISS Carol Peter on Accompanled by fan fare and pomp he next HSSISLQ her IH the cuttlng of the cake Wlth the tradltlonal saber Duffy Moran IS to the left Denker ID background ANNUAL FEDERAL INSPECTION W if 4,4 V5 ul The day of reckoning Lt Wm Wlkoff of the Un1xers1tx of WISCONSIN staff gnes the lanks the quuck ibut shaxpj once ONQI Honot rating of the battallon depends on thc outcome of thxs 1nspect1on The dr1l1 team goes through ILS 1I'1XOIX6d paces , . S D . 1 . 5 . . mm T ' ', M , tg,',L1'f:at,v a-, , . ' ig ,,,ff'?f , Y f ,M Q 2,,4.,3, Exim ,EA ,A ,in,,,, 5, ,, I , I ,,,, 4' Y f, X'.,.,,,.'f 'f I , , 5. ' . . , . . - v . . ' ' .A WINNING PLATOON. UEUT. CORBY CUIWMINGS Li A ' 4 Platoon competltlon lS keen Each group goea through the manual of 311115 and some selected maneuvers for the delectatron of the mspectlng oflicer The above platoon Won The award L1eut Cummlngs recelved a trophy 1n the name of the group BATTALION PASS IN REVIEW MaJ0r Rotchford has Just bellowed IH hls best parade ground manner Ba tta 11011 pa QS IH re VIEW Behmd hmm fleftl Major Moran Captaln Mullen L1eut Holland In front of them ri Lt Col Parry Thls concluded the federal 1nspect1on for 1955 X I , -me A .QM A A, Y - - L 5 - . N Y. . :ffl CAMPION RIFLE CLUB Front VZILLII Mennella Radde Maxkey Jordan Bark Barlow Bust DL1lkCI W11 buschud Wxemu Pfab Organized ln 1930 Camp1on rxflemen haxe to date agqult DRILL TEAM MAJ STUART ROTCHFORD Smart and mtrlcate formations axe the t1 ade mark of the dr111 team Constant prac tlce from the begmnmg of the yeal makes Lh1S umt precmon smart Drlll teams at Camplon started 1n 1935 and haxe been a Jealously guarded tradltlon ex er smce 5 , , T , x-'u x s 'V xy f- xy ' I I ' - fy xv , ,.. '- xx' 1 ' s T-, . ' ' . ' ' rv' , Rf, '- 1ed themselves with glory. 1951 was a banner year 610 won, 2 lostb. '55 not as good. Uiifr UP BEFORE THE INSPECTOR Lleut Pete Roberts brings his platoon to attentlon He and h1s command are bemg g1ven the eye by the mspectxng Colonel Although he performed smoothly and smau y the nod went to Lleut Cummmgs Competltlon ranged to 1nd1V1duals PRESENT ARMS' Thls IS the part the rank and file could get along vxlthout thxs means some lI'lQUlS mu smgeant vull be along to probe and ask questlons To 11ght rat the end of the second Hlej ale Sheen and O Brlen The llnes stretch to north and south of thlS polnt 240 ,. fly' 44. Q J: . . .. . .. ,, . . . . V. . b. , . . . . A ffl f ff, iff ffjflv' -If 'fyllfl X f jf, ru. 57 '5 PORTS . .,- arf qlrfx, Falk- . HV' 5: Q, Ta 4' 1 .Qf f 1 Sf! In I Ill flfnf I ff? Taken about 1916 th1s shot gn es us an 1dea of the xx on through the xears IS a trxbute to hxs coachmg mater1a1 Coach Hoffman textreme lefth had to abxhtx Arrxxmg m 1911 to launch the athletlcs vxork vxtth Hts remarkable percentage of games of the school he has re-mamed to the present dax PUNTS AND PASSES Jcofpaff Thru fhlrfy seven years flve undefeated elevens wwf Satuldax 3ft911'100l'lS faxotlte spolt xxas mtlodueed to the college campus m 1913 xx hen Coach Hoffman s fhst team chopped the onlx seheduled game 1 'J When eol lege dools xxeze elosed ln 1975 Campton elexens had a pelfeet 500 ax etage 33 vxon 33 lost 4 t1ed Hlgh sehool gtldmen d1d not take the fleld untll 1918 when M1 W Kellx SJ Ill3StLIllllI'lClLd the fledglmgs to a 'P 0 season As a matter of taet the b1tte1 taste of defeat xxas not ex peueneed untll 1JPl xxhen 1 game xxas lost ln 1924 Coaeh Hoflm an took eh nge md gu1ded the football des t1n1es of Camp1on unt1l 1953 xxhen he xx as sueeeeded bx undefeated seasons 197819 OJ 1941 K9 09 194516 O11 Txxo outstandlng sta1s xx ent on to college fame Pf61f6Il9 at Notre Dame and Jake Sulllx an at Northxx estern U XM ,arf-uv -s.. , --ag :P rv, JDK Gtxmg ll the old college try the 1914 cheerleaders Homeeommg, un 1940 Thls team xxon 4 lost 2 and demonstrate the stx le of the day In the passmg ll0d l lt scored 123 pomts but held the Opposxtlon years mfoxmal eheerleaelers abandoned the ue to 60 The xear folloxxmg savx a xtctorlous season .l . . .X . 1 -V sv . 1 1 P'-R . 1 . X -X -1 v Q X 1 1 X ' K A v , . - , . . . 1 1 X X 1 ' ' 1 1 4 ' ' 1 X X V v 1 '. I v' ' ' B. X v ' X X X ' -ks 1 H- X v B1 D f I 1 L- 1 - 'f 1 1 ' 1 - ' 5' 1 1 ' L' - 1 1 ' Z x 2 ' 1 Z ' x I lb'- ' ' 1: ' ' ' 1 1 1' A- 5- f. 1 1 1 ' Coach Bill Connors, ln those years the school boasted 3 ' I . ' ' i , - . 1 1' e if N A 1: ' .1-. 1 X, 1 YW fat- F 411' S 19 ' ' f 1.1. A - H . -g- to .,, - M , , ,X 1. F X ., , , 'F ' ' if 2 Y - 4 .1 ,x V ' ' 1 . 1 - .1 . .tw A 1 1 1- rf x ' Ka. 4 ' , ' 'W' 1 ,V A Y ' ', .. H if , ,Q . H, V. . . 1 Q . Q. I Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion le' mf,-M A Season Record 20 0 Columbus 0 6 Loras 0 21 Regis 7 19 Aquinas 0 13 Central 7 25 St. Augustine 7 20 St. Ambrose HOMECOMING, FROM HOPEFUL START TO DISMAL FINISH , new xp n An eager crowd watches as the Knights try for a win 248 .S Ji. 14 Q X lf' k ffv ' Q' J .M W' , 0-1 .W vw- , V 1 Q: .H W we f Q X but ' ' ' ' wg' W fvwx ii, A. ww 3 in w,M,,1,, gifww 3- ,, J . , win' 1 A k N- 'y Q 1. f M 1 . P XR f , R ff ..k -1 3541?-4 wr W, , A Q .V 1 Tk -N 15' '. ..x,.. ww 0 V an f uf. yu .J 1 .A , , ' - - ' C K- : .Qt fi' 5- Q 'Q va 'I it ata, . t -. , ,, C sac- xr j Q - -av' 4 M ' n 1' Q14 ' F 4 ' A J wg, gy., . - ax 75' 2. A f of Qu A f QI., W 'Y' 'L if ' , iff, W . 4 3 1 , mv-- 4, 5. Q 'K C . v , , va., 1 f MJ' , wo 5 1 3- in 4 x 3 3 Q -nf -. x 1 , Q, in N ,, 4 if d . . 1 , Q, k ,J - K ' ' x ww Q v-N H -'T-:Ann , f r - 41.,fgea , aff fl :mf . 6. M ,- f ' .f:6f'v f f- 'e1'.f'-wk if M W' K Q A, ,iq ,. 3 1,-,A Lg,-1, ,,' I lffk, D xii, ., juwai, .. , , Q., , ,nw V , A N, Q v U, 4- Y -my .ff lf , ,X, ,k,NY.,f'i: 2 xx 11.61 5,5 T 'J., -Q. I r L 4 'Q' Johnson a cool alert quarterback good passer and runner Davrs workrng from a guard spot show ed well rn Aqurnas trlt Tanber a strong defensrxe back good runner and recerx er Weber left tackle only a junror shows promrse for next year Grll once hrs 237 lbs were set couldn t be moved from play Dorsey strong offensrve pow er averaged close to 4 yards a play Darley hrs 175 lbs helped to block the center of the lrne Franz rangy farrly fast hrs 6 0 were useful at end Johnson Davrs Tanber Weber Grll Dorsey Darley Franz LETTER f' Brennan Sedlack Lawler Tuccorr Moderator Coach Coach Manager Fr McCarthy Peterson Costello mirener Brennan a defensrwe end tall C6 l J he cox ered hrs freld Sedlack regular left tackle all 6 4 of hrm strong defense Lawler small fast elusrxe caught two rmportant passes Tuccorr quarter rangx good passer and krcker Fr McCarthy happy when they won sad when they lost moder rtor Coach Peterson he gaxe the plax ers more than mere football skull Coach Costello a new com r thrs year an able and krndlv coach Mgr Krener the supplrer of frnythrng needed Held marker ll f , , , . ' v . 1 4 7 1 - y , . Q . . V . - , y . . . .. l , . ..q I 7 - . , 1 . , . , H T 1 - v - ' W. N 11' 2 an 9 , l 1 gi ,1 , ., K. ' . ,., . - 5 ,, -I s., T V- .V , I. .. - ., M '- af ew -I - ,- ' 5 'em , -' ' ' . , ,.l?iffme.l. , . J , - . X - , , l 1, , - - , 7 33 ' . , . - . V . ' V . , ' M . , . , . . ' . 1 yu ' 1 1 , - t . V . . . - ,I Y 5 . ,Ay L Q r I . v H W ' ,, .. f ' M ' 1 7 .f ' ' I i 4 e r ' 1 1 5 . 1 X v .,. Meyer - used chiefly on kickoffs and punts: fast, shifty. Scott - offensive center used also as linebacker: sturdy on defense. Thompson - carried 33 times: fearless: good runner and receiver. Drangle - left end: difficult to take out of a play: good receiver. Haverkamp - fast. a driver: usually first down under a punt. 0'Connell at left showed strong defensive ability' fast Pfab a strong lineman shove ed especially xx ell in Ambrose game Mmchk 210 lbs 6 2 from rrght tackle plax ed hax oc rn the line Meyer Scott Thompson Dr angle r-Iax er kamp O Connell Pfab Mrnchk WINNERS Rovx lev Nor dber g Maher Carey Manager Captain Captain Simon McGranahan Salcedo Mullen Rowlev a center with a lovt point of grax rtx strong against Ambrose Nordberg ax eraged 3 81 yards per try for 31 Callleb shrftw Maher fullback axeraged 3 09 yards per try for 41 plays Carey left guard named to second All Diocesan team Mgr McGranahan coach s right hand chart keeper supplier Salcedo co captain elected to first All Droeesan team guard Mullen eo captain named to Hrst All Droecsan team eenter Simon able defenslxe end rangy a good pass receiver fast I - Y . ' Z . L '. A. . , ' . L. ' ' Y . . ' , v Y ' ' L -v . , . t rv 'Su , A 'J' sv 4, . , i f , ' . 9' ', S Tri' , . . ' ff' in rx -V -1-if fgww, Y Eu, ' ' 43 .fri 1 E Y K Q r N XY .:,,. v y , . 1 - ... ' 3 Tj i x' I 1 Q K 1. V 'J E . RU. , ' y x , ' v 1 v 1 A L- ,Q 1. 'Z :va Us g n' ' um 4 '- . . , . . ,. .Z . . , . . . , . , U - . , ' . 1 - 1 , Y , . . . . , .. . - , , . ' . . ' , , . . . - - , - . , . . - 3 , . 5. , S . I ' ' 7 . V 4- 1 x X' . . - , , , . , . .,3 Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Mr. R. L. Bailey, S.J. Campion Season Record 31 0 0 6 0 7 12 13 Rich. Center Prairie Waukon Central Loras Loras Prairie 7 0 6 6 12 20 THE JUNIOR VARSITY lst Row Burbach Ulugh Kaminiky Harris Gill Johnson Weber Bindley 2nd Row Lecher Munding Dantzer Connelly Frost Grim Eberhardt 3rd Row Asst Coach Stettlei Anderson Markey Munding Stebei Doman Gaffney Farrell Pf.l.I1llS Boagh OBe11ne Oekins Fianus Human Klein Anduson Wiedeman M51 Jagos JaxVLe barks showed lots of speed and ahiftinesa Experience needed 1. A I 7 X Q A Q y , ' L y - Q - , .V J . Hinko, Coach Mr. Bailey, S.J. 4th Row, Mgr. Madda, Erb, Brennan, Koch, Dooley, i is 5 w 9 , 1 f.,' fvr 5 ge.-,J I -i 5 Q -Q . ls 4.1 ' J..- .K xsiglx-ir R fX,, r+ .5023 ,X E . .' gxt, QA W 4 a ,U yj 5 ' ti - ' nf x ' ' 1 1-4 Q gf 5 s' ' 4 B . , f 1 4 Y 5 if fiifm 'F 'ljyf '-4? 2 SENIOR AAA WINNERS 8 AND 'I lst Row Maloney H1lbut Stallmga Dooley CoQtab1lQ 2nd Row Culxel Neuman ONr1ll DAIIX Blodcllpk Bulbach Led by Captam BIOCILIILIK this huxky 1g,L,1Lg,1 t1on an may xuth AAA Th1s IS the top league blanch In ned wlth the ht uuxt SENIOR AA WINNERS 8 AND 0 1stR0u Hubstutt Cauoll Paulson Bxovxn Sehm1dt 2nd Row Bulke BIOd!LIILI Tram Farlell Bacmocco Hughea Sulluan Boasted the only pufut league xuoxd TIHCX Q xuld daahes alvxaw kept the oppoixtlon puuled and dlSOIgdIllLCd Also fanclful Brodellck team the AA vunners played real AAA football IH ex e1y game I II Il . Y A x' I A x Vx' 3 ! ,, 1 1 'H 1 L ' 7 Y D I A' Y . ' nv, - X -A 1 ' - , I 3 Vv I - X v' , Y 'S A- 1 L ,if 1 , yi - ' 1- Z v Y' . ': I ' I - - y IZ v I 1' I .Q V If and tallest of league competitors. Broderick was the League captain, one of five. ll II l , ,. . .' .. - . V , ' . . , , X. ! ' ' Y ' Y Y ' 9 1 ' Y , . , . . . ' . ' H - , , . , . 1 , . , , . 1 .JB v' 5 v vvk K f B- Q 1 r X I B1 . 1. ' A V. H . 7 X . gf, SENIOR A WINNERS: 8 AND 2 lst Row Freeh1ll Radde Holovachka Kearney Schrup Domenech 2nd Row Bmg ham Guemez Lang Wllberscheld Metzger Welght helght and QXPGIIGDLC kept these potentlal stars m A Ablhty and determmatlon would haxe hfted them mto a hxgher bracket Brodenck agam was the ever alert and cagey captam coach GIVING AI.L FOR OLD SIWASH League games were scheduled daily after classes and were played ram or shme In the p cfure to the rlght Captam Pat Broderlck IS seen tossmg a pass dovx nfield 111 one of the play off games Tvxo round 1ob1n schedules VIQIS played out IH the coul se of the football season League football may ln another vxord be called mxentne 9 v a v 1 I - 9 ' v -w y 1 - I , . . , , - . . V 1' ' , Y . . , , . 1. , ,. ' - . -. ' V . ,v, ' , .. . I . y ' v 'v - - I I - iff. JUNIOR DIV A LEAGUE WINNERS: 7 AND I lst Row Mannmg N1gro N1gro Ryan Me1ssner 2nd Row Warknck Schwe1ger, Factor Foresthoefel Gaffney JUNIOR DIV B LEAGUE WINNERS 6 AND 3 B1 uu Nack Gxahek 7 I 3 I Y I 7 Y I ' Y I 3 I ll , lst Row, Schallerer. Gormley. Feeley. Eng, Kline. 2nd Row, Bautsch. Snyker, Hoyt, JUNIOR DIV C LEAGUE WINNERS: 8 AND 3 1stR0u Guslu OMLa1a Stalk Ol'i1dS1I'1Sk1 Kgough 2nd Rovs ODormell f'0u,g,h lm lXlLGd1f.,lll Petlltw Clcmtns TRY THE LINE FOR AWHILE Allen Smith gets set to flmg, a SUI6 fire SCOI6 In the left foxegxound Zaho1a txlghtl helpi an umdenufiable 'lllx block Gaber tcentexl Th1Q cagex Qtlategx lS Somew hat chfficult to fathom Suth Qhenanlgam xxele common s1ghts ln JUDIOI league plan . V Q- ,. ' V . . . .. ' . ' , ,- 1 ' J Q' - , . , , , . , . , . . ' . f -3' I 5 I I I 1 , I. E I l f J K fx - 1' Q 1 . 1 l'a ,asm a, 4 , V ' ' K W . r A . I , . lt ia ' ' , A. . - . I ,, . . ., .' , L ' ' C Y. . D ', , V. L , bv ' V ' . ' Y . ' . ' ' ' . , , , V IDT ONE OF THOSE PASSES MUST CLICK And stlll another pass ln B league As can be seen there IS httle lf any danger 1n such pl y College coaches mlght be mterested 1n the ablllty of all players to keep thelr feet durmg such hurly burly Enthus1asm more than made up for sk1ll TYPICAL ROUTINE IN JUNIOR GAME has up h1S sleexe They are headmg to the opposlte slde of the l1ne to cut h1m off I me play and end sw eeps generally are m contradlcuon to the custom of passmg 7025 Steele and Coughlin tfacing camera, rightj have diagnosed the scheme Chapleau JaLk C.1110l1 as cdptfnn led the CHU1p10D qumtet hc 1tcdJ OR0111kc M 1cKQnL1c- OBox1e Zach tl'1r0uf.,l1 thc but Ntd on Thu The C.1mp10n 1914 1111111 Mulx1h11l 4 11nd111g,l Coanh 11011111111 Xogt C1110ll md hu 1ldT11TI'l'11Ls arc p1ct1111r1 1b0XL C111oll R11L11L11 Rcu lV1cDc1m0Lt H0m1111i1111,1D CLUSTER OF REBOUNDS aaleflafl Campuons malclen sport becomes the top cholce Thc pcach baxkct h1d 101111 d1sC1ppcf11cd f10111 thc baskctbdll LOL111 xx hcn 111 1911 CQ1mp10n collcgc VKLl1t 11110 con1Dc11t1o11 Agdlll Coach 110111110111 xuu thc gL11d1ng genlus Schcclulcs x1c1c smf1llc1 IH thosc C1ciXx plobalolx bccausc thc gamc wax xct xoung S1111 vxhen college spo1ts ended 111 1924 the 1eco1d lcad 98 VN on J-1 loet f01 a pc1ccn1.1gc of 6-148 H1211 school qumtets plaxed then Hut match 1n 1918 and won Coachmg was done bx college men and Qcholasucs unt11 1974 when oncc agam Coach Hoffman took Chalge He 19l111QL11Q11Qd h1x ch 1110 1n 1946 to Nlel 1N1cks In the 1111611111 Cdmp1on lednn d1d 1e1x xxcll f01 themxclxcs xunnmg thc Cathohc State cl1f1111 p1onQh1p 'S xeale 111 QucceQs1o11 41930 373 and Qccond placc 19'?'3 1Nat1o11a1mcctfa11s Navx thcm 19t1vnes To date Camp1on qumts halc non 436 and loxt 191 1 1 1 11 1 C111 ml D HL XL 1 X p 111111111 OI L 111 11111 11 11 . , L . 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Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Mr. J. O. Peterson Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion C mplon VARSITY BASKETBALL Season Record Assumption St. John Alleman Cotter Regis Loras St. Ambrose Central Columbus McDonell Aquinas Central McDonell Cotter St. Augustine Loras St. Ambrose Columbus Aquinas Regis li' 1stRow Asst Mgr Thiede Tate White Hmko Maloney Dunn Maher Flynn Mgr Valleau 2nd Row Valiulis McGett1gan Boyd Crooks OBe1rne Whalen Burke Tanber Chexignv Coach Peterson They vson nine tough ones out of twenty trles ' 60 44 ' 3 A 40 54 '. l k HOW IT LOOKS FROM A ROLLING SHIP Clptun Mlke LILIIIICII gn IFES .1 loosg bdll m om oi thy lXInDomll g, mu ln ilu llf.,I1L my ouncl x 'J p ix DOES THE BALL EVER HIT THE FLOOR? Crooks Irlght Ioregroundl unxu m mddmux Thy ILIILDKJIILII L, :mu uc xlvx xxx dmg don Inttln as thaw Nholx lndlgdu Kmght LOLIIIITILIT hovxuu hold the Ldg.,L m thL long, NLIILN plaxcd oxu thu pc-121 xcarQ The Mau xxlll be on thc vb xphcdulc I I ag' ' 'z 'Q 4' K' - ' - ll ls. k 1 I'o1':1. is Terry Crooks. captain-elect for 19.211 To thu right Iwo lVIz1c Izjn-rs scrzimlulc for an QITZIIIL pass. Campion guards were behind numhcr 25 and ready. I 1 Coach Peterson a patlent sk1llful mentor 1DSp1I'lf1g leader Whalen captam named to first strmg All D1ocesan team Burke a veteran fast shlfty good shot handled the ball well Coach Captam Burke Peterson Whalen LETTER Manager Boyd Whlte Valleau Mgr. Valleau dependable, qulet and efficlent, handyman Boyd frosh, up from Jun1or Varsxty, handles well 111 pmch White excellent ball handler and drlbbler, dependable 262 -' S , I S - LM l , Q it Hlnk0 newcomer to the squad excellent leboundei cool alert Crooks captain elect rangy tip ms his specialty center Maloney all around ability shifty accurate passex good shot 32 L ,yi-' 'T Sa Hinko C1 ooks Maloney WINNERS Dunn Maher Tate Dunn a dead eye shot, pulled several games from fire, shifty. Maher - heavy-duty worker under the basketg steady and calm. Tate - general utility mang saved Ambrose game in overtime. Zkjfl A-a Mr R J Costello JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Season Record Camp1on Camp1on Camp1on Camp1on Camp1on Camp1on Camp1on Camp1on Camp1on Camp1on Camp1on Camp1on CReservesJ Camp1on 52 Camp1on 36 Camp1on 33 CReservesD Camp1on Camp1on Camp1on Camp1on St Joseph Pra1r1e B St Andrew St Marys St Marys Marmac Loras Marmac Central B Aqumas B Marmac Bagley fReservesJ Bagley Central St Marys CReservesD St Marys Marmac Loras AQUIHHS lst Row, Mgr Doman, Ulr1ch, Butler, G1ll, Gum, Gormley, Hmko, Mgr Kay 2nd Row, Coach Costello, Magee, Dantzer, Bell, Bosch, Drangle, Steber, Lord, and Mlller ' 24 20 . ' 49 31 ' ' 'f ' 46 36 . ' 26 24 . ' ' 45 60 . ' ' 27 38 ' 25 41 ' 39 34 ' 46 55 ff - ' 33 42 ' ' 31 57 - - - ' 33 36 ' 60 ' 53 ' 31 . ' ' 63 45 . 1 ' 41 73 ' 48 65 ' 48 42 ' 2l'4 A LONG ONE AND A LOOSE BALL One of the toughest teams on the schedule St Ambrose of Davenport here demon stxatu 1 fun of the qualltles that makes them a feaud qumtet At llf.,hL TULLO11 md Whal n battle under the basket Camp1on lost th1s close one to Amblose 44 59 MORE OF SAME AND MONOGRAM SALESMEN W ,tw as XXX n Q all A scrappv scene trom the Reg game Th1 xx as anothu lo N fo1 the Kmght he Rep man Qoppmg the game D1 30 At ugh! Tom Glll Ju an Sxludo J idx Lmlu and xlxlt SIHIOIX pL1to1m one of Nlonogxam Club funguon al o Ll l 1 . ' , , 'l. ' ,D ,. ,-. ,. . L I 1 , . I YL I M , , H H .t , . vA' h h A. J, , f ,w,15L v, , 1 - sigffe. A ,, X . , f , A L .2-1-:BNN E3 , t ef, Ugg, we 'A vlagwl - . -1 Ngkizffg. H2-.gi XZYLH .. i K, .4 ,.q4.e.,., J. by , ' ' 'T'43afff'EE'.vif,f.f1Y f 1F'Z Y 5i'Z7 3 ' 7' , '. ft . jx ' ,E V . , , Q .. A 2: Z 4 1 w . 7- V V . 5 . , .. ft ,.. yf Af , . I SENIOR A-I LEAGUE WINNERS al hcl? IZ N .. .279 TT: Y . nr- V M 1 - .7. .. 3 , ,Q 1 rn : I 1 ' Z TE 7 3 - I , , 'Q- I , 3 N ' W5 I -. , H . . Q. ' I - . 1. J H .I ,V 7 ' I 'A '.' f ' '11 -1 1-'L N -Q . ' r- 'C J u ,. . , . ' Y .SZ X .ff 14 Y :dv :QA N- N . S 1 ,f '. ,. i 1- V , A 'A A Q. ' - . '15 9 'z . EE. Il -4 -f O 71 ' x -F ' '- J lo. fl 1 C :J 3' rl me , . ' my - f--I ..:1 K. ' Y C x . c 1 3:1 ' f ' ,I .:'. VA E' - ' -1? . 4, 5 ' I 1 ' . Q 1 ,4 Q1 I 3 I 1 fs - 11,1 I1 '-' U' 7:4 . . Q. 1. I5-fzlfz fi? ' , r 5. A- A 1 1, ' '5 5 1 1 ' - F, ,L 1 .,M.,,-,Q ' , A In A 1 Dau bI1lLa.,LI KL11 TLILLOII Jlfll Le1111 J0h11 Red1d011 coppcd ilu t10pI11 IO1 1 lllg, I 01d Pl11111g, I01 IL IQLIL Q 1pL1111 Lu11x I 1 IL IIINDIILCI JN t Q mp .1111 hlmsnll A I IN the blg league detummmd b1 sun and M1011 I1011 SENIOR A2 LEAGUE WINNERS Wi' if-af?-K if I ll 1 utfnl md H11 B111 Ll 1 ll cud 1I111 d0n111111c plan Il 1l1L11 CIIKI 1011 POUI 111111 101111111116 a lgdgue team bu iuw 01 the m ill 101111 SENIOR A-3 LEAGUE WINNERS I Wlth ft 12 3t11lx thalked up IIODOISII1 A 3 nent to Juan Siltcdo Joe Petutex B111 Wolan Challle Bttuotto ind Ron Jagos Thex xx ext an 1nteg,1a1 palt ofthe poxntlful Bxodeuck Qaxtel xx h1th took ou1 champ1onQh1ps B1ode11tk ako su ept football SENIOR A4 LEAGUE WINNERS ft League taptaln Dustx Rhodes took 1115 onlx t1tle 111 A -I The shalpehootmg of Gan Kex Ed Rlchtex Leo Lalkm Pat OB11en vtas good enough to knock out in 11 9 total Exen the Ioughgst league plax was not enough to Qtop them often ox at .111 .Q .- - M:-'V 7' 4, I , .' , X X -1 . , 1 ' I - 1 , - . - 'NI W 4' A K 4 r - 2 uv . X 0 v: ' - - 3 Z 1 X . -A -4, ' 1 Q . ' E . .' - . C - l lv , . X ' ,- , . . , E . . J , . . ' , l' , ' ' 4 . .' , v 1 . 1 . L . - . Il ll 3 ' 'bf -fi , ., -.. f Ti , 4.. I, .,,, M y . f ' F f , --3 I I f Q I I I , I ' ' .- so A . v.-. I A A MI , L X ' ,ay L A N . ' . Y 1: ' ' ' x ' - I m sf v 5 ' - - ' . . ,. , Y . A - f . 213' SENIOR A5 LEAGUE WINNERS Wllh Jrm Phalcn Bob Freehlll J1m OConno1 Dlck Arneeon La115 W1eme1 ind seaeon 12 0 Thls was the onlx Enr1ght t1tle but the perfect score IS notable SENIOR A6 LEAGUE WINNERS -J Laptun BIOdL11Ck Q A 6 unxt 1B1l1 Malone B111 Kmsella John Kellogg Nui Sullel Lhaxhe Bu1 barh Jlm O Connoxl lacked up the Qecond champ1onQh1p Also shootmg, for 1 pfrfect record they tallxed 12 0 and thus became the th1rd undefeated crew I X ll - Il Y if -lf-4 ' Maury Lord heading up the attack. Enrighfs A-5 squad roared through to a perfect ll - ll -fx S J 5' V ff SENIOR A-7 LEAGUE WINNERS was 415+ Although 16 1 lb not a flawless record st1ll 11 was enough to cop h1gh honors 111 A 7 Manco Musca1ello B111 Dav Joe Metzger and Jlm Mennella fplaymg u11de1 Cap1:1111 MHICUCCID rolled up that 1n1press1xe total Th1S was Marcuccm onlv vxm SENIOR A8 8. 9 LEAGUE WINNERS :W im 533544 W QEWM SKA 'mai ,MA sm .M 'rails B1oclL11rk A 6 and A 9 gf1111e1cd l1OphlQN fO1 than ll l and ll 7 chcdul 4 used IJQr11Lt11 Holox mhlm Nl lu Doolu D111 Nl1llc1 Don KLIIHINI 11 ll I 'S l xg, A 9 D311 Coughlm J1m R1dde Joh11 H11111g1o11 R NCL1PldIlI1 A F11111 Stue Dox le I I A N ' ui.- M.: ' ,.,..,. -: -Q. , is v-5 i- s 1.,A.S.- . ' . M .Is .F Jill - rim.. 1 3? is .451 , . ' ' A 1 I 1 I V v 1 I I I ll Il -1 I ' we Q, ,3M,g..,.,. I . - 4 . ez wk- 'X ' A 5:1-efafi- 3 . f 4 .. ,gf-1131 ..v Y ' I ' . 1 1 1 1 I I iimwmf Q I' -:Zi I1 F Jr ... M 5 ' ,W A 11 I Q 4 1, ., 1 0 - -.p..,Q 7 j 4 11. X 1 W S.. ' 1- ' ' - ' L-Ls-1 es,A-5 31 V 1 'z' C. 1 im 2 ' fa. l'l'31Cll'Z 1c1'. -. ' ',' Q X. a '1' . .' SOMETIMES THEY STAND AROUND AND WAIT f League games are played even afte1 noon CSundayQ excluded! aftex clamw At left some of the plavus ue m.a1t1ng fO1 the v1h1stle to Start thmgs At 11ght Enught Icenterh gathels h1s playem around h1m fo1 lait mmute IDSIIUCIIOHS He won A 5 AT OTHER TIMES THEY PLAY L 'OILS wind 11110 p10 IL ilms othus vxur Llosa Nolumeu mlueu d1d I beit to keep the plaxus ax glowe to the Iulu as poswble not alvx avs Vklth Queens Once the whistle blew leaguesters wont to work with a vengeance. Although some of th, hx, ,Y,-. b. 2 .1 ' . .12 :Y ,.,. , ,J , A. ,V 1 M. .,-,.,,k. ' heh. JUNIOR DIV A LEAGUE WINNERS ,-mai IN' L- . KS:- LIS Jumor d1v s A League award dropped mto Capt Terry Bussan s lap Teamed up vwth Mlke Mexssner Denny Mc Sweeney Bob IVIBTIIHOIILI and John Enrxght Bussan managed a 14 2 tally for the league season Thls vuas no walk away vxctory JUNIOR DIV B LEAGUE WINNERS WH ,of Capt Denns B1 ennan s top hands Bullock Murphy Duba and Helbstlltt strung 14 xx ns togethex I2 lossesl to tle up the B League champmnshlp Nor IS the xecord the full story of a hard fought campalgn Many games Vs ent rlght dovxn to the vure 1 .LV , - , , .. A , 1 f 2 I Q 3 N , f'1r.2 ' f f ' L3'7f2 , 1 I ' Y 1 ' ' i I . A Ilxs , it I I 1 9 I Ax I s - - I I V Y - ' . ll ll Q 5 . '- fi if +- H ' . s ' f i f- ' 2 , L 1 5 I ' x I LW iw ,, W ' X V, . 'B - . . . V' V 1 . 5 6 V 27 0 JUNIOR DIV C LEAGUE WINNERS 1858! mimi Sf-'af MK Laulels IH C League were won by Capt Dan Bauts h s battlmg new Jxm O Donnell Bob B1 ookshue Dlck Blantnel and Joe Schekel Playmg 1 ShOItCl sehedule than elthe of the othel leagues a total of 10 2 was enough to take over the trophy ACTION, ACTION ACTION Junior dlv league games were no less hard fought than thelr SGIHOI counterparts At left There IS actlon m the A league wxth the alert and ready referee ln the mldst At ngrt No 5 plays on the fxmge wa1t1ng for a rmscalculated pass O1 1ebound W 1 ll ll I H cg ,gk ,L 4 N V ' ' 5 T w . E' I g L - x 4 .. A I, A A -74 N . ' M im?-N ' Y 'tr f 3 2,:f v In 5 S . , 1 , , s K iii , ff' 1 ' -tj' x yt- D . SC 'S ' .- v, ' ' I , ' ' , ' ', . - Z C ' ' S ' ' el' L ' ., ' . . I QHHAE is H 9'v rms mg.iQff'fbE eff, Undoubtedly one of the great Campron teams such and Koh l 1934 aggregatron went through the season unde control oxer the sprrnts that only once drd the feated scorrrrg '164 f to 16512 pornts Paul Mc enemy place a man thrrd rn the century dashes CHECKING THE RECORDS L00 Here nrmble Knights carry victory to aweful ends 4,1- I Thrs unrdentrfied Jumper strrrrns 119301 for hlghcr goals The mark stat ed long at 6 1 untrl rn 1994, George Braaseh leaped G 75 , a new flcld record The fleet crndermen who won Campron s first meet rn 1900 could scarcely foresee that by 1955 Red and Black speedsters would boast 13 undefeated seasons Track teams have rolled up an 'rmazrng record of 80 wrns 30 losses and 1 tre Champronshrps eame as early as 1928 when a Campron relay team eopped hrst rn the 880 the mrle and the 100 at the Marquette Relajys In the follow mg year the 880 wrn was repeated In 1930 at the same meet three records were set rn the Javelrn the drseus and the shot The Mrd West Interseholastre Conference Track and Freld champronshrp was won rn 1939 and 1940 The Loras Relays w ere won rn 1941 tseeond place rn 19429 In the 42 meet records were set rn mrle med ley the hrgh and low hurdles New mrle and hrgh Jump records were set by Parker 119037 and Braasch 119541 pn w-- af a In 1935 Tobey Tobraskr helped tote the burden on hrs strong shoulders A speedster of respectable abrlrty, Tobraskr was a real asset to a crack team ,. I , 21 1 V- It-wxjzgtl 1-H K Y, , r q ,J ,twigs--'.a L V 5 fi , ' i 'i ..- if , ff . ,..-, .- V'-5 J 13.5 ' li?-,if 21' C3 v Y .. f fi - - ' fl L ' Vee V ' 1 7 -4. 'aff Ee-f .-. 'rf' ...J K I M ... L! ,F ' ff .f fi, , 1'- '- . .- rf 'ff re, 5 . fe,-'E L- ,' f' 1 .1 I f -1 , '-- ,' - 'f - 5 -K , -F f . -3 'sf ' 'ff I if -Sgr' x f I 'J sf V 3: - nt LN. 1 ,ir Q like 1,1 C 116, ' f , . V ' . 1 i ix I pkg , . L . ' 7, - 1,6-1',4,jY, , H. 4 ,V , , . 4 , 1 ' 'I I 7 .1 -1 F'f'f'il - f I ' 1 - 1 , ' , I , Y . A --- ' , W ' . V ' - v E . . I y Q 1. M L2 I, I, A - ,V , , 1 E ' . . Y 1 ' ' 1 . . , , ' I K4 1 7 I s x VY 1 E ' h v C I r w Y' sv . ' ' ' , . , . . , . . . ff ' v - y' v . x X , 11 ' - . .A ,. , . ' , . ' v L v sn Y ' 5 :sl , 1 ' ' ' - ' . - N 1 . , 5. , ' ' , - Q 7 y ' s Camplon Camplon Camp1on Camp1on Camp1on id Mr R J Costello VARSITY TRACK Season Record X 53 Pra1r1e 20 Regls 46X R1Ch Center I5 Central 851 Loras 64 Dubuque Sen Flrst Row Coach Costello Nelson Vangen Buller1 Rotchfoxd Manmon W1eme1 Bachner Schxader Brodzeller Second Row Nolan Mahony Hateher Kelly Mmchk Hmko Dorsey Thompson Maher Third Row McAndrews Hllbelt U1IlCh Magee Jacobs McG1ll Mundmg Barlovs Meyer Fourth Row Sulllvan RldZOH Carroll Salcedo Bmgham Petr1tes Bell McGarg1ll Weber Some of these are freshmen I I ' 50 ' ' ' 88 F ' ' 6616 lg ' . ' 38 '- I 5153 ,fi Q A , so vu , . .Q A , W Y' , .l . ' v -1 v 1 v I: ' u U . ' ' ' ' X I 1 . 1 1 - v l v 1 1 7 ' 7 7 ' , 'Y i 5 t Y , . 7 . . -3 v y V - v v v Y V 7 V 9 ' ..- -l ALMIGHTY HEAVE AND A PRAYER Paul Mahony 12nd from flght, lost thls one bv a step He ran hlgh hurdles and the 440 V ad 3 Hrats 3 seconds 2 thlrds 2 fourths for a total of 30 pomts At rlght Cra1g Mahu elves lt the hqaxe ho He QHIHGICCI 7 nuts IH 100 Qhot bxoxd lump fo a TAKING THINGS IN STRIDE Ma A Q2 ,.. Trallmg by some 10 vards Geolge Doreev closed the gap a l1ttlL befom hr, lm the tape He managed a thlrd place 1n one meet At r1ght Furman inghtl Thompson fLLl'll.llJ H8tChCI llcftl sklm the lovx hurdles Hatchex had one fixst 4 suonds 1 thnd 01 a season tallx of 19 1 Thompson had 1 Hrst 2 th1rds to booat team totalb . . . A 'w ' ll staggering 575 point-total, He also ran on the relay team adding more points. Hatcher SSHIOI hurdlex almost set new school record 1911 pomts Bullerl 880 man broad Jumper semor 2 seconds 2 th1rds Thompson low hurdles dashes relay 1 first scored IOM Bachner Jumor dashman relay 2 seconds and 2th1rds 1114 if Hatcher Bullem Thompson Bachner LETTER Nelson Hmko Maher Vangen Nelson m1ler 1epeat1ng letter w1nner 2 seconds 1 th1rd Hmko h1gh5umper broad Jump d1scus dashes 4 flrsts Maher shot broad Jump dashes relay h1gh pomt man Vangen Jun1or 440 man 2 seconds 1 thlrd scored 8 polnts Zllj Mannion semor broad Jump dashes scored 1 first 121 pomts Kellogg dashman relays scored 2 firsts 1 second 2 th1rds Mmchk dlscus beaten only tw1ce IH h1s career scored 23 Mahony 440 h1gh hurdles 3 firsts 3 seconds 2th1rds Mannlon Kellogg M1nchk Mahoney WINNERS lil!! E Capt Nolan Mgr Brodzeller Coach Costello Nolan semor captam mller 2 firsts 2 seconds 1 th1rd Brodzeller asslstant for 2 years marked Held kept score Coach Costello kept trackmen 1n fine shape strong for conclltlon ' - 5 , 1 Q . 1 Z 1 , , - 1 I Q ' 1 Q 'Q Q Q - in , ' rn , :ae Q a - 'f Q 'IL 1 1 'A 1 .R 31 4 ly, . -3, fy ' U : 1 ,.., A A 7 4 ' 5 W. Q1 K ' 71 -' - A 'Sv 0 E ' ' ig 2 Q ' , '. - 5 .A , Q 3 A X i 3 v r ' 1 Q I . - s HE LOST AT 11 FEET f, FQ. John Kellogg txkes mother first place the had Z fo1 the beasonl 111 the R1Ll land Cen'c1 meet In E1dd1llOl1 he had l second 2 thnds, fOl a total of 711 At llght Ed Sch1 dex soens OXSI the ben at ll feet He had a1eeo1d of 2 huts 3 seeonds lox 19 polnte Th1s was h1S foulth vea1 as Narslty trackman havmg lettered as a freshman A START AND A FINISH Beating the gun bv a step Maher lQ shown leaplng befo1e he looked Ed Hmko trlght of Mahub wah p11ma11l5 the h1gh Jump Qpeclahit eaptuung, 4 fhst plaees 1n that ex ent At 11ght Hmko In seen crossmg the ba1 vuth llttle to Qpfne H1s total wah 40 pomts 14 Hrsts 4 seconds 4 th1rds 1 fourth 1 rifthp He wore onlv one shoe N - . . . 4 . . f . Y, , . ' '.- . 4 1 x ' . ' 1 ,. , , '. . . . - ' .' . , ... 3. ., ,. . . v. , . , , . . 1 . , . ., . ,,, , ' . u . . . . ., . ,, 1 ' . ' V ' . . 7 ' ' ,rf Q. s ,, . w . Y . xx I x . . s - - 1. .' ' . ' . ,' ' f ., '. N- v . , 1 - . - .,- -lu fi 1- ,. rw an ..-I- f'?,- .,. f' TT 'ww -4. usfwa ral 1359 v W 'WY-ara' In 1913 the Campton dlamond men met among Glxnu Roemcr Sahnexder Gaultx -Xschen othu xtxong, teama a tourmg Ch1ne5e nme Cam bIL11I'lC1 'lhddlc Hof1m1n Colman SCIWIICIJLI pxon xxon the game Front QUIJBHO 'Vlolo M Schnudcx Top Wtlp Yaqhman le xx Rataheu HORSEHIDE PEDIGREE Zim eh!!! They mei all comers, bug leaguers and bush league Nw' Qulck acuon In 1910 College ball mme xxexe a ICLUIAI Sundax afiunoon lt tltllon In out uth Camplon lob a L10 L dau ton to tht Caxd o 3 Although baseball vxas the Hut Qompehtlve SDOII tdat mg from 1911? 1t seems to haxe had an up and down bettel 1QC.O1d vxmnmg 87 and losmg, 51 flom 1911 1925 Schedulw meluded umvumty tollege seml D10 teami And on Qexual OCLBSIOHS the Reps tusslecl vxlth the St Lotus CHICIIDEIIQ m splmg 1I'11I1l11g About 1994 baxeball was chopped as a malox SpO1l by the hlgh sthool dt palt ment and 18 mstated m 1948 The lJ1LN1lV ot tht sptmg, season waa one appa1ent cause ot the lapse Smeg 1948 CdI11p101'1 nmes haxe won 1 total of 35 lost 79 Combmed totals 101 Qollege and h1g,h sghool ttoxgung the hlxtoly of baaeball on the campusl come to 111 xxms and Ib Iosaea From 1911 to 1952 chamond stlateqv xx db duected by Coach Hoffman In 1954 Coach Jxm Pet :son took ox er Exam iflu thc game Coach llollm xx to pu uadn the ump xv, to tt t 19.1111 h ppentcl m L 1930 Nu xx . - I I , 1 A 2 A f. 'N G . A H 4 WN A Q i NA . J. ,v ml V ll' , . - 7 If: I I E 'Q C Q 5 A , ' Q,-f' he I E .1 I I . I- ,, U' - M-'wwf G M: l 'iv'c4- 11 1-Iflykgq 1 It A f ., .1 - ' 1. rf . Q ,C Wx W - ' I A ' f , 1 'I 4. , I ,Q ' I I '-5'T'1i,,,f -T f ' 1 -1+-I .f'f'f'4' . A S , Y L. , H. . , ' ' , k. , . - ' . . .U . , , . - - , history. College teams, playing as the I-Reps . had a far . - . 1 V V' ' . ,- R . - 4 l 1 ' ' vx- ' ' - 1 x -1 '- v 1 . . , , . .. n 'xv ll 11. ev, X .1 ,ls E ll . f If I, .. L. . B, . -' . V. . A. , ', B. , , . . - I ' -l K' x I I ' x Y' l x K' '- I Q 1' , ' f I ' f 3. I ' 1' ' ' ' 'J ' '- 2 ' , Q I... ' . ,V , . X ' ,- 5. , , , , .' , , . . X 4 I ,- A , ,.. A Q.. , ' J Ungar' V 4 ,. 1.1 9 X. ff , 4 V4 ,, I ' f .., . 1 :A ,,. U ,W ibn- U t , I '. ' ' H 'F ' ' '- 2 -' - ' 1 ' :ln 'ZI4 sllll try'- ' ' ' ' ' ,' 21 1 ' I 'S ' , ing -'s ' 1 - z 5-' an on-Lxlze Thla . 'Z ' ' 5' S ' S. '-. rhtlw a - - -, .' . Qt- 'ualtmlmt-lt.-1 Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Mr. J. O. Peterson VARSITY BASEBALL Season Record 0 9 7 0 7 1 3 7 Loras Central Rich. Center Loras Aquinas Aquinas Rich Center Front Row Beaton Salecdo Whalen OConnell Tuccori Stallings Stiiegel Claw ford Blown Back Row Coach Peterson Cox Culver Schmldt Rowley Enlight Burke Treubei Drangle Dunn Shlngler Jim Lewis senior manager is ITIISSIHQ ?NlI 2 6 S 1 0 ' Ent' z gw ,-fra' J hui Hg A 1,5 AVL ,,,VH,f4 R V , I , 7 -Q , , .VN Y - V if ' - 1 ' ' ' ' I ' 5 i r s ' -' 1 v 1 v v 1 f v v . , . f . - ' , .' 1 - 1 v 1 v u . v v vw v a - V v y - -1 RUN IT OUT, RUN IT OUT w Xl In a frantlc race with the ball Moran tears down the baselme He dldnt make It nn txme Covermg the shoxtstop pos1t1on untxl late m the season Moran batted 167 On the rlght OC0nnell waxts for the relay from the outfield HIS average was 250 A SCORE ON THE WAY ANOTHER COMING Strlegel rounds third base and starts for the plate He covered second base as hxs regulal Job and earned a 261 average at the plate H1tl1Dg at opportune moments he had 5 RBIs to h1s credlt scored 4 hlmself At rxght Beaton bats Johnson on deck Bl . . . . , . . . ' , . . . , . . x u I 1 '. x X , . , 1 , . . . . 1 ' v s ' -r Moran shortstop 1nJured late m season h1t 167 Strlegel second base strong hltter two doubles Johnson catcher second season averaged 240 Tuccorl pltcher first base h1t a 291 average Moran Str1egel Johnson Tuccorl LETTER Dunn Beaton Brown Culver Dunn Jumor ut1l1ty mfielder sharp eye at bat Brown left fielder Jumor batted 125 stole 1 base Culver second base senlor not much chance to show Beaton rlght Helder good hltter batted 321 282 Whalen first base a late comer 3 RBI s scored 2 Salcedo center field batted 333 scored 4 2 RBI s Stallings pitcher two year letter wmner 3 for 6 Drangle left fielder scored 2 runs 3 RBI s 050 Q ....., if hi. Whalen Salcedo Stallings Drangle WINNERS fi Jff Capt OConne11 Crawford Mgr Lewls 0 Connell captain third base 950 hitter 4 RBI s Crawford senior catcher appeared at bat only 3 limes Mgr Lewls handy man with the score book supplies 283 , -X .I h ' 4' . 'Q I I . lt , 9 J f . f , A . f W 1 Q N V . , t 4 K ' X x X I x ,f , -1 D X -it 1 Q L H mi . .L ' x ff I 3 I J 1 I U . Ja -t'2i.f - 9 ' . ' . ' . Y Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Campion Fr. F. J. Aspenleiter, SJ. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Season Record 1 1 Prairie St. Joseph Seneca Marmac Marmac Bloomington Front Row OKane N1g1O Drles Smith Gormley R3IH3CC1Ott1 Barnes Brand Roth child Back Row Fr Aspenleiter Kammski lVI1ller Powers Burbach Gill Dooley Flynn Oskins These ambltlous tvros won three of thelr scheduled games Psl , . 1 . . . . y s v 1 v s a 1 Q' . . , . . . - ' 9 - v al v a 1 Luv . a ' . - -1 HITTING THE DIRT FROM ALL ANGLES fs- W5 A delayed throw made thls Sllde of Dr1es unnecessary after all Gormley stands at the left ready to step 1nto the box after the cloud of dust has settled The former playrd the hot corner and Gormley shortstop At r1ght Carl Nlgro comes 1nto thlrd WATCH THAT LEFT FOOT MAC Allen Smlth IS the masked marvel behmd the plate stoppmg one low outslde Bob Crawford, a semor varsity catcher, IS ump1r1ng At r1ght Fr Aspenlelter fback to cameral coaches a runner on th1rd base wh1le a JayVee batter swmgs too late 'hx Q 1 , f to 3 ' Q. , 1 5 1 , I 7 W in , ' V 4 flux lf? S J. Q Wfffrl- J my we l e f I Fr. E. J. McCarthy, SJ. MONOGRAM CLUB lst Row Nelson Thompeon Lavxlel Mahe1 Dallex Moran 2nd Row Salcedo 'VlcGxandhdn Vangcn Culver Dans Johmon Domex 3rd Row Noldberg Stalllngs Mexer Tanbel O Connell Rovxlex 4th Row Haxukamp Schxadex Lexxm Mlnchk Row WLbC1 Tdnbu Whalen Sedlaek Flang Bxennan G1ll The Monogram Club Q rnezdn up ot thow xx ho hdxe xx on 1 xarsltx lettex 1n .1 mdjox SDOII Plesldent Jun 'Vlullcn kept the ueual dutles lusheung ucket takmgl vlell spxead among membelb N 3 1 . ,' f 75 'fl' -' ' 5 1' L fy . ,' . Cafeyu Kellogg, Mullen. 5lh Row. Pfab, Scolt, Simon, Nolan. Kientor, Drengle. Gtli 3 ri 19181955 Games played 275 Won 169 Lost 90 Tlecl 16 Percenfage 615 Year Won Lost Tled 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1924 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 194.2 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 ... Coach W Kelly SJ W Kelly SJ Refllv D Conwav SJ D Conway SJ Short Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Connors Peterson 287 Captaln Blchl McCorm1ek Clef km Hoban Sholt Scott MQ-Laughlm Hellgeth Montanus MOTIHI ty Pfeffel le Galvm Flann1,g,an Geaxy Vlasterson McErlean Qumlan Toblaskl Murray Mclnerny Tainter Madden D03 le Hutter Sheehan McMahon Schlaff Beyer Bransfield Pechous Nasser Ryan Meyer Quinn LeFevre Adler Maleck Mullen Salcedo Manager Ruffmg Fons Lulck Mlchaels Ambelg Haggarty Fmn Keeley bCh8f'fCI Gusmde MlllCI West OV McKenna Hfllenmeyer Smlth Dardls Colhns Courier Ennen Kelly Marshall Kilcline Jewett Peterson Wheeler Walker Emmet Britt Hauer Quinlan Jesse Gormley Lavan Kiener McGranahan High School Football I I 2 0 0 . ', . , ' 3 0 0 . . . . h ' - 4 0 0 ' , ' ' 3 1 0 . ' ,, . . ' 5 2 0 . ' , . . ' ' 4 3 0 ' 4 2 1 ' 8 2 0 ' ' 4 3 0 A ' J' 4 2 1 ' ' N ' 1928 9 0 0 Hoffman Walsh Garvy T 1 0 X 'A 6 2 0 ' ' 6 1 1 4 ' - 3 T 0 '. F . 8 1 1 1 - 5 2 2 A , 7 2 1 ' ' 5 4 0 A h ' 6 2 0 4 2 3 2 5 1 4 2 1 9 0 0 ' ' 1 6 0 1 5 0 x 6 2 0 b 0 1 6 'P 0 ' 2 4 1 6 '7 0 3 5 0 5 1 1 1 5 0 3 4 1 6 9 0 1 6 0 Hugh School Basketball 19181955 Games played 641 Won 439, Lost 202 Percentage 685 Year Won Lost 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 Coach A Zachman G Walsh SJ 1 Whltehead SJ E Holton SJ E Holton SJ Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Nlcks Nrcks Nlcks Nlcks Nlcks Nlcks Peterson Peterson 788 Captaln Fahey Cagney Ackerman McKenz1e Holtzman Wallraf Kommakfs Gallagher Bott Powers Rlpple Connors O Connell Ireland Pahlman Murray McClellan Monahan N feman Banner Qufnlan Rlerden Kalb H Prlester HSIHZ Barr Skall Stoecklnger Coupe Saumer Kalb T Barr Boushka Kennedy Kle1hege McCarthy Whalen Manager McCa1 thy Connery Ireland McCarthy Carroll Caran1 Johnston Handel Daeglmg Sulllvan McC0rm1ck Dooley Garvey McEvoy Zaboho Tyler D1 Hlllenmeyer Bflderbach O Connor Rozfer Metzger Burns McGlynn Spence Mulhearn Spence 'Vlorr1s Maney Morax a Lava ler Dunlap Lochex Pfab Valleau 1 0 1 0 . ' 1 1 6 3 . , . . ' 7 0 . ' , . 9 3 . , . . 7 2 . , . . ' ' ' 10 2 8 5 10 7 ' ' 13 3 ' 17 1 ' ' 20 3 20 5 13 5 20 5 ' 14 5 21 4 ' 'll 1936 15 7 Hoffman Nordholz Benden 10 9 ' 15 4 ' ' 15 6 ' ' 16 7 , , ' 8 10 ' 14 2 ' 20 3 10 12 15 2 7 ' 7 9 12 9 ' ' 1 ' 13 8 ' , . 9 11 ' f 22 3 ' . ' 12 11 ' . 1 ' 9 13 ' ' ' 10 11 9 11 flllfff fllfl IIA fix' ll ff Us f f I If ., ff, f,,. ff j f 1 f'f, .'ff '. lb' f VEDICATION. i gf L r I I f I I I I i , . ' I qi I i I I I 1 ! 41- 4' Yr-1 LQA 'v A'NNr f'-2- -.xg -s J QRX KV Q' 1 llylllffl ll! 16 ff NA 191 455. Q- ' -'ma 111sto1 c moment 'Nhx 7 19.1.1 as 111s Lxullenu A F C1L1111'l SJ rector of Camp1on looks on at Bnhop Rom 111 11 A1k1Q1sk1 aux111 11x of NI11xx1u 1L1111x1lx T11 s acuon xxas the cu1m1nat1on of years km cemcnts 1111, 1o111Lrsto11p of L.1xx1Lr 11111 Fr 11111 1k 1 1111 1.11f111xo X nux C111 oppno MEMQRABLE Qamplons blgga 1 LX U11 of 111L xccu 111011111 Dax xx as u1ab11s11ec1 M IW 1 1939 O11 1111s xxmk and 111 DIOQI 1n1s xxue and 11axL bun a1mu.1 at honoung the mothus of Cd1'l1D1OI1 studunts Nfllllalx LXh1b11101'lS xx1t11 .1vx.11d111g of cups fO1 0L11.S1d11d1l'1Q, m111t.11x sk111 1 M1squ11 D10 dLlL11OI'1 a n1us1c.11 bx the COI'IlblY1Ld LhO11 and lu Llub 111v1L1L uoxxdgd 111101116 txxo daxs In105'J1111s ddx xx as nosen as most app1opr1a1o for the dedlcatlon of the nux tacullx bu11d1ng fOl 1111 I'H0lhL1N11Eld bun most 111 dustuous m 111111 suppo1t O11 th1s OLCINIOIT loo the Nohus Club .1xx.11o1od 1 pun fo1 thu but 1LtC.I xxutten bx .1 fxuhmdn to 111s p.11L11ts Fldxomd bx 11.1 d1t1on and custom th1s LL1Lb1.1t1on has xx1th1n xeunt xca1s Hou ered Because of thc lnngth of the dGdlC3t10I'l lwenfy three ye3l'S of life peremomes 1I'1 1955 the usual ath1et1c contests dropped A custom made rlch In IfS 'NLDHLXK 01 John Ldxxlcr Rex W R Lav.1er OP -X1 ll 1 'XIo11s1g,11or Thomas E OShdLlgh1lLSSy 11x11 xcd 1111, 111 of C..1mp1ons donor dt the dedl p1L1111d .xt thL Ponl1t1L.11 'Hass on Sunday May tl on LC1L111L11L5 on Suturdax dftgrnoon May 7 1, 111 Iflxp 110 1 lx of Lunplons 1ong h1s O1 1 1 1 Sk .1 .. 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A V. .i -Li. 11 f' z - ,. . -f:1'1z '.1Ig,A' I Sl 'y DEDICATION OF LAWLER HALL yu Oifiuals enterlng the tempo1ary sanctuarv Fr A C Zuercher SJ 6Marquette U7 F1 L W FOI1GVflVL1I1l'1G3pOl1SJ Blshop Atklelskz F1 G1uma tpa1t1f1llv h1dde11J F1 cello1 of the Archdmcese of Mllwaukeel maste1 of Qe1emon1es IS seen to the left BLESSING THE BUILDING THE PREACHER Fr Glunta and the Bishop KF1' MCKEHHEV Ill IQHIJ Lommg mto the lobbv f1om the south xung., Exux 100m was blessed 1nd1x1duallx F1 Joseph Lavslu OP IS the pre chu tc the r1ght He IS a member of the commur11ty of St Peter Martyr Pr1ory H S V n J AE -,:'hv H 1: A-v-- A4 - Q ,Jig ll 1 1 f-. I E gg .1.. 1 1 1 D , Sf , X W - A T T..K.' MEKQUHGB7, S.J. At rightjafter the f:o1'ne1'slone laying Fr. L. J.'B1usL Klleani F I 'H 1 1 L . 1 X , ar EL' N M- F i J- .ff 1, L ' :ll V . A BENEDICTION COMPLETES THE PROGRAM Tw? Benedlctnon ol the Blessed bauament follovx ed the blessmg, of the bulldmg, Buhop Atk1Usk1 li seen 1IlLCHS1l'1g the monQt1ance F1 Mclxennu IN to thg lgft of thf. Ld ebrint F1 John Scott SJ of the Camplon fauxltx lb segn lll the tal lJ11.kg,10Lmd LEAVING THE TEMPORARY SANCTUARY 'Vhke 0Meara and Glgg Gehled rgauxmg the Qpucopal mmm folloxx ilu oth flom t f banctuaxx aftex the LCIEJTTOHX To the rlght max be Qeen a small poxuon of the ond of paxents fuends and 5tudentQ xx ho attended thp ments of lhn xxukpucl 5 g I 7 U . . . , U V , , . K .4 I BA ' 'L - u A B ' . 'Q V xl' ls' I K I ' X - c ' . '. . . A ' ' K' -' I ' H ' i' ' Z ' ' . E x gal' X. gf ! 4 ' . 1 ' gl xf 'fr , f A ' 1 ., ,, , ..Lv' , , , 'Y . ' ., , I i,Cl.S . A , . ,'. . , . , VY. V, 5 S . 'JY v V - J, w' :Y , ,. 5 v I l v X B1 , v x , - I . THE REVIEWING STAND Cadet officers lVla3or Moran Lt Col Parry and Major Mullen keep a Sharp exe on the rift l1on as lt forms fO1 FSVIGVK Becaube most of the competltlon betvx een pla toone and companles had been held earl1er the program wae cons1derably shorter HARD WON MEDALS AND CUPS TO STAND OUTS Stlfflw erect mllltarlly ploper Lleut Cummmffs Cvwhlte helmet? and Sgt Valleau fleftl ICCLIXL t1oph1es and medals for excellence ln lQld1l'lL platoon and squad usp ctlulx To the Ilglll Lleut Cletus Pfab 19 avr aided anothu malksmun s medal . V . Y v 7 - - y - . Je 8 ' ', ' ' - - . , . . I ,, if r 0 mJ,-v .W Y hw, . .. . i - . 7 - r . v - - o ' . .,'v, . ' B. . , ., 2 1 f 1 if -1- c.'v, v l -'r 41 1 ' ' v Q l 1' -B' ' 'S 1 l .H THE HONOR REVIEW FOR THE HONORED Mawr Qtu Rotfhford salutes smartlv as 'he parade IH honor of the Group above stall Flag bearer Denny Carroll CBFFIGQ the Lady of Fatlma banner 1n fzont of the band He IS follovsed bv Captaln Larry Lundy Qommxndu oi Ihr complnv COLORS AND THE TROOPS GO Wfmbxxim 6 W hue the band keeps the tempo fo1 the malch the noloxs pass The school flag rto the Ilgllll IQ grew emblazoned vxlth the school seal To the rlght Lxeut Pat Broderlck lead lns smart platoon bw the lGX16'VKlTlg stand to the command of ex es xlght K.. - S, . E, J ., L . Z., ' X 3 1 V Q n 4 ll , U , f-,',1gl.,', , 'LY V 1-I U' f are-,lf,s,v.44M. , wh, A ' , ' ' , -M , 4 ' v . ev ,L wr , ., e f ' - '. - ,1 f . ', -1 4-Ln-... 2- ...... , ' 1 ' , . X . .. , . . . ., , A: ' , . I v' -- 1 .' sv 'jvc THE QUEEN ANN SALUTE The drlll team goes through the 1ntr1cate maneuver known as the Queen Ann Salute Callmg for prec1s1on movement and perfect t1m1ng th1s exerclse demands the utmost of tke membels Maj O1 Rotchford may be seen 1n the center of the group DRILL TEAM MARCHES FROM THE FIELD Haung exhxbxted thelr sklll 1n the salute the team marches from the field As may be sun they axe pexfolmmg part of the manual of arms as they maxch a most d1f ficult moxement Constant practlce through the year made them adept at lt .- .. y I J14.v 3 . bf V'-My.. 4. 4. 'W' ' W N L' file L' L , 'farm - 3 , . ' . ' JL, ff ' W , ,I KM ' V -aa: wk V ' U' f ,, 1 -K Q ' ,Q-n ,H A ite R M, 4, ' -, f My , ...-Wa. , .L 'Z M , . . , ,, , , ., . . ' . 1 1 ' - . , , U . . 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SJ.. wh p1'111111'1-11 1111- 1J111j 111 122131 1111111111-11 115 f p1'j ' p' 1'1'- - p f -' 11'O1' 1111- ' 11 . 1 1-.5 X Qi ' fs- r - fr I ...ri D Wh ' - - -' 11.-1 -1 --1 - 'cf' Ff. D. J. Higgins, s. J. MASQU ERS lst Row Pf1e1ger Mennella Holland Phalen Thompson Soldwedel Rotchford Grzesk 2nd Row Blngham M11ler Carev Haunhoret Vangen Tanbcr DuBrul3rd Row Stettlel Rldzon Klcnel Hunter Mahel Armondo 4th Row Wh1t1ng Kexvun Flanagan Meyu Vhgmer G1ll Salpedo Actom Stage hands makg up men all helped 30' 1 , 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 .1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 ' 1 1 , 1- f 1 1 1 1 - -1- 1 - The Camp1on Masquers PICSCIII Thls Old Hou 75th Anmversary Revue Theatre Staff J H gg Joh Mllcr R L ly 990 ar Camp1on H1gh School Gym May 7, 1955 CQ ' S699 Producer - Director . . . Reverend D. . i ens, SJ. Associate Producers .... . . Richard Holland n i Associate Director ..... Mr. . . Bai c , 5.1. THIS IS THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT j The opening chorus of This Old House set the tone for the entire performam-Q. Here they sing This is the House That Jack Built. And by Jack , they meant dough. Gerrv Scholl tcenterb as DHIIHX Dreamei blows off to his dorm mates Tom Murphx Jim Cmislu Dltk Fleming, Geisler s solo a South Pacific like iendition of Im Gonn Wash Those Jtbs Right Outa IVIX Han stopped the show momentfuilx Sc wo tl th lion H1 fxtheilx ddxlte to the home ink xouu tex iclped tletu up mam o his doubt Nlatt S1mon plaxed M1 Laxxlei Illglltl . .Y I I V' ' v ,Y- za ,' K i 5 'Y l l j . ' ' 1 'I A Q 1. .lk Bill Bingham as Coach Iloilmam !Iet'tJ gave a chz11'21cte1'istie po1't1'a3'al. He. with -I ll. l'LiI'I'IL'CI the ieme ot' e s 1 s Z X' I' ' 1 --s 4' gg- s 'ln 1 j f 'S sie Q '. 2 . :ws LAWLER'S STRUGGLE AND e mayor 0 rzurl with Lawler. The S' fi 'fi ,M wr Q RETURN OF THE NATIVES All plrt of D'1nm DFCIIIICPS mghtmug thg Jummx mtuxn md wil tha fmxhmnn L x s I lx COOL MAN COOL BUT CRAZY TOO 1- IS uuld hlppen only 1 1 in im L Qomho llllltldllil 4 ippmpuztc Iifldtllllg, 01 Llttlg Blown Jug, The Du mul qu hu TIICIIGS Nlulphx ' f 1 1 fIIHna54i.1.IH!2 9 Y T ' A v, ,.,,,A,, X F' all In-Q-4-f:1::r'y DL'1'INTSSTOIlS. Harp X1' and Kcrwiu arc QLlL'.4tTOI1Cd by ll m-W .'c'mlz.'IiL- lKm1'.:1clly7, Thc DYCUINC1' lrightb is ja-cred 211 by Iwo old hands: hc's from Iowa. f f I - 'ev I X V. S .fifty .. .4 3 V W , 5' . if ' 5 'MK Q If I 1 2 'l'h',' 1 j 'Il 1 C '-1 . Thi ' ' ' Us th- jug morn with an Flcmmg, Geisler in the chamber of horrors, The combo proved to be a hit. , - I-lfifi 2 l-.,,.,.ii-. ex x .f C f -' : K+ wg! 'a A. i, ix nf' . K ls-x x Keg , 'He . X lx fi 1 x fl 4, a 'E I sxfkgx -ng xi PRODUCTION STAFF Stage Dxrector Louls Stettler Stage Manager Thomas Wall Techmcnans Patrlck Broderlck Rnchard Bussan Wxllxam Cushwa Denn1s Duffy Patrxck Egan Thomas Knapp oseph Lecher Robert Lzsteckl Arthur McDonald ames Mennella John Morrlssey Mlchael Murray Martin Parry I Stuart Rotch ford Robert Schallerer Plummer Trammell Robert Whltmg Property Manager uan Salcedo Assxstants john Doman Mlchael McT1ghe Denms Malloy ames Ulrlch Master Carpenter Br S Staber S Electrncxans Bruce Oberg James DuBrul Sound Effects Chlef Ronald Grzesk Asslstants Dan1elDanahy Leo Larkm Benedlct Ma11n Make up Supervxsxon Andrew Klener Set Deslgner Mr Louxs C Mart1n S Muslcal Accompan1ment John Farrell Thomas Sheen Orgamst Foley Horkhelmer Prompters Rlchard Bussan Mart1n Parry Program Louls Stettler Asslstants Anthony Meyer Mart1n Parry House Manager James Mullen Ushers John Foley Fredrlck Fxgge Albert Kelly Paul Mahoney Thomas Nordberg Patrxck O Connell 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 9 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ------..--..-----........ , 3 1 1 -in ----- , 1-nu--:acer-nununusuuu-111111 , 5 1 3 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 FIELD MASS, MAY 8 Blshop Treacy seen 1n processlon to the altar He IS Hanked by Frs John R Kelly SJ fnismtant Prov1nc1al of the new WISCONSIN Provmceh and Lou1s J Hanlon SJ ISSSI ant Prov1nc1al of the MISSOUYI Provmceb To the r1ght Archblshop Rohlmann Wlth Frs Slebauer and PGIIZ and O Brlen ass1stant master of ceremonles BISHOP TREACY IN THE SANCTUARY 'hm The preparation lor the Mass Bmhop T1eacx IH the Qangtuau F1 Hanlon to the 11p,h1 B10 John Szuebnlak SJ uacxmtanl lS behmd F1 Hanlon At the ugh! the Buhop lx begmxng to xeet asswted hx F1 Glunta Fr James Fmucan and N611 Brog hammu ffal 11ghU The eplscopal th1one xx HS muted on the Gospel S1de of the altfn 5 , 1 4 Ab 1 -.K , . A I. I 5f flfnl ' .1 ' ' . . . , Y . . . Y . . . . . . .. , 1 . , . . . . . , . . . , , .. Fx I 0. 159 2 --Q 1 Y 53 i lx X E V-1 U A4 ,I K' . . , A' . ' '4', '. '. , ' ' v .J v . ' A. ' . ' ' , - - -' I m 's ' 1 5 1- 1 I 1 - 1 -' , , 1 , . .,,,,, THE CEREMONIAL VESTING OF THE BISHOP A serv colorful and pageflnt llke C61 emony the mvestmg of the B15hop m h s pon tlfica robe IS always ue catchmg The tvso acolytea fB1oghamme1 and Phalenh meal humeral XGIIS w1th the B1ShOp s coat of arms embro1de1 ed m green and gold BEGINNING OF THE MASS z 1'-A X U if At the foot oi the altar lfl Thomas Fmnegan SJ SL1bd9dLOl'1 of the Mass 1ss1 tx the B1 hop vuth the mample MOHSIBHOF Thomas OShaughr1essx auhpueit IS to the left Affex thu the Maas xx as begun At rlght the Blehop readx thc dav s orauons I 5 ,..2,:,A!, xg! 4 pfll fi mg 44, gg j I ,A--T ,ll A il.: Y if if 93:2 5 N wx I . , ,eh ! ' fag? 5' gi' ' ' W nw A , ,I 5 fi ao, ,Q M r' f I 1 W, ' if 1 ' EEK. ' ' 'f ' 5 53 I Q e f, egg . 4: y I , I A I . Q Y A 1 v 4 4 ' 1 ' ' . . 4 ' 1 , , 1- ' ' . 1 ,S 'K . , B. , , ,- . ' Q v 5 . , , . zesznifz K Q-J? 1: jimi 7 5.3, . X ..,., ' , 6 ,S - 11 -' we I aw -A , Q f Z, 'L ,... A I .' ' 5 ,dl Emil, 2 .2 W v - . ' 2 C f 'A x , , NT C 'If E lv :gif x ' ' xi - wx, w I '.gz.,,12.2..:f:w f f f l 'S V' l ' ' .I A' 1 5' ' lf, Q. f -. 1' lb s 'S 'Q II THE MASS PROGRESSES sr. 1 . Y M. T 1 V W.. 1 .1 4 X , i h xx 'A ,, - H 5 ,A ' K A ' . u ,. ,J rt , is 2 Q .g z '- 1 , 5 4 LF' 1 KT ' 'rf fl . 1' I' ' . 5 J , 7 , : ' ,I .i ' .J 5 . The llturgy of the Pontlfical Masb 1S far mo1e C0101 ful than that of the o1d1na1x 11tL Buhop Tle Cx klasex the musal afte1 haxmg 1ead the gospel At 11ght he IS Lmhlon Ld L fo1e the smgmg., of the gospel bx the Deacon F1 Hmlon mav be wen to II11, Excellencv S 11ght To thu left nd out of came1a 1ange tnea1 the Hag? xx aa F1 Kgllv JUST BEFORE THE GOSPEL nw' rF 'l Q E Acolvtee Tom Kelly Hefty and D1ck Nalleau asmbt m puttmg mcense mto the can su F1 G1unta hdpx thL Blshop MOHSIQHOI OShaughnusx was snapped 1 11 11gahtJ 11111 1 g, H1s dutus dllllllf., the Mass unc all pomted to Bldlflf., the celeblant III the ma1 x and XHIIOUN QClLI UOTT1dlS of the 11tuallx p1 euec Ponufical Hlgh Maw I I :T ' L T , 1 I 5 R ' ' 1 1 ' . 1 . ' . .. .' ,l 1 -C - 1 B-' ' 1 1 y sf V, . V -H 2 V F1 , , ' . A y, '- ' 3 3 4 ' l ' ' 5 '. X I U ., 1 .L , rw 1 'A 1- 1 - -.xl av A p 'Q 3 , 1 Q W + V 5, - , Q' 1 . , . fs s ' x i 1 I V 1 1.4 'M milf' Q- '15 f' 1 1 A '1-1 ' 1 A A r 1 1 -' ' 1 E, . .' A. .,., '. P, -' , . .', , ' , ' A 5.5.- STIRRING SERMON BY AN ALUMNUS ii lag Q D'-Qui ai' llls memory of dflys at Campion undoubtedly Lololed the MOHQIQDOI s woxds of hls sumon tleftl The lnspnlng scene the clear day a plane passmg overhead all lent sol mmfy to the OCCHSIOH At rlght the Mass IS contlnued after the selmon A volley was fired by an ROTC honor guard Cunder Lt Hollandl durmg the consecratwn CHORISTERS PERFORMED PROFESSIONALLY any unsung 'Wifi 325 'PZ' Orgamst Tom Sheen may be seen flower rlghtl as he accompanled the chon durlng the Mass F01 the Recesslonal at the end he played Gounod's Marche Pontlficale Bls hop T1eaey lllghtl IS leadlng the last gospel Petex Koch ta SQHIOIP 1s at the low C1 left He was one of the many well tramed and decorous acolytes 1n the sanctuary il' A V -- v-,.. f-:, . 'fig X , . lmflf J V f :.:':,: : gr' .75 1 -.... .',... E .v..: A, Q sf . :fini 1 1 alll!!! ' L . ' - ' , . X 'K' J. . C 'J i v . A ' . ' . , ' Y I e L . ' , . ' ' . ' . ' t A' M ew ' 1 inf: ',i - ,E A ,ll il M r u 5 6 3 , 5' 1, 4 49 THE LAST BLESSING Crosler ln hand ln mltre the B1shop bestovxe the last blessmg At rtht after he had unxe ted he spoke words of congratulattons and good wtshes Hts experlence wtth Jesults he teealled goes baek to hrs eollege daye vthen he was a student at Holx Cross College of whteh he IS an alumnue He streesed the need of Catholte educatxon CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES AND EXIT 94 Fr Glunta lb seen reidmg some of the mess tges of good vxlshes from Hts Holmes: n s tees cl e meluded m the lltst pages ot this book At Ilghl B hop Tie tex shoxxn le Hlllg, the grounds tfter the eonelu ton ht tram beater out of range I . . , . . . Y' . ' . 7 ' - v , . ' , v , v 1 ' M I . tx 6 K N . f Pius XII, Reverend Father General. the Provincial and others. The texts of their mexsf 1 'rt ' - - ' 1 z 1-5 ' . 'W . is. --L is B, v XZ .' , x - b. 2 2. X , , . , ' - X. .,1 ' . ,A May 26 honored the seventy fifth graduatrng wrth the same feelmgs of thankfulness class A much larger group than the first one rn and relref Wrth therr departure the last trny mos 1881 these enthusrastrc young men recerved therr 31C Of three quarters Of a century fitted mio place IN A CRYSTAL BALL acluwlibn A last mule that young men walk most eagerly ln June 1884 srx serrous youths marched to the plat form reached nerxously for the paper extended to them and retrred relref and happrness plctured on therr faces These were the first graduates of the hrgh school Joseph Busch Frank Donnebrrnk Severrn Horn Charles Jung blut Joseph Lawler George Zwack In the days of the college formal graduatron from the hrgh school was omrtted But today vxrth 114 senrors crovx drng the stage nothrng that can make the occasron rmportant and mem orablc rs forgotten Exen the drploma has been dressed up No longer a mere roll of paper rt comes now rn cm bossed leather case It rs for thrs small square of par ch ment that the graduates of 1955 hate struggled through four long and sometrmes tedrous years On Commence ment Dav all such tedrousness rs blrthely forgotten Salutatorran Bob Crawford looked wrth courage Lours Stettler rn hrs valedrctory address retraced and optrmrsm to the future Strengthened by therr the memorable paths both serrous and lrght Much years at Campron he oprned grads wrll succeed had been achrexed more mrght have been done r it I 4 , . 0 , ' y , , . a H 3 1 - 1 r - y , Y. .Q v Y, . ,'. . , ' W. ., ,.,, .' . .' , - N. ,. ,., .X '.' . ' . . - - . . , . Y 2 w v 1 - 1 ' BACCALAUREATE SPEAKER AND THE BEGINNING Bacc'1l'lureate speaker F1 J Fxamls Bxady 27 addlesses the gladuates m the xx as held ln Loxola Hall fox the gloatmg gxaduates and then fam1l1es and fuend FINAL ENTRY INTO THE GYM The traditional march from Maxquette Hall was omxtted because of 13111 Geux Wextzel 55 fleftl plaws the customary Pomp and Clrcumstance as the semors enter the gxm from the Club Room Dxck Valleau frlghtj Ed Rlchter lead the maxch 31.1 W - x. 'ge' l x- --,,.... Chapel of Our Lady ofvthe .An-gels on Wednesday xlight. Aftel' the services a xleception i' - .4 , ' I l FOR FOUR YEARS A PIECE OF PAPER Fr IN ehok assistant prmclpal stands tleftp readv vuth the d1p1omas as F1 Gxunta d1st11butes them RECQ1X1flg h1s IS Tom Enmght Behmd hlm fstandlngj Jose Guemez and Max HHIIIS Pat Broder1ck and .hm Lexus are seated comfortably at rlght TOP MAN AND MOST VALUABLE PLAYER four XQHIQ hlgh total went to LOUIS Stettlel At ught Terrv Soldwedel lu ues msd-ax for hls debate work and NIat1ona1 FOI6Hb1f. League speech He I3ICd an A 1 Peter Koch Cleft! was top man for the year with an average of 95.15. The award for SOME GET A MEDAL FOR TALKING To the left J1m Phalen holde a medal and C1 t1 ophx fo1 h1s excellence 111 110 1 OIHIOIX m the Nahonal F01 emu Le IQLIC toumex A1 11gh1 F1 G111111f1 LOlU,ldlLll1lLN Greg Gchud ltop iophomolel fo1 h1s ax e1agc of 96 8 to lead hu gl lxxllllllx AWARDS AND HONORS Loopu lll0Il mine p011t1Q1pat1or1 Ill Lxua Lu111Qula1 e1Lt1x1t1u and 1Qhol1 UL ucull ence lS dWdldCd to Lou1s St9tllCl lat r1ght9 He also copped an honoxs plaque l , ' , 1 ' ' j ' - '- 1 1-r:1'112111i1l . .nv ' , ' - K ' . 2 . Y' .' 0 .. ' 1 , , ,, L X. Junior class man, J. J. 0'COl1llOl'. holds his prized medal. The Duhamel Trophy, for , ,.2' 'i,',1 ,.'.'.' ' ,AY..-, .,', ....', ,l.y S. ZS',,4,,' :: i WITH AN AVERAGE OF 96.15 Although John Kellogg was class leade1 ID Junlor year 196157 he m1ssed the pm ture Here the runners up Gurllermo Guemez 2nd place and Ben Hllbert 31d plaee get tnexr 18WaId Thelr respectlve averages were separated by the finest dulmal THE CLOSING TALK aneou peakmgh At Ilght F1 G1untJ doses the program xuth Longrafulatorx xx olds for the gr ads and the1r parents All Alumnl fathers vxere called upon to take a bon Dick Weiskittel lleftb takes several awards for Forensic League work rextempor- - ,f ' A .' v .. ' 1 . k . H . . F .., v . - ALL OVER NOW Seen from outside the gvm the gsxaduates mmgle wxth thelr famlllu and fxundc Jlm Lexus m IW be found IH the Qantu Fx Aspenleltex vx ho accompanled tha Spulal to Chlcago IS IN the fax xlght backgxound Ex exvbodx was happx then xx hx not SOMETHING FOR THE SCRAP BOOK Andy Klener and Stu Rotchford pose for d plcture Scenes sursh as thls could hug bun caught almost dnxvxhele The shot at llght vxas taken from thg wmdovx our the 54 m cntl imc Soon Laps and gow ns would be retuxngd and glads xx ould bg gone I XA rv . V . ' ',. .', .Y . h. ,,.v ., L. 5 , B. V , Z ., ,, , , v V . , , .' v 1 X ,' . v, COSTUME ROOM AND ACTOR John Farrell turns ln hlS cap and gown to Fr Eberhardt 1n Marquette Hall In a few mmutes he was on h1S way home to West Vlfglnla Packmg of cars and trallers Wlth the 1abor1ously gathered trophles of four years kept many busy after the QXGFCISCS THEY GO EAST AND WEST piiis.. Loadlng ln the last bag Ed Rlchter IS almost ready to head east to Ohlo To the rlght Clete Pfab fleftb and an unldentlfied sen1or help B111 Nolan fback to camexaj pack for h1s tr1p vxest to Utah Many Wllllflg hands that day llghtened the labor 5 s.. 441.-.f .-- N... YA I 7 . . V A ,Pt 4 . , . y . . . 7 . . . : -J-I NOW TAKE THIS LAMP FOR EXAMPLE Absolutely bargain basement prlces were ofTered by departmg senlors Aboxe flcftj Leo Lalkm spms a story to Wm buyers among lower classmcn Wlth the cxovxd THEY JUST WAITED AND WAITED .......... l The above were typical scenes along the uacks as mmpatlent underclassmen vxalted for the Zephvr At left the cameraman caught Fr Keenoy fchcmlstry teacher? ln a characterlstlc pose At r1ght wxearv freshmen just wa1t and rehash the vear s dlddoes ll ll I I frightj thinning out some were still taking pictures. Fr. Scott may be seen in the rear. - ' :im ' Q. v- AT LAST, THE ZEPHYR 'ZS' Eventually the streamlmer came sllthered to a stop and the eagex erovud began plllllg mto the ILQLIVGC1 cam Thls Qhck t1a1n 19 a far CIS fxom the Speuals that call ed annuallv at the campus 1n veam paat Three houls to Chlcago CB8.Q guaranteed PILE IN AND LETS GO ,-X ww' sul' Boxes bags golf clubs Qkls all the palaphernaha of the modexn Qtudent xx me loaded m leas f 'ne than 11 takes to deserlbe Before xeu long all vxue aboaxd the CHQIDLQI had me S1211 and the Zephxx floadcd xxlth 1930s mcmouesh shd au ax fOI home l ' o ,N . , I 's ' . P 'W' M , ' 'fl ' .53 ,: f . A L' . H ' A ' ' 1 u Y Y - - . ' ,.,s,. .L 'Jn' .' 'L ., . ,.' - 1 .f - . V T. 5 . K y ' . I 5 A, ' Mfef' fs' V ,f 178 af' 'In A X fa ,f ' ff V4 W, I V t 6, . '- , . ' , . v f, ., , , . ,. . ' A. .' v. X v4 Q'- S h 1' 3: . A v - . .,,, .,- A faithful friend is a strong defense: and he that hath found him hath found a treasure. Nothing can be compared to a faithful friend, and no weight of gold and silver is able to countervail the goodness of his fidel- ity. fl-lej is the medicine of life. .. Ecclesiasticus 6 DVERTISING ,., :P Q X 9 1 W g v. I ,S . ,, g . -311 4 V , i 3.7, . , . 'il .Vx In God is my salvation and my glory: he is the God of my help, and my hope is in God. Trust in him, all ye congregation of people: pour out your hearts before him. God is your helper forever. Psalm 61 CL and Mrs Joseph Armondo and Mrs John J Bachner and Mrs Wnllram D Berg Sr Wllllam D Berg Jr James Berg and Mrs Charles Brggam and Mrs Raymond J Bulodeau and Mrs H C Blanton R E Bonner Sr Olnver D Borcherdung Mnchael R Bosch Brandech Joseph Brantner Brennan and Mrs and Mrs Frank N and Mrs Frank C and Mrs and Mrs L H Brldenstrne Joseph L Brnsch and Mrs Edmund H Burckhart and Mrs Charles A Burke Judge and Mrs Walker Butler E J Cashman James H Castelllnr W S Corrigan and Mrs Daniel Coughlan and Mrs WlllramJ Cowhey and Mrs Clayton J Crooks and Mrs Leo P Day Mrs Albert G Degen Dr and Mrs J Ward Doerrng Dr and Mrs Donald B Douglas Dr RrchardJ Drever Mr PaulJ Duba Mr Michael Drew Mrs DorothyC Dunn Mr Edward R Dunn Dr and Mrs Francrs C Dunn 331 Weldon R Egan Thomas F Farrell MD Victor A Frcker Frederick J Flgge and Mrs H Fnllpskl and Mrs Russell Foley and Mrs Andrew T Fram and Mrs M Bernard Frost Wlllnam F Funk Mark M Gehl Ruchard M Gehl Jerome N Gehred Guunta Brothers Wulllam J Gorle Jr Robert S Grogan and Mrs Leo L Grzesk Jonathan M Harper 55 Herbert C Hellrung and Mrs CarlJ Heltzel Edward F Hoban Joseph P Holloran Dennrs F Hoynes W T Hughes and Mrs W P Hunter James A Jennings Jr and Mrs B N Jostes Bernard F Kane Edward T Keatrng and Mrs RobertJ Keenan and Mrs C E Klrne and Mrs Louis F Kosednar J J Kuhn and Mrs Edmund A Llsteckl Mlss Bertha C Locher Mr Theodore F Lowmk 7 5 U B Mr, , Mr. . 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Magnelia Sr. ' Maguolo and Quick Dr. . ' ' Mr. Gerald F. Mannpn Mr. . ' ' . Mr. Charles G. Marcucci Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Martin Dr. . ' ' . ' Dr. Frank J. Mascari Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meissner Mr. . . Mrs. Harry M. Moran Mr. . ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Strzok Mr. ' . Mr. . . Mr. . Mr. ' . Mr. . ' ' Mr. Mr. . Mr. . Mr. . ' ' Mr. . . ' Mr. . . ' ' Mr. . . ' ' Mr. . . ' Mr. . Mr. . . ' Mr. . . ' Mr. . ' . . ' Mr. ' . , . G n Mr. . . ' ' . I D 1 - Mr. . Mr. . . ' ' ' ' , , Dr. . . . ' ' l ' Dr. . ' ' ' ' ' Mr. . ' - ' Januarlus A Mullen Charles V Muscarello Fred W Nicola: Thomas J Nolan Roy D O Brien W J OBr:en and Mrs Leo S OConnell and Mrs James T OConnor Thomas P O Donnell Ennar C Olsen Jr F J ONenll and Mrs Fred Otto and Mrs Edward F Parry and Mrs C E Pechous Frank J Puekenbrock Harry E Pflreger CL and Mrs Joseph L Radtke and Mrs H J Reardon Wullram Reed Phlllp Ruley Anthony W Romweber Jr and Mrs John E Rooney and Mrs Patrick W Ryan and Sra Juan Manuel Salcedo Juan Salcedo Felipe Salcedo and Mrs Wulluam Scanlon and Mrs Wllllam R Schallerer John Drury Sheahan and Mrs Wllllam H Stallings Joseph C Stanek Clarence L Steber Cllftord L Straegel and Mrs and Mrs Leo A Sutkus and Mrs Richard J Tennes Vernon Trammell Edgar W Trecker and Mrs Ralph R Trnmarco and Mrs Stanley B Valrulns Charles E von Brecht and Mrs Charles J Wablck Mrs C Patrrck Wagner Mr JeromeA Wagner Mr and Mrs R J Welghner Mrs Edward J Welch Jr Mr and Mrs Clayton E Whltlng Dr and Mrs J l Wilson Mr Joseph J Zorc 'N PATRONS AAA Acme Lock Co Dr and Mrs J B Aschotf Automatic Temperature Supplies Dr and Mrs A E Bachhuber Badger Sportnng Goods Co Mr and Mrs John Barlow Mr and Mrs F L Barmann Mr Walllam Barnes Mr E L Bautsch Mrs R D Bayley Mr and Mrs W J Beaton Beaumont Hospital Mr and Mrs Charles Blggam Mr and Mrs R J Bulodeau Wllllam Blrdsall NSJ Mr and Mrs G E Blshop Dr and Mrs B R Bonnot Mr and Mrs G H Braasch Mr and Mrs F C Brennan Motel Brlsbols Mr and Mrs Joseph Broderick Mr and Mrs I B Bruce Mrs Rhoda Bruce and James Mr O J Brunlng Mr Paul Butler Jr Judge and Mrs Walker Butler John H Cannon and Mrs C M Carey and Mrs J H Castellunu Mrs J A C a and Mrs J J Chevrgny and Mrs John A Chrusman R M Clark 37 J A Cark Jr R J Clark N Mrs P T Clark 50 Florence Clausen James Clausen and Mrs J P Collnns P L Conran 39 and Mrs F A Constable and Mrs J F Constable and Mrs J F Costello J E Cramer Jr 28 W O Cramer and Mrs C J and Mrs C B and Mrs E A P C Davls and Mrs L P Da and Mrs A G Degen and Mrs Homer A Dodge Crooks Cushwa Darley Dodgevulle Locker Plant Dr Dr and Mrs J W Doerlng V W Doman Franklin M Domenech and Mrs J V Donovan and Mrs G K Dorsey and Mrs D B Douglas G J Downey Paul J Duba Theodore M Dyvvan 34 and Mrs C J Erb and Mrs Frank Ercegovac M Errckson Bakery Co Mr and Mrs Clrve Errsman Messrs John and Paul Fatum Mr and Mrs H J Feeley Mr and Mrs R B Fugge Mr and Mrs H Fulupsks , xr, . . , ' ' ' Mr. , , , , Mr. . . . ' ' , Mr. . . , ' , , Mr. . . . , , , , Mr. . . . , ' ' Mr. . . . . . . Mr. . . , ., ' , , , Mr. . . , , , , Mr. . . . ' Mr. . . . , Jr. , , ' Mr. . . . ' , ,,,' Mr. . . ' ' ' ' , , , , Mr. . . . y , ,,,' Mr. . . . . . . . Mr. . . Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bridenstine Mr. E. J. Doll , , ' Mr. ' . . . . . Mr. . . . , Mr. . . . . . . ' Dr. . . . , , , Dr. . . . Mr. . Mr. . Mr. . , ' Dr. . . . Mr. . . . Mr. . . . ' ' Mr. . Mr. and , . . ell ,Sr . ' . Dr. . . . ' . . ' ' Mr. . . ' . Mr. . . , ' . . . . Mr. . . l , ., '39 . . . . ' Mr, . . , '43 . . . ' ' ' 233 PATRONS Mr and Mrs J L Flanagan Andy Fraln A Friend Mr and Mrs A J Gensler Ellen and Frank Gull Mr and Mrs T W Gull C H Grtzlnger and Mrs B A Gladstone and Mrs J P Gormley and Mrs E C Grahek T A Grant Jr and Mrs F H Gram and Mrs L L Grzesk and Mrs J P Haas Hamann s Varuety Store Hon and Mrs Emmet Harrrngton and Mrs S A Harruson and Mrs W L Hauer and Mrs R Heer P J Helmer 44 Mrs J P Hessburg George M Hnckey and Mrs E N Hunko Max M Hunterberger and Mrs Robert R Holland and Mrs A P Horkhermer and Mrs C N Hoyt Albert P James and Mrs J W James Mr D A Jerome Mrs Ruth Ann Johnson Kaber s Nute Club The Kane Family Mr W J Kearney Mr and Mrs L E Keen Mr W B Kemp Mr and Mrs J P Keough Dr and Mrs C E Kllne Mrs Eluzabeth F Kloman W J Knlerlm F J och W J Koch and Mrs L F Kosednar Dr and Mrs R C Koshay Mr and Mrs E R Kulczak LaCrosse Woolen Mnlls 8: Mattress Co Paul J Lakers 46 Clarence E Lang Joseph Lecher Grlbert C Lenz and Mrs J H Lewis Mr and Mrs E J McAvoy Mr John E McCabe 87 Dr and Mrs J W McGill 21 Mr Paul A McErlean McGregor Rootrng Co Mr G S McLaughlun o and Mrs R H Magee and Mrs P A Mahony B L Malln WllllamJ Mannung Gerald F Mannion and Mrs R Martlnello Robert Martunottu and Mrs T J Mattumoe Donald F Menzner 53 and Mrs Joseph Merz and Mrs C J Meyer Jr . . . . ' Mr. . . ' ' Mr ... Mr. . . K Mr. . . . Mr. . . Mr. . . . Mr. . . . Mr. . . . . . . . Mr. . . , . . . . . Mr. . . . ' ' Dr. . . . , Dr. . . . Mr. . , ' ' ' Mr. . . . ' Mr. Mr. . . . ' Mr. ' . Mr. . . . Mr. . . . ' Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Haverkamp Miss Bertha C, Loqgher Mr. . . . . . . Mr. . . , ' . . , ' Mr. . ' . . Dr. . . . ' ' . Mr. . ' . . . ' Mr. . . C l. . . . Mr. . . . ' Mr. . . . Dr. . . . Mr. . . ' Mr. . Mr. ' ' . ' Dr. . . . Mr' ' ' Mr. . . . . . Mr' . . ' Mr. . . . ' I D Mr. . , ' ' Mr. . . . . Mr. . . . , . 334 PATRONS Dr and Mrs J L Meyer Allce and Paul Mueller and Mrs L A Mundlng and Mrs L A Nack George Novey and Mrs T F 0Beurne Roy D OBruen Schaefer O Nenll Panka Shoe Store Dr and Mrs J G Parker Mr and Mrs E F Parry Mr and Mrs H W Pfab Mr and Mrs J E Powers Jerry Powers Cleaners 84 Laundry Pranrle Cnty Bank Mr Oluver J Radde Dr and Mrs W S Ramaccuottl Harvey and Margaret Reardon James Redmond R N Redmond and Mrs and Mrs W D Reed W J Reedy Mr and Mrs J A Reunders Reunke 8. Schomann Inc Mr and Mrs W H Remnen Mrs C W Rhodes David A Rhodes 55 August Rnchter and Mrs J J Rndzon and Mrs Henry Rledl Jr and Mrs W F Rowley and Mrs P W Ryan W R Schallerer Herbert E Schmitz and Mrs V C Scholl and Mrs R J Schork and Mrs T J Schrader and Mrs and Mrs Mr Arthur Schrager and Mrs J W Sedlack and Mrs T J Senese and Mrs W E Shlngler and Mrs T N Smith Wm C Smith 8tSons Funeral Home Dr and Mrs O E Snyker Mr JamesC Spangler Dr and Mrs C H Stark and Mrs H L Stettler Jr Mr John D Stettler Mrs G E Stolpman and Mrs C W Suller JamesJ Sullnvan 31 and Mrs Raymond D Sulllvan and Mrs Robert D Sullivan Robert Tate Sr and Mrs J E Thompson and Mrs V E Thudlum Mrs Alols F Trendel and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Patrick A Vandemark Wllluam J Walsh and Mrs John W and Mrs Ralph R Trrmarco James Turner S B Vallulls H O Valleau Peter Walz Watzke 53 J A Weltzel and Mrs H J Werner Peter T Werner Dr and Mrs J I Wnlson Ludwig Wulson Company Mrs Lllllan Wlrtel Mr and Mrs J J Zorc 35 . . . . Mr. ' Mr. . . . Dr. . . . ' Dr. . . . Mr. . . . Mr. . . . ' Mr. Mr. . . . ' Mr. . . . ' ' . . ' , Mr. . ' ' . . . . Mr. ' ' . . . . . . Mr. . . . , . . . . . Mr. . . . ' Mr. . ' , ' ' ' ' Mr. . . ' . ' . Mr. . . ' Mr. . . . Dr. . Mr. . . . ' Dr. . . . Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Trainor Mr. . . . Mr. ' . Dr. . . . Mr. . . ' . . . . ' Mr. . ' - Mr. . . . ' ' . . . . ' Mr. . . . . . . Mr. ' . . ' . , ' Mr. ' ' . Mr. ' Mr. . Dr. ...A Mr, , I ' Mr- ' I ' ' Mr. . . . ' Mr' ' ' ' Mr. . . . XII T , ' ' A Mfr - 1 Dr. . ' ' . U ' ' ' Mr. . . . Dr. . . . - l U I Mr. . . . - - ' - High School Track 1920-1955 Meets 111 Won 80 Lost 30 Tied Percentage .720 Year Won Lost Tied 1920 1922 1923 1926 1927 1928 ' 1929 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 Coach J. Schmitt SJ. Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Captain Scheets Dunn Acres W'11sh Cosgrove Williams Barry Donlon Fabick ullerton O Connor Webei Manager Michaels Redmond Yoch DeGursc Slifka Bassman O Malley Hillenmcyer Barnhorst Merki Zygmunt Zlntak COMPLIMENTS OF MA8.PA Ht 2 7 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 , 1 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 . - 4 0 0 2 O 0 1931 3 1 0 Hoffman Sullivan Will 0 3 0 ' 1 1 0 1 4 0 0 4 1 0 C 3 O 1 ' 5 0 0 ' ' Reddy X Pufs an a Plug ,O for a very fine educational mshfufnon on :Ts 75th Anniversary v Congrafulahons To N Q Campion Jesulf REDDY KHOWATT Your Elecfnc Servanf C9 I-hgh School Wlsconsm Power and Light Company I... 1939 1940 1941 1942 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Nxcks Nlcks Nlcks N1CkS Nlcks Connors Connors Costello 1 Halloran Immel McNamee McCormack Meganck Rhomberg Rose Glynn McCurdy Ryan Meyer Kelly Mullln Parker Jovce Nolan Matre G1OV8DH6tt1 Kennedy Gleason Concannon Rogge Conlon Toomey L' uex br mger Thelsen Pfab Blaes Brodzellu I - I1 ll ll -.1 Gai ' , . . . . I U - ' 4 pw . . cb Q . 0 - 1938 5 0 0 Hoffman Crowley Monreal 4 0 0 4 1 0 ' ' 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 ' 3 2 O ' 3 2 O ' 5 0 0 ' L ' - 4 1 0 ' ' ' 2 4 0 ' 3 2 0 L 3 2 0 -- TRAINOR GLASS CO. 10452 S Kedzle Ave HILLTOP 5 3500 Murrors Glass Furnnture Tops Table Pads fMovlng to our Bugger Locatuon at 10401 S Kedzue About April 1st1 Robert J Tramor Class of 46 Household Uhhhes, Inc Electric Wurlng Plumbing Sheet Metal Heating Arr Conclutlonlng Refngeratnon Telephone 126 Kiel Was o o Friend Contractors - Engineers C0l11PIil116l1l'S - ' If - I 338 R I C H T E R ?.?XifS'i'Z'.5 E3,'i. .5iW'o READY MIXED CONCRETE E ght st ateg cally located plants and a large fleet of modern del very I ucks to give prompt se vice to all parts of Hamilton County Not lust o dmary ready m xed co crete but Concrete Desg d nth Your Job M EXCAVATING and all kinds of haul ng Drag trailers power shovels Fo the best I READY MIXED CONCRETE call PArk ay 7020 For EXCAVATING and HAULING SERVICE call CHerry 2930 Main OfI'ce 'I249 West Seve th St eet Cincinnati 3 Ohio John Ahl 8fCo Lathlng and Plastering Contractors IO44 Jenifer ST Madison Alpine 5 9538 MORRISON CONSTRUCTION CO ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTORS Since I925 INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS PUBLIC UTILITIES Telephones CHICAGO SAgnnaw 1 7036, HAMMOND Sheffield 5036 MAIN OFFICE 'I834 Summer Street, Hammond, Indiana I : i r i i r ' r ' ' . ' r ' i n i ne w' in ind . ' i . ' , , crane and clam-shell service, pole trailers, etc. r 'n w . ' : n r . . . I . - 1 C . . - - - Q - - - - - I Meissner Brothers Federal-State Egg Grading Plant Serving St. Louis and County Since 1932 Breese, Illinois Badger Wholesale Grocery Co The Most Progressive Distributor In The Mlddl West Serving you is our Business Visit our Clean Modern Warehouse We Welcome You Xi A Kostka Hall study a scene of mtense concentratlon and mental app11cat1on All the ass1gnments for the followmg day must be done durmg th1s evenmg perlod of study Mr Scallon Jumor d1x1s1on prefect IS at the desk 1n the r1ght background 40 O ,, . . . . 9 ll ' ' ' ll . 'M . 'rar -gl' f K ' A .- . 1 Q A , ,.. N' 5, , . . , , . ., SHORELINE PETROLEUM COMPANY 3250 Birchwood Avenue Skokie Illlnons Servung Chlcago and Suburbs GASOLINE AND HOME FUEL OILS C J PoTs Mac:Kenzue Acad 18 Congratulations Peoples Paul and Bakery Anna Jagos Qoa E Blackhawk Ave Toledo 0510 Pralrle du Chnen Wls 341 I 11 ll - 1 . . , . ' I I College Basketball 19111924 Games played 152 Won 98, Lost 54 Percentage 6448 Year Won Lost 191' 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1921 1922 1923 1924 Totals Coach Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Ratchen Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Walsh Walsh Connor Congrafulahons To Campion on :TS 75fl'1 Anniversary Mr and Mrs Glenn Anaple Toledo ll Ohno Captain Roerner Roemer Carroll O Boyle Zachman Rees O Connor Carmody Zachman Duffy Ehrnst Martm Flynn Manager Gorman Bonnot Homan Berghoff Zuercher A Rhomberg K1StCT Llndner Teelmg Johnson Broghammer Schaub McCarty Best Wnshes for Campion s Success Dr and Mrs Joseph L Meyer 1 6 1 4 5 15 2 10 3 ' 13 3 , . 9 8 4 3 ' ' 4 0 A 3 2 , A. ' 1920 5 5 Hoffman O'Neil1 Gabel 5 8 5 5 5 6 ' 10 3 - 98 54 . I I I ' I I O O O O O 342 Congrafulafions and Besf Complimems or Wishes To The ' Mr and Mrs aduahng Class of 1955 W C Cummings SELCH DAIRY Corby Cummmgs Pralrre du Chien Mlchael Cummmgs .-1.-sf'-'Wen ws we H, '7 Q H QD ff' 1.4-ki 5 ig .A 'ws iq? SIWQ 'a' Action plctures of varsity basketball Just dont eX1St Th1s motley group above repre sents part of the 1ntra mural leagues 1n the early days It was from these that the vars1ty players eventually made the1r t6d10US ways upward Same plan st11l works 343 I . . Gr ' I o I U I I I . . . . I Q I I I .. - - - 1 J , i , i . , l . if J '5 J - L vyQ Cl 5 aj nf pqil g, H Q ., ' ss , ' It A-I, L -- ,I . F. 'F I JL 'f f f ' 5 ' r 1, Y ' s Q, :J Q . 3 Q V' A 1 'K I A , 7 A Q , - ' 'A , mf sw ff- C gf TOLEDO PLASTICS COMPANY Toledo, Ohio ,INJECTION MOLDING J F Miller wucgto Wheeling W Va Manufacturer of The M I LK and GENUINE ICE CREAM SEED STOGIES Hand Made Long Fuller H soldwedel Co 301 Elnzabefh ST Pe In lllmons 3-14 5 ' ' , . . 9 QuAl.l1'vQcgEK9 ' Fo 0 Q k., . . We are happy 'ro have had The opportunny To nsfall The Terrazzo n your new Residence Hall Venice Art Marble Co , Inc Joe Metzger Uumorl 1S the telephone operator plctured at work He IS one of Q many who serve at the swltchboard 158 Snellmg Avenue the fourth brother of the farmly lhls N' I 6 father an alurnnusb to attend Camplon mneapo IS Nxmnesotra THE TRANE CO AIR CONDITIONING HEATING VENTILATING In Chscago MANNION and MCCANN 3-41 E Ohio ST DElavvare 71901 51 1 E i C O I during the day and evening. Metzger is . wx- I , I O Congratulations on Campion's Diamond Jubilee PHARO HEATING CO., INC. Heating and Plumbing at its Best. Madison Wisconsin AL 6 5488 Congratulations CAMPION on your Diamond Jubilee 'Ve are proud that our Du ham Var: ac Heat: g System ecently installed the Faculty Bu ld ng has and wll I ue to av a mpo a t par in the CAMPlON D mond Jubilee C P FINKE M C FINKE Sales Engineer 2210 West Capitol Dr Milwaukee 6 Wisconsin IIUIIIIB SVSTCH 8 ENIIPIAEII Sprrnkmann Sons Corporation Asb stos and Cork Insulation Cold Storag Room and Doors Pipe Cov ring and Accessories All J North 2nd Street Milwaukee 3 Wisconsin Q I I n . , . , n , r 3, rt I l l 'ont'n pl n i rt n T ' A , 3 5 ia ' . - 9 I 'N I I ' 1 3 2 5 '- 1. , 5 1 2 I I THC We wish to take this opportunity to extend to Campion Jesuit High School our congratulations upon the celebration of its Diamond Jubilee The wonderful name scholastic reputation and physical plant say more than any words might for the magnificent 'ob done by the Jesuit Fathers during the past 75 years In the past year and a halt we have come to know Campion much better As General Contractors for the new Faculty Building we have feel that it is a building everyone can be proud of and we know it will serve as a pleasant home for the Jesuit Fathers We want to thank the Architects on the new building Maguolo 8. Quick of St Louis Missouri and the Priests ot Campion for their counsel nd and They made our task easter and more pleasant to perform J P CULLEN 81 SON Janesville Wisconsin General Contractors Since T892 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING THROUGHOUT THE MIDDLE WEST 7 l 1 1 344 served Campion in making the latest addition to its physical plant. We a ' . A I I ' . O I I College Baseball 191 1-1925 Games played 138 Won 87 Lost 51 Percentage 630 Year Won Lost Coach 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1922 1923 1924 1925 Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Walsh Walsh Connor Compliments Lincoln Office Supply Co 214 S Kickapoo ST Lincoln llllnols Captain Molo M010 Carroll Ratchen Ratchen Ratchen McA1eese Cannon Zachman Fr1ed1 Brew O Connell Martm Manager Bonnot Clohlsy lennon Frey Reese Werra Fa1t Hoffman A Nelson Me111nger Pokorney Dernbach Compliments Rockford Bolt 81 Steel Co F 8 1 9 5 10 4 7 5 ' E 12 3 C 10 2 4 3 2 4 3 4 ' 2 5 , 1921 3 6 Hoffman Cannon Foley 1 4 ' 8 2 ' ' 12 1 ' 4 3 ' O l ' O . l A I If-15 Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Lawler Paul E. Lawler, Jr., M.D. '46 Robert E Lawler 48 WllllamJ Lawler 5'l John F Lawler 55 I 0 u 0 I 0 I 0 7 - 7 Congratulahons To Campnon GIUNTA BROTHERS Wholesale Fresh Fruits Vegetables Frozen Foods Canned Goods DUBUQUE IOWA CLINTON IOWA Shot from behmd thlrd base thlS photo shows the 1913 team ln act1on The crowd down the first base lme IS but part of the b1eacher1tes who came each Sunday to watch the college Reps ln acrlon What Reps meant IS dlfiicult to dlscover 3:1 . I I - Q - - F I ,t SL 97 ' ' SL 11 ' ' ' 'o COMPLIMENTS OF ANDY FRAIN New York Chlcago Los Angeles TURES BROS. NURSERY 726 Howard Avenue Des Plaines, Illinois Pnysucal Therapy Sl' Mary s Cllnlc Sioux Falls S D F6 Ray Tures 34 Congrafulahons from ralrle Cnty Bank FW une du Clwren Was ' ' ' ' ' I u I P . . . , . . I ' , ' I I I , I fm Here s thrlfty luxury trfxvel Longenlal elub lounge ears dlstmctlve dlners de luxe chalr eodahee luxurlous parlor carb Pullman prlvate roomb and berths And many deph yrs offer delxghtful roof top Vxsta Domes' S Us law as .sq I Q rnllel Here s your Burllngton Tram Service TO CHICAGO Lv Prame du Chlen Black Hawk 3 06 m Vusta Dome Morning Zephyr ll 07 am Vlsta Dome Afternoon Zephyr 6 38 pm Ar Chucago 8 00 am 2 40 pm 10 I5 pm TO ST PAUL MINNEAPOLIS PACIFIC NORTHWEST I.v Pralrle du Chien Ar St Paul Ar Mlnneopolls Black Hawk 345 am 7 30 am Vusta Dome Morning Zephyr ll 38 am 2 30 pm Vlsta Dome Afternoon Zephyr 725 pm 1015 pm 820 am 300 pm 1045 pm Ar Portland Lv St Paul Ar Spokane Ar Seattle 830am 8l5 pm 840am '845 pm 630 pm l045 pm 815 pm 'll 30 pm 'Next day Western Star Malnstreeter North Coast Llmlted Empire Bullder lnformatuon Reservatnons Tuckets A C FOSTER Tzcket Agent Burlington Depot Phone 37 Ask about B MONEY SAVING 03 T515 am T7 50 am T8 00 am T8 00 am 'fSecond d T6 00am T6 00 am T7 30 am +7 30 om UY I I , II! 5 GE, Q 4 7 f .' - i ' wi l' 'l' 1'-'-1'--.-.-..,. 5 , . . . : . . . . . - . . . . . . . . ... -1. U l. . . . . . -I ' Year Won Lost Tied 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1955 Totals 35 Coach Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman F Aspen1e1ter SJ Peterson Captaln Leonard M01ld0F Kelly Gormely Crawford Nordberg O Connell Manager Corey Weber Hozlan Lucey Bohan Ph1ll1pp LGWIS The varsxty bench 1955 watches a teammate at bat Pat Egan a semor at r1ght Complumenfs of Dr and Mrs Compliments Jos. C. Mankowskl of G 5001 Melvllle Ave East Chlcago Ind 354 Friend 4 4 0 5 3 0 ' 8 1 0 ' 3 4 0 1 6 0 4 4 0 . ' , . . ' ' 1954 6 3 0 Peterson Breisacher Gerut 4 4 0 ' ' 29 0 J 7 ' 3 9 C O I , A Besi Wishes and Congrafulafions To Campion FaculTy Siudenfs ParenTs and Alumni from THE CASEY S Tom 38 Eugene 42 Jack 46 Dan 54 I I I 1 I I I I I l , Francis, '52 I , - - 1 Q SPEND YOUR VACATION AT I KRILY THUNDERBIRD LODGE W 1 forf rfh nfo m to BoxC Woodr ff Wlsconsl Complnmenfs of H G McDonald Monroe La Congrafulahons 'ro Campion on nts 75th Anniversary Metro and Regent Theatres Pranrle du Chlen Was George Novey Manager 54 O c. 'W W4 J ,W rf , ' ::l'NA I f f. 1 4 ,f rie u eri rain, , u, ' 'n 356 Prestdent Vtce Pres Vrce Pres Vtce Pres Recordtng CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES To The Class of T955 From The Camplon Mothers Club of Chicago Board ot Dtrectors T954 T955 Mrs Beneduct H Jostes South Mrs Clarence P Wagner North Mrs Wllltam L Beaton West Mrs Sylvester J Kerwln ec Mrs Henry Rtedl Jr Correspondtng Sec Mrs Clarence J Erb Treasurer Mrs James T OConnor South Slde Committee Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Clarence P Wagner Chatrman Walker Butler Ruth Ann Johnson Herbert G Meyer Louise E Keen North Sude Commuttee Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Wtlllam L Beaton Chaurman Robert B Bell Joseph J Zorc Arthur A Schrager Edmund A Bolewskt Wrlltam J Cowhey Harold L Oberg Thomas J OConnell Wtlluam C Cummtngs West Srde Com mnttee Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Sylvester J Kerwtn Chatrman nk I Gul James Powers Fred G Factor John D Larktn John B Mtnser John J Francus Press Chm Mrs J Edwln Thompson Program Chm Mrs Harvey J Reardon Receptton Chm Mrs Wllltam E Wall Courtesy Chm Mrs Charles M Franz Membershlp Chm Mrs Harry M Moran Audlttng Chm Mrs Matthew L Tracy Revtston Chm Mrs Jerome R Wertzel Commtttees Social Commlttee Wlllram J Cowhey Peter P Walz Paulrne F OConnor Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs James F Flemung Program Commlttee Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Harvey J Reardon Chanrman Clarr M Carey John J Bachner Robert J Brand Courtesy Commlttee Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Charles M Franz Chalrman Clayton E Whiting LeRoy Paulson Albert E Degen Audltmg Commuttee MatthewL Tracy Chatrman Mae Kelly Mrs Mrs ll I I I . , . I Mrsl John J, Mahoney Mrsl Edward H.. White 1 Fra . 'l L L ' 25 College Football 'I9'I 'I I 924 Games played 70 Won 33 Lost 33 Tled 'I Year 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1922 1923 1924 Percentage 500 Won Lost Tled Congratulations on your Diamond Jubilee' from Otto Llsser and Harlan Rleolesel Blackhawk Clothlers Smarf Apparel For Tomorrow s Leaders Coach Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Ratchen Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Walsh Walsh Connor Captam Kessemck Chfford Ratchen Ratchen Butzer McG111 McCabe McG1bbon Berry Lynch Dernbach Manager Homan Sob1en P1ekenbrock Rlchter Lennon McA1eese Zachman A Cannon W1tt1g Cushwa Flynn CITIES ERVICE In Pranrle du Chien Don Lochner Class of 39 i : 2 ' I 0 1 0 ' t 6 0 0 ' U 4 2 0 6 0 0 ' 4 1 0 2 0 0 ' 1 4 1 , . 4 3 2 ' 1921 2 4 0 Hoffman Fagan Graham 2 5 1 ' ' 1 6 0 1 7 0 I lt's O I II 358 Congrafulahons on your 75th Anniversary FRANZ DECORATORS INC 1720 South HalsTeol Street Cnncago 8 Illnnols Phone Canal 6 3046 Mr and Mrs Charles M Franz I I . . . 3 1 1 I Complimenfs of NEENAH FOUNDRY COMPANY NEENAH WISCONSIN 1-09 ' .hex 6 we h ,-ov Amp-'M' ,,,5n'd,.-.nyawi sulfur' new W? gflgx fi we W-rf ,gh W ,qw- These were the days when football playels protected themselves more bv Qklll and h31O rnuecle than pads Here we Qee one of the eally Hoffman teame 1n operatlon agalmt an unknovsn opponent College schedulee vseu am thlng but eaw puehox GIS i I 1 s 1 a' 1 . fx 1 ! l fx. 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Congrafulafions and Besf Wishes from Mr and Mrs E A Darley and Son Cleveland Ohio And when an Cleveland dine aT PETE S WAYSIDE INN fCor Ridge and Brookpk Rds Near AurporT finer eafung esfablisnrnenrs in The Best Locahon in The Naflon Cleveland Ohio Mr and Mrs A C Mack Managers and Owners I E C I l , Picked by Ford Times Magazine as one of The l Best Wishes From Your Electrical Contractor REWALD ELECTRIC COMPANY Engineers Contractors Burlington Wisconsin Phone lO65 R. E. Nalevac Foreman A. B. Rewald Owner ANSIT LIN Charter Service anywhere River Trails serves Eastern Iowa and Southwestern Wisconsin J F WENZEL Owner Dubuque Iowa Compliments of PARKWAY RESTAU RANT On Route I20 between Skokie Hwy and Route 131 Waukegan Illinois LeRoyT Paulson l RIVER TRAILS TR ES 340 Central Avenue I Refreshungly yours From The Land Of Sky Blue WaTers HAMM S BEER MAHONEY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 7241 Vsncennes Avenue Chlcago 21 Illunons 363 Triangle 4-5700 or 5701 Numlsmatlsts who vsalked away vuth troph1es and mbbom for then' com d1Spl3yS Horkhexmer fmost art1st1cJ a trophy O Bexrne fblue rlbbonb Brxdenstme fred rlbbonb S11ver trophy to Factor Ccoms of greatest xalue and rarltyb O Ben ne fblue r1bbon7 F1l1psk1 fred ubbonb Honorable men tlon went to Stark and Heer Members also served as uihers for vlsltore Compliments of Mr and Mrs James L Flanagan 2440 Lakeview Avenue Chicago, lllmons i 4 L A Z is 3 , 1 I . . ' ' Y Y. . . . . ' - . . , . . . '. ' ' 1 - -. 7 ' 1 'Q . . . . -. s , . ' O 0 I Cho rles Wacouta Musica Alumnus of CAMPION VIOLIN INSTRUCTION by apponntment PLAYER of STANDARD CLASSICAL a d POPULAR MUSIC A arlable for Ba quets Partnes Theatrucals and all occasnons KEEP MUSIC ALIVE INSIST ON LIVE MUSICIANS CHARLES WACOUTA Pra ne du Chlen W Best Washes to Campion on the Seventy tntth Annlversary Specks II4 W Blackhawk Ave Praurle du Chien Was Motel Brlsbols Pralne du Chlen Wls Open All Year Phone 9586 20 UNITS Central Heatung AAA Recommended Aur Conditioned Dodgevnlle Locker Servlce and Food Plan F JESSE Owner Q I ' i n - . . . . . , I fl V . n I ' I Private Baths ir' ' , is. I Q - . . . , . f 'I' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 from CAMPION FATHERS CLUB OF CHICAGO OFFICERS 1954 55 Matt E Slmon Presldent 1243 Hullsude Road Northbrook lllrnols Jerome R Weltzel Executlve Vuce President 8921 Central Park Avenue Skokie llllnols Harry O Valleau Vlce Presldent and Treasurer 141 West Jackson Boulevard Chrcago lllunous Robert B Bell Vlce Presudent and Secretary 4046 North Keystone Avenue Chicago 41 lllunols VICE PRESIDENTS a L Be on Cha les V Musca ello Ro et B Bell Tho a J OCon ell Cha les A Burke LeRoy Paulson Cla M C ey Cl fto d D St egel a J Co e Har y O Valleau Cornel us C onln C ayto E Whltl g Thomas J E r ht Joseph J Zorc V cto A F cker BELLARMINE HALL The Jesult Retreat House Barrington lllunols lndlvrdual men who want to make a retreat at any time should vvrlte or phone THE JESUIT RETREAT LEAGUE OF CHICAGO Chucago Offlce 228 North LaSalle Street Chicago 1 llllnols Phone State 2 4546 I ' I I I . I - I I I I . , ' I I Willi m , at r . r b r . m s . ' n r . Walker Butler Harvey J. Reardon Dr. lr . ar i r . ri Willi m . wh y Y . i r ' l n . n . n ig . I r , i I T I I CongraTulaTions on your 75th Anniversary THE T. H. STEMPER CO., INC. CHURCH SUPPLIES Designers Importers Manufacturers H25 EasT Potter Avenue Phone: Sheridan 4-3610 Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin This IS what IS known today as the Campus Theatre As can be seen th1s was long elementau fhckers Dex oted to drama fheaxv and light? onlx llxe HCIOIS were seen before the days of Cinemascope or Vista Vision. Even before the days of the most COMPLIMENTS OF Mr and Mrs James L Flanagan J Frank Jr 40 EdwardJ 43 Eugene P 45 Con ratulatuons on our We sell all forms of Insurance Q Y 75th year J Frank Kelly 8.50.15 L N Grelber A630 175 W Jackson Blvd Hertt Jones Representative HA 7 4528 or 4529 lnternatlonal Trade Engnneers All Phases Ot Foreign Trade Import Export Investments INTERCONTINENTAL INDUSTRIES INC 555 West Adams Street Chucago 6 llllnons 5 I I . , . ' , I ' 0 O Q Chicago, lll. I I The FRANKLIN Line ig Q BARN EQUIPMENT Stanchlons Stalls Pens Lntter Corners Water Bowls Ventnlators Steel Gates HOG EQUIPMENT Hog Feeders gm Hog Waterers Hog Troughs I Hog Pans 2 Q FRANKLIN EQUIPMENT co MONTICELLO IOWA W I1 F ,ITIL ' 0 I ffl I f 0 X O ' . . I I If I ' I I- ' ' Ks. Ill lil . 0 1 'Il H54 55 lr Aw 4? 1 Iqyi il I Q lm: 4 :3 1 Ill!! ful wr- ' 'WI guy 'Mg 3 'WI Ill :Mp Q :g f llll I FII ,, I I- lx, ' I W HW ' . im' wt , IW mf N fwunl P ' ' I I 271 1955 alumnl retreatants First Row Murphey Cralg Morne Becker Fr D J H1gg1HS SJ lretreat masterl Mullane Tully Dwyer Callahan Second Row Kalb Schlee Passarellx Hackett Wellxng Harmon McCoy Thlrd Row Anto1ne Hughes Bolton Cota OMeara Groark SILVER MOON SPRINGS TROUT CLUB OFFICE SPRINGS NEW HOLSTEIN WIS NEAR PLYMOUTH WIS A Llmlted Membershlp Private Fashmg Club For The Whole Famuly located In The Beautlful Kettle Morame Hllls Write For Details And Membership Apphcatlon 31' D . I , , . , I., , . . . . . Y - I - , v y Y . 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V REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS ZCRC REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY 1226 Shernclan Road NorTh Chicago Illmoss Joseph J Zorc 3 Phones: DExTer 6-0564 Office - DExTer 6-3340 Res On Thus 75th Anniversary Ot A Great Cathollc Instntutuon Good Fathers Of Campuonl The Langenfelds of KERWIN COAL 81 FUEL COMPANY GUARANTEED FUELS 525 North Austin Blvd Chncago 44 Ill Columbus I 0780 coNoRAtuLAtIoNs CLARE THIEDE SUPPLY COMPANY ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 3 4 Congratulations To The CONGRATULATIONS M P I on your 75th Anmversary GEH Clwpllll HARVESTER A complete lme of Forage Harvesfmg and Forage Handlmg Equipment mcludmg Bunk Feeder Boxes GEHL BROS MFG C0 West Bend Wnsconsun Q C A O N Pna 0UNc: ur C-'U' U C I I - - - Kelly Kornbeef Congratulations from Finest For Over Chamberlain Twenty Five Years Corporal-Ion Vlncennes 6 4094 Honey Cured Corned Waterloo, Iowa Beef Brlskets Whllmg away tlme before the Zephy1 arr1ved on graduatlon day the students Bob Hope ffur coat engulfing photog Bob Madlganb cut capers The owner of the coat may be seen at r1ght as he explams to gulllble under classmen how he got lt 370 COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Armondo TCWNE THEATRE Grand Avenue Fox Lake lllmo s Y 1 Altar Wmes Our Specialty Beaulieu Vineyard PURE ALTAR WINES Table Wunes Etc RIchard H Magee For All Occasnons Management Consultant Wrlte for information Ernll M I-angers Co 301 Delaware Ave 8l9 S oth Street Daylon 5 Ohm Servung the Clergy for Taylor 6780 over fatty years Mnlwaukee 4 Wlsconsln Best Washes To The Faculty Drangle Foods Students and Friends of Campion l1C Mr and Mrs Stephen Klsha Manufacturers of Allen Larry Drangles Cheese Products Florlne Gilman Wisconsin 7325 S Prlnceton Ave Chucago Ill S6 1 - -C71 1 T 2 - - . . , . . I . . . I I . O Q' L I I - I . . I ML5-S220 l l . I . l I l n l ' I N Q . . I I . l WHEEL AND CRAWLER TRACTORS, .um MOTOR GRADERS, DIESEL GASOLINE AND mum I EQUIPMENT FOR AGRICULTURE AND 9 lr Low GRADE FUEL ENGINES. 4 Q? ROAD CONSTRUCTION DIESEL INDUSTRIAL POWER UNITS -- -N DIESEL MARINE ENGINES DIESEL GENERATOR SETS BLACK TOPPERS 6 STREET FLUSHERS MAINTENANCE UNITS ETC CONCRETE AND MORTAR MIXERS JAW CRUSHERS Ron CRUSHERS HAMMERMILLS WASHERS SCREENS BINS Q!! ASPHALT EQUIPMENT CONVEYORS BUCKET ELEVATORS SHOVELS FOUNDATION BORERS PILE DRIVERS CRANES TRENCH HOES MOUNTED ON TRUCKS OR SELF CLEANING -61677 SALCEDO S A MEXICODF Sa es Pane and Service Poncnano Arrnaga 23 Insurgenfes Norte 1274 213924 364923 172298 173733 379 GM ' CRAWLERS. , Q Q I : J ' I Another scene flom 'lhe House That Jack Built Hele fat leftl .hm Schumpt as an umqultous pzefect makea notes on dlatuxbels of the peace ID the Jug loom Thls FREE FILMS The Free Fulms you need to nllummate and vntaluze the Iearnmg process are lasted classnfied and separately mdexed by Tatle Sublect and Source nn the New 1955 Educators Guide to Free Films Authornatnve Comprehensrve Easy To Use Avanlable for S6 OO on 30 day approval EDUCATORS PROGRESS SERVICE Department CK Randolph Wusconsm sequence was easily one of the most catchy and best performed of the entire show. ' ' 1 I . l . . V . . I . . , I Compluments ot THE COMMERCIAL SHEARING 81 STAMPING CO Manufacturers ot Starnpungs Forgungs Weldments Tank Heads Steel Tunnel Llnung Hyclraulnc Pumps Motors Valves Cylinders Youngstown Onto Chucago Illnnous Salt Lake Cnty Utah l I I D 7 . 1 1 1 I Plants at: l I I , 1 I 1 fix Congratulahons OD your 75Th Armuversary HARRY O VALLEAU 81 COMPANY Not Inc INVESTMENT SECURITIES Board of Trade Bulldmg Chncago 11 Illmols CongraTuIaTlor1s and BesT Wushes from The North American Press Cover Products Dnvssnon Milwaukee Wls The fmesr nn yearbook covers Smce T864 382 Compliments of James M McCabe Hugh School T918 - O I - - K - 1 K - - - - ' - I ' 0 , . 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