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

 - Class of 1960

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Ni W J iw arc' broughi out in diversified social funvtions -. lf E f ,J if fi L I f K ' My agp- - lim, 'ip 3:6 f ui., , .WW Mr. Roland J. Teske, S.J. i 5 . sly, . 57 'JZ , .Q , Sing Along with Milch - Campion sfyle. Falhers Wiggins and Doran at p ty fi Qs i i ' 4 i Rev. John A. Wiggins, S.J. Mr. Robert A. Worman, S.J. Rev. Carl E. Zachman, S.J. 25 ,w.wW

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ll vll-rmuuled personalities of faculty members Mr. Ryan. M.A. Economics, Ph.L. Two and a half years ago when Mr. Ryan came to Campion at mid-semester, he was faced with the tremendous prob- lem of getting acquainted with the students. He succeeded admirably and is well known through his Geometry, English, and Group Guidance classes, as head prefect of senior division and JV Football coach. Fr. Scherman. The man behind the screen is our link with Ma's and bowling. Once a week almost every student takes a trip to the Bursar's office to draw out money. The answer is either yes, or you're overdrawn, but it is always given with a smile. Father also teaches Religion to the juniors. Mr. Schmidt. Campion's goal is to educate boys mentally and physically. This man does both by teaching English to seniors and Speech to sophs and by directing the vast senior div intramural program. He makes out the various league teams, schedules, and times of games to be played. But his happiest duty is to give out trophies to the winning teams. Fr. Scott. A.B., M.A., M.S. Physics, Ph.L., S.T.L, For the past twelve years Campion's author-teacher has repre- sented Campion well. in the field of Physics he is the best, and the iuniors realize this. Last year Father was awarded a certificate for excellence. The Treasure Chest and the Queen's Work buy his short stories. Mr. Sheridan A.B. and M.A. Education, Ph.L. Successful forensics coach and sophomore English and Speech teacher, Mr. Sheridan assists Fr. Kalb in running Lucey Hall and moderates a iunior sodality group. Mr. Teske. MA. Greek maior, Latin minor. This year senior and iunior Latin classes have a new flavor. Translation and memory are a large part of learning any language, but Mr. T's. classes are livened with background work and discussions. He also handles the Art Club with skill and efficiency. Mr. Wambach. A.B. Philosophy, M.A. Latin. New way to translate Latin? The seniors thought it impossible, but Mr. Wambach taught them to read Latin as Latin, and not merely to trans- late it into a Latin-English version. He moderates iunior sodality and dips into athletics as golf coach and highly successful frosh basketball coach. Fr. Wiggins. A.B. English, Ph.L. The success this year of VOC is due largely to this Jesuit. Daily he spends hours in the lofty floors of Kostka Hall pre- paring a new and better radio station for Campion. Along non-electronic lines he teaches Algebra to frosh and counsels seniors. Mr. Worman. A.B. Philosophy, M.A. Mathematics. This year senior Chemistry class is a lively one due to its teacher. Students may see everything from water burning to the laboratory on fire. Out of the laboratory he applied his artistic ability to decorating for the Parents' Weekend Carnival and to designing the intricate Military Ball theme. In the spring his fancy turns to the tennis team of which he is coach. Fr. Zachman. Campion alumnus who made a name for himself as catcher in baseball, Father remains an enthusiastic follower of all Campion sports. He gives the freshman a solid training in the fundamentals of Latin, one they never lose throughout their education. Schmidt SJ Rev. John M. Scott, S.J. Mr. Michael P. Sheridan, S.J.



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Corps of skilled Brothers perform behind the Br. Robert F. Daley, S.J. Br. Henry M. Eakin, S.J. Br. Robert J. Greene, S.J. 26 Br. Daley. Transcripts to be prepared and mailed, report cards to be filled in, conduct cards to be readied, all in a day's work for Br. Daley. But this dedi- cated busy Brother still manages to run the Registrar's Office with great efficiency. Finishing his 23rd year at Campion, he is well-known and liked by hundreds of graduates. After a man graduates from Campion, he still keeps in contact with Brother. Besides having a full schedule of work to be done, Brother also answers letters from graduates who seek information for college and postgraduate institutions. Br. Eakin. Grounds-keeper seems like a small job, but in reality there is more to it than iust picking flowers for the altars. Fall, winter, and spring Brother is busy at his important task of keeping our campus one of the most beautiful in the country, His iob ranges from driving a snow plow in winter to handling a rake with dexterity in spring. Whether riding a bike to inspect his workmen or driving the red truck with a group of student-helpers behind, this lrish brother is always smiling. Br. Green smilingly obliges all who come to the tailorship for his services. Everything from broken zippers to missing buttons is diligently taken care of in the quarters of the laundry room in the basement of Old Lawler Hall. The fastest stitcher alive makes the cassocks for the Wisconsin province Jesuits, and in afternoons Brother willingly lends a helping hand in the Cafeteria and the Book Store. Br. Kempker is the man who daily makes things tick in the treasurer's office. A World War ll veteran, he learned from scratch the work of an accountant since coming to Campion. In his iob as sacristan in the Students' Chapel, Brother sees to it that the house of the Lord is kept in spic and span condition at all times. Br. Murphy in the role of Postmaster General of Campion is the student link with the outside world. Through his hands pass all the letters, magazines, packages, and mailing cases that arrive on campus. Cleaning to be sent out, stamps to be purchased, packages to be wrapped, all is done by this industrious Jesuit Brother who never tires of running back and forth to town with a carload of work. Br. Staber, Maintenance Director par excellence, has a tough iob on his hands. His duty is to manage the carpenter and paint departments, supervise the work of these sections, and direct the ianitorial staff. Broken things are repaired, old pieces are replaced, dingy walls are repainted - all in a day's work for this busy Brother. Br. Stockley. Mothers have no worries that their sons will not be well cared for. Br. Stockley is tho Milk Shake King of the Midwest, and well-fed faces testify to this, Of course, there must be atmosphere to enjoy ice cream, and this year the decor of the Cafe was changed to please the likes of all. Brother directs the Book Store with the same efficiency. Br. Stritch. As Assistant to the Treasurer, this brother combines wit with finance. There are no ifs, ands, or buts about his efficiency. To relieve the tensions built up during the day computing figures, Brother indulges in his favorite and interesting pastime of heraldry. l Br. Paul J. Kempker, S.J. Br. Thomas C. Murphy, S.J.

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