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

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•prairie bn (Etjien, Hia Editor-in-Chief Kenneth J. Wall Assistant Editor William R. Obmascher Hintrr..........IB spring..........28 Honors ........ 42 Artioitira 48 JKaruUg.........B8 sports..........74 Jffrrstjmftt....88 opljomorrs . . . 9fi 3luntors......184 Armors........112 (Brafiuatton. . . 148 I.ydens take rest before starting. Volunteers haul lumber to bonfire site. Leshock hacks on Mark Lyden. Bran ley sounds off as usual. Bonfire nears completion. Barry Adkins Mike Maloney Lyden imitates G.E. soft-white. Angelo peers out dream-house window- Hoffman Lounge Students indulge in homework. George Marron Pup walks away disgusted after big loss. Mr. Cates prepares to devour mic. Dennis Mueller Juniors on winter expedition. Jim and Tony pose for picture hoping to get in yearbook. Chuck Doran The Munster Meatloaf Jay Gleason Mark Heberlein Sophomores blaze trail from Campion Hall to Lucey. Roland Winkler Fred Garnet! Bob Bruchs 23 Jim Bowman John Daleo Garnett, Osman and Littrel Loras Baum Ed Egan displays pro-blower technique. Tom Barlock Tim Casey Pat Diet and Kerry Coleman 31 Mr. Fullerton hard at work. 1973 Athletic Banquet Kevin Keuter gets rid of the “nubs.” I usu Mark Frazier and Durango Alderson Fred, Bob and Mike on route to check their mail. Gregg Schulte Roger Hawkins T. J. displays handball skills. 33 Dennis Mueller Joe Scholtz hurries to well-balanced meal. Mark Frazier Juniors prepare for take over of Xav. Tony Mavhan Juniors invade Mrs. McGinley’s hive. Student studies chem in cognitio. Mike Me Vary Joe Miesen on his way home. Bob Biedermann Lyden does impersonation of Fr. Scott in classroom. Mike and Mono Bcrnardon. Cuiang and Hawkins. 36 Charlie in dangerous mood. Trip Strub Boysie Link Jim Kunkel Johnson strains during work out. Pup roasting in the sun. Steve Macl llan Ken and friend Jim Brinkman Uniora 110 iluninra Mr. Cates calls the play safe at the plate. nttnr0 8 U Charlie unloads. 3l«nt0r0 3 2 40 The “KNIGHT MOBILE Tom Carvey Pag? Donors Mr. I'vcrett R. Ahlgrim Howard J. (ilceson l r. and Mrs. (,. 1). I.cnurdo Mr. and Mrs. Kdward A. Monoscalco Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murray Dr. and Mrs. J. i Orritn d Mrs. C.iiflord (..Smith Mr. and Mrs-. D. Bcrnardon Robert V. Bruchi . M.JX The eiisr Mrs. Jack R. hesier Mt-, and Mrs. Lu cne Die t Arthur 6. Kbelim! i .u « !1 Di Mon ]‘S Services Inc Dr. and frs. Jack (iatiaiifoer (iarvey PaUern and Ml . , Inc, Dr. and Mrs. Michael ( i Wncr Frances J Green II a I pin ‘Flee Service Mi. and Mrs. Jauih Hanna Dr. and Mrs. Robert Iluhcr Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Hurley K.-J. I losses Ko etko s Shoe Store Mr. and Mrs. Thud I . Ku lifc Mr. and Mrs. Bernard I Lee Dr. and Mrs. John I . Leonard Thomas Leyden Family Mr and Mrs. .coii c Matron Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Mo I inero Jack Moure a! ’.'kS-T l Charles M- Fkiice Trairie City Bank John Roat h Distr. Co. Mr. and Mrs. I . C. Snyder i . j..!::) Streicher li.irles T. Sweeney '1 flier s Furniture Plaza Mr. and Mrs. V'al Il« lt John Wosik Y in. P. Ha gen bach Humanus Variety Store Henry A. Ilolbing l.eo Henkcls Mrs. Anne Hillenbrand llolidav Motel Horsfall l.br. Co. The Jassak’s Jeffer’s Black Angus Kemble’s Greenhouse Pat Kimberley Lyle F. Kocster, Sr. Norman l.cincnktigcl Francis C. Link, M.D. Betty L. Littrel Ur. T. E. MacHolda Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKcy Michael C. Maloney Mr. and Mrs. John D. Martuch Ur. John P. Marty Anthony Mavhan Dave Meyer Mr. and Mrs. John S. Miesen Joseph A. Merck C harles R. Most Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Murray R. Norton Mr. and M rs. Raymond G. N’psbanm Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Novak, Sr. Richard J. Obmnsrber Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'Brien. Jr. Parnmonl Studios Mr. and Mrs. Gene M. Phillips The Pine’s Radio and T.V. Pladitim Bowl Prairie Motel Ur. and Mrs. N. P. Primiano Quality Beverage Co. Quality Discount Sandy's Ralph C. Scholl . Kenneth Shih Ur. and Mrs. Herbert M. Snodgrass Swenson's LG.A. V, Conley Taylor O.D. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Telrk Mr. and Mrs. Art Trausch. Jr. Travclmut Inc. John A. Udovc Ur. and Mrs. Robert Valcstin George J. Volger Winter's Country Market H. K. and A. Winkler Joseph Wojak Kenneth J. Wall William R. Obmascher Charles H. Riley Kevin W. Trehey Jeffrey J. Welter Gary T. Welter Mark A. Monoscalco Michael C. Maloney .............Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Copy Editor Photography Editor ...............Spring Editor ...............Sports Editor ...........Underclass Editor 50 Bill Obmascher, Ken Wall, Charlie Riley, Gary Welter, Mark Monoscalco, Mike Maloney, Kevin Trehey, Jeff Welter. Ken Wall Jeff Welter Mark Monoscalco Gary Welter Yearbook Representative Bob Graf and Ken Wall 51 ■ ®Sg Nick Schrup Eric Hillcnbrand .Mark Frazier Jeff Turner Gerry Betterman Steve Bernardon Brian Kimball Charlie Biley . Jay Gleeson Pete Norton General Manager (1st semester) General Manager (2nd semester) Assistant General Manager News Department (1st semester) News Department (2nd semester) Head of Disc Jockeys Programming Manager ........... Financial Manager ............Technical Manager ............Technical Manager 52 FRONT ROW: S. Bernardon, G. Betterman. M. Frazier. BACK ROW: E. Hillenbrand. B. Kimball. C. Riley. Nick Schrup Brian Kimball Eric Hillenbrand Steve Bernardon Jay Cleeson tnb?nt Hoftg do ngrf00 SITTING: Cerry Ramella. STANDINC Durando Alderson. Bill Now,Jeff Turner, Nick Schrup, Jay Cleeson. Mike Zebre. 54 PRESIDENT Gerald M. Ramella SECRETARY William D. Newton TREASURER Michael J. Zebre COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN SOCIAL Nicholas J. Schrup FINANCE Michael J. Zebre ACADEMIC Michael J. Lenardo STUDENT LIFE C. Durango Alderson COMMUNICATIONS Jeffrey L. Turner FOOD COMMITTEE E. Jay Gleeson Bill Newton — President 2nd semester 55 FRONT ROW D. Casey, C. Marron, M. Paulson. M. Hagen- bach. BACK ROW S. Pastrick. M. Zebre. W. El ward. B. Newton. A. Altimari. R. Chester. Mike Zebre. Bill Newton and Mark Hagenbach. M.A . £. BOTTOM ROW C. Foster. C. Childrey, B. Jackson. T. Bris- ter. F. Harris. D. Gray. M. Jewell, D. Mc.Moore. MIDDLE ROW E. Lee. G. Cosey. J. Smith, F. Garnett, J. Bowman, R. Purvis, R. Robinson, G. Wetzel, B. Newton, E. Smith. TOP ROW L. Tandy. R. Vaughn, D. Willis. T. Artis. C. Allen, C. Fuller, L. Fuller, M. Strong. T. Artis, T. Brister, C. Allen, J. Smith. lanii FRONT ROW J. Delaney. M. Heberlein. T. Jassak. S. Guiang, K. Freeman. B. Hurley, K. Trehey, G. Phillips. P. McDonald. A. Angeleri. T. Murray. Kevin Trehey Phil McDonald (Efj?n lpafo ra h RONT ROW B. Newton, M. Frazier. S. Bernardon, B. Bransley, K. Coleman. BACK ROW M. Lyden, T. Johnson. T. Barlock. P. Haas. Johnson. Childrey and Bernardon. Johnson cries for team support. 58 A h m t ni 01 r a t i n tt 62 Mr. J. C. Boor — Principal Mr. F. L. Cates — Dean of Students E «glial} Rev. R. H. Fitzgerald. S.J. tuMea Rev. P. F. Dreckman, S.J. Rev. J. V. O’Connor, S.J. Mr. E. C. Smith Mr. D. C. Fullerton HatljpmatuB 11 Mr. R. W. Shipley — Dept. Head Mr. C. J. Steele Rev. J. R. Hilbert. S.J. Mr. T. C. Roach Rev. W.J. Kidd, S.J. triente Rev. P. A. Mahowald, S.J. — Dept. Head ev J Rev. J. J. Strzok. S.J. (Elaaaual ani moiiprtt iCanguag? Mr. M. C. Drake — Modem Dept. Head Rev. J. C. McNellis, S.J. Classical Dept. Head. Mr. N. T. Campbell Rev. W. E. Boehme. S.J. Mr. B. H. Dessel. S.J. i taff ;.u' d« v ► ¥ Mr. Kennedy Ms. Boor Bro. Guenther. S.J. Mr. Zenz 70 Mr. Gosz Fr. Miles. S.J. — Mr. Dagon Mr. Des Rocher Mr. Gillitzer Mrs. Crees Sr. Oppriecht. O.P. Mrs. Gillitzer Mrs. Bouzck Mrs. Peckham Mrs. McGinley Miss Miller Mrs. Beuning L Prof. S. S. deRanitz Mrs. Smith Mrs. Kolman Mrs. Prochaska Mrs. Mezera Mrs. Jelinek Mrs. Cokey Mrs. Lessard Mr. Dworak Mr. Bed ward Mrs. Klema Mrs. Strauman Mr. Korback Mr. Konichek Mrs. Lucas Mrs. Warner V 3ffnntbaU FRONT ROW T. Strub, trainer; S. Casey, manager; D. Cas- ey. P. Wehner, M. Me Vary. M. Roll. D. McMoore, T. Halpin. P. Luedtke. S. Bernardnn. D. Betlach. T. Johnson. MIDDLE ROW Coach N. Campbell. Ass’t Coach D. Fullerton. T. Trausch. D. Green, A. Mayhan. G. Betterman. J. Leinenku- gel. R. Novak. L. Baum. J. Gleeson. R. Helbing, G. Melcher. C. Schulte. K. Trehey, M. Frazier, K. Kuchenhecker, Ass’t Coach R. V uillcmot. BACK ROW: J. Peterson, B. Hiehing, M. Monoscalco. B. Tetek, B. Nagle, G. Childrey, D. Gray, A. Brister, F. Harris. T. Scheck, C. Otto, K. McVary, T. Casey, T. Altimari. B. Jackson, G. Foster. 76 Casey to Roll Betlach doing the kicking Johnson breaking through for long gain McVarv And Johnson doing the job (Eruga (Eountrg STANDING: J. Snodgrass, G. Kramer. P. McDonald. S. Otte- son. T. Murray. T. Roach. KNEELING J. Delaney, J. Waickman. K. Kcuter. B. Waick- man. R. Hawkins. Otteson striding on to victory. Wrestling STANDING F. Lucdtkc. M. Zcbrc, G. Childrey, F. Garnett. B. Tetek. KNEELING: R. Hawkins, T. Murray, D. Austell, D. Mueller, T. Johnson, D. Alderson. Luedtke working on an arm. Terry Johnson first in state tournament. Garnett with a victory. Zebre working the pin. 79 laakftbaU STANDING R. Punis, D. Gray, D. Casey. L. Baum. C. Fuller, J. Lei- nenkugel, F. Abderholden. P. Koester, B. Kimball. C. Riley. B. Jackson, D. Betlach. KNEELING: T. Strub, S. Carpenter. D. Gosz, C. Steele. S. Pastrick. K. Keuter. 80 Abderholden hits one from the line Swimming STANDING J. Zwickcr. M. Teed. J. Havlik. T. Cordes. K. McVary. B. Waiekman, J. Lcshock. R. Snyder. S. Bails. D. Jennings, A. Reinhart. KNEELING: M. Bodnar, J. Kunkel. T. Bar lock. M. Lyden. E. Sherlock. G. Hahn. Mark Bodnar 82 Breen Lyden $rark STANDING T. Hinkes. D. Matzko. S. Otteson, C. Most. R. Novak. T. Vfayhan. B. Jehrinu. T. Artis. D. Betlach. P. Mc- Donald. L. Lee. KNEELING: B. Waickman. T. Casey, II. Ton- er, D. Eartly, J. Bertrand, B. Jackson. L. Gomez. Steve Otteson 83 lasfball STANDING B. Hurley. B. filching. P. Luedtke. P. Koester. L. Baum. M. Roll, M. Fichter. K. Kuckcnbccker. KNKKL- INC : G. Bcttcrman. J. Kunkel, F. Harris. G. Schulte, G. Fos- ter, J. Marek. C. DesRocher. Mike Roll gazes on Pat Koester ready in the field. Roll puts the wood into one. Sizing up the opposition. DesRocher fires up team. Cregg Schulte ®ntttia STANDING: Fr. McNellis, S. Pastrick, M. Lyden, M. Gomez, C. Otto, G. Schulz. C. Kramer. K. Galipo, G. Hahn. M. Mar- hocfcr, P. Murphy. KNEELING: K. Keuter, J. Gallagher, G. Marron, M. Panozzo. R. Snyder, J. Guiang, S. Guiang, M. Vlolinero. Mark Lyden smashes it over the net. 86 Scott Pastrick making a great return. Jim Guiang sets his sights. $0lf STANDING: N. Campbell, M. HaRenbach, J. Duffy, J. Bowman, D. Hussey, S. Mayer. K. Pierce. KNEELING: M. Curoe, M. Frame, T. Casey. R. JenninRs. Mark HaRenbach Keeps his eye on the ball. 87 R.Synder T. Fifer L. Rosenblate C. Kimberly T. Swicker D. Schrciber S. Maver J. Flood j. Gallagher F. Mol inero C. Cosey G. Wetzel K. Keuter M. Rossetti E. Lee T. Neimier C. Kaber J. Smith T. Jassak R. Wallace T. Casey K. Kuckenbeckcr T. Artis S. Strub S; O' M. Schultheis B. Dillmun J. Abderholdcn D. Berry J. Striker vi C. Most 92 C. Smith M. Arancio J. Dvwer C. Kelly M. Brown V. Kirrin T. Roach D. Lester J. Cores D. Curoe J. Gadzik 93 M. Teed S. Casey L. Gomez D. Gretz T. Adler A. Damjanovich M. Jage 94 ad' 1 1 R. Williams C. Shih J. Duffy J. Baker 95 T. Corde J. Delam ) M. McVary J. Barnett D. Ertley T. Bcnish D. Lynch M. Ahlgrim K. Wojak C. Marron J. Peak 98 J. Depies R. Hawkins T. Murrav 9 E. McCullough M. Hanna M. Strong C. Otto VV. Stoner M. Brennan M. Frame S. Kulasik K. Koklauner J. Bolton G. Foster R. Hurley J. Leonard J. Leshock B. Ramsey M. Hagen bach G. Schulte J. W ood B.Jackson C. Schulz C. Anderson ■) I i B. Link E. Egan D. Betlach N. Lyden D. Mueller D. Casey D. Hayes 106 J. Schmidt T. Klein 108 B. Atkinson D. Lee J. Thclcn M. Maloney J. I.effel M. Fichter S. Otteson D. O’Brien M. Rademacher T. Johnson E. Sherlock F. Abdorholdcn 109 % J. Kunkcl F. Harris R. Hayes C. Knoeffler 110 T. Strub B. Tetek J. Udovc J. Waickman B. Heibing J. Marck Ill M. O’Brien BARRY ADKINS Carlinville, III. He puts his cigar out in your face just for kicks, II is bedroom window, it is made out of bricks. The national guard stands around your door. I ain’t go’na work on Freddie’s farm no more! TOM BARLOCK Chicago, III. DURANGO ALDERSON Nashville, Tenn. Four years of time. But that time was only mine. It’s all too much for me. So, I’ll go on doing what I know. Being me. LORAS BAUM Dyersville, la. GERRY BETTERMAN Omaha, Neb. Campion ’69-’73 — happy days, love, prayer, friendship — brothers; rec room, cinnamon rolls, NBA, State, Club 110, bowling alley. Varsity Club, 4 South — WOW has it been cool! To leave it all would be the toughest thing 1 have ever had to do. So as always, let’s stay together. Give 'em hell guys!!! STEVE BERNARDON Canton, Ohio From the days of Frosty Pipal, to the days of the shaving cream fights, if all my experiences and all my friends could he placed in a big sack, then it would have to be tabled, “Love”. DAVE BOWAR Prairie du Chien, Wis. BOB BRANSLEY Northbrook, 111. Some people thing that Campion is a retreat for boys. A doper’s den. A drunk’s bar stool. No matter what people say. Campion still puts out the greatest Men. TNX BOB BRUCHS Youngstown, Ohio Constancy wins what happiness doesn’t reach” ALFREDO BRITO Riohamba Chihorazo, Ecuador MIKE BUDNICK Ada, Mich. BUTCH BURTON Springfield, 111. And though there’s joy in emptiness I cannot say Your absence fits the joys of living. TERRY BURKE Reno, Nev. Three and a half years is a long time. I ve learned a lot and grown even more. It’s been an experience to say the least. Keep on truckin’ — Later 117 KEVIN COLLINS Cedar Rapids, la. “There were the days When life was interesting For those who were interested!” Four years of People, like hooks, different and unique. We learned how to read each story. Campion gave us intrigue to read on. JIM COUCHLAN Mankato, Minn. Hi! I m me. I’ve always been me, and I always will be me. But when I look in a mirror. I’m not me! I’m om. STEVE CLEARY Hinsdale, III. KERRY COLEMAN Clare, Iowa 118 MIKECUROE Bernard,la. JOHN DALEO Melrose Park, III. TOM CURRIER Elk Grove Village, III. It’s really been a gas this time. PAT DIETZ Chicago, III. Campion is a book with pressed leaves. Color stamped the pages forever Just for the memory. Keep on truckin’. CHUCK DORAN BILL EDWARDS McHenry, III. Youngstown, Ohio I did not know What I hadn't known Because I destroyed What I thought wasn't Me. But now I know Where I am — Arriving late to the starting block But, Nevertheless, Starting. 120 PAUL EWALD Palatine, 111. MARK FRAZIER Elk Grove Village, 111. Life is made up of small comings and goings. And for everything we take, with us, there is something that we leave behind. We were to- gether, and it was beautiful. Pilamava. FRED GARNETT Chicago, III. JAYGLEESON Greenwich, Conn. When you turn the corner and you run into yourself Then you know that you have turned All the corners that are left. Growing up is the hardest thing we ll ever do. And I hope all of you have grown to what you want to be. Because if you haven’t yet, you never will. Thanks for growing up with me. Tnx Hawk KEVIN GRAFF Oak Lawn, 111. I was born in a cross-fire hurricane And I howled at my ma in the driving rain But it’s all right now, in fact, it’s a gas! But it’s all right. I’m Jumpin’ Jack Flash. It’s a gas! Gas! Gas! 121 RICHARD GREEN New Buffalo, Mich. It’s been four years, four years of friends made and lost, four years of joys four years of disappointments, it’s been four years of life. 122 TOMHALPIN Prairie du Chien, Wis. PETE HAAS Chicago, III. Tiger got to hunt Bird got to fly Man got to sit and wonder, Why, Why, Why? Tiger got to sleep Bird got to fly Man got to tell himself he understand. JOHN HAYES Chicago, III. RICH HELBING East Dubuque, III. By clinging to life, we show how empty life in America is. Rather than clinging to life to find a more complete peace, cling to peace and find a more complete life. If one needs to cling. Re- member: life is around us and within us. Good- bye Mr. Chips. Four years seem long There are good and bad memories I’m gone and glad to he gone. ERIC HILLENBRAND Oshkosh, VVis. Work? Who heard of it. We all did first semes- ter, hut for second, it was rally time. Thanks a lot for everything Chari, Lo, Pup, Fraz, Bear, Cub, Ken, Bill, Jay, Oscar, Harold, Mike, Mike R., Zebes Spock, of course all those unpredict- able juniors the rest of the seniors. 123 CHARLIE HOHMEIER Chicago, III. They let me out of school how about that, huh? Good-bye, Hey, Good-bye guys! Maybe I II see you around sometime, huh? Hey, don’t make a stranger of yourself, huh Remember the coop, huh? I hope I hope you don’t forget me or nothing. Good-bye JOE HUBER Charles City, la. I m glad that I was able to be part of Campion. WILLIAM HURLEY Chicago, III. Sunward I’ve climbed’, and joined the tum- bling mirth of sun split clouds and, done a hundred things you have not dreamed of.’ BRIAN KIMBALL Oshkosh. Wis. TOM KUZLIK Chicago, III. It’s been a hell of a time, the past four years — a lot of work, fun, and getting to know people. I’ll never forget the people I met and the things we did. I hope they will never forget me. PAT KOESTER Frankfort. III. KEVIN LEE Mt. Prospect, III. Try! If you don’t try, you don’t do. If you don’t do, why are you here? 125 Challenge and Change! Stay loose, friends JOHN LEINENKUGEL Osage,la. ANDY LITTON Ri al, Phillippines Better to live like a lion for one day than to live like a sheep for a hundred years. MIKELENARDO Park Ridge, 111. blackbird singing in the dead of night take each broken wing and learn to fly all your life you were only waiting for this moment to arrive blackbird fly blackbird fly into the line of the dark black night TERRY LITTREL Chicago, 111. PAUL LUEDTKE Dubuque, III. I’ve learned a lot in 4 years about myself and others, and I think the most important thing I’ve come to know is summed up in the phrase, “We find that friendship adds and multiplies the more we divide it.’’ It’s been a high point in my life. BREEN LYDEN Youngstown, Ohio Senior year was fun. We are now at a time when we don’t even know who our friends are. JON McKEY Milwaukee, Wis. MIKE McGAVOCK Stuart, Florida I’m glad the TV room had a color TV. Tnx MIKE Me VARY Springfield, 111. Four years — And I loved it. GEORGE MARRON Belleville, III. MARK MAYER Prairie du Chien, YVis. God Grant Me The Serentity To Accept The Things I Cannot Change, Courage To Change The Things I Can, And Wisdom Always To Tell The Difference Campion’s been a good experience for me. I made lots of friends and learned a lot about life, but most of all, I found myself at Campion. TONY MAYHAN Chicago. III. Campion has been a learning experience for me, not only in books, but in people, and has pro- vided four of the best years of my life. GREG MELCHER Buffalo, Mich. We’ve been together for four years, to learn, and to share with one another. My hope is that we don’t forget to continue. 130 JACKMONREAL Willowick, Ohio Do yourself a favor. Try it, you’ll like it. And I did. BILL NEWTON Chicago, 111. FETE NORTON Dubuque, la. Can’t look back — too good to be true. RICH NOVAK LaPorte, Ind. Made weak by time and fate, but not in will, to strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. DON NOSBAUM Chicago, III. BILLOBMASCHER Prairie du Chien, Wis. Crossroads, seem to come and go. The gypsy flies from coast to coast. Knowing many, loving none; Bearing sorrow, having fun. But at home they’ll always run to sweet Melissa. Gregg Allman JOE OSMAN Chicago, 111. JIM POPE Berwyn, 111. YVe starve, look at one another short of breath, walking proudly in our winter coats, wearing smells from lah’ratories, facing a dying nation of moving paper fantasy, listening for the new told lies with supreme visions of lonely times, some- where, inside something, there’s a rush of great- ness, who knows what stands in front of our lives; I fashion my future on films in space. Silence tells me secretly everything. Risk is the spice of life. BOB PRIMIANO Joliet, 111. Making friends freshman year and watching them leave before the four years. First year was my best year. Thanks friends. MIKE RAK Chicago, 111. I’m glad that these past four years gave nun a chance to really live. Thanks. DAVERADEMAKER Cedar Rapids, la. I’ve learned a lot about life here at school, now I’m readv to try it out. Good luck and prosperity to all! LU RAINERI River Forest, 111. GERRY RAMELLA Rocky River, Ohio PAUL RICHARDS Greenfield, Ind. One morning, I woke up, and I knew you were really gone. A new day, a new way and eyes to see the dawn. Go your way. I'll go mine and carry on. CHARLIE RILEY Munster, Ind. To anyone and everyone; Thank you for being good to me. To the people I hurt. I’m sorry. To the people I made laugh, thank you for giving me the opportunity. When this you see, remember me In order to get to heaven, ya gotta raise a little hell! 134 MIKE ROLL Dayton, Ohio Be true and honest and you’ve got it made. It may sound dull and typical, but it’s the truth. BOB SCHMIDT Chicago, 111. So I’m to write The cause of my significance. Why you see it’s because of This stone stare’n down on me. It’s been have’n a hard laugh at me since I was born Chipped away at my patience. But I chased after it and laughed the whole way down. Till I chipped away in it the final date of my life. I win — ha ha ha NICK SCHRUP Dubuque, la. 135 GREGG SCHULTE Kenosha, Wis. Success is being able to look back without re- gret and the future without fear. DAVE STASTNY McHenry, 111. Within me is the potential to commit every act I see being committed by other men, and unless I feel this potential, 1 can, at any moment be con- trolled by these same evils. JOHN SEERY Palatine, 111. You are a fluke of the universe, you don’t belong here. Whether you know it or not the universe is laughing behind your back. Give up. Deteriotta TIM TRAUSCH Dubuque, la. JEFFTURNER Sioux City, la. To start to solve the world problems you have to start to relate to other people, learn how to work with other people. This has been only the beginning, I hope there is no end. KEVIN TREHEY Seneca, Wis. For we are children of the universe and despite all of our accomplishments; no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. CHUCK YV AC HUT A Prairie du Chien, Wis. 137 KEN WALL Prairie du Chien, W'is. There were so many things I would’ve liked to have done But clouds got in the way . . . PAT WEHNER Shorewood, Wis. GARY WELTER Prairie du Chien, Wis. JEFF WELTER Prairie du Chien, Wis. ROLAND WINKLER Elkhart, Ind. so you say i have to start another four okay i had hell you can’t hold on to time . . i guess, so have a pabst on me don’t think twice, it’s all jj “There is a road, no simple highway, between the dawn, and the dark of night; And if you go, no one may follow that path is for your steps alone. MIKE ZEBRE Kemmerer, Wyo. 139 Awards Prpspnteii Iffridag, Mag IB Mentor Partg Kevin Trehey Fr. Bill Kidd Tim Trausch Charlie Rilev Party Award Ken Wall Military Award Letterman’s Award .....Eric Hillenbrand Cerbil Award Tardy Award . .. . Nick Schrup for R.E.O. Rowdy Award Traveling Award JimCoughlan Jos. Schlitz Trophy .. . Awarba Prpapntpii i uni ag, Mag 20 93rh QInmmpnrpmpnt Valedictorian Steve Bernardon Salutatorian ................................ Mike Curoe Bausch Lomb Scientific Award K. Trehey Bishop’s Medal Durango Alderson American Legion Award Paul Luedtke Gold Medal .............. Kevin Trehey Duhamel Trophy ....... Eagle's Award Bill Newton “W” Club Award Pat Koester Barb Herreid Award John Hayes Barb Herreid Award Fred Garnett Bellarmine Award John Seery Fr. Stokes’Award............................Jeff Turner Kevin Trehey On a hot August night in 1969 I remember laying in bed and thinking about the future. At that time, graduation seemed so far and distant, and now graduation has become a reality. I thank you Mom and Dad for giving me the opportunity to attend Campion. To try and attempt to sum up four years at Campion is extremely hard. I sincerely hope that I have brought some happiness to some people, and that I’ve accomplished more good than bad. The greatest thing for me has been the people. Last year there were some people who I didn’t know at all and experienced no 146 contact whatsoever with them. However, this year I feel as though I’ve grown closer to more people and opened myself up a little bit. You people of whom I speak have brought me much happiness. Now it’s time to leave the little neighborhood of Campion and move on to a bigger suburb called college. To leave Campion ain’t gonna be no picnic but we must. I wish all of you the best of luck in whatever you become involved in. in the future. ’73 forever and Thank you. Charlie 147 1 would like to apologize to anyone I have hurt in the making of this yearbook and forgive anyone who has hurt me in the making of this yearbook KXtutetJ. Voj(


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