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Page Eight CARDINAL AND WHITE February 21, 1957 AROUND OUR SCHOOL : JD HEAR SAY AROUND CAMPUS . . . ' v Frick is the bull whip-cracker in the song, RINGLE-RANGLE. Alan Hamilton is going to be a clothes designer. Cahill, bathing suit salesman in Mexico. Ronny Danna is going to stop giving parties. Tom Henke has been elected the queen of the May. Hancock's head was mistaken for a cue ball at the senior party. Boehm found out who stole his Toasty Roasties. Bro. How It is Book Frank is big man on campus. many calories in a doughnut, Bro. Yasho? a dual-handled broadsword, not a single-handed rapier! reports are coming up again. Rapp is 17 now! Another candidate for the draft board in a year. Volk has got a muffler for his cycle. i 1 i ll' U Some of the better dressed students are: Paul Pruess, Gary Lombardo, and Ronald Karst. Bro. MacCaffery has been ygpu die you're all dressed up ,vWho was it who used the office ' nlsroax CLASS: Br6ix'wRay: Vescovo, what Vlcksburg?' M 'N- Bob: TA 1-7564 iwith a sighl. teaching against atheism because when with no place to go. excuse: I couldn't find the registrar's ll ll il lk was the number of people killed at 1 i i i l FROM THE WEE HOURS Harry Fender QKMOXJ: At one o'clock in the morning he plugged the Mothers' Club fashions. Thank you-a senior who was still doing homework. l S t U I The Juniors have been measured for their rings. Long time no C. il I ll I t Who forgot to tell his date to wear Bermudas to Class Night? 1 ll U U ll Someone came to religion exams without his tie, or for that matter without his shirt: he also wore khakis. Who set Brother Yasho's alarm clock at 2:30 in the morning? Who has been disrupting the library, and Bro. Herman? U 1 i I i Motto of this column: If you can't laugh at the jokes of the age, at least laugh at .the age of the jokes. Seniors Hrmly believe that their first parents were not monkeys, as Darwin taught. Although upon hearing some of them laugh, one GRADE SCI-IOOL HONORS wonders. HIGH HONORS Fourth Grade: Robert Sutemeier, Ronald Schaefer, David King, Rob- ert Sanders, Eugene Hamilton. Fifth Grade: Steve McCormick, Ruben Navarro, Steve Striebel. Sixth Grade: Kim Dalton, Pat Forrestal, Jim Sutemeier. Seventh Grade: Alex De La Garza, William Wefel, Robert Schaefer, William Louderman. Eighth Grade: John Grady, Glen Hrdllcka, Eric Leonhardt. HONORS Fourth Grade: Glen DeHart, Fred Breitenwischer, James O'Con- nor. Fifth Grade: Dieterich Heden- kamp, Douglas Jones, Luke Knese, Dale Meier, Michael Mulligan, Robert Bauer, Frank Gruchalla. Sixth Grade: Rusty Smith, Jack Baumstark, John Tegethoft, Pete Krewet, Tom Gallipeau, Paul Eb- erle, Rocky Tarantola, Manuel Navarro, Mike Grady, Eric Moyer, Ed Quillman, Denny Mulcahy. Seventh Grade: Jacques Mistrot, Guy Thiel. Eighth Grade: James Bresna- han, Joseph Bauer, Philip Haley, Gene Ramage. It HONOR o n ll ., Q OL - X l il ,J HIGH HONORS-SEMESTER I Freshmen Frank Krewet Charles Nolan Juniors John Gutsmiedl Lloyd Klinedinst Charles Maeder Michael Tueth Seniors Stephen Saller George Volk Neal Touhill l-l0NORS-SEMESTER I Freshmen James Bozdech Gregory Faherty Louis Hulshof James Klebba Patrick Nolan Joseph Teiber Jerome Murphy Thomas Allen Frederick Walker Raymond Wander Sophomores Doyne Dawson Richard Kuzmich John Owen Nelson Phelan Emert Wyss James Wehner Juniors John Dailey William Hamilton Charles Stock Paul Knese Thomas Touhill Seniors Richard Cahill David Dempsey fContinued from Page 71 Cougars had a rather abundant amount of luck as they managed to tie us by the tlnal quarter, and only squeezing us out in the overtime. High point men for the Flyers were: Boyer, 14: Satterthwalte, 12: Dohle, 10, and Kearns, 8. Only top men for Coyle were Hol- man with 23 and Young with 14.
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