Chaminade College Preparatory School - Cardinal Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1959

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- fullle WC C q v 'Urol S' ole. CHAMINADE COLLEGE 8 ' A CLAYTON, MISSOURI J ll Q QP CHAMINADE COLLEGE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IZ, l958 NUMBER l Standing. leit to right: Bro. David Wolk. Bro. Louis Meinhardt. Bro. Emil Pcxwelek. Bro. Iohn Kurz: seated: Bro. Charles Labus. Fr. Iohn Gorman. Bro. Daniel Rabitt. Bro. Iohn Hauq. Additions to the faculty at Cham- inade this year include eight new members. Father .Iohn Gorman. S.M., comes to Chaminade after six years in the Marianist Seminary. Father will serve as chaplain, do guidance work and teach junior and fresh- man subjects. Brother Louis Meinhardt is not new to Chaminade, having former- ly served as prefect. treasurer. eighth grade teacher and grade school principal. He has returned to Chaminade as athletic director and moderator of the Fathers' Club. Brother Louis also teaches typing and bookkeeping. Brother Daniel Rabitt is a new- comer to Chaininade. He taught last year in San Antonio, Texas. Brother Rabitt is presently serv- ing as treasurer. Brother John Kurz came to us from Victoria, Texas, where he served as principal of St. Josephs High School. Brother Kurz teaches American problems and sociology. and is in charge of the book store. Returning to Chaminade after a stay at St. Michaels Chicago, is Brother .Iohn Hang. Brother was here from 1948 to 1952. when he served as second division prefect and as head coach. This year Brother is teaching religion, di- recting physical education. and coaching B-team basketball. Brother David Wolk comes to us froln Victoria, Texas, to aid the third division as prefect. Be- fore his present assignment Broth- er was band director for four years. Bro. Charles Labus returns from Peru to teach the fifth grade at Chaminade. In charge of maintenance this year is Bro. Emil Pawelek, for- merly of St. Mary's University. San Antonio, Texas. li -Nil -- my Hli fNlf - Speakers Active The Chaminade speech team has a year filled with hard work ahead of it, since it has lost many valuable veterans of last year. Brother Frank Klapp. head of the speech department. hopes to match last year's enviable record. Broth- er Klapp will be assisted in this task by Brothers Joseph Rasky and John Simon, who will serve as coaches. The team will rely heavily upon Robert Hellrung, last year's first place winner in C.I.S.L. oratory, and upon last year's freshman and sophomore debaters who captured first place in the St. Louis Uni- versity High School tournament- .Iim Klebba, Bob Leggat, Michael Morris, and Jerry Walsh. As in previous years, Chaminade will again contend in C.I.S.L. De- bate and in General Speech. As last year. Chaminade's speech team will be host for their own debate tournament later on in thc year. All the students who will par- ticipate in the speech activities this year have assured us that their efforts will help maintain the precedent set in the previous year.

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SENIOR EDITORIAL STAFF: R. Rabenau, R. Rodgers. GSW JUNIOR EDITORIAL STAFF5 QLEFT TO RIGHTQ: F. Krewet, J Walsh, G. LaVigne, P. Pruess. REPORTERS3 QLEFT TO RIGHTQ: J. Bozdech, J. Meier, M. Dow'ning,W. Burglechner, C. Lombardo, C. Bina, D. Milfeld, E. Quillrnan, D. Hallman, L. Saenger, D. Han- I ley, J. Rolwing, J. Nicholson, B. Povich. R. Meister, circulation manager. 1 64



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Page Two CARDINAL AND WHITE September l2, 1958 Zcfaiafwl by Michael Adrian On the opening day of school, Brother Robert Ernst mentioned what School Spirit is. School Spirit is hard work at your studies during the whole year. Many people think that School Spirit is just yelling at sporting events and sticking up for Chaminade in arguments. We must remember that we were sent to Chaminade to get an edu- cation: this is our main purpose. It is our duty in our present state in life to go to school and to be a good student-not only in conduct but also in studies. We must remember in conscience that we are bound to increase our knowledge. One might ask, however, Does this mean that I must keep my grades at an average of 99170 or above? By no means. But it does mean that each and every student should work to his own capacity. God gave us each a certain amount of talent and it is up to each one of us to use these God-given talents toward our own supernatural happiness. All the men at Chaminade should be very proud of the fact they have such a to acquire a tion. All of for this the When one gives serious thought to what he wants to be in later life, he will be thankful for the various helps that were given him in his high school education. splendid opportunity good Catholic educa- us will be thankful rest of our lives. All of these various thoughts add up to a rich SCHOOL SPIRIT -the true SPIRIT OF CHAMIN- ADE! When we organize our high school curricular and extra-curric- ular activities into a smooth blend of these various ideas we can say proudly that we attend Chaminade, -and that when we are backing our teams in various sports and cheering the Flyers on to victory, we can look back on our good grades and feel an inner glow of accomplishment . . . We can and will live up to the motto of our school . . . ESTO VIR! uest Editor Danny Schultes, Freshman Guest Editor Wednesday morning, September 3, one frightened freshman, yours truly, entered the halls of Cham- inade College Academyg my first day at high school, prepared to start in a brand new field of learning. When I entered the building, I saw a large -blonde-haired Brother looking very sterng at this point I felt like turning around and leaving by the same entrance I entered. Later I found him to be a very good teacher and a fine help in my first day in high school. We were notified that we were to go to the gymnasium and so my first day at Chaminade start- ed. After assembling in the gym- we opened the assembly prayer led by one of the nasium, with a seniors, whom I found out later to president of the Student be the Council, Robert Hellrung. We were then introduced to Brother Robert Ernst and Father Louis Blume, both of whom gave welcoming ad- dresses. Brother Ernst gave a talk about school spirit and striving to reach our goal in high school for God. Father Blume then gave us a wonderful speech. Father is the president of Chaminade and is the one who keeps everything running smoothly. Brother Ernst then returned to the microphone and assigned us to our various homerooms. When we got to the classroom, we were given our schedule for the year- and then off to classes. I am thankful most of all for the assembly that we had. This helped me to absorb some of the spirit of Chaminade. One could not pick a finer school than Cham- inade to help not only in studies but also to develop a. strong char- acter and a pleasant personality. Missouri Boys' State by Iohn R. Sanders This year, from June 21 to June 28, I had the honor to attend the Missouri Boys' State. This year it was held on the campus of Central Missouri State College in Warrensburg. Boys' State is a program set up by the American Legion for the purpose of instructing the youth of the country in the operations of our government. On this par- ticular occasion it was the mythi- cal fiftieth state in which every- thing is run by young men in their senior year in high school. A whole new government was set up on the basis of the Constitu- tion of Missouri. Q Upon arrival at Boys' State I was completely mystified. Imagine, if you will, six hundred boys lined up in single file to be signed in. This took place inside a small building, with rain pouring down outsideg this was my first view of Boys' State. Upon being assigned to the city of Crowder, I departed for my room. Upon entering I found that I had been assigned to the same room with eleven other guys. The next two days were spent in at- tending lectures on the various phases of the government, That which makes the biggest impression on one's mind is the number of boys that one can meet in such a short period of time. Boys' State was a truly wonderful experience. I'm very grateful to Chaminade and the American Le- gion for sponsoring me. It is well for the juniors of the future to remember that they have the chance for such a swell opportu- nity. I hope the classes to come will continue to represent Cham- inade and take advantage of the great chance to learn more about our government. EDITOR .... ..................................................,............... M ike Adrian ASSOCIATE EDITORS .... Richard Rabenuu. Robert Rodgers SPORTS ............................... - .................................. -..-.. La Vigne REPORTERS ....... - ...... I. Meier. W. Burglechner. D. Hunley, P. Preuss. C. Bincr. M. Downinq MODERATOR .................. L ....... -...Bro. Wm. I.. Nance, SM.

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