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

 - Class of 1959

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Nov. 7, I958 CARDINAL AND WHITE Page Seven UHAIII lIIIll 'IIIUUNCE CIIYLE Knese Around End for Long Yardage Poyle The Uhaminade Flyers trounced the Coyle Cougars 27-7 for a spec- tacular ending to the Homecom- ing Week. It was a team victory, with Bob Hellrung, Pete Knese, Francis Sommer. and Bob Bitter scoring the touchdowns. This vic- tory was played before the larg- est crowd of the whole year. VVe got off to a good start in the first quarter when Goose Sommers intercepted a pass and ran 60 yards for a touchdown. The entire first quarter was played exclusively in the Cougars' territory, with our defense stop- ping them cold. The Flyers scored again in the second quarter on a 60 yard march to give us a 13-0 favor. The touchdown was scored by Pete Knese on a ten yard out- standing run with several Coyle players hanging on. This time Bitter made the extra point as the Flyers went off the field with a surprising margin. Coyle started the second half with a quick touchdown to nar- row the margin 13-7. We scored our final two touchdowns in the fourth quarter. The first one came on a blocked kick which the Flyers recovered. The thirty yards was climaxed by a pass to liob llellrung for our third touch- down. Bitter again kicked the point after touchdown and min- utes later scored our fourth and final seven points on a quarter- back sneak. It would not be fair to forget about the unsung heroes of the game. Some of these players were Co-Captain .lim Wehner, Jim Gill, Jerry Murphy, Frank Lynch, Jim liosdech. Jerry Orlando, and Greg Faherty. FINE BLOCKING AIDS RUN I 4-flqew Emi 25. 4. De Andrels With Pete Knese scoring two touchdowns, our Chaminade team won their first game of the year. Their 26-13 victory over De An- dreis made their record a 1-3 sea- son. Other Chaminade touch- downs were scored by Bob Bitter and Francis Sommers. with Bitter also kicking two extra points. The game started off with De A. scoring a touchdown in the first 2 minutes. We came back with seven points when Pete Knese ran 15 yards for a touch- down and Bob Bitter kicked the extra point, Francis Sommer also scored a second touchdown, but we missed the extra point. We started the second half of the game with another Bob Bitter touchdown, but missed the next extra point. The Flyers proved their defense quite strong, with Steve Hartenback, Frank Lynch and Pete Knese playing outstand- ing ball. The second half proved our strength, both offensively and de- fensively. Pete Knese scored the final touchdown to end the game a 26-13 score. Maybe this will be a beginning of things to come.

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yy sax CARDINAL AND wmjg Nov. 1, 1958 FOOTBALL SEASON COMES TO CLOSE Country Day On Saturday, September 13, our Chaminade Flyers succumbed to a strong Country Day team for the nineteenth straight time by a score of 25-0,. The game was highlighted by much passing, blocked kicks, and numerous penalties. Despite our mistakes, we had two offensive standouts in Pete Knese and Rich Kuzmich, who continually ham- mered their line for sizable yard- age. But our mistakes outnum- bered our good points, so we weren't in for a very good day. The first quarter was scoreless as both teams exchanged the ball. As the period ended, Codasco had penetrated deep into our defense. The second quarter was all Country Day's as they scored early on a twenty yard pass. We held them momentarily, but their pass caught our secondary in the wrong place. We clicked off a few first downs, but were unable to score. They scored again on another twenty, yard pass to make the score 13-0 at half-time. We came out a determined team in the second half. We couldn't get started and Codasco added two more touchdowns on an end run and a fumble. We were fortunate to come out of the game with no injuries, said Mr. Buffa, which was due to the fine conditon of the team. We made enough mistakes to last us a whole season. ,Q , Costly Defeat At Hands of Valle Cathedral On September 27, the Chami- nade Flyers encountered a small but speedy Cathedral team. Even though we outweighed them man per man, their speed was too much for us as they edged us 19-6. The score does not tell the whole story, as the clinching touchdown did not come until the final minute of the game. The Flyers kicked off to start the half and right away the Cru- saders fumbled and we recovered. Chaminade 11 was unable to score and the Crusaders took over and dominated the first half. They made use of our weak ends and scored twice before the half was over-Crusaders 12, Flyers 0. Season Ends On Sad Note The Flyers came out a much spirited team and ready to win the game. Our defense was much stronger and never allowed Cathe- dral to gain consistently. Our offense did not click until the fourth quarter. It started with a 20 yard pass to Bob Hellrung and climaxed with a 25 yard run by Pete Knese. Francis Som- mer and Rich Kuzmich provided the punch in between. No sooner had we kicked off we recov- ered a fumble. We came just short of the first down and Cathe- dral took over. They ran out two first downs and on 4th down and 2 yards to go, Crusaders sent Cole around the end for thirty-- six yards and a 19-6 score. Attend The FATHERS AND SONS BANQUET Ambassador - Kingsway Hotel Thursday, Nov. l3, 1958 6:30 p.m. Sponsored by the CHAMINADE FATHERS' CLUB



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. Page Eight CARDINAL AND WHITE Nov. 7, 1958 CHRIS' CORNER by Chris Bina My family is very old: I go back to William the Conqueror. I suppose you'll soon tell me that your ancestors were on Noah's Ark. Certainly not: they had an ark of their own. wk lk It Jack and Jill fell down a hill, A stunt that is very risky: If water makes them act like that, I think I'll stick to Whiskey. lk lk ll' Recruiting for the Army passed a crisis recently, when a young man came into the office in a wheel chair. He had been sum- moned by the medical board. The chief medical officer glanced up quickly and said, 'Oil his wheels, and pass him fit! if li It The best way to get rid of the noise in the car is to let her drive. ik ll lk John Nangle tells us that a conscience is the thing that hurts when everything else feels so good. 1 1 i Phyllis: You remind me of the ocean. Skip: Wild, romantic and rest- less? Phyllis: No, you just make me sick. 1 Ii 1 Officers: Hey, slow down: don't you have a governor on that truck? Truck Driver: No, sir: Faubus is back at the capital-that's fer- tilizer you smell. 41 1 ll Roger Shepack's motto is: See no evil, speak no evil, and hear no evil and you're a first class party pooper. lk i If Chaplain fto prisoner in the electric chairl: Can I do any- thing for you? Prisoner: Yes, hold my hand. ll Ik ll Pedestrian: What's the matter with you, ya blind? Mangin: Blind! I hit you, didn't I? ' as ' 'J f C HD I 1 1 ' , ' , X lf S I 47 lx, V HONOR ROLL lanes Ruzicka, L. Seniors Wenger Hovland, W. High Honors Kerber Siniscal Schaefer I Honors Sanders Schenk Milield, D. Stage, Quillman, E. H01-tors Buyer Smith, R. Perez Brandt Sutemeier, I. Sggufo Walters, D. Westermair Higriesli-15:32 rs sgvelgthx-I Grade uniors ig onors High Honors 303915 McCormick, S. Bozdech Becckef Vollrner, T. Faherty ?5YC1Y Green, D. ones :xiii W anqh Honors LG Viqne Wefel SlOCk, D. Nolan' C. Hulshof Schaner, T. Nolan' P' Beckmeyer lglilsJdon,kD. E Ell ze rins i, . Hgnors Leibig, T. Sebacher Honors . Teiber Batlerson slxfh Grade Walsh Glpson High Honors Cornwell Ranore Suetmeier, R. Dethloff Templin Schaefer' R. Downinq Murphy, G. Ford Schultes Honors Klingert Striebel Dann, In Kuhn Wunderlick King' D. MCCGTUWY Buffet Manchester, O. Murphy, I. Bick Kaiser' I. Pruess Gozovic Aubuchon, D. Roberts Langdon Motherway Filth Grade Hsophomores Schoelch High Honors igh Honors l Ebstein Parignans, R. Leqqm HONOR ROLL Nelson, G. Leonhardt GRADE SCHOOL Honors assi .sais W- Wick Coultas, T. Dalton, K. Crowe, I. Honors Fischer, C. Lynch, D. Bisch Krewet, P. Murphy, T. Grady Litzaw, A. Petersen, D. The small boy was very inter- ested in the bald-headed man who scratched the fringe of hair around the side of his head. He kept this up for a very long time, so the boy finally leaned over and said in a loud whisper: Say, mister, you'll never catch him that way. Why don't you run him out in the open? Superior General fContinued from Page 11 of the Rosary and led the rest of the high school and grade school in the recitation. Hymns were sung by the students while prep- aration was being made for Bene- diction. Benediction was given Hof- fer, Superior General of the Soci- by the Very Reverend Paul ety of Mary, assisted by the Very Reverend Louis J. Blume, S.M., president at Chaminadeg Very Reverend Sylvester Juergens, S.M., and Reverend Willis Langlinais, S.M., director and organizer of the whole affair.

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