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Page Eight CARDINAL AND WHITE March 2, 1959 Chris's Corner I've raised a lot of families, says the elevator boy. i i 4 I'1l raise you two, said the wealthy lady to the orphans. H U Q Little Girl: The garbage man is here, mother. Mother: My, my! Tell him we don't want any. 4 u 4 McCarthy: Did you knock 'em cold in the Latin quiz? Fitzwilliam: Yes, zero! 4- a- 4 He: Pardon me, but you look like Helen Green. She: So what? I look worse in pink. K 1 xi A Texan who tried a hair-growl ing tonic remarked, I've been rubbing Fuzzo into my scalp for eight months now. Bystander: And has it done any good? Texan: Man, I've got the hair- iest lingers in Texas! It Ill It Boss: What can you do, boy? Boy: Anything, sir. Boss: Can you wheel a wheel- barrow full of smoke? Boy: Certainly, sir, if you can lill it up. 4 -o 4 Customer fin bankb: May I see the Loan Arranger? Head Teller: He's out to lunch. Would you like to see Tonto? ll It 4: State Trooper: You saw the lady driving toward you. Why didn't you give her half the road? Motorist: I was going to as soon as I could find which half she wanted. Ill Ill 4: Father: When Lincoln was your age he was making his own living. Son: Yes, and when he was your age he was President. all Ik It Mother: Oh, Tommy, don't use such bad words. Tommy: Shakespeare uses them. Mother: Well, don't play with him. HONOR ROLL FRESHMEN T. Mueller High Honors T. Murawski I. Bartels I- NUTUP L. Bcxtterson M' Rf-mer T, Becker C. Singler G. Weller I- Sleeef L, Waugh I. Vctterott W, Wefel R. Czcikowski E. Hulshef A. Schweitzer D. Schultes T. Smith Honors IUNIOBS E. Busekrus H1911 H0505 T. Gipson C- Gafbcf-'Z 1, Guest G, LcrViqne 1, Seen P. Nolan 1, Kearney P. Pruess R, Myers L. Hulshof ' C. Romore F- Krewel W, Seiten R. Sebacher T. Templin I. Bozdech R, Brown R. Dethloif E, E11 K. Kuhn 1, Lqnqdgn M. McCarthy M. Russo C, Nolan I. Barrett I- Teibel' L. Grzovic H0305 1, gel-,mm T. Cornwell D. Striebel C- Klinqeri I. Wunderlick T- Schrempp SOPHOMORES R- FGYJFUUTY High Hone,-5 G. Lombardo I, Epstein L. Roberts M, Gfqdy M. Downing T. Hovlcmd G- FUh9YiY R. Leqgut M. Ford E. Leonhardt I. HiI1Ck19Y W. McBride G- Walsh D. Ohlms SENIORS I, Wick High Honors Henqgg A. Siniscczl R, Bisch I. Sanders I. Bresnchan HOIIOIB P. Dailey I. Owen D. Donahue W- SCIQI-110 G. Heimcm I. Perez G. Hrdlickct H. Perry O. Iones A. Westermann T. Wenger E. Wyss E. Zurweller What are little man? you crying for, my I lost the race. My brother and me were having a race to see which could the window, Freshman: lean furthest out of and he won. 4 t 3 Please, Mom, may I go out tonight? Sophomore: May I go out to- night? The p.m. show is over at 10 Junior: I'm going out tonight, MOID. Senior: Good night, folks. I'll bring the milk in. C-Team fContinued from Page 71 Country Day by a score of 33-Zff Codasco plays under the 5'8 rule, In a close game of 34-31 against Assumption, Chaminade succeeded in gaining its fourth win in a row. The C-team had a close call on Feb. 4, but succeeded in winning the fifth in a row by beating St. Mary's 30-29. The third loss of the season came when the C-team bowed to C.B.C. on Feb. 6. Bob Brown led the team with 8 points. Once again the freshman team came back after a loss to a vic- tory Feb. 11 over St. Francis de Sales. The score was 38-23, with Ed Ell leading the score with 9 points. Track fContinued from Page 73 tinue where he left off. Brother Ray Doorack, A.D. and field events coach last season, now in Chicago, is replaced by Brother Louis Mein- hardt, the present athletic direc- tor. Brother Louis, with his many years of experience in sports, should be capable of doing the same bang-up job that Brother Ray did in '58. Two practice meets will be held on Wednesday and Friday, April 1 and 3, with teams to confirm their participation. Then on Mon- day, April 6, DuBourg will be Chaminade's guests. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the prelims at Clayton will be held. Friday, Chaminade visits Bayless, and Saturday of that same week, April 11, the Clayton Invitational Finals. Chaminade visits Lindbergh on Tuesday and then hies itself over to Country Day for a meet on Fri- day-this on the 14th and 17th of April. 10th Annual Invitational At Chaminade Chaminade will again be host to some 12 or more schools in the Invitationals on Tuesday, April 21, and the finals scheduled for Thursday, the 23rd. Four additional dual or triangu- lar meets the following two Weeks will round out a very busy sched- ule for Flyer track and fleld stars.
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March 2, 1959 CARDINAL AND WHITE Page Seven C -Team S The freshman basketball team scored its first victory on Dec, 5 against Jolm llurroughs. The Klllllt' was a decisive 37-18 score as Rick lierkmeyer scored 19 points. This was their first game of the year: they got off to a great start, under the fine coach- ing of' lirother Cyril lioschert, SM. The starting team is composed of Leon lligdon at center. Greg liar- tels and Rick llerkmeyer at for- wards. and llob Brown and Tom liecker at guards. The 1'-team picked up its sec- ontl victory on Dec. 10 as they defeated I.indberg'h by -16-31. Herk- tneyer was high scorer with Ill points. The Jr,-Jr, Flyers gained their third straight triumph as they heat St. lXlary's -ll-3T. The team won its fourth straight on llec. lti with a 24-21 win over llleliride, This was the third year in a row that Brother Cyril's team had won all four of its games before Christmas, They defeated Lindbergh 30-24 on January 6, on our own court. The C-team picked up its sixth win with an overwhelming victory over St. Thomas Aquinas, The freslnnen took their first defeat January 10, in il double overtime game with Cathedral of llelleville. After taking a loss handed to them by Cathedral. on .lan. 13 the I'-team bounced back with a 38-32 victory over CRC. The C'-team took its second de- feat ot' the season on .Ian. 16 by a score of 32-23, This game was played on the home court against St. Louis U, lligh. Confidence was regained by de- feating St, Francis de Sales by a score of -fti-18, Tom Becker led the scoring this ganie with 17 points. The ninth win of the season came when the C-team defeated Blessed Sacrament by a score of -lti-45. On Jan, 30 the team defeated tContinued on Page SJ oars To Finest Season Track Prospects Appear Bright With 25 new candidates for track added to the 30 candidates left over from last year's success- ful squad, prospects reach a new high at Chaminade. Hxperieilcetl Men Returning: Cinder and field men who have had experience and are returning to the fold for '59 are: Bob Bitter, Frank Sommer, John Cornell, Rich Rabenau, Pete Knese, John Demp- sey, Bob Murphy, Ken Kuhn, Jim Korak, Dennis Maginn, Don Wolk- en, Glen Hrdlicka, Steve Harten- bach, A1 Schweitzer, Ed Bayer, and Jim Wunderlich. Squad In Fapahle llannls Ilrother Cyril Boschert, who had such great success with the track events last season, returns to con- tContinued on Page Si Bitter pumps in two as the Flyers lose to McBride in the finals of the DeAndreis Tournament.
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' Julie CHAMINADE COLLEGE f CLAYTON, MISSOURI .tl Qoml +G CHAMINADE COLLEGE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, l959 No.5 Alumni lnducts Seniors Honors Iubiliaricrns and Plans Future Activities The seniors were inducted into the Alumni on Thursday. March ltt. in a ceremony in which sixty- t'our seniors received diplomas, making them accepted members of this busy Chaminade organization. Along with these new members. Chaminade's three jubilarians in the Society of Mary were honored with the presentation of Masses, The three jubilarians are ltro. Ferdinand l'feuft'er, S.lll.: llro. Charles liabus. SM.: and ltro, Emil l'awelek. SM. At tlns same meeting a film ot' the llawks vs. Celtics game was shown and enjoyed by those pres- ent. Also, the coming Horse Show was discussed. The fourth annual Chaminade llorse Show will be presented on Sunday afternoon of May 24. There will he many prominent riders throughout the city participating in the eight classes. Mr. Ray Masek. who is nationally famous for horse shows, will be the Chair- man. lle will be assisted by the Alumni president. Mr. Lloyd Kline- dinst. This year the horse show offers a new feature along with the regular prizes. A tive hun- dred dollar gift certificate will he the main attendance prize. The proceeds from the horse show will he used to sponsor the Alumni Scholarship program and also to erect an ornate entrance to Cha- minade. All students. their fam- ilies. and their dates are cordially invited to attend this year's horse show. CHAMINADE CELEBR TES THREE JUBILEES IUBILIARIANS. left to right: Bro. Charles Labus, S.M.: Bro. Ferdinand Pieut- fer, S.M.: and Bro. Emil Pcxwelek, S.M. This year Chaminade honors three jubilarians: Brother Charles Labus. S.M., Bro. Emil Pawelek. S.M,, and llrother Ferdinand Pfeuf- ter. SM, Brother Pfeuffer. who has been in the Society of Mary sixty years. celebrates his Diamond .Iubilee this year. Over the years Brother Ferdinand has been stationed at St. Miehael's in Chicago and St. .loseph's in Victoria. Texas. For the last thirty years Brother Fer- dinand has been here at Chami- nade. Formerly, he taught the tifth and eighth grades, was a pre- fect, and managed the candy store. llrother Ferdinand is well remem- bered by former students of Cha- minade. Brother Charles Labus celebrates his Silver Jubilee this year. After attending Assumption Iligh. ltro- ther Charles went to Maryhurst. where he took his final vows. Formerly, he was stationed at St. Mary's, Mcllride, and Central Catholic in San Antonio. Texas. From 1951 to 1958, ltrother Charles was in Peru, teaching at Colegio Santa Maria in Lima and Colegio San Antonio in Callao. During the summer. Brother Charles took care of Father llunn's Newsboys' Camp at Eureka, Missouri. This year he is teaching the sixth grade here at Chaminade, lirother Emil Pawelek, born at Matagorda, Texas, also celebrates his 25th year as a ltrother of Mary, After taking his vows, Brother Emil spent three years tContinued on Page Tl
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