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The varsity golf team swung their way to capturing the state championship at the St. Cloud Country Club lost spring. Battling cold weother, the Islanders swept to the title by combining for a score of 353, six strokes better than runners up Duluth Cathedral ond Cretin. Junior Tom Ihnot beat Cretin's Tom Cotter on the first playoff hole for the individual title. They had shared the 18-hole medal, each firing an 83. Seniors Pat Kovar, Mike Crumley, ond Brad Billiet rounded out the Islanders four man team. Kovar cracked an 88, Crumley an 89, and Billiet a 93, os overall team balance brought De the championship. St. John’s, Collegeville - De triumph
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In the field of entertainment, De La Solle was not lacking. The spring of 1965 unfolded a variety of enjoyable activities. Two-hundred works, trimming 8 bulletin boards in the library, attracted both students and faculty to the Spring Art Show. The display continued for 1 week. Applauding and cheering echoed from corridor to corridor as curtains drew on the final act of The Boyfriend . The production was Brother L. William's final contribution as director of the Dramatics Club. Set during the Roaring 20's, the story revolved around a girls boarding house on the French Riviera. Executing the lead roles were Mary Poeschl of Holy Angels and Tom Hudobo of De. Surprised students were delighted, when for on instant, dancing girls lighted in their laps. Musical notes drifted throughout the cafetori-um under the direction of Brother Fidelis. People crowded into the De La Salle cafetorium in May to attend the Spring Concert. Masculine bass and high feminine voices combined flooding the assembly's ears with contrasting, but beautiful tones. Performing under the guidance of Brother Fidelis were the De Chorus and girls from St. Anthony and Holy Angels. Unloading equipment, Thurrlow Spurr and the Spurrlows quickly prepared the cafetorium stage for on after school performance. One-hundred students were treoted to Music for Modern Americans . Comedy intermingled with folk songs and contemporary hits, resulted in a pleasing hour show. II Minneopolit ln»tl»ute of An
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VIEW FROM THE TOP Front Row (I to R)-T Giofor, J. MocDonold. 1C. long, J Miskowiec, R Arneton, J, 8«n«k. M Stvetdv J. Brown, J. Wydolla, J. Porrozo, 0 Shirrrv r», G Tomczok. M Noble. Bock Row (I to R)-Cooch J. Porton . T ICrotz, I Branny, G. Ko . A. Favorite. M Dolvn. J. Jokola. M McClellan. M Rieger, By seizing the Stole Catholic Championship title of St. John's University lost spring, the 1965 De Lo Solle track team climaxed a forceful season. Mr. Utecht's trackmen fought cold, windy weather to compile 38 points, 8’ j more than runnerup St. John's and 13 better than defending champ Benilde. The Islanders scored 1st places in four categories due to the endeavors of seniors Gory Tomczok in the mile, Paul Godlewski in the low hurdles, Marty Grady in the pole vault, and Chuck Schweigert in the 440. Junior B. Krokowtki, C Schweigert, C Ceromky. M Grody, J. Coikman, P. Godlewtki, M Gagnon, M Jakubik. M Gantzer, J. Sauten, K. leVoir (mgr.), Cooch G. Utecht, Chuck Ceronsky captured second place in the mile and sophomore Len Brenny nabbed second place in the 880. Junior Mark Reiger vaulted to third place in the high hurdles and fifth in the low hurdles. Grady also achieved fourth in the high jump. The Islanders placed third in the 880 relay through the work of Joe Wydello, Godleski, Joe Porrazzo, and Doug Schirmers Rounding out the Islander's scoring were sophomore Mike Jakubik, hurling the discus to fifth place, and Porrazzo leaping fifth in the broad jump. 13
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