St Paul Academy - Review Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1955

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Now AND THEN Page 3 ACA S WI Eg LOSE TWO I LE GUE S.P.A. Swamps Waseca, 22-0 By Wamboid, Sr. SPA sloshed their way to a 22-0 victory over a green but spirited Waseca Aggie team The game was played under extremely muddy con drtrons Thrs affored much enjoy ment for the players fit made for softer landrngsj and much amuse ment for the spectators There was a very distinct splash heard now and then and players gloriously coated from head to toe with black mud ran around the field as rf rn slow motion since there was ml of tractron Both teams played with much sprrrt, this being the third game rn the of the Waseca team They played extremely well con srderrng their lack of experience The touchdowns were made by Hoff Tierney and Pedersen Hoff s effort was a nifty forty yard run Pedersen scored on a long pass from Hoff The Acads also scored on a safety when an Aggie runner was narled rn the end zone S P A Drops Loop T1lt to Concordla, 20 6 On Friday the fifteenth of Octo ber Concordras fast Comets beat SPA 20 6 Concordia scored quick ly rn the first quarter on a long twenty five yard run They scored again rn the second quarter on a blocked kick and fumble play On this play Crosbys kick was block ed and prcked up by one Con cordra player who was tackled on the three He fumbled and the ball was recovered rn the end zone touchdown Concordia pushed across their last touchdown rn the final quarter before SPA came to life to score one touchdown This was scored on a pass from Crosbv to Hoff Although both offensrves gained about the same amount of yardage the main difference be tween the two teams seemed to be the ability of the Concordra hne to hold when rt was necessary COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Hoff trles Valnly for Pass St Paul Dispatch Photo By Don SDBXIH 6 99 J V WIHS Three C Team Vlctors Stralght SPAs Junior Varsity got off to 11 winning start by trouncrng Cre rn 20 0 and then beating Mrnnehaha 7 6 and Concordia 6 0 In the Cretrn game the Junior Acads out fought the Raiders from the outset and earned a well played victory The individual star of this game was tarlback Bob Fisher who scored all 20 points A great deal of credrt should also go to both the offensrve and defensive hnes The defense allowed only one first down during the whole game In the Mrnnehaha game the J V gaye up a touch down on a loose pass defense A Mrnnehaha end broke rn tow ard the middle took a bullet pass and out distanced the secondary for a sixty yard touchdown But SPA came back After a punt return had been run back to the Mrnneh 1h1 tw entv fiye the Ac rds ground down to the two where Frsher w ent oy er Fisher rlso ran the extra point The hard running fullback Jim Marrs also proyed a great asset rn this game In the encounter with Concordia the Acads met a team that really wanted to win In the second quarter SPA scored on an end run by Fisher and held on to the lead untrl the end of the game The blocking rn this game was quite poor and this accounted for the rn ability of the offense to start any sustained drrye A yerv helpful factor rn this game w as the puntrng of Barry Whitman and the cover age done on punts bv Mans and Pete Musser With four more games left the J V under the able drrectron of Mr Schofield should better their present standing Over St Marks By R B Galloway On Wednesday October 8 the C team played to their first vrc tory of the season rgamst St Marks last years Catholic Con ference Champions The first touch down and point were made in the first quarter by Burgwald on a ten yard run making the score 7 0 at the end of the first quarter Benz made the second touchdown, but rt w as crlled back bec ruse of clipping Agarn Benz crossed the goal hne after thls penalty also makrng the extra ponrt leaving the score 14 0 at the half The third touchdown w as made by Burgy at the end of a fifty yard run rars the third At the tail end of the last quarter Beadre beautifully rn tercepted and ran about two yards with the pass on the one yard hne which would have gry en St Marks their only touchdown rf rt had been completed NI I S L STANDINGS C0ct0ber 10 Won Lost Blake Mrnnehaha Concor dia Breck SP -X Shattuck Pillsbury 0 S.P.A. Loses to Minnehaha, 19-12 By Wamboid, Jr. The Academy lost its second game of the season to 11 spirited Minnehaha team, by the score of 19 to 12. Both Academy touchdowns were scored by Crosby Shrots ac counted for two of the three Min nehaha touchdowns and only one conversion attempt was good The Mrnnehaha spirit was high while the Academy morale seemed low Zell and Morgan played well defen crvely while both offences seemed hampered by the slippery condr tions Though everyone seemed to be trymg there was no apparent united effort C' Team Defeats Blake, 13 7 By Foote M On Thursday October 14 the C team journeyed to Bl rke and beat Blakes corresponding team 13 7 Mr Chapman rem rrked that this game w rs the best game he l1 eyer seen a C ternr p y The touchdowns nr this game were scored by Ben? rrrd Bechrk The term rs looking forward to the three or four more games left this season In order they are one at Shattuck and possrblv three here with Catholic Boys Home Blake and to w md up the se rson w rth St Phillips J V Rolls Over St Thomas, 280 The SP-X Junior Varsity notched 1 s forrrth str right wm 28 l trouncrng of St Thom rs The grme pl ryed on O Sh rughnessy Field w as highlighted by a sparkling Sl'-X offense In the Hrst h rlf SPA scored two touchdowns on sustain touchdown on 1 fiyey :rd sprmt The Junior Acads came right back in the srcond qurrter 1nd scored their second touchdown on a hne plunge by Pullbrck Jim Marrs Both extrr points were mrde on runnmg plays In the second hrlf after a ltthrgrc third quarter the Acads broke loose for two touchdowns rrrd w ere on the St Thomas eleyen w hr n the g rme ended Farly in the fourth qurrtrr Bob Pusher broke loose for 1 sixty yard touchdown run Mrlrs rdded the extr 1 point After recoyerrng 1 Tommie fum ble SI 31 scored on 1 piss from M urs to ind Brrrv Whitm rn M urs agrm rdded the extr 1 point In this grme the JV showed 1 yery good running rttrck rnd pass ed only once md th rt w rs for a touchdown The IV s next game rs with Shattuck The team will wind up their se rson rgamst Bl rke rt SPA 1 v 11 ' - .. . . . 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Page 2 NOW AND THEN New lu 0 Elura 41 George Anderegg Editor .Ion Morgan Assoc. Editor Peter Vaughan Sports Editor Peter Townsend I Roger Countryman I Advertising Art Partridge Business Jack Parish Circulation EDITORIAL STAFF Tim Ritchie Dutton Foster George Llberace Slbel Tanberk John Frohllcher Wamba, Jr 8: Sr Company Competltlon Begun The Mllltary program IS off to a flying start this year, and two events in the company competitions have taken place already The first event was the Battalion inspectlon held on Thursday, September 30 Varney Company last year s honor company, came out on top in this The next event was the Flrst Platoon marching competltlon, held the following Wednesday At th1s t1me the three First Platoons and the Drum and Bugle Corps were maiched down to the lower field as a company, 'md then drllled to gether as well as separately under the1r respective commanders Jon Morgans Flrst Platoon fWheeler Companyj came out on top thls time but since Varney Company managed to get second place they still lead in the total number of polnts and thus 1n the standmgs Two more events WhlCh were sched uled for the week of October 11th the Second Platoon competition and another Battahon inspection were postponed because of ram As the company competitions progress throughout the year the Now and Then w1ll cover them so that the school will be kept up to date as to company standmgs We may also note that the standmgs together with the results of each competition will be posted on the bulletin board in the Dean Room during the rest of the year Councll Notes By Tim Ritchie The Umted Appeal has almost been completed It is hoped that the schools quota of S538 will be surpassed The council now has the Job of figuring the allotment to each of the various funds covered by the drive A letter was received from Al bert Lee requestlng the presence of two Student Council members at the annual State Student Councll PREP FORM VIEWFD Class Officers Sommers Prep Form Vlewed By Dutton Foster Variety IS the Sp1C6 of hfe and the Prep Form provides It endless ly Fresh from the Jumor School, this horde of neophtyes contrasts sharply wlth the umform fmore or lessj ranks of the upper formers Everyone notices the Preppers whether with benevolence malice or amazement and some regard them only as v1ct1ms of cruel prac tlcal Jokes Until each Prep Form completes the metamorphosis and Joins the umform ranks, It 1S one of the Academy s more d1st1nct1ve aspects In 1tS studies fmmor as they may seeml the class has breezed through the first marking perlod Bolstered by brams such as Roth and McCloud almost two thlrds of the class already hold B list cards ln the1r molst little palms But re Ject the idea that studles consume all the1r time football IS closer to the hearts of most Coached by Mr Van Clse and led by athletes Shull and Schwyzer the team promises greatness for the 1960 varsity The agony of showers 1s eased nay, turned to Joy by the luxurious new locker room which the Preps will be the first to engoy for seven full years There have been no reports of c1v1l war yet 1n Room 7 so the class Shull, Griggs McCloud officers McCloud Gr1ggs Shull, and Sommers must be ruling Justly or else Allah has been wleldmg h1S 1ron hand of sublime dlctator ship Some mot1vat1ng force, how ever, 1nc1ted the class sufficiently to fill its quota ln the United Ap peal Drlve The class has accepted wlth equal zeal fso farl the mili tary program and all are enter ta1n1ng wild dreams of chevrons, honor r1bbons and the hallowed lozenge Soon too, the Preps will add their shrlll vo1ces to the Glee Club, and 3Ch18V8 orator1cal he1ghts on the rostrum thereby roundlng out the1r extracurricular 3.Ct1Vltl8S The class 1S not wlthout 1ts char acters, like any other Academy Roth and the 1nev1table card Baker bwadegh man Roe, and Casanova Griggs the Prep Form has 1ts full complement Of course the morale 1S constantly boosted by the several members of the Ghouls Club In the first month of school, the Prep Form has already begun to adapt 1tself to Academy life and to commence the growmg up pro cess which the B1g School en tails Although they have started well for the t1me bemg they wish only to be Preppers and have a good time which nobody can deny they are dolng Convention We hope to send two delegates Th1s year the Lower School Council has been organlzed earl1er than previous years The primary electlon IS to be held Monday, Oc tober 18 and the final election is to be held the next Monday October Several complaints have been made concerning excessive noise ln the Library It was suggested that th1S be 1nvest1gated Recently fh1S nolse has been subdued It 1S hoped that any such complaints will be reported to your council represen tative and they will be discussed in the meetings The Football Dance is Just around the corner It w1ll be held Saturday October 30 The price of admlsslon has not as yet been de termmed Art Partridge reported on the National Student Councll Conven t1on He made many constructlve suggest1ons It was suggested that the council have more frequent meetmgs wlth the school Also campaigmng for Council iepresen tatlve was discussed We hope to hear more from Partr1dge later The Student Council represents you You should take a construe tive lnterest 1n It by making sug gestxons for the lmprovement of our school Odds 81 Ends By Fro Have compasslon on the news paperman He slaves away all week attempting to get people to write about 1nterest1ng ll'lCld8IltS which occurred in the short dura tion between issues fand ends up wr1t1ng most of them hlmselfj Those mdlvlduals who have be grudgmgly consented to act as re porters, he has to hound in order to meet his deadlme He then for sakes hls homework for a few nights 1n order to get the paper down to the prlnter on time Comes the great day when the paper ap pears in the desks in study hall and at least a dozen people come up to him and say Gee, that s a lousy paper' Remember, this paper IS the respons1b1l1ty of the whole school, not of the staff alone, and it IS only as good as you make lt Here are a few of the assignments which must be filled reporters, sports reporters, edltorlallsts, con tributers to Odds 8z Ends, poets, and advertismg procedures Please volunteer don't Walt to be asked Salutes, this week to Pete Chalve Townsend and Matt Pumps ' Zell who were elected co captains of this years football team to the workmen who finally let us 1nto the new locker rooms, and to the J V an C teams who are rolling up an lmpresslve string of v1ctor1es in their schedule Tested your w1ll power lately? Here IS a s1mple test which was observed 1n the Spokane Wash Spokesman Review last summer to make those frayed shoelaces last one more day, 123 pass an excava tion without pausing to watch the steamshovel at work and 131 re fra1n from the down' button on an elevator shaft even though half a dozen people are already Walt mg? If you can you have a will power much better than average Dur1ng a scrlmmage with Wash mgton the Prexle quarterback was confused by one of Coach's new defences and called the set up as Three plus three ' At that, George E rl Sald That makes SIX' Quote of the Week For every schoolboy with the spark of gemus, there are a dozen with ignition trouble Shannon Fife 1n the Sat urday Evenmg Post The day of the Junior Varsltys game w1th Mmnehaha, Mr Chap man s sense of humor got the better of him and he sent one of his Semor class cohorts into the Masters Room, to say that Bob Fisher, hard running J V tallback, had spraln ed his ankle Upon hearmg this, Mr Schofield made an anguished cry of F1sher , Jumped up and ran out of the room to find his C team counterpart splitting his sldes w1th laughter The Student Council has set the date for the Football Dance for Saturday, Octo ber 30 Let's all be sure to attend aff' J ,Y , B Q' ' S . A 1. rv' - c n I I , ' 0 0 ' ll Y U . . 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TANBERK WRITES fContd from pdge 11 h'1d o much fun Wouldnt you hke to be on '1 t11p hke that Just dont do IS I do but study hard and IVIXC good minners The next ye'1r you might be one of those hundlcds of AIIICTICTU Flcld Serv xce 0YCh'1II2'C students who 'ire sent to Iuropr cxery year Then you mlght come to my home town and haue 1 11de on my Hymg c'1rpet 01 h'ue 1 mce tlme IIXIIIQ' hke a 'iultm m mx hlrom xxhlch some of the k1dS re'1IlV beheved I hid If 'mxone hls 1 questmn fzbout Turkey for Slbel he IS muted to xxrlte lt out md h'md rt to '1 staff member iftor xxhxch our exchsnge student sull flnswer lt m the INow and Then 9 IPPLIIIGES 799 Grand Ave 0 REGUIDS ' YELIYISIOI 23 W 6th St COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Dutton Foster '1 new found talent and muster of the drawmg pen rennnds us of the old adage Two heads are better than one UW, I ,. I 1 S WA N S O N S Camera Sales and Service I09N lst Bank Arcade CE 2663 St Paul I 32I St Peter Street GA 6268 St Paul 2 Eventhzn For Thr fimatcur Photographer THE QUALITY CAFETERIA SNELLING and VAN BUREN MI 6319 THERE S NOTHING LIKE A GOOD OLD FASHIONED C A F E T E R I A ' C O M E to the Football Dance S100 Per Couple S1 25 Stag HUNTING SUPPLIES CLOTHING BOOTS FISHING EQUIPIVIENT G C K E Y C O M P A N Y SPECIAL SPORTING EQUIPMENT 94 E Fourth St CApltal 2 258l THE BARON SAYS Brooks Brothers OF COURSE KENNEDY BROS ARMS C0 ATHLETIC SUPPLIES SPORTING Goons Cor 5th and Minnesota CApltal 2 2558 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Comphments of CROCUS HILL Win. Baumeister HARDWARE Co. Construction Co. General Constructors 754 GRAND CA' 5 O7 6l Comphments OF A FRIEND ,. -' B S . ' A .vj lat: Y.. v . T V. . I T' ': I -Q, 5 ' ff XJ' . 2 fr K B if 5 xy y yrftarttrh L A . 'Jaw'-I xy Ii Ay. 'A a X Mir I w X 'T ' IP' 4 , I I 'EN ' E I , if 01 NX I Z I I , . . .

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