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

 - Class of 1955

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LILIOM ntd from pl O hoxv shc IS comforttd by her fuend Marie Ind hoxx falthful Julie was to Lllxom C1St IS Illlom IS Jon Morgan XXITIIL Iudx Iuk plaxs Tulle Peter VIIILIT In pl Ixs T'1csur md hls sis ter Iellcltx Vrughan IS Marle Other m Ile parts go to Tlm R1LCh16 George Andercgg John Colllns Sugm Ixxlf Ind Blau Ixleln xxh1le other fcnixle plrts are taken bv Bea Strmd Czorgia Sommers and IN Incx I IIIDOIL, Ind I top notch pl xy you shouldnt mlss thls one Trckets are only a doll Ir Ind III so ILS xx1ll be good ones C Team Closes Season By Blake Davis On Thursdax October 28th the C team plaxed thexr last game of the season losing 14 I to Blake This xear the Acads fimshed Wlth I record of 3 xxms Ind 2 defeats Led bx such stars as Burgxxald Benz and Groth the C team after loslng a d1scourag1ng dec1s1on to St PhIIl1ps 20 0 In the first game xxent on to score VICLOTIGS over St Mirks Blake and Shattuck Al to haxe xx on exerv game most eveIvone on the te UTI xx IS h Ippy to have xxon IS manv as they did There xx as a notlceable IINDTOVQ ment In each boys ab1lItv as the se Ison progressed After belng de feated In the first game the Acads prox ed th It they xx ould not glve up xx hen thex came b lck IH the second game to defeat St Marks qulte h Indllx The first game agamst Blake xxas probablx the most excltlng of the season all the scoring having been final score xx as III the Acads favor 13 7 -'tt the close of the season Chapman made the remark done In the first half The that this xx as one of the fexx years when A subst1tute on the Shattuck team xx IS heard to exclalm xxh1le playlng the Acads Th1s team IS small but box can thex ploxxl Th1s was tIue xx1th most of the boys on thls xears team All IH all this has been a xery successful season for the C team I V UNDEFEATED fContd flom page 35 It xx as xx1thout a doubt the best In CIINICILI Il effort shoxxn durmg the season xxhlch xx as marked by great te 1111 efforts Th1s gozl lme stlnd shoxxed the determmatlon Ind de sne xx hlch characterized this you s team True there xx ere many good 1ndIx1dual efforts but these could not haxe been atta1ned had It not been for the umfied effort Con gratulatlons should go to M1 Scho field xvho m Ide a xxmmng te Im out thought little of then chances at the outset of the season Congrat ulttxons should also go to every boy on the squad because of thelr desire and determmatlon to play football The team xx as unique In that It had almost txx enty boys on It xxho xx anted to plav football AUTHENTIC NATURAL SHOULDER STYLING IACKETS SHIRTS NECKWEAR SUITS HATS SHOES COATS FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG SAINT PAUL Comphments of Wm BHIIIHCISLCF COIISLFIICLIOII C0 General Constructors HUNTING SUPPLIES CLOTHING BOOTS LETTER SWEATERS GOKEY COMPANY SPECIAI SPORTING EQUIPMENT 94 E Fourth St CApItaI 2 258I TONY MUSKA E L E C T R I C FLFCTRICAL ENGINEFR TTBSIKIQHLIHI and Industrlal Wlnng Flectrical Contractmg Great for lu ti Great -For Travel Frenght' ml Vs 2 Great Streamhners EITIPIRE BUILDER WE67Z'RN STAR Between Chucago Seattle Tacoma Portland Vua St Paul Mmneapolns Spokane CoIr1p1ImentS OF A F R I E N D KENNEDY BROS ARMS C0 ATHLETIC SUPPLIES SPORTING Goons Cor Sth and Minnesota CApltaI 2 2558 CROCUS HILL HARDWARE CO. 754 GRAND CA 5 076I SWANSON'S Camera Sales and Service I09 N Ist Bank Arcade, CA. 2 2663, St. Paul I 32I Saint Peter St CA. 4 6268 St Paul 2, Munn. Everythzng For The Amateur Photographer COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND St PauI's Prescnphon Store ' MOUDRY'S APOTHECARY SHOP Sth and St Peter CA 2 0571 IX ll k . . QCIP l ' 2 if V 15 . ' ' V ' V .' Y v. I . . . , 1 L - . , : ' . . . j, , ' j . 2 ' . - .- Z , ' . l , II rv , - T ' - - . I 4 W I , ,Q L . r V ' V V V 2 . 1 . I . . , . ,, . ' f ' ' L 1 ' , . - , V I , . . L V ' . . 41 , - - 2 .'- z . 2 2 ' . . - I v . , , . v - - I :fr V. ,z 1 '- ffvl -' f' ' V Y. . . ',- I ' ' V , ' ' 1 . ' L 1 4 I ' L c .r. , , w I I , L . ' . ' v V Z 1 ' L . . . y LV 1 1 V VC Y . , . I . . , V A A , . , V I . y ' ' 6 ' ' V ' L I' I V ' ' 1 - I ' xy I I - , 1 1. L c A 1 , ' . C . x I I z . . 1 , ' - ' ' ' ' L ' Mr' . ' ' ,. L 1 , -I '. L , ' , 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' . , ' ' With 11 bigger :md better stage, fhfrush it would have been Plvflsimr IIC had 11 boys who liked '00 tackle- Of fi bunch Of boys Who' themselves, 1 2 - . 1 v V 3 r . ' ' ' L ,, , K , L 1 ' I 4 . . . g -U 4 1 V2 2 V2 4 1 ' V ' 1 ' K L L l - I I 1 L Z V I I t 4 L . . A c , 4. L , 1 t S ' ' V - ' V V V 77 ' ' . IL LL K K ' w, C N n C Y 6 . C , . . t L ' V. vs . A 1 2 . . ' - j . ' . . ' , ' - '1 1 4 L I ,, 1. c ' L 4 L C r V VA Z V ' Y A Ir rv L I - vc 1' 1 D .. ., O e . K, ' o L O . I I n Q ' I . K . 2 - Q ,S N ' v' Asst ' . 5 Ny' .:x:::1::5vg,,1,,,,,...,,. - - .I Q I

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NOW AND THEN Page J SHATTUCK In a trghtlv contested trlt on the 'Wnd of October the Academy eleven doxx ned a beefy but sprrrted Shattuck team 10 Thrs rncrden tally xx IS the last home game of the ye rr for the Acads Early rn the fourth quarter after three well fought and farrly even perrods Fred Crosby boomed a srxty yard punt xxhrch the Sh rttuck recerver fumbled DICK Blacque recovered on the Sh 1ds 15 yard lrne In three pl rys the term hrd a first down on the four v 1rd lrne and two plays lrter Roger Countryman sneaked rnto the end zone for the score On 1 frke krck Crosby scored the extra pomt There rfter the Acads pass defense trghtened sufficrently to prexent anv serrous threats by the Shads Probablv the key play of the game along xxrth the re cox ered fumble xx IS Countrynrans flyrng tackle of a T D bound Shad on the SI A .30 rn the ond quarter In thrs the fin rl g une It SPA there xx rs m uktd term sprrrt ACADS BE T SHATTUCK BOW T0 BLAKE BLAKE THE 1954 VARSITY The tin rl footbrll grme of the se rson xx IS pl rxed It Bl1k1 on Oct 90 xx1th the Hrlltoppers trrurnph mg 70 0 Fnterrng the grr111 he 1xx frxorrtes the Bl rkrtes xxere drstrnctlx out pl ryed by rn rltrt and fired up SPA te 1111 durrng the first half The x runted ground 1tt rck of the Blake teanr xx as stop ped xrrtually cold for most of the first txxo perrods rnd only rt the end of the half drd Blake re rch our txxentx xud l111e Three or four trrnes the Ac ldS marched to vsrth It x 1r It orrlv to e stopped on doxx ns In the second half Andx Homnrexer Blakes brrlhrnt sc rtback broke the 1, 11ne open xx rth some fine runs rn scorrng 1ll three TD s The loss of Hugh Trernex bx a broken arm Ixrng Andrexxs xx rth a broken nose and Tom Hoff xxrth 1 sprarned ankle xxe rkened the Ac rd forces consrder ablv as all three xx ere starters The first Bl rke T D an end run m the thrrd quuter xx rs folloxxed b rnother end Tull 1nd 1 plunge III the fourth quarter Agalnst Shattuck Against Blake B W 1aN! ' 0 a Pedefqen Romvs The Centleman s Forward Motron IQ about to be Termlnated J V FINISHES UNDEFEATED BEATS SHATTUCR Thrs year s Jumor Vars1ty foot ball term finrshed rts season un deferted bx xxhxpprng Shrttuck '73 6 and tyrng Blake 0 0 In the Shattuck game the Acads played xxrthout star ta1lb1ck Bob Frsher but managed to come through vxrth therr best game of the season In the first quarter Sh rttuck rolled to a comp rrrtrxely easy touchdoxvn and rt rppeared as though the Junror Ac1ds xxerc rn for a tough game But thcy tred rt on a forty x rrd run bv C1pt11n Pete Vaughan After recoxerrng 1 Shattuck fum ble th1 .IV scored rgrrn on a pass from Vaughan to end Pete Musser In the second quarter they added one more touchdoxxn to make the score 20 6 rt the half In the thrrd qu rrter the te rm st rrted out qurck ly as Vaughan scored on an end run In thrs perrod the Acads also had a long touchdoxxn run called back because of a penalty In the l1st quarter a Vaughan to Musser pass put the b 1ll on the txxo from xxhrch .Inn Marrs pushed rt over Murs also nr 1de txxo extrr pornts The lrne play rn thrs game vxas ex cellert rs the brcks hrd consrst entlv large holes to run through Plavrng p 1rt1cularlv good brll xxere Tom Mrlton and Brll Goldenberg In the finrl grnre of the se rson the JV put thcrr urrdefertrd rec ord on the lrne rg., 1111st 1 poxx erful and also undefeated Blrke term In thrs grme the lrne pl ryed the starrrng role rn holdrng, 1 lrrger Blake tearrr scoreless In the first half the Acads outplayed the Junror Hrltoppers and xx ere stopped from scorrng txxrce only by sturdy goal lrne defense put up by Blake In the second hrlf the pl IV was strll frxorrng the Ac rds but they could not nr1n1g1 to score When 1 chpprng pen1ltv forcrd the Acads to punt from rnsrde then oxvn ten rn the final mmutes Bl rke returned TIES BLAKE rt to the fifteen from xxhrch they rn 1de 1 first doxxn on the three x 1b ut 1 httle more th rn a nrrnute to go On the first effort the crntrr of the lllIlC 111 rn lrne stopped the Bl rke surge for grrn On the second doxxn Bl rke sxxtpt the end doxxn to the one On thrrd thex agaln trred the certer of the lrne Illd fuled to rnak1 rt Blake then got 1 pen rlty for too nrrnx tune OIIIQ xxhrch put tht b1ll on tht sm xxrth tlllll or one more pl IX Thex trred rn end run xxhrch xx rs stopped bv 1 br1l lr lllt pl IX bx I1 ft end Iete Musser tCo11td on p11,e 45 1 n 0 ' ' ' ' ' Z I 1 , . 1. 1. 1, 1 1 . 1... , . . , l , Q, . 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commlt a crlme and then to brown whlch m the 'Srl Ml av 'V v9 'fr ,g Io '. an 3. J og ' Q PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE ST. PAUL ACADEMY, ST. PAUL, MINN. Vol. XLVIII Friday, December 3, 1954 No. 4 Councll Notes LILIOM A SUCCESS League Concert The Chrlstmas Dance The date for the Chrlstmas Dance has been set for Monday, December 20 As thls wlll be the first dance ln the new Brlggs Gym naslum many new ldeas must be lnstltuted The problem of decora tlons wlll be an acute one as the new gym IS tWlC6 as large as was the old one Suggestlons concern lng decoratlons wlll be accepted by Sarge Kyle The band that has been contracted for the dance IS an exceptlonal one Jules Herman The Crack Squad and the Drum and Bugle Corps Wlll not perform at the dance as has been the custom ln PTEVIOUS years Some other student aCtlV1ty at the dance must be organlzed It has been suggested that the A Cappella perform wlth some of the faculty members slng lng Whatever the entertalnment may be, thls promlses to be an ex tremely successful dance and lt IS hoped that all second through slxth formers wlll attend The councll alloted S250 00 from the Unlted Appeal Drlve to the Communlty Chest The contrlbu tlons to the other Ch3l'lt1eS lncluded ln the Unlted Appeal wlll be deter mlned later A suggestlon box IS to be placed ln the back of the Study Hall All suggestlons to the Councll should be put ln thls box Students Attend College Meetlngs Durlng the past month repre sentatlves from several colleges throughout the natlon have V1Slted the Academy to lntervlew potentlal appllcants The Job of these men has not been to sell ' thelr partlcu lar colleges but rather to explaln the colleges currlculum, scholas tlCS, athletlcs etc The cholce of college IS so lmportant to the stu dent that he should conslder all the posslbllltles before commlttlng hlmself Representatlves have come t SPA from many of the eastern col leges as well as some from the mlddle west Throughout the wln ter more representatlves wlll ap pear to speak on thelr respectlve colleges Talklng Wlth college rep resentatlves wlll ald the students cholce of a college and help hlm to understand better hls educatlonal objectlves Julle Uudy Peckl Mourns for Dead Llll0m Uon Morganj On the nlghts of Frlday and Sat urday November nlneteenth and twentleth the comblned dramatlc talents of the Salnt Paul Academy and Sumlnlt School wele utlllzed to present the play Llllom by Ferenc Molnar It was evldent that some of the adulence was not pre pared for a productlon of thls sort, expectlng lnstead the usual hlgh school comedy but the versatlllty of the cast proved to the SatlS factlon of all that thls was no com mon dramatlc venture The play concerns an unemployed carnlval barker Llllom and hls shlftlessness whlch leads h1m to sulclde Julle the glrl who falls ln love Wlth hlm IS dramatlcally por tlayed as she falthfuly undergoes great emotlonal torment whlle Llllom proves hlmself a bad hus band and father and refuses to provlde for thelr support, beats Julle and spends hls hours ln self debasement gambllng and drlnklng wlth Flcsur a slnlstel crlmlnal FICSUT leads L1l1Om to commlt a robbery but the attempt falls and Llllom stabs hlmself to avold ar rest He comes before God s Pollce Court and after slxteen years ln the Purlfylng Flres IS glven chance to do one good deed L1ll0m was played by Jon Mor gan Wlth Judy Peck as Julle Pete Vaughan as Flcsur Fellclty Vaughan as M'lr1e and Georgla Sommels as Mother Hollunder, Julles aunt Joll Morgan and Georgla Sommers recelved the Dra matlc Award fol then part ln the play not only for thelr actlng Hblllty but 'llso for then operatlon ln preparlng the play Speclal credlt must also go to the entlre Stage Crew for thelr success ln sklllfully portlaylng the scenes lncludlng the dlfflcult Job of creatlng the llluslon of a rall road trestle, complete S9Y1l3pl'1016 and sound sets wele artlstlcally cally bullt and the wlth flashlng effects The and reallstl scenes were words of our modest Edltor made the play fFor the benefit of the unlnltlated fence brown conslsts of flat black enamel red 0Xlde prlmer and oak staln J All the scene changes were effected swlftly and sllently Wlth out mlSh3p The llghtlng 'md electrlcal effects were well planned and helghtened the dramatlc ln tenslty of the play Last but not least cledlt IS due to Mr Chapman for hls superlatlve Job of coachlng and dlrectlng the players The quallty of the play was almost professlonal both lll the dramatlc and mechanlcal de partments All who saw the plav agreed that lt was excellent ln all respects another hlghly successful play ln the mountlng llst of dramas presented by the comblned schools Enjoyable On Saturday, November 13 the M I S L held ltS thlrd annual Jolnt Glee Club Concert Blake and Shat tuck made thelr lnltlal appearances ln these concerts, Jolnlng the three veteran groups of Mlnnehaha, Con cordla, and SPA It IS hoped that Breck and Plllsbury wlll be able to JOIH next year SPA began the concert by slnglng three songs the glee club was followed by those of Blake, Shattuck Mlnnehaha, and Concordla wlth four four three and four songs respectlvely Blake and Shattuck also comblned forces to present the Battle Hymn of the Republlc As a finale all the or ganlzatlons Jolned under the dlrec tlon of Mr Harry Opel of Mlnne haha to slng The Festlval Prelude from Rlchard Wagners opera Dle 'Vfelstersaenger von Nuernberg The glee clubs were hampered by the acoustlcs ln the audltollum and bv a nolsy ventllatlon system at the back of the stage and occaslonally flatted Several spectators also commented that several selectlons were poorly chosen and unlnterest mg Readlng Course By Fred Spllhaus For the past three weeks solne Junlols and Senlors have been re celvlng speclal lnstructlon whlch lt ls hoped wlll lncrease thelr read lng speed and comprehenslon The group met after slxth p8I'l0d on Mondays Wednesdays and Thurs days The class has been run by Mr Van ClS9 who operates a machlne called a tachlstoscope Th1S d6VlC6 IS used to flash num bers words 'md phrases onto '1 screen at speeds up to 1!100 of a second A typlcal class beglns wlth some of the aforementloned num bers or words, and then the class does some actual readlng Thls readlng lS one of' two klnds elther an oldlnarv tlmed readlng where the object IS to see how flst one leads and Wlth what comprehen slon or the paced leadlng ln whlch one IS requlred to read at a cer tfun rate, and onlv comprehenslon lS tested Some sklmmlng 1S done also It IS hoped that thlS lncreased readlng sklll wlll reflect dlrectlw on the boys SCOICS ln the velbal sectlon of the College Boards llld lt IS also hoped that the speed galned wlll d the ll lmounts of readlng IIGCGSSIIW lll college ' , cc as . . 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