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

 - Class of 1955

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IMPRESSIONS tContd from pa e 'U the shroud of rctrxrty that enye lopes tlns sectron of SP-X rs lrfted and I am tinrlly pernntted to cross rts threshold Soon nry classroom rs darkened by the shadows of members of the Prep I'orm Quretly and fe rrfully these boys therr faces shrnrng from their mother s mornrng scrub brng enter and trke therr places Lrttle do they rerlrze that I too am enterrng 1 new era rn the field of educatron Hrxrng been put rn my proper place by such faculty stalwarts rs Mr Smrth and Mr Sporer I am greatly rn sympathy wrth these lads w ho haye just gone through rn extensrxe gorng over by therr superrors They lrsten pa trently 1nd polrtelv They respond es slr and No srr' as an properly brought up boy should lrke what I had expected These young students carefully copy therr assrgnments and do the work ex pected perhaps not too expertly but at least rn a most earnest man ner All rs finally serene The bell soon rrngs and these sweet U1 lrt tle neophytes trrp from the room wrth .1 cheery Goodbye M1 Van Crse Drd I s ry that the bell rang It most certarnlv has' Prndemornum has broken loose Those scoundrels who call themselves full Hedged members of the Frrst Form have dashed wrldly through the door way are norsrly demonstratrng therr We are old trmers arr and demandrng therr sophomore rrghts Help' Mr Read Mr Sporer' Come rescue your freshman from hrs first rmpressrons of SPA' Odds Sr Ends By Fro Well here we rre agarn Once agarn the lrnes are formrng for bakery goods You can agarn see the Prep Formers wanderrng about wrth a look of awe on therr faces and hear the shout of a red faced sergeant severely reprrmandrng some poor cadet who has madver tantly forgotten to polrsh hrs shoes You can hear the hrgh monotone of a quarterback callrng srgnals and you yourself Jorn rn yellrng Frght team Frght' Yes school has begun agarn wrth the Joys of football games and seeing your old frrends agarn and the mrserres of Englrsh tests and Sat urday Sessrons and wrth rt has come the realrzatron that not only your frrends have changed over the vacatron, but you have also The Senrors who have hrtherto looked to upper classmen for leadershrp and gurdance suddenlv find them selves tryrng to till the shoes of last vear's graduatrng class Even the Prepers realrze that they have changed They are now rn the brg school, and have passed out of the class of chrldren to become vouths CCont'd on col 45 NEW ADDITION READY there rs a specral sound room rn w lnch tape recordmgs may be made grvrng the French or German student the chance to rmprove hrs pronuncratron The lucky masters recervrng new rooms are M1 Frtch Mr Schofield Mr Br rtnober Mr Rasmussen, Mr Wrlkrnson and M1 Chapman Be c ruse of these srx addrtronal rooms no master wrll haye to share room wrth 'mother master A de parture from tradrtron was marked by the use of tables and charrs rn stead of desks rn some classes rnarnlv the English and Hlstory classes Thrs creates a round table drscussron group atmosphere whrch wrll proye yery satrsfactory rs soon rs the Frfth Formers figure out Mr Frtch s my rrad seating ar rangements Another change rs the row of hall rn the new west wrng Thrs elrmrnates the congestron that was prevalent rn the old coat room as well as provrdrng a safer place for fContd from page 11 coats and extrr books No longer wrll someone stagger out wearrng someone elses mackrnaw or cap a problem whrch has long beset the younger boys -'Is yet the new gymnasrum and drrll hall are not finrshed but completron rs expected wrthrn a month The gym promises to be a yerltable paradrse wrth huge new lockers capable of holdrng any hockey strck and modern shower stalls wrth specral dryrng rooms The gvm wrll be equally as mod ern w rth a burlt rn stage and bleachers However more wrll be w rrtten on thrs subject later when the new addrtron rs berng dedrcated The entrre new addrtron rs defi nrtelv a srgn of progress some thmg that rs needed rn any school The school rs no longer The same old place but as now can serve somethrng the old boys can look back to wrth prrde and the new boys can look forward to wrth eagerness S WA N S O N S Camera Sales and Service 32I Saint Peter St CA 4 6268 St Paul 2 Munn Everythzng For The Amateur Photographer KENNEDY BROS ARMS CO ATHLETIC SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS Cor 5th and Minnesota CApltal 2 2558 McG0wANs 9 IPPUIIGIS 9 H50 9 TILIYISIUI 799 Grand Avo 23 W bth St HUNTING SUPPLIES CLOTHING BOOTS FISHING EQUIPMENT G O K E Y C O M P A N Y SPECIAL SPORTING EQUIPMENT 94 E Fourth St CAprtal 2 258l Berg u1st's Men s eq M GIESEN Wear eosnrme JEWELRY and 9' FTS THEATRICAL SUPPLY Lowry Hotel EXCHANGE STUDENTS fContd from page IJ other parts of Europe each sum mer and greatly enjoy their SX perrences there Most of the Academy students hrye by thrs trme asked Srbel what he thrnks of football He says that he thrnks rt rs mterestrng and ex crtrng after you understand rt In Istanbul he says they play all the common Amerrcan sports except golf rnd hockey fAlthough t snows rn Istanbul durrng the wrn ter rt soon melts! There are lots of Chrrs Crafts Amerrcan cars sarlboats and so on rn Turkey In case you ve wondered people rn Turkey drrve on the same srde of the road as Amerrcans but the mrnrmum age for gettrng '1 drrver s lrcense rs erghteen The Turkrsh accordrng to Srbel dress the same rs Americans but the food IS pre Srbel rs somewhat of '1 celebrrty srnce hrs prcture w as on televrsron the day of hrs arrrval rn S unt Paul He says that everyone has been yery frrendly here and although he rs a long way from home and hrs friends and famrly he has not mrssed them much yet TONY MUSKA E L E C T R I C ELFCTRICAL ENGINEER Resrdentral and Industrral W'rrrng Electrrcal Contractrng ODDS 6. ENDS fCont d from col 15 and take on responsrbrlrty for them selves Yes everyone has changed and as parent and teacher alrke had hoped everyone has changed for the better Salutes to Mrs Roy Rasmussen, who m ide the two week perrod at football camp rnfinrtely more en Joyable by the many thrngs she drd for us to the newly elected class officers During a study hall Mr Frtch became enraged at one of the Lower Formers and yelled L Baron Come back here Where upon Senror Drck Baron Blacque arose from hrs seat, much to the delrght of all Quote of the week One Job done well rs worth twenty done poorly Roy Rasmussen Wrth almost two hundred students rn the school mrny rnterestrng and hu morous rncrdents occur whrch are newer reported to the rest of the school The purpose of thrs column rs to provrde the opportunrty to spread these anecdotes Therefore, the success of thrs column depends on YOU Please contrrbute NOW and THEN HANDY REFERENCE TABLE V121 11 1 barlevcorn 1 rnch 1 dessratrne 2 7 acres 1 verst 6641 mr 'Z l41o9'f653589793'73846 .rpprov fgrve answer rn terms of and a radrcal, F H A D Sum mrt School 1150 Goodrrch Y . 1 1 gr H .L .L H ,, . 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NOW AND THEN Page 3 ACA S BE T BRECK LOSE TO CRETI Acads Down Breck., 237 In the first game of the 1954 football serson SPA defeated an undermanned Breck squad 28 7 The Acads got off to an early lead IS Hugh Trerney scored on a short buck rfter the ball had been moved from the Breck twenty Krng An drews ran back the openrng krck off to that pornt Fred Crosby went over the rnrddle for the extra pornt Breck bounced back as Brll Schoen rng scored on an erghty yard run The extra pornt w as made on a lme plunge But rn the second quarter Crosby sparked a touchdown drrve rn whrch he scored the go ahead pornts on an orf tackle play Thrs trme Hoff krcked the extra pornt to make the score 14 7 In the sec ond half the Acads trghtened therr defense and opened up therr offense and scored qurckly Trerney agarn scored thrs trme from about ten yards out Hoff agarn converted In the fourth quarter, Crosby tal lred the final touchdown and Hoff rn ade hrs third strarght conversron to nr rke the final score 28 7 Despite the score the Acads threw long, penalties One decrdedly good aspect of thrs game was the amount of reserxes xxho xxere able to play and thus garn valuable experrence Players xx ho stood out were Crosby and Trerney on offense and Ward Countrxm an and French on de fense GU' Team Bows To St Marys On the tw enty erghth of Septem ber on 1 soggy field St Mary s sw IDI to a well earned vrctory over M Chapman s drmrnutrve xx ar rrors The enemies touchdowns were scored on short plunges xx hrch the Acads were unable to hold Stars for the Ac rds were Burgw ald and Groth fD1d the short sojourn at the football camp do Burgy great deal of good l Complrments OF A FRIEND Comphments of Wm Baumelster Construetlon Co. General Constructors J V 's Face Hard Work By George Hubbs Wrth a great de rl of last years team movrng up to the varsrty, h rrd work rs rn store for thrs sea sons Junior Varsrty rf they wrsh to be ready for therr first game wrth Cretrn on October lst The new football setup Wrth both J V and Varsrty being kept to gether rn one large squad means among other thrngs, that one can not get away wrth not knowrng the plays Thus the Schofield men should not be dogged by the same unfarnrlrarrty xvrth plays that bothered them late rnto last season Under the able drrectron of Mr Schofield the team rs begrnnrng to sh ape up well The backs are run nrng hard and the lrnemen are ehargrng wrth determrnatron Al though berths on the first strrng h axe not been permanently allotted the opposrng t acklers wrll be seerng 1 lot of Vrugh an Frsher Gardner and Marrs who xvrll be crashing through the lrne wrth agrlrty and drrxe In the mrddle of the fray Rrtchre and Goldenberg xvrll prob ably be found openrng huge holes on offense and sparkrng the lrne on defense If all the members of the team contrnue to work wrth determrna tron the J V s should have a good season C Team By Wolff R1 and Foote M Thrs years C' team boasts a squad of thirty three, and rs look rng forward to a good season The team rncludes such athletes as Burgxx rld Davrs Groth, and Pat terson The C team has learned 1 number of plays whrch rt has used rn scrrmmages Wrth the JV twrce thrs week, and though the JV had the upper hand the C team showed that they have what rt takes Mr Chapman has all sorts of materral wrth whrch to work, and can be quoted sayrng The C team wrll make a pretty farr team although the lrne rs a lrttle lrght Wrth so many boys, Mr Chapman s strategy wrll run along the lrnes of free substrtutron allow ed rn high schools and thus an offensrve lrne and a defensrve lrne wrth plenty of replacements for both The team rs lookrng forward to rts five game schedule Thrs schedule consrsts of one game Wrth St Andrews one game with Unl yersrty Hrgh two wrth Blake and one wrth Shattuck We wrsh to ex press our best wrshes to the 1954 C ' team and wrsh them to have a vrctorrous season Football Camp Held for Frrst Trme For the first trrne rn countless xears of football at the Academy 1 football camp was held for two weeks durrng whrch time thrrty plus grrdders xx ere statroned at the Xouth Camp at St Crorx Falls Wrs The camp serxed to get the plryers rn shape for the season, and was a substrtute for the usual pre season practrce sessrons held at school From Aug 19 through Sept 2 the players xx orked rn more ways than one A typrcal days schedule was up at 130 calrs thenrcs at 7 45 half mrle run and swrm at 8 00 breakfast at 8 30 practrce from 9 30 11 30 lunch at 12 30 rest from 1 00 to 2 00 prac trce from 2 30 4 30 half nrrle run and swrm at 4 30 supper at 5 30 recrertron from 6 00 8 00, movres and skull sessron from 8 00 9 15 bed at 9 30 and lrghts out at 10 00 Sunday was clean up day, and everyone had to make hrs oxxn bed wash hrs clothes, etc To the frus trrtron of many there xvere no c rrs or women at camp and recre atron perrod xvas usually spent wrrtrng to rmprtrent grrls or read rng rbout Marrlyn Monroe and Lrberace Coach and Mrs Rasmus sen deserve all the thanks and credrt rn the world for all the work they drd and sacrrfices they made to run the canrp Mrs Rasmussen had to care for her two boys as xx ell as help cook and run to town for errands whrle Coach usually spent hrs recreatron perrod figur rrrg the brlls or drrxrng someone to Taylors Falls for a hay fever shot Rrck Drrscoll, Pete Frenzel and Eddre Strrnger deserve thanks for helprng coach the team and nu merous other Alumni shoxx ed up to see how the team was dorng Wrth only seven lettermen fPed ersen, Zell Morgan Townsend Armstrong M Hoff and Crosbyj Coach had to drscover through scrrrnmages wrth Taylors Falls, Lrndstrorn and rntra squad who the other players xxould be The prrncrpal advantages of the camp were that more thorough calrs thenrcs were done, there xvas better trarnrng for all through good bal anced meals and lots of sleep and ex eryone was at practrce every day Yet all was not work Strnky French had twelve prnups above hrs bunk to enjoy frncludrng Lrberace Meggre Myles Jane Rus sell and Grace Kellyj Fred Cros by brought srxty pounds of dumb bells rn hrs duffel bag xvhrch he lrfted for an hour every nrght and The Baron Blacque Bey Esq brought hrs fabulous wardrobe to the delrght of all Numerous nrck names were applred too fCrosby the Bombah Frohlrcher chalk up anuthah Trerney Kubes, Tongen Bauuudehj, and after a few days everyone got used to berng away fCont'd on col 4l Rarders Down Acads, 196 By Wamba ln the second grnre of SPAs schedule Cretrn defeated them 1011 xx rth Grrff scorrng once and Sullryan txxrce for Cretrn Crosby scored once for SPA Thrs drrxe was clnnrxed by 1 long run by Mrke Armstrong The Acadenrys lrrre pl awed frrrly xxell but the sec ond ary on defense xx IS we 1k The term showed good sprrrt rn the fourth qu rrter when they made therr touchdoxxn They were ham pered by perraltres and fumbles during rrrost of the game The lrne was sparked by Bl rque Torrgerr Zell and Morgrn We hope the term xxrll shoxx more sprrrt durrng, future grmes COUNCIL NOTES fContd from prge lj 1nd more study h1lls xvrll be con ducted xxrthout 1 master rn charge The Loxxer School Councrl rs to be elected early thrs yr ar It s hoped th at thrs body xxrll be better rnraed th rn rt has been rn members hrs been delayed pendrng the electron of class officers Cl rss officers 1re to be elected Mondry October 4 On that same day the Urrrted Appeal Drrxe xxrll begrrr The courrcrl has begun thrs year xxell 1nd rt hopes to accomplish much Ill the next few months from cars drrye rns and the rest of crxrlrz rtron Since thrs first camp xx as so suc cessful 1nd cheap 13123 50 per per son for two xx eeksl rt rs hoped that lll future years the same can be done COMPLIMENTS OF A 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EMM , A SIS PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE ST PAUL ACADEMY ST PAUL MIINN Vol YLVIII Monday, October 25 1954 'NI 7 Tanberk Wr1teQ Istqnbul not COTlSt'1I'ltlIl0p19' Its '1 long xx 'xy from St Paul ISU t 1t It took me twenty txxo days to come here but lt dxdnt seem so long to me I left Istanbul wuth four Turklsh g1r1s four Turk1sh bow txxo AYYIGTICWH glrls and an AD1EI'lC'lTl boy from Edmq The Americans xx ere exchqnge Qtudents who had spent Qu. xx eeks m Turkey The nlght we left our 'mclcnt clty no couldnt go to Sleep We could not help lt The Turke nero VQIV exclted to go so fm from home and nomo Qcxrcd of gettmg loneiome The AI119lIC'1Y1 kldS hid some other feelmg than ourQ the feelmgQ xx hlCh xxe xull hfne for sure ws hen we leaxe the Umted States They were sorrw to lefue Tulkey even after such a gholt tlme as SIX weeks and xx ere on the othel h'1nd happy to be on the xx 'xv bfxck home In Greece tuentw three Amerlcfm 'md thlrty fixe Grook A 1' S Amerlcan Fleld Soruce students Jomcd our group Evers mght me h'1d partles and group smgmg on bofud Shlp, 'rc compfmled mth 'lCCOI'dllTlQ 'md gmt um We left that It'1l1'm shxp named Abbagla m Naples and that S lI'll9 dxv went to Rome We stwod onlv one mght IH Rome That mght xxe escqped from our place xxhere we were stflvmg for the mprht to sec the clty After txxo oclock m the mormng, vxe lost our xmw 'md had to walk untll Th'1t mommy: at six thlrty we left for I ITIQ Tun dw2 IQ not nefuly enough to s'1y Ivo seen Pfzrls All the A FS exchange students roughlv four hundred Hfty three forelgn and th1ee hundred slxty five Amerxcan teen agers Jomed uw here The shlp xxe took m LeHarve named 'NI Q Seven SeaS prn 'ate student Qhlp f hundred fiftw passengers were 1 fexx more student bemdcw ourQ Our trxp 'ICIOSS the ocean xvm rmllv Qomethmg Al though the Shlp xx 'ls not '1 blg one It h'1d '1 band '1 Wlmmlng pool a movle and no had Intcrnqtlonal Floor Shows of dlfferent natlons The real fun part of the tmp was that the prmrle outnumbered the bows And '1 loxelw moonllght mght IQ one of the lefwons why we couldnt get much Qlcep but stfived out on deck was a twelve There groups Hovx could we re'1l1ze how fast the tlme had passed when xxe had fCont'd page 4 col lj CLASS GFFICERS ELECTED Freshman Tebts New Gym lll UQQ, David Mayo an Richard Wolff FOI the past xx eek the Freshman clfzss has been t'1k1ng apt1tude tests 1SSU9d by the Umvermty of Mmnesoti These tests 'ITB glven m QNOIY hugh school ln Mumesota All m '1ll, the actual tests totaled over 11 hours They were on such warled subjects 'ls Mathemaucs Socml Studles Psychology clerlcal speed and acculacy and Englxsh ln xxhlch there was '1 three hour ex 'zmmatxon The1e was even one on Space Relatmns 111 honor of the Academys renowned space travel er Solut1o Because these tests had to be glven durmg regular school hours the Fleshmin class had a somewlmt mlxed up schedule The 'fmt th'1t brought forth the most fxworable comments from the boys xx zs the one on Mechamcal Rexsonmg Th15 test was found The NOW and THEN stai wishes to extend 1ts deepest sympathy to Chauncey Gnggs upon the death of his father to be the mogt mterestmg by most fO1 It mvolved numerous wheels 1SmS When asked the purpose of these tests Mr Chapman 1epl1ed The tests 'lre gn en so thnt the teachers md counselors cm obtfuu a more accurate 1de1 of what the student knows 'md more 1mportant, what he cm leqrn It IS hoped that the scoles on these tests can be of some help ln tSS1St1I'lg the student m plinmng courses 'md 3CtlV1t19S whlle he IS 111 hlgh school 'md 'lfter h1gh school V'l1l0uQ m wtem h'lYf' 'uded Mr Chapman m the SUDGTVIQIOH of these tests to xxhom ug 111 oxxe a xote of thanks When asked why there was no Latm test Cas there was 1n Fnghsh Sclencc 'md NI'lth6T'l1E1tlCSJ M Rogers rephed Well you see the l'l'1t1XCQ of Mmnesotfz arent werv bught Although thc tests xx ore very m terestmg It w mco to be on '1 1eg ular schedule 121111 fox xxe have lT'llQQCd umm of our flXOI'It9 classes D8dlC3tl0H Soon On Tuesday October 12 after more than a month dehy, the stu dent body moved out of the old locker rooms mto the new oneQ under the new gym The new lock CIS xull be much Inger than the old ones 'md thele mil be more dressmg space Eventually dmers w11l be mstwlled over eich lockex to dry the football equlpment The luxury extends to the shoxx ers and towel rooms xxhlch can clean and dly about f01ty students at once Coach Rasmussen M111 have hxs oxxn rooms and thele we an en ormous storage room wh1rlpoo1 bath and tipmg room boxmg' room T166 range 'md hallxx ly fo1 puttmg on 'md t mkmg off muddw shoes The forms ue mmcd up thxoughout the locker room so thflt 1 S9Nl0I I11lght have '1 locker next to 1 1 1ep Form er Mr Reed C'lL1tIOl1Cd 111 studcnte agamst l0Ck1I1g one another lnslde the lockers for the gmltw partv mil come to much grlof On the evenmg of Tuesd ly No xembel 9 the ded1c'1t1on ceremomes fO1 the nexx fzddltlon xxlll 1 xke pl ace desplte the fxct 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