St Bernards School - Crusader Yearbook (Gladstone, NJ)

 - Class of 1951

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ntiftities STUDENT COUNCIL This scholastic year proved to be a banner year for the Student Council. It sponsored the first dance of the year, campaigned for funds, redecorated the canteen, and also made possible many other activities and generally helped the spirit of co- operation and work. The faculty advisers were the Rector and Mr. William R. Deane. They were assisted by the following members: President ................. ...... E ugene E. Lezgus, '51 ' ' '52 Vice-President ............ .............. D onne Colton, Secretary-Treasurer .................................... Jay Thomas Perkins, '51 Councilmen: Edward Dunning, '51, Harold Lunn, '51, Donald Ripley, '52, Davld Walk- den, '52, Peter Nicholls, '53, Alan Steenson, '53, Daniel Decher, '54, Stuart Lundie, '54, Herbert Etheridge, '55, Francis Wood, '55. SPIRIT OF CLAIRVAUX NEWS The original issue of the School's newspaper appeared in November 1925, under the direction of Mr. Walter P. Henshaw. There are eight issues of the paper during the scholastic year. Its subject cover- age includes school activities and feature articles, editorials and alumni news. The subscribers include the students, trustees, alumni and friends of the School. The members of the Staff are as follows: Editor-in-Chief: Kenneth M. Crombie, '51 Associate Editors: Edward Dunning, '51, Arthur Ward, '51 Jeffrey Stansbury, '52. Staff Members: Beverly Walter, '51, John Jacquemot, '52, Peter Randall, '52, Laurence Weymouth, '52, Elliot Case, '53, William Storms, '53 Peter Nicholls, '53, David Keller, '54, Business and Circulation Manager: Howard G. Oliver, '51. Faculty Advisers: Messrs. John C. Gunzelman and Warren Rohrer, Jr. BOY SCOUTS The School Scout Troop, No. 52, was reorganized at the beginning of the second term. The troop missed the annual rally this year because of spring vacation. Mr. George L. Fessenden is the Scoutmaster, assisted by Mr. Theodore Hobbie. Donald Ripley is the iunior assistant scoutmaster, William Whitney is senior patrol leader, Philip Otis is the scribe, and Alan Steenson is the treasurer. The following boys are scouts: Robert Bladen, Richard Bates, David Keller, Robert Irwin, Richard Mclntyre, Elliot Case, Peter Nicholls, William Storms, Henry Weymouth, Stuart Lundie, Merritt Ierley, William Herbert, Donald Corinna, Francis Wood, John Van Cleave, Joel Hall, Michael O'Malley, Kurt Schneider, Eugene Van Micldlesworth, John Schweikert, Don McCree and Arthur Ward. 1341

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CHAPEL COMMITTEE The Chapel Committee is one of the most important organizations of the School. Under its supervision come chapel functions and religious services. Guest speakers are invited and mite boxes are distributed in Advent and Lent. Officers Kenneth M. Crombie, '5l ,.......,,............... ,..... S enior Warden David Walken, '52 ..,.,... ,..... J unior Warden Keith Hyer, '52 .......... ...,........ S ecretary Lee J. Terhune, '51 ......................................... ............,.,... T reasurer Members: William Storms, John Schweikert and Daniel Decher. The Rev. Robert L. Clayton, Faculty Adviser THE CHOIR The School Choir, under the direction of Mr. Darwin Leitz, rendered excellent service in the worship of the School. The members also aided St. Luke's Choir. The choir members are as follows: Edward Dunning, Kenneth Crombie, Jeffrey Stansbury, Peter Nicholls, William Storms, Merritt Ierley, David Keller, Howard Oliver, Jay Perkins, Beverly Walter, Daniel Decher, Robert Irwin and Donald Corinna. THE GUILD OF ST. STEPHEN Under the direction of the Rector, the members of the guild perform specific duties in the religious services held in the School Chapel. The members are: Lee Terhune, David Walkden, Danna Colton, Harold Lunn, David Keller, Jay Perkins, Beverly Walter, Charles Kull, Peter Nicholls, Michael Crom- bie, Donald Ripley, Joel Hall, William Storms, Kel Carter, Keith Hyer, Warren Wilbur, Robert Speck, Laurence Weymouth and Francis Wood. CHESS CLUB In its tenth year, the club had its most successful season in numbers and expert- ness. The tournament winners were: George R. McMurray, first prize, Donald McCree, second prize, and, Henry Green, third prize. Officers: President ............... ................ ....... E d ward Dunning, '51 Vice-President .......... ............. ............. H a I Green, '52 Secretary-Treasurer ....................,..................... David Walkden, '52 Members: Eugene VanMiddlesworth, David Friedrichs, Kel Carter, Philip Otis, Donald Mc- Cree, Richard Mclntyre, George McMurray, Charles Krauss, Samuel Kress, David Keller, Nicholas Sanborn, John Schweikert, Henry Weymouth, Arthur Zack, Merritt Ierly, Lars Persson, Warren Wilbur, Michael O'Malley, David Ward, Francis Wood, Beverly Walter, William Herbert, Richard Bates, Peter Hollander, Albert Hart, Peter Nicholls, John Van Cleave, Jeffrey Stansbury, Lee Terhune, Walter Carr, John Jacquemot, Herbert Etheridge, Henry Etheridge, and the faculty adviser, Mr. John C. Gunzelman, complete the membership. I55l

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