St Josephs College and Military Academy - On Parade Yearbook (Hays, KS)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 34 text:

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Page 33 text:

S IORS Glafu As we look back over the years we have spent at St. J oseph's We begin to realize that it was not such a bad place after all. True, there were times when the going was pretty rough: then again, things were pretty good at other times, so, taking all in all, we do believe the happy moments overbalance the sad ones by far. Of course, it would not be the Army or even a boarding school if there were no gripes! O CHARLES BAIER ............ Pittsburgh, Pa. Glee Clulbg Camera Club: Messiah Chorus: N R A. DWIGHT BARGER ....... . . . . . . Pueblo, Colo. Football: Crack Platoon: Band: Decorating. JOHN BECK Claflin, Ks. Cfraek Platoon: Journal Staff: Flag Detail: N R A: Apologetics: Glee Club. O. D. Barger checks in with Fr. Anselm was F, CHARLES BAIER H DWIGHT BARGER ? ' . -s wi W ', JOHN BECK



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SENICR Receive Honor School Rating It meant a lot of hard work, but it was worth it to get the Honor School rating. Many were the hours that were spent in cleamnil our rifles and in shining our brass and shoes. verythlng had to be perfect. t n . This was the year 1n which the demerit sys- tem was inaugurated. From the howls of the older men we soon understood that it meant something rough, and indeed it was. Many were the hours the boys tramped down the weeds around the drill field. How Well we remember the names being called off for dpenalty drillers to report to the O. D. on Satur ay mornings at 9:00. Sometimes our names were called off: and if we were lucky, they were not. Good Year for Athletics . The football team did quite well that year, winning five and losmlg two, one'of the losses being to our arch-r1va s, H3375 High. The B team had a little better recor , winning fobur out of five. In basketball the season was fair the Cadets winning nine, losing seven. The high- llght of the season came with the athletic ban- guet, at which Johnny LuJack, ot Notre Dame ame, was the guest sgeaker. The rifle team, un- er the coaching of Capt. Welglel, was outstanding. That year they won anot er third place Hearst Trophy. But the event that pleased both coach and sharpshoot- ers was the two-tune beating of the University of Wichita team which boasted of having one of the best rifle teams in the country. The team also attended the three-day Midwest Camp Perry Matches at Boonville, Mo. ELDON BIEKER . . . . . . . .... . . Hays, Ks. Glee Club: N R A: Choir. PATRICK DONOGHUE . . . . . . Mattoon, Ill. Crack Platoon. 1 BRANSON GOETZ . . . . . . .... . . Fowler, Ind. Journal: Yearbook: Boxing. I NM .1 'ff mam' I li 1 1 EIJDON BIEKER PATRICK DONOGHUE Father Brice is in charge of the canteen. BRANSON GOETZ

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