St Louis Preparatory Seminary - Ad Altare Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1951
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Le1f1 Tm rifghli Leon Fmmmlulor Kfievre-Xcxryj, Fill! VCXHHKIGU fMissiLm Diralftorj, be Rcilly CPrws1c'ifmID, Pnl ffiflwl fplfl motif' Dirmlvtml, Irzlm Kr1it1lQ fReLvr'futinfr1 Diw! 7: IJ. R11lve's Rendc'w1vm1s 'Q-N Am'1 wo Swvml xww' ' I 5 yum -'yf -'Il Hn- MN. Slam-klc1er1ru'i Vw. lilllllllllll PIIVIYIF 'wif mfursc Pri 11- Iilflvf FOURTH YEAHF O lames Barrett Williarn Carey A Q9 s Q- s 1 t Robert Gronemeyer F sr ., Y 1 Georqe Kertz PatriCk Pitti Page Twelve ni ,. Francis Beqley ii.-Z: ...Q , ., '::5s:a5a5s. - 'xi' X X S Paul Fallaschek Ritfliard Hannelirink Robert Klobe .55 1 5 if: 9,1 V --'- f 5? Franvis Prusilc if it : .,,. larnes Berkbiqler Edmond Fitzqibbon Eugene Hanses Francis Krueger y ,,,.:.,. ...- 15: lohn Blornlderq Sylvester Boland Donald Fitzpatrick lohn Flynn F ,W 0 V , Q3 5 , . qqqu 'fi' znul: y 5 M , ,.., E A 'Ea ': A P - David lven lemme Kelley ae Y 3 :.. ' 51 B lames Marshall Gerald OVQASOTTHGH Donald Roedner David Vanve Floss Robert Russell I .. , X ..:S,..:.:.:5asa.sa ' -5,2-,:,. X tl 2 , K x i .i , X :I :- of - -f+ I' -35 . ' ' ,, ., ' l I MQ fx, 'f' '- A K .X -xx h X .. Q S I E . ..::1f- X M X iw I 1 RM - M-:::i.:::.:.:.., Nw X X X if CS l ll X is 8 xx QS . 9- Q X an 5 Q X S X N S ,X Y Q, 3,3 lctlin Hyun l'-ltrriuld Sulilcittiimn Franklin Scliniittzeho lcilin Srliwent Tlioincis Stczttord Hcflagit iltvplifrrtss x ' ' -If, X ' l . . . Q 1 Q xi X - - M X23 ... K 1 X . Eli-ivriv Tlidlniun Donald Weltoi lfiiiios NVestricili Euqene Wilhelm: Donald Willenbuiq lumes Willmorinfg Cil1I'lSl!IlCISllIIlU iii the West Dorm St. Louis Bop Addicts Did you Scly 'fl lVlt1ltuwk? lfouitli Yocins Fczvtiiitef fjpbit CLASS OFFICERS. Front row llett to riqhtl: Torn Stafford lltflission Direvtori, lohn Schweinf lProsidentl. limi: Stephens lSecrretc11yl. Second row: Ed Fitzqiblvcuns CAthle-tit' Direrturl, Syl Boland lPx9CI9GliUIlC1l Directoil. Pcitic- 'lliirtoun T HIRD YEAR SECTION ONE First row Cleft to riqhtl: Drury, Wingfield, McKenna, Wisnicwski, Struct. Second row: Anthony, Lang, Selzer. Third row: Schlae-mer, Hain, Dalton, Helbiq, Koncki. Pourih row: Graham, Towey, Lake, Voss, Burke. 0' ' tjfft ,g ,Q Sf My X . -Y' Y. gs 1+ fix. 'P its S Q ' 11 2,1 l Page Fourteen SECTION TWO First row Cleft to riqhtlr Lierrnann, Lotta, Baker, G. Adams, l-lerrnann, Rodis. Second row: lensen, Aurinqer, Rau, Tieienhrunn, DeGhelder, Heisserer. Third row: Nenninger, Otten, Weinzirl, Sandheinrich, Treacy, Hawley, Hahn, liolzein. .T-Orelff Free Soda I Smiles Ori Parents' Day On Laundry Day CLASS OFFICERS. First row Cieit to riahtlz Phil Bucher 1Dramaiics Direciorl, Bernie Sandheinrich Cpresidenii, Charlie Baker iAihieiic D'reClorJ. Second row: Ed Nenninqer Ukthleiic Directorl, Ron Tiefenbrunn KRQ-creation Directory Ie-rry Adams ISQ-acre-iaryb, Morgan Casey iMission Di- reciorj. ali. 53:4 , gf S 5. . A ws ,f 221 , , 1.' .blz ,f-Wi ii Q Eg ziz Q' V as K fx D 'Piease lell us out, Father. Paar: Fifteen 4 Q 3 , SECOND YEAR U 4 SECTION ONE First row ttett tw riqhtl Zwnrt, Iovmiovic, Steriqer, Korh, Mcinin, Parrott. Soc-mind rruw: Mc'Eritee, Winzeriinq, Torrencfe, Purrrl, Knohhe, Mviiecin. Third row: Ncrmrer, Hcrrtirirg, Patton, Hirtz, Sfhiridier. Fourth row: VV. Schneider, Ditenhater, Szwcrbo, Szclrzynski, Vraqieir, Vtfiriketrrrrxnri. SECTION TWO First ww tleit to riqhti: M. Smith, Carson, innsen, Brown, Hauer, Rtivher. Scrrrinri ww: T, Pierre-r, L. Strfihl-Q, Stlfifxktllit, Christian, Gctritric-r, Evkhcttt, Fivrrterr, tittttvr, Brit-viitui. Third row: Lueke, Stotte, Mrrurits, Mtrrshutt, Meagher. Vmirth ruw: Thoolc, Coyle. Purge Sixtcuu SECTION THREE Frrsl row llelt lo riqhllt Rieqel, Burrros, Kirwpenberrrfer, Stmtlirrrurr, fr. lldurrrsw, Pwwers, l'llL'lllI1Lfl1ll. Securrd row: Zipfel, lvlertens, Kreulvrrrcrrr, Eller, Stretch, Vcrrzol, Gurller. Third row: Schroeder, Sirutlrrrunrr, Vander Harry Drury, Scfhnorder, Buesczhor, Sprllrrlurr Fourtlr row: Blomberq, Litzcru, Wilhelm, Blues, Geek-2, lliller, Bacher, Brurrdoll. Frith rmw: F, Smith, Casey, Shawl. On Mission Day Three Pairs? w - F an Gel Thur!! After' Visit Whe-re's that bull? PC1410 Elovontos 2 FIHS YEAH SECTION ONE First row Cleft to riqhtl: Wlieelhouse, Schulte, Seqer, Schuler, Apple-bdum, Boever, Zell, Kdutfmcm, Quigley. Second row: Snyder, Tocco, E. lioruck, Rost, Motzel, Steuber, Kleine, Grcrydk, Governol. Third row: Toppelld, Montqornery, Nienhous, De-ister, Stuckel, lehnston, Scherr, Midden, Hodd, Fourth row: Hubert, Ccxtte, Goewert, Ternes, Best, Carey, Tdlbow, Murphy, Cox, Ldnq, Tierney. SECTION TWO First row tleit to riqhtl: Vitole, Trost, Kohlschrecber, Kuekl, Dempsey, Hornunq, Broun, Will, Dickrnon, Pdrtsch Second row: Westrich, Mclnnis, I. Brondel, Losernctn, Kelly, Schmitt, Strubberq, Doolittle, Lernley, Bosler, Blonlc Third row: H. Louck, Quigley, Wessel, Iorden, Kiwula, Fischer, Bdyens, Elfrink, Rudolph, Fourth row: Kousenkothen, T. Brondel, Lomere, Rehctqen, Briscol, Bdmmdn, Foley, Due-meler, Green, Kochdnslci. Page Eltljlllljllll East Dorm prepoms fOI Scmiu. lic-L: what rwmi Ixtllw lacy-5 qui? Heudizlq Yearbook PropQqc1r1dc1 The Blessed Mmhefs Bridge CIW! il, ROKUH HVOILIIITOCISH holy: Mrs. Plondc-rqcsl Q Nun SCHOOL OFFICERS, It-11 gt, iifiht: Gi-our Oliwiley Cilovrotaryl, Don Dyer tkthletit llirtvrtwrl, limit lYiIl1VllI1lIK'l ll'rf-si'lt+114D, liiwgtiry Viiu,-s Clicureatiori Dircctoll. .A sunt: l't-to llcirsttlariiel Clflission flirt,-rtml. Prep is proud oi her extraf curricular activities and ever anxious to begin new ones and enlarge old ones to turn out men with interests in many fields. All our activities are superintended by an elected Council and Student Ctticers under a Student Constitution. This year's otticers deserve special cornmendation tor their eitorts in torrning new organ- izations and in directing those shown on these pages. ' i i SPEECH CLUB. l'1:st rvvv ilott to riqhtlz Bakunas, McDermott, Moore, lifikel, l'lC7tlClCJfIfi, Ollcinnell, Pic-ke. itwiiitl row: Knmlit, lQishfur, llirlz, I. tkviirziriirflor, rd row: lf. Mfprti, Olwitsgliliri, li. l.. Smith, lirawiiikel. la uv 'lwoiity CARPENTRY CLUB President, llerrnan Schaters, in the work room. 1 111111x 11111 11191191 AIYIL1 SCHOLA MEMBERS. 71151 row 11911 111 11q1111: 11111111 FI111'k1C111Q 13111111 C'1111::1111, 11111 1'1'1'I 1:11111 11J11y fT1111in, 1111111 .1X11:1f11111111111, 11111 015111-11, 3111: 1v11'C'111111 111111111111 'l1J1'11n11 11w: 111111 1111111-S, 11111y 1'111k11, H1111 KI1IVJl11k01, 151111 1Tf11111'1:, 1 1111 P 11 S. HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA MEMBERS. 11111 '11 1111111 .1111 .11111Wf 1111111- 11v11, 11111 VVV1H7GIX11I1L1, Dirk 1111111111131 H1111 11111112, 1111112 711111 1' 111 M1-11111: '1'v1'1y K11111e1111e-f111e11. 1S1111111i11f11: 1.1-11.131 1111111 1-111, 111 1:1:1111 111 COLLEGE CHOIR MEMBERS. F1151 mw 111511 11, 111111113 B011 1V11'C'111111 f1D111J1-11111, E11 CID111111111 11 1 11W111k141, 131111 H1u1Q1'k, VVi111111 1V111111e1, 15111, S1111111, H11 K1 fkss, 711111 E11111111, 11-11y 1111i1, 1 111111 1111111, 19111 M1'131Q1'1111111. 1111111 111w: Ulyciw 1V11'1,111 1, 1l11vc2 W11'1111J11, 1111 1'V1'111'lVT1, 111111111 1'11111:1111, 11'11',' 11.1111 1: 1 1.1111'y NV1111, 111111 1l11111e2l. ny :ne LEGION OF MARY Presidom Dum Pfiweis presides Q1 U meeting. l.1tum1Si Wivlilmi, Cliciiiimxsixii Kiiivrily, liiulsqy Fliilv llllkillillflll liruvlilcirqff N www R QW, wiS1g?fi'N 1 - ff ' R .Q 'KQV 2 rwsunnvaii . THIRD ORDER OF SAINT DOMINIC. Finn! IOW Cleft to riqlillf Bill Vcm llmiq, Bull Scliiiiziiis, luv OlliIl9Il, lmuis Buvliund, larry Curtin, Clycl lVlc'l,c1iri. Buvk row: Ed U'Dcirinoll, Bull O'l.wiirililin, Fri l10llOlilWGf'lif3!, los- Rrlilly, Mciiiiri Avila, Dcivv Bvikizriris, Poli- llmsl4'lr'1r1is2l lfliciplm' ilfw miciiyl, Hivli Rwilly Page Twenty-twf' LITURGY CLUB. lmffl iii Iiqlil: lffi O'l3wrinc'1ll, Pnl lVlr'l3ri1' moil, Napili Rurklziqv Clfliuiiiimnl, lou O'lSi'i+Ari, Dim lciim-S, Clyde Mcluiri, Dori Powers, Duval Wivliluii, loiiy Pic-ke, Bill Vcm Huuq. SACRISTANS lSludenls' Chupell. Left to riqht: lorry Pieke, los Q'Brien llleud Scrristcml, Tony Ziegler, lim Fuuinnioloi. SACRISTANS KPriests' Chdpell. l.ell I0 ricglili lwllfl Bcilwl, Ed. O'Drmr1e1ll Klleml Sawrisionl, Cflyriff Milciin, Gf'L7l'lfl From. LIBR lf , I lb , , It I K . 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N 15 3.1, A A Q' Q XX S Q STAGE CREW. 1.6111 In ric1111: Bffrniw f11I11i111+11DI111l 1111111111 I 111If11I1, 111 I1 111f1vr1111u111. f Absafhnt 1411111 FP11r1:: 112111-111 1V1c1n1f111H11, F1119 T'fJrAn1y1111Qe wig THE PHOTO CLUB, with President Paddy McDermott, poses with some samples of its wmk. . 1 ' QM Page Twentybfour AD ALTARE STAFF. Seated ilolt to riqhtli P. lViCDerrriQtt lphotfwq ruphy Eclitwrl, Gooiqc- Ohcrloy tliusincss lvlczriuqorl, Ed Moore lAs sistcmt Editorl, Ed OiiDl1HI1E?ll liiditorl, Hubert Creusori, Gerry Prekc und Ed Eicliur lASsUuiutQ Editorsl. Stundgriqz Clyde Mvlstlm, Tony Ziegler, Paul Fclllcishock, Bula Smith lim Vtiillmvriritg llllypistsl, irlirk Hciiiiiltrari, Bntln Snyder llnlictrifjrupiiyl loiy lliuliurds lAitl, Vvllliillli Cjurcy, ffiiculfxtion Mcrnczrror Dick Kinocly cmd his Class lwuprescrit-Jtivus luak river swim: ol the tfrwtits. Lal limi Assistant hui twste us Wuikeis. iollowiriqt lEditorl, Reilly, Ziegler, Baker. Second row: Olaerley, Richards, O l':,mle, Krutmvil. Third row: Hirtz, Vifestrich, Crc-usin, LUIIQ. F . ' . ' ' ' 7 ourth row. Eichor, bullivori, Hclirtilton, Piekg,-. Top row: Smith, Vvlilirierimg, Fischer, OIQ3CJI'IIlUD. lwriy liirliuicis, ' Art Editor THE CASSOCKX' Preps tiioiithly IIUWSVQIIPHI, wus stuiimi lny thi First row lleltt tc: riqhtl: Weller, lvliinfrc liissisturit liditi-il, OlDl,tI1Ill'll lleidcly Mwllwiiiwtl, Phcitra Editm Tutu: Twenty-tivi: li.DRAMAig Dramatics Moderators: Fathers R. Brennan, C.lVI., and F. Gaydos, CM. Lx The main outlet tor Preps theatrical talent was supplied by the plays portrayed on these pages. Ranging from drama to comedy and musicals, these plays provided wellfapprecie ated entertainment to us all. Especially worthy ot note were the Parents' days Plays, Spilt Milk and the enormously successful version of Brigadoon. Actors, technicians, directors and audiences all agree that the curtain is being rung down on a profitable and enjoy- able season of the Prep Theater. THE MONKEYS PAW REAL TREASURE Paqo Twontyesix SHADOW AND SUBSTANCE SPILT MILK V1-x xp, x, R P. , ,. if + E 1 A Uf25x', Q ffl 9 K ,:,..........W...... x.... W x,,xx .P 1 , I ....: - .::: N. WR xf?fi2E.,Q,3 fy J qfg ' r F- ig' i n wi L BRIGADOON THREE MEN ON A HORSE Page Tweniynseven ..:.:.: , , ,, .:: t . Y, 1 ,... , , ' f, ,,,, 4. ., 5, 6 xg, xx, X x T , .,,V: A, R. .,., if Qi? M sq 1 5 if My KH fy 51 4 my in S 1' P Q 1 jf rf i 'Q' iw in , sgugf I ,X I 3 3 , if iw ' Plans 5 Q' SPORTS p X Most ot our tree time in '50-'5l was spent playinq sports. Team play Was mainly on an intramural basis, but our only venture into interscholastic sports resulted in a Second Place trophy in the Catholic Prep League. 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L-C Mi .: 1 , Q '1 T , Q ffl' Q tg .,,.. Sr ,Pts V af .. .,.. , - x ov .W M 1 'Q' -WWW in M i Page Thirty-one '7!ze .Baal Tfem SEPTEMBER: This otherwise fair month saw us wending our ways back to the hallowed halls of of Prep . . . Rube Kohler, from whose mouth flows a torrent of witticisms informed his acquaintances that everyone he met over the Summer was Thoroughbred gink . . . By the end of the month, Fourth Year was convinced that Father Tackaberry represented a despotic regime and was calling on Senator Keiauver to investigate his un-Seminarian acitvies . . . Father Leonard's palm was read-and his face was red. OCTOBER: Fathers Gaydos and Zimney played Football-eleven men failed Math and Latin . . . Father Tackaberry was surprised to find that the Barnyard on the Third Floor was Rich Reilly . . . Tom O'Toole opened a weight-lifting class in his room. Tom worked until Moon- light closed the shop . . . McDermott quit the Yearbook for the 100th time . . . Sixth Year held a Gaudeamus in honor of Columbus, It seems many people never heard of him. NOVEMBER: Don Kratovil suffered nervous prostration and lost the Presidency of the Get Ahead Club when Father Murphy gave a quiz. Immediately, ambitious Don formed the Catch Up Club . . . Father Taugher was named head of the Clean Your Room Week . . . Thanksgiving Recess was spent profitably at home memorizing Milton. DECEMBER: Fifth Year produced a drama titled Real Treasure. Nick Hirtz, the Arkansas Traveller, said, lt's 'Real' all right: real ginkl . . . McDermott quit the Yearbook for the l0O0th time . . . I-lad a movie called Little Lord Fauntleroy. It was so old that I-Ierm Schafers had seen it when he was young . . . An Economics Prof put himself to sleep in class . . . Father Brennan was heard speaking with Clyde McCann in Scotch accent. IANUARY: Returned from Christmas vacation quite weary . . . Ed Moore had that Dissipated look-or so thought Father Rector . . . McDermott quit the Yearbook for the l0,000th time . . . Cecil B. DeCann ranted and raged when he didn't receive a Critic's Award for Best Direction. Skeeter claimed that if Gloria Swanson received one for her Comeback, he should receive one also. Trouble is that Cecil hasn't even made a start yet . . , The Glee Club began posting signs to let students know that there was such a thing. FEBRUARY: Thirty-six dead cats arrived in the Anatomy Lab. All were vets of a Marine Corps expedition into China with an Irish scientist . . . Rube Kohler won a spelling match from Father Mullins . . . Luigi Pitti suggested that pin ball machines be installed in the library since the books in the place were so seldom used . . . McDermott quit the Yearbook for the 20,000th time . . . Antoine Ziegler opened a sewing school on the Third Floor . . . Fat Kinealy disappeared for three days. Wasn't found till Monk Knecht cleaned up Fat's room . . . The Ancient Order of Transient Dormitorians was revised as the Modern Society of Semi-permanent Dorm Dwellers. MARCH: Biceps O'Toole was returning hats at l:00 A. M .... McDermott quit the Yearbook for the 35,000th time . . . Poor Don Kratovil was still trying to get ahead. Locked himself in his room to study and couldn't get out. Iesse Iames burned the door down with Feur- bacher's lamp , . . Rich Reilly lost his dog, Rex . . . Rosey McLain was seen losing more hair every time someone brought him a letter . . . Luigi Pitti's mob investigated mysterious noises in the attic. Luigi directed operations from under his bed . . . Stage- boy O'Brien, tired of jazzing up the Liturgy, tried to combine acrobatics with his Sacristan's duties . . . College Students wondered why many of the Anatomy class wore hip boots to class . . . Seems things get pretty deep in there. APRIL: Father Tackaberry marked the advent of Spring by replacing his woolen earmutfs with cotton ones . . . McDermott . . . yes, the 75,000th time . . . Wilbur Moore published a book titled De Piscibus . . . McDermott won the P U litzer prize for taking pictures on already developed film . . . Erudite Ed Moore used a one-syllable word . . . Hayseed Hirtz dis- covered more letters in Gink Oberley's room than there are books in the library , . . Roy Ryder's diet consisted of one meal a day-he eats from 6 A. M. to I0 P. M. MAY: Father Mullins hung his Master's Degree in the library, announcing that it had cost 525. Ed O'Donnell promptly ordered one, too . . . That extra golf club that Tater Crites was seen carrying was Ierry Simpson. . . Brigadoon, exclaimed Drama Critic Yougenius Bendel, nearly 'Kilt' me . . . McDimwit quit again--numer 100,001 . . . Brother Timothy and Brother James found a flashily dressed and bespectacled being in the Rec Room. Un- coniirmed reports state that lt was the poor brother of Father Joseph Brennan . . . Mitzi, the Cocker Spaniel, had puppies. They were the first Stuttering dogs ever seen . . I-Iayseed I-Iirtz got a crew cut to show off his muscles. IUNE: Exams and Commencement exercises . . . only 84 days till September . . . McDermott quit the Yearbook for the 200,003 time. Then O'Donnell fired him . . . Sixth Year had to drag Don Kratovil from his room- Charley was getting way ahead in Philosophy . . . O'Toole lost his binoculars, and had to be led by a seeing-eye dog . . . thus the last year ended . . . Lightening Dougherty was the last to leave . . . he had to start Night Prayers .since Schuckenbrock was already gone . . . With that we leave also. Page Thirty-two El5WiWf m,m:.e:1:'fv'rf:pv-vf rze -. vf'-svavrmw 'rin' V .- -1 t- 1 -A y I x , 1 1 H f' I , . 4 , . JW l . 4 . , .wx Q V 1 W X gf 'r ll..-4 ,541 ,. , w 1 M4 1 4 us f J lr 4wa . L -Ll' A Q ' ,
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