St Procopius Academy - Procopian Yearbook (Lisle, IL)

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A B.. A.M. REV. MATTHEW' G. HERDA. O.S.B. AB.. BS.. MS. fy W- Q 9 . I 'Fr A ' : fp-xx' Q ,J Pfcv tri -J .mg ME, REV. PAVL A. PETRIK, O.S.B. AB. REV. MATHIAS I.. KVCERA. O.S.B A.B.. MEA. REV. -IOSAPHAT ,I POPOVICH, O.S.B. BA. 5056? 45? REV. LEO c. VANCURA, o.s.B. -. A.B., A.M. 'NJ FR. GREGORY PETRUSKA, O.S.B. FR, CHRISTIAN CAPLECHA, O.S.B. E 1' 'v N, 'U' .-' fi! QT 'ul :ix ...gt Q ,,. .4 .4 uri FR. ANSELM ORLOSKY, O.S.B. 'SQ o--3 A.B. REV. JEROME DOBRY, O.S.B. A.B. REV. VLADIMIR VANCIK S.T.D. REV. HILARY S. JURICA, O.S.B. A.B., M.S., Ph.D REV. EDMUND J. JURICA, o.s.B. A.B., Ph.D. REV. EMILIAN SHONKA, O.S.B. A.B. REV. ADOLPH E. HRDLICKA A.B., S.T,B., S.T.D. REV. WILLIAM J. SHONKA, O.S.B. A.B., A.M., Ph.D REV. CHARLES W. KOLEK, O.S.B. A.B., A.M. REV. CHRYSOSTOM J. TARASEVITC REV. ATHANASIUS J. REZEC, O.S.B. O.S.B. ,VM I f-V. Ja alia? no mavojnwuau REV. MAUR J. DLOUHY, o.s.B. A.B., J,c.B., J.CL., J.C.D. REV. JUSTIN J. SPODEN, O.S.B. A.B., M.S. DR. FREDERICK TOENNINES Mus. D. ' MISS ROSE A. CARNEY B.S., M.S. MR. JOHN F. R. KUCK B.S., M.S., Ph.D. DR. JOSEPH M. G. BERREDO Ph. D. MR. MILO HARSHBARBER A.B. SG, was established to ereate harmony between the tollege and the academy and to unify sehool activities. It has done well this past year. SG. has also done a great deal in having the students take an active part in the administration of school activities. -g REV. LVKF OVSKA HAROLD BICEK 1 Fxrrzllj Adrian P,-grgjwiy A ,1 Jn ,,.. - 3 . '44 oo 9 . . R -Q 2 1, .. I H xupqvy . i Q - ,. I T ,V f ' 4 X U f V : l XXX J-. , DQ N x s E. CHOXXHANIEC R. KREIL R. MAHER VU- H-A-RBER C. ZASADIL .- Qi .f- , . gxv 'S-f f' 1 A J. FULTON G. DRABIK G. LARGE I. BL'DZ T. HUFNAGEL R. SMITH ,3s4,'. ' ' 1 XJ' 1. BUDZ L. KLENDA R. RIGOVSKY J. PURCELL F. JANA J. NOVAK , aff' R 5-rn E549 'HF more y Semzmny Rector John xv 16 Thrs year agam vyas a very srgnrfrcant one for St Procoprus Semmary Ten young men one of the largest classes ordarned from our semrnary have ansvyered the call of therr Master and yyere ordarned prrests on May 22nd rn the Cathedral of St Raymond In jolret Illrnors These young men became prrests of the Most Hrgh and yyrll dedrcate therr lrves to the great yyork rn the vxneyard of the Lord They yyrll be frshers of men They vull yyork for the salva tnon of the souls entrusted to therr care Ordarned for the drocese of lollet and Lrncoln for St Procopnus Abbey and for the neyyly founded Byzantrne Rrte Holy Trrnrty Prrory they haye yentured forth from the hallovyed yyalls of St Procoprus as drd the Apostles from the Supper Chamber to preach Chrrst Crucrfred Srnce :ts foundatron rn 1914 St Procoprus Semmary has been dedrcated to the tramrng of young men for the Holy Prresthood Of specral rmportance yy as the vyork of preparrng shepherds for the farthful of varrous European tongues yyho rmmrgrated to thus country from across the sea Durmg those many years smce 1914 many droceses have been grven assrstance rn thrs yy ay In 1976 at the request of the Most Rev Basrl Takach Bxshop of the Prttsburgh droccse of the Byzantrne Slovanxc Rrte St Procoprus Semmary began to operate tts oyyn semrnary rn Prttsburg making rt possrble for St Procoprus to make rts facrlttres avarlable to the fast Benednctnne Order of the Eastern Rnte the young men belongrng to that branch of the Bene drctnne Order are educated at St Procoprus Semrnary Here also young Benedrctrne monks are educated for the future mxssronary yyork rn schrsmatxc and communrst Russra Although the Semmary department had sryty students thrs year the number of droccsan semrnarrans yy as only tyyenty sxx Seyeral clerrcs of St Augustrne s Abbey rn Aurora have been commutnng to our Semnnary and St Procoprus Abbey had a large number of clerics Besrdes thc four dnocesan semrnarrans ordarned to the prresthood there yyere tyyo 7nd theolognans scyen lst theolograns four nd and nme lst phrlosophers The semrnarrans have a beautnful eyclusrve campus east of the college campus Here they play golf baseball football tennxs and horseshoes Srnce the theolograns and phrlosophers yyere equally dryrded they normally played agarnst each other Occasronally hoyyeyer they drd haye an opportunrty to challenge others They played basketball agarnst Maryknoll Sem: nary of Glen Ellyn the Mrnor Seminary of Westnuont and the Sacred Heart Mrssron Semr nary of Gencya Durnng the yyrnter season they yyere able to enjoy themselyes rn prngpong brllrards chess and cards rn therr large recreatnon room on the fourth floor of the mam burld mg On Saturday mormngs and Sunday mghts they yyere free to use the boyylrng and basket ball facrlrtnes rn the college gymnasrum f ' Q, 'W ,Ni A I y yi ' f ' , . ' ' . 24' H , ' l ' ' V r - ' -, . Y y . . . . growing diocese of Joliet, Nevertheless, since 1954, when St. Procopius Abbey' founded the 4 I I ' Y . . 7 S 4 ' . . A V 1 ' v A . ' V sf 1 'V - ' - . Y , r Y y y y . y S. Y. . ' ' l fl ' ' ' v ' ' v ' V V ' V ' ' . - 'A , ' ' I ' ' ' A r r I . S ' ' 'v ' ' -' - . 4 . . . ' , V r REV ALEXIUSJ MACHACEK OSB You hue no! claofen me 5141 I one fbofeu you and 11116 appointed 5014 117:11 you rbould ,zo and bezr ful! 1111 ubrzlezer you ark Ibe Fzllfw nr my nzme I may tue 1 Q rflfw K. 5,19 , -O-- ' REV. AMBROSE J. WANG, OSB., -12, was horn in Hopei, China. He was ordained in joliet, Illinois, hy from Catholic University of Peiping. He was ordained in joliet, Illinois, by the most Rev. Martin D. McNam- ara on May 22nd. He said his First Solemn Mass at the college chapel of St. Procopius. REV. TIMOTHY R, MARCEAU, OSB., attended both his high school and college days at St. Procopius. He received his B.A. in 1948. Father Timothy said his First Solemn Mass at St. Amhrose Church in Gross Pointe Park, Michigan. The students have known Fr. Tim- othy for his services he has performed as moderator of the Campus Dark Room and the St. Wenceslaus Servers' Society. He was horn in 1924. REV. EUGENE j. UTLAK, OSB., Deacon. Age 26. Died Fehruary 7, 1952, RIP. REV, JAMES R. SAUL, O.S.B., was horn on March 22, 1921, in Chi- cago. He completed his four years of high school and college at St. Pro- copius. He entered the local Bene- dictine novitiate in 191-1 and made his solemn vows on September 2. 19-48. Fr. james was ordained on May 22, 1952. He offered up his First Solemn High Mass on May 25, 1952 in St. Mary of Celle Church, Berwyn, Illi- nois. REV. ALB,-KN C, HREBIC, O.S.B., 25, popular among the students he- cause of their contact with him as a music instructor. Fr, Alhan was a student at St. Procopius. He was ordained hy The Most Rev. Martin McNamara on May 22, 1952. He said his First Solemn Mass at St. Michaels Church. His further studies will he at the Chicago Conservatory of Music. QB W P-sg REV. ALEXANDER J. MEN- CHICK, 0.5.5, 25, of St. Procopius Abbey, was ordained by Bishop Dan- iel Ivancho, D.D. He celebrated his First Solemn High Mass at St, John Cathedral, Munhall, Pennsylvania. He entered the Benedictine novitate in 1944 and was awarded his BA. de- gree in 1948. Father then pursued his studies at St. Procopius Seminary. He is one of the monks who will help found a new monastery at Holy Trin- ity Priory in Pittsburg, Pa. 'Cul Ai? 5 I v in-on-I, REV, JOHN V. LES CANEC, 26, was ordained on May 31, 1952 at St. Marvs Cathedral, Lincoln, Nebraska, by The Most Rev. Bishop Louis B. Kucera. He said his first Mass at St. Marys Church in Riverside, Illi- nois on June the eighth. Fr. John is a priest of the Diocese of Lincoln, Nebraska. REV. James J. s'roRM, 25, at- tended college at St. Josephs, St. Bede Junior College, St. Ambrose. His seminary days were spent at St. Paul and St. Procopius. Father James was ordained in St. Raymonds Cathedral, Joliet, Illinois. His first Mass was said on May 25, 1952 at St, Patricks Church. Peoria. Illinois. REV I KBIAN I' PARUYIA I3 sa his First Nocmn High Miss at Hols l'rin1tx Church Haugen Xkisconsin Hc had been rexiously ordained by Allie Most Ru Martin D McNamara DD iop t ilict Iather Falian wa prefect So many studcnts knew him . H' receivel hs BA. 'n 1 7 and has spent two sumrier sessions at L ras Collegp for the Studi' French. REV. XWILLIAM F. SMITH, born on October 21 1926, said his First Solemn Mass at the Resurrection Church in Chicago, Illinois. He at- tended Quingley, St Coluniban and St. Procopius, He was ordained at St. Raymond's Cathedral. He is a priest of the Joliet diocese. ,uh ,. 4 ,r 5 44.5, 7,v. - rv.: 1 -e ,f, Ji 13 UV MI, Q ' '19 M i' QMNA MQA M 3 9 3 98 mflfh ffmf MNH U fkge ,Uwfecfs fx 1... 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NILLES B,1e'brfm' of Spit Wg Aurora, Illinois f, :arf r -- Ji J. xovfxic bm ini qv All XX'.isl1ington, DC. Z ' J. PL'Rc3Ei.i. B.1i'f'cluv oi .'I'Ii Aurora. Illinois D. RYAN li,fu'm'f,r Ui Arif Chiiigo. Illinois R. NOVAK B.1i'f iilffv of xlvl R'XCI'NlllC. Illinois FR. F. SIIINDIYLAR Bliflif ii gfvfi Lisle, Illinois gm -l' , vi' 2 I I SPOKAS Q, SVFIDA FR ISI PI-'IRI QKA IR R XXIIHE Iwfl P XXOICIFCHOWISKI Blfflcf Tffzenre 4 el v li I L fAf i fl Lisle Illinois Horniiirqliq Cach si linii N 1 ltimn i lin. mi X XN Xs 'ff xif ' Front row. left to righti D. Kmcko, ,l. Kopilash, T. jahlonski. Fr. Fidel1s,j. Kmetz, E. Kane, il. O'R0urke. Second row: E. Katlerahek. XY. Bogett, J. Dwnnelly. -I. Fwrtl. F. Blwsl. XY. Came naugh. Third row: j. Jana. UI. Galvin. I. Betrantl, S. Kuslowski, A. Ciralmxvski. Top row: 1. Komechak, E. Grubins, V. Brunetti, j. Behar. R. Connelly. Front mvv. left tw righti nl. Richter. M. lxlutkn, S. lwlalnclu. Fr. Fillelis, E. Twp. j. Mailantler, XY. Snwa. Second row: XV. Trelu. K. Spur. P. Velas, B. Mwrcnty. nl. Ralspls. P. lN1ust-tl-wic. Third row: A. Lucuis, C. Leyden, L. Klentla, H. Pletch, T. Kltltl. T. Plumh, C. Varecha, R. Solfmnk. ff? xx i. f!,f' 'vw 4 tie. F-Ai' Axes ' T if .llilligxxl ' '5 xfl Front row. left to right: D. Kovac, J. Niemiec, Fr. Myron. T. Gcorgeoff. P. Ewing. Seton row: J. Lamhie, J. Hurska, R. Bilotta. M. Moore, J. Mrlxviclta. Third row: D. Hanyzewslxi G. Oravec, A. Rak, XV. Jenson, J, Vlach. Fourth row: M. Adams, R Janusauskas, F. Ujka XV. Mack. Top row: F. Tomaga, T. Howard, D. Dowling, F. Kauffman, B. Jana, Front row. left to right: XV. Lester. T. Hufnagcl. C. Flynn. Fr. Edward. R. Mcrwick, J. Kelly. B. Brown Second row: R. Ramhousek, G. Oller, T. Mkolaitis, N. Zahrinas, G. Aeschilman, F. Pletch, J. Buc. Third row: J. McConnell, A. Nemec, M. Novak, A. Lambert, J. Pfiefer, M. Wittenberg. Fourth row: J. Janusauskas, A. Nona, J. Starosrka, A. Laugier, B. Farnham, J. Otawka. Top row: J. Lepp, P. Kasper, R. Yglesias, B. Hillis, T. Cronin, M. Wolf. ...ii L. Prefer! FR. GABRIEL WARGO my tgembws' Preridefzl Vive Pre widen! Treamrer Serremry K Y XVILLIAM HAGSTROM EDXVARD KALINSKI Chicago. Illinois Chicago Illinois Intramurals A,,,,, A,,A,,,,,,,,,,, 3 .4 Intramurals . ,.,.,........... 1. 2 Ftmtlwall . ,. , , , 4 Futithall .. ,....,,.., Holy Name , ,. , , 3. 4 FS. Haslccthall ,. , .. Annual , 3. -4 Baskuthall , . Class 'l'rt-asuiti 4 Bast-hall , ,,..,, , Holy Name . Lcttcrman , .. Surxcrs Ohlatcs C lass Viet' Pre l I ,,I sitlcnt Class Sctrutary .. , limxling ,,,, '7 7 7 w W PAUL J. SIU New Rochelle. N,Y, Intramurals ...... Football ..,.,,.,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,, FS. Basketball Basketball ., Baschall , .. Holy Name Letterman .,.... Scrvcrs ,,,,,,..,,,.,.. ..,. 1 , 2. Annual Editor Hubby Shop Class Prcsidc-nt Class Treasurer lilfflllfilf A, l.ARCilf Nun' York. Now York Intramtirytls . Hiily Name , Annual Ftlitor SG. , ,, Btwwllflg . Hrihhy Shtip , . Camera Cluh .2. 5. I x .5 , 1 MELVIN G BENES Chicago Illinois Intramurals .... Fouthall ,,,,,,,,, FS. Baskcthall Baslccthall ...... Bast-hall .,..,,.,., Holy Name .... Letterman St-rxcrs Ortht-stra .,..... litmwling Class Vice President S. G. Repreiezzftzrzze J -5 'gl 1 .li -l is 1, f i X L! 4-cg 4'-Q. Qi , ' 1 I mv, , . wg, DONALD L. ABEL JOSEPH C. BUDZ Arlington Heights, Illinois Chicago. Illinois Intramurals ............,...,,.... Football ........... ..,.....,,,... Holy Name ............ 1. 2, 5. Orchestra ........... ..... 2 , 3, Hobby Shop ,...... ........,,, Bowling .........,. ....,.. 3 , P.N. .....,.................,.. Procopian Players ...... ,...... JOHN P, ADAINIS XY'aukegan. Illinois Intramurals ...,.............,,,.. .. 4 Holy Name ....... Bowling ..,,.. Intramurals .........,...... . 1. 2 Football .......... ......... Basketball ........,, ,... 5 F. S. Basketball .,.., ,..2. 3. Baseball .....,... ...,,.. 2 . 5 Holy Name ...... 1. 2. 3. Letterman ....... 2. 5. Orchestra ........ ...... 2 . 5, Servers .......... ........,.. 1 , 2, 5, Class President ,,.. S.G. ................... ...... . Bowling ........... .... 2 . 3. GEORGE S. BL'RESH Dickinson. North Dakota Intramurals ....,................,.. Holy Name ....,....... 1. 2. 3 Servers ............. ..... I 2. 3 Annual ....,... ....... 2 . 3 PN. ............... ...... I . 2. 5 Dark Room ..............., 1. 2 5 Camera Club ....... ,,.......... Hobby Shop ..... ,,... 1 v 1 '.l.l:l H 4353-Z3 ' A A DON'- sa ...ua ERHARD DIEM Vienna. Austria Holy Name ........................ 4 JOHN M. DORICH XY'eirton. XY'est Virginia Intramurals ........1................. 2 Holy Name ..... .... 2 . 5. 4 Servers .......... ..... 3 . 4 DONALD L. DVUIEL Des Plaines. Illinois Intramurals .............. 1.2, 3 Football .......... ............ Holy Name ......... .. 1, 2, 5 Orthestra ....... ...... 2 , 5 Servers ......... ....... 1 ,2, 3 Bowling ....... JOSEPH M. GRlGL'S Chicago, Illinois Intramurals ....,....... 1, 2, Football .......... ......... ...... Holy Name ......,,.,.. 1,13 Hobby Shop ..,.,, ..,,,,,.,,,, Servers ...,........ Bowling ....... 2. 3 WX rn: l vi 1: 7 5, 2-. HOXWARD F, HURT Berwyn, Illinois DANIEL E. HANLON Chicago, Illinois Intramurals ,, ,..... 1. 2. 5. 4 Intramurals ,,,.....,...... 1, 2 Football .,,,,.,......,,,,,...... 15,4 Holy Name .,.,,.....,... 1, 2,3 Holy Name .....,..,..... 1. 2. 3, 4 Ortlicstra ,,,,,.,,....,... 1.15 Letterman ....., ....,,,.... 5 .4 Seri ers .,,..............,,. 1. 2. 3 Class Treasurer . ,,,,,., ..,,,.,, , Bowling .,,,,...,,..,,. 2. 5 JORGE HERNANDEZ RONALD VV. 'IELSKY Barba Heuelia. Costa Rita Lisle. Illinois Holy Name ., ,. ....,... . 4 Intranturals , 1. 2.5 Holy Name. ,, ., l. 2.5 MICHAEL A ILRGOVSKY Clmago Illinois Intramurals Football Holv Name Letterman Bowling ,,,,., ,,,,, PETER F. KELLX L1 e. Illinois Intramurals ,..,.,,. .,,,,. , .. Holy Name Bowling , ,,,, , , 3. JOHN J KOZEL Carl Indiana Intrlmurlls Football Holv Name Ortliestri Qerxers Bowling, MIIES F MtAIEE Downers Grow Illinois Intrimurals lmootlvill Holy Name ..,,, ,,,, . . Y-Q 5. 51 .l TIMOTHY F MCGUIRE Westchester lllmoas Intramurals Hola Name Bow lang PETFR P MEEGAN Chxcago Illrnoas lntr amurals Football Holy Yame .l,., ,.,,.. EDWIN A INYKAZA Oak Lawn lllmors Intramurals Football Basketball Holy Name Sars ers Annual Bon Img PALL A PELY Toledo Ohao Intramurals Holy Name Servers ......, ...,.. - Bowling r,,,, ,,,.,,, - , LEONARD E RAMBOW RQNALDJ WINTERS Charago lllanoas Intramurals liasehall FS Basketball Hola Name Orthestra Scrxers Annual Boulang Letterman RICHARDJ TABO Chacago lllmoas Intramurals Footh all FS. Basketball .,,..,.,....., Holy Yame ....,. .,,., . Orchestra .,..,,.,, ..... Servers .,.... ......... Bowling ..., H . Downers Caroxe lll Intramurals loothall TS Basketball Holv Name Letterman Class Presadent Annual Proaopam Plaacrs Ortlaestra lOSEPH Cy HOLING la Lyrangt lllanoas lntr amur1ls Football Baseball ..,,,..,,, ,,,,., Basketball .....,r.... ...,,. FS. Basketball .,,............, Holy Yame ... ,,,,,, .-.V Letterman ..,... . ..,,t,,,, , Class Treasurer .,..,. ........., Annu al ,......,.,,,,., ,,,,,, Orchestra ,,,, A, 2'Io1nsYN:RAsY QIQ il f-g C X Z 8 mvsizf ' ix ZZ' yy i 4.- JH W - ,S7 --xx,-m V . 15 A -uw I 1. Y- 4,-I -.fairy -- . A330300- wanna'- vfiilll ...fa--f '- x 51-43 3: Alun-f A - '. pmx'm5r.zeerfza -Q V lK.1.LLVL.LL1.JLJ - SJ ' -' -3'f'rfl' - -..... '2f.N-.64'f3- -vt - .U v.s.,ufm. . , I ,,,...---- . cn 44 ' 3 , . ' -, L 4 vtwmgu -f-li f' . '9' Su , , .'w.4'.i,t-r.-faf.. 4 - . ' -V Tva.-me , . l U 4lf.lTnu V . . '. ' ' ' ' - l I MQ-449: , 114 :gf-' FUEUPIEIII EDITOR Edward T. Chowaniec eff .1-fs 5 SPORTS SECTION M Nosak J Urban J Budz The 1952 PROCOPIAN staff, headed by Editor Edward Chowaniec, early in the year set itself a goal-an Annual that would be truly representative of the 1951-1952 scholastic year. It was to recall the victories together with the defeats, the laugh and the tear, the scholar and the athlete. But it would not suffice to simply record the events. This must be done in a surpassing manner, organized and unified, and presenetd in an attractive and inviting book. The staff necessarily built upon the memorable events of the year, yet it found room for many of those informal moments that warm the heart when they are recalled. The Ordinand and Graduate especially were emphasized, since they are the noble result ot much of the institutions activity. But the Athlete, too, and the activity seeker will find their contributions to the educational program included The design and presentation of the Annual was to reflect the maturing status of the Procopian as an accepted campus activity. By a lavish use of color and illustration, the staff was able to discharge its duties in a most dramatic way. The exclusive aerial view, which forms the end-sheets of the volume, is typical of the originality and technique which characterize the 1952 Procoptian. An important phase in the successful promotion of the 1952 Procopian was ex- citing student interest in the annual. Since the book had been published for several years. it bc-gan to be taken for granted. To encourage subscriptions and the soliciting of advertising. the staff employed posters. a contest. and made use of the regular student assemblies. ln a great measure, even the financial support of the book is due to the earnest and zealous efforts of the Procopian business managers. Xwilliam Hagstrom, and Richard Kreil. The staff will feel it has done its work well if. as often as you study the pages of the 1952 Procopian. you will be moved to say-YHA great year, at a great school. 1 l'lllllIllPlllN NEWS Vol. XXI, No. 6 St. Procopius College and A cademy, Lisle, Ill. 'LL MODI:RAl OR P Adolph HrLil1LlLa ,, Q 11, 1952 EDITOR Ldv .1rLi lx0111LLh.1lL L 'N 1 N IN L xL11' hx l1L1111, 1ubhshLLi LXLI6 1l1rLL vsLLIn ID 0rdLr to pfOXldL 1 irLsl1Lr 1 rLxL11' 111011 L11 L.11111111x 11Lxu to lhL 5tuLlL11tw XXfh1lL most Ol thL work lll ll 1 1 llllL I lL 'rum l.1Il Xu 1 Ollk 1 zl1L tu lL11t lro111l1otl1 thL LOIILLL IH t1L r L1 1 111111 LILL llls lkth 1L1r .ls 1110dLr.1 L L lN yust lx lllXlOllN IO Sk 1 M111 r LxLrl1L1 l lL s Ll W I Llll 1111L 1 LX L1L11tx 111L NCL lll to LCN lk 1 1 ll 1 111011 tl1L lroLo11111 NLvs HNlk llc but llsO L 1 LN N Il 1 LLl1111tL s hoo w x L N L ll llllklll L N 1o111L1r LL 0 111 0L1twI1 L Lx1rL L1111L ll xxL1rL l L 1 L wllll lfl LNN lN Lkl IL: 1110 Ll 111 1lLL rt lll 'Xl Sitting: Chairman, Schieber, D. Standing, left to right Bicek, H., Fulton, J., Komechak, E., Pankratz, W., Reinke, F., Zasadil, J., Harper, R. ' ,nffflfxaiiy ffu! The purpose of philosophy is to develop in its devotees love for wisdom. The students of philosophy are not con- tent to leave this subject of wisdom in the classroom. They now have an active organization on the campus, holding informal meetings to debate certain philosophical topics of mutual interest. Through this club the members have an opportunity to treat more completely opinions and ideas, subjects and problems that originated in the classes or are discovered in daily life. Through the tireless efforts of the Chairman, Don Schei- ber and Moderator, Father Denis, the Philosophy Club has become one of the more active groups on the Cam- pus. However, any organization is only as good as its mem- bers make it, and the members of this club have comple- mented the efforts of their leaders with sincere interest and active participation. As long as St. Procopius is blessed with students such as compose the Philosophy Club, there need be no fears of intellectual stagnation. Q X rw i 1 gl '- .f'Hf'f'7 ' 3 'x -,X u Yr NIJ A 4 l' Rev. Father Mathias Kucera, O.S.B. Q 9 Direflor X 4 . J .I ain't a sailor, he's a crook. K Ns There is an empty room upstairs of the best organized and most aetive groups on the cam pus, st the presentation of RJII1l!7Jtl'l8 lem 1 blend of mystery .md comedy Rum the ietiyities of ex librarian Belinda Pryde The story llhlltl lihr.1ri.1n when she huy's .1 hotel of eyudstiorulvle repute hootleggers, .in ex-tonvitt. .ind even .1 murderer. Beatrite .1ppe.1red in her fifth show .ind the hest PCl'lOfITT.iITkC ot .1ny' le.1d .1etress to Rithard lllil-.1lLl.1flO appeared as P.1toon. .1 ste.1lthy' ex-rough hotel elerk. A new-tomer to the Players, he did 11 splendid job of portraying the male lead. Patoon w.1s seen to engage in other .utivities hesides tal-:ing t.1re of the hotel, sua h .ls murder and hootlegging. This year the campus' The-spi.1n group Adopted .1 new polity' of luviriyg riutinees, Two Afternoon perform.1ntes were staged for the benefit of those who had found it diffitult to attend the evening shows. The entire gy'm had to he Hblaeked out. so that the m.1tinees eould be staged. The Proeopian Players are under the able direetion,of liither Mathias Kueera, OSB. His assistants ofthe direttional staff are eollege Freshmen Ray' Rigovsl-zy' .1nd Ron Supena. PUBLICITY Back row: Lester, jim Lenin, Ed Joyce, Bob Vesely, Dav Randall. Front row: W. Sphan, Paul jasurda, Norbert Bawig, Harlod Bicek, Hen ry Kotun. f ff M.. xx, PLAYERS First row, left to right: 'lack Slown, Roger Perry, Ray Rigorsky, Ron Supena. Edwin nloyrc, Wlird Pank- ratz. Second row: Richard Iaffal- dano, Creighton Zassadil, John Sol- tiss, Henry Kotun, 94 STAGE CREW Left to right: R. Kreil, R. Novak Fr. B. Kovach, R, Perry, Dennis soff. Second row: Kovach, R. Ko vack, W. Jenson, R. Kauffmann, ,I McConnell, R. Apolloni, D. Abel E. Kundrat. Third row: Hruska W. Lester, D. Kovac, R. Ujka. Dnerlor P Alban I-lerble RLSLIINIIIE, the prictrce ot former years the school orchestra rs once agarn made up ot t d l l s u ents ttters clertcs and brothers Thus practice ot eomblnrng the eler wrth th SY C students had been dxscontrnued at St Procoprus tor the past seyeral years but the musxe deptrtment has deerded thtt the student seetlon vyould haye much from wh l t b f tel 0 ene lt rt they had an expcrnenced group to yyorly yyrth Needless to say ln XICW of thus year s pcrtormanees thus eombrnatron has met yxrth decrded success ln 1kldlflOIl to the Semor orchestra the musre department also rncludes a yunror rou 8 P Thus rs dryrded rnto two sectrons .1 strrng group and a vytnd group both ot whrch are under the tutorshrp ot the musrcll drrectors Members of the yunror orchestra are chosen on the btsrs ot therr musical ivtltud h h d Y neyy student at it Procoprus Here they serye a form of apprentrccshrp prror to therr l TLIHIHIITLC to lllf. SLHIOI' gI'OLlP The Scmor orchcstry drerected by Dr lrcderrely Toe oyer the course ot the school year The ttrst a fall concert held at St Proeopnus gym audr tortum yy ts receryed yynth much ty y ltusc by both students and yrsrtors alrlye The second 1 ttll concert held rn conyunctnon yyrth the Way eryrlle Glee Club also under the dlreetlon of D I l r oenrges yy ts yye comed yynth cyen more acelum sxnce the orchestra yyas noyy .1 sc rsone l rnusrc tl body yyrth scyen months of hard vyorly behlnd rt nxges has presented tyyo concerts The success ot the orchestra yy1s possrble only beeyuse ot the sy lendrd cooperatron and efforts ot both thc group xtself and Dr Toemges tts dtreetor E l-1 .- ' y . f ' A . - . - , ' -, ' ' A ' -' ty ' e yy' ie is in ieatod by' a special test given to ever ' ,tj , ' .4 .' 1 t x,A I, x- . - ff' K . '-ll . K , y L 'A I A ' . ' .' ,' ,L , w. Y' . 1. . h- . A ' ' A , ,- V. , .' ,,A ..-Q' .' ., , -,k ,K V, , . - A A 4 K 'gr . v 1 t g-A - y N A V 4 A v V L . l g- ' 'F-, I ' .sy ' ' I Dr Frederrck Toentges F l ' 5 54 ' - f Q l YJA ' 1-, rv is I I' 'IT I ' sf MF 51 ' H Th I U .r fifsgg 'W O X Atv Fr. Matthew OFFICERS Left to right: Lari, R., Bicek, H., Rychtarik, A., Spokas Martin Wittirig, Fulton, Harper, D. Lgdligflii Wu! The Science Club is composed of college students who are majoring in chemistry, phy- sics, or mathematics, The monthly meetings are concentrated on these three topics. Each speaker chooses one phase of .1 topic and explains it thoroughly. In this way a specific problem is discussed to the benefit of the students as well as the speaker who furthers his knowledge of the field into which he intends to enter. NX x 1 ,J-,R CV rv' Q5 'D ..f' ,W X Q 1 Martinekas, F., Radvansky, J., Kofile, C., Hardesty, E., Kmetz, A., Zeleznik, L., Pank- ratz, W., Lennon, O' i f I 3 Q 5: I f' I., 135 LQ Z' , N X I l ggi? - gl v . ... i ' 1 Miz 'WW A E ! 3 ,TD Books are more than paper and ink, cloth and glue-they are the custodians of truth and beauty throughout the ages. The greatest ideas of the greatest minds await the at- tention of eager young minds. While each generation benefits by the experience of civi- lization's centuries, none fails to add its own mite for unborn generations. Little wonder, then, that the library is the hearth about which the intellectual life of the collegiate com- munity gathers. The first function of the libarary is to preserve the best. Under the personal and ex- perienced attention of Father Adolph I-lrdlika, OSB, the library has grown from just a pile of books into an efficient and balanced collection of forty thousand volumes, each selected because it has a place in the education of young men. These books are augmented by over 150 periodicals in all fields of culture and science. And, in recent years, Micro- Film and Micro-Card equipment enables students to use publications available in these media. Experience confirms the compliments of recognized authorities that for an institu- tion of this size, the library collection is among the best. Yet a hungry man can starve in a well-stocked larder if he cannot get at the precious food. So. too. service through organization, instruction, and circulation is essential if a library is to truly serve its role in education. The use of a standard catalogue system, under the constant and patient care of Father Vitus Buresh, OSB, enables an item to be located in the matter of seconds. The educational program, taught as a part of the English courses. introduces and trains the collegian in the proper use of library tools. A supervised staff of student-librarians is always on duty to handle the requests of the students. The pleasant decor and atmosphere of the library encourage use of the library facilities. Attractive displays of current magazines and new book acquisitions invite examination. Quiet and comfortable nooks allow a relaxed perusal of a novel or news-magazine, while spacious and well-lit tables encourage the ambitions of the scholar. Convenient location and planned availability make the use of the library an experience, a joy. -E- Rev. Martin Horak, OSB Smdeu! Cbizpfaizz .2 -- - ' n J 3 - . i A! hh fi? .Vg 422 ll C' V777 6- Y 32 ff ' -4- -GQ? 232+ az, flffllfilxx I i Tnlg n . M' Q 19 Ji Ji Mies' U! cgi erm!! il Characteristic of a Benedictine institution are the Oblates of St. Benedict. This organization is unique on the campus in that it boasts no material benefits to its membership. The prime purpose of the Oblates of St. Benedict is to give greater praise to God and to gain greater spiritual benefits for themselves. It is in reality an exserction of the Bene- dictine family to the laity. The Oblates congregate in the Students' Chapel every Sunday to chant their Divine Office, and meet regularly for instructions on how to follow the teachings of St. Benedict towards a more perfect way of life. Although membership in this organization does not involve the making of vows, it is expected that thc Oblates idhcrc to their promises of tulltillmcnt of their duties s ' N i A A A ' IAQ K 7 ive, -j' X911 First row, left to right: Komechak, E., Kundrat, D., Holup, j., Perry, R., Zeleznik, R. Second row: Martin, R., Lennon, j., Pankratz, W., Barwig, N., Verespej, A., Hardesty, E. Third row: Reinke, F., Ondrak, B., Joyce, E., Poch J. DQ I9 v 1' SSX 49 0 Q Q., , -91. ,ff ig? Seated, left to right: Dr. S. Krupka, Presidentg Rt. Rev. Abbot Ambrose W. Kovac, Sr., retiring president. Standing: Rev. Valentine Skluzacek, O.S.B., Treasurerg N. Esser, Vice President, Miles, Recording Secretary, Rev. Mathias Kucera, O.S.B., Executive Secretary. yffzfmfz ' The St. Procopius College Alumni Association was re-organized this year, and on the basis of its operation through the past year, promises to be a permanent and successfully functioning organization. In August of 1951, Abbot Ambrose appointed Father Mathias Kucera, O.S.B., as Executive Secretary of the association. Since the terms of office of the last set of officers had expired, Father Mathias called a meeting of the association for October 27. A revised constitution and by-laws were unanimously ratified and an Executive Board was elected according to the new constitution at this meeting. The new Board members, whose term of office will expire on june 50, 1955, are: Dr. Stanley Krupka, Presidentg Nicholas Esser, Vice Presidentg john Miles, Recording Secretaryg Rev. Valentine Skluzacek, O.S.B., Treasurerg Rev. Mathias Kucera, O.S.B., Executive Secretary, William Kovac, Sr., Joseph Rodino, Thmoas Fitzmaurice, Rev. Stanley Vesely, O.S.B., Rev. Albert Ondriska, O.S.B. The first affair sponsored by this new Executive Board was a series of four smokers: in Aurora on january 25, on Chicago's South Side on january 26, in Gary, Indiana on February 2 and in Berwyn on February 8. All were successful, and accomplished their main purpose of re-uniting alumni who had not seen each other for years. Since january, each issue of the Procopian News has been sent to Alumni in Service by first class mail with the compliments of the Associaiton. . ...famuq .N T Y, I -f-sr115qXF'?ffQ1 .v-wwf,-,v s U ' f ..'?r'M' ina l .K s ,.. . , Wfwwwn-nwawmvf R -. ,. ' ' ' ' ' ' .....-5 ll' -ap 'wus-. anti' Cu I 'Fm mf-.Aww ff Yfiliv-'V s.. +' X f X212 Z THLETICS + 4 S Y' ?7l-WAY - I M.. PN. vw, 5' I 4,9325 2-H. 1'-.wx asv..- I vwiilil-hm-. . .V .M - - X ' fl .,. 3? J, First row, left to right: C. Zasadil, Schubert, Purcell, B. Ondrak, R. Bleskan, Coach Harshbarger, R. Duhon, Stano, E. Dabcosky, P. Ondrak, Collins. Second row: Nordbye, McGucken, R. Martin, D. Hinkel, D. Kovan, B. Kane, W. Lerch, R. Denoyer, 1. Fahey, L. Blum, assistant coach. Third row:T. Lawler, G. Drabik, N. Olson, E. Meluch H. Bicek, D. Zak, V. I-lolzhall, W. Guinea, F. Reinke, Stalzer. Top row: Fr. Gilbert, Athletic Director, M. Kelchak, D. Sagen, Costello, E. Bouska, R. Browne, E. Poff, E. Wfojciechowski. s flfkge Qaaffrzff The year 1951 marked the most successful season since 1955 in the history of the Col- lege football team. Under the capable handling of Coach Milo Harshbarger, the Cardinal eleven finished third place in the conference with an impressive record of three wins, one defeat, and two ties. The team lost their only non-conference game to Eureka. They were hampered by bad weather conditions and a series of injuries. This year's squad sported an excellent record, but more important than that was the fighting spirit of every indi- vidual member of the team. ,v,,4oq'i 1 if . . Q Rev. Gilbert Laketek, O.S.B. Atblelif Dirertor Milo Harshbarger ST. PROCOPIUS S.P.C .,.Y............. 12 S.P.C ...,.., .,,.,. 6 S.P.C .A,..... ...... 6 S.P.C .A...... ...... 6 S,P.C ......A,...,...,. 44 S.P.C ...,,..,.......,, 19 S.P.C ....... ...... 6 C oacb 5:0445 OPPONENTS 'Wisconsin Tech TMISSIOH House .,.............. TMlltOn . ................ i....... . . 'Northwestern ....... ...... Aurora .,...,.... 'Concordia .... Eureka ....... ' Conference Game! O 0 19 0 6 19 13 Gi K x, f-Q,- .4145 Gabriel Benyo Manager Dick Duhon Munster. Indiana Varsity---5 years Don Kovan Mazinger 7b H025 gvmustz... X wife, -- 25 73 john Urban Pottstown. Penn. Varsity-2 years faleg gdiigdffdff 4 fn 4 Ken Meyers Chicago, Illinois Varsity-Z years 1'-7 I john Dzurisin Streator, Illinois Varsity--3 years Bart Kane Dubuque, Iowa Varsity-l year f AVAI LAB LE Tom Lawler Chicago, Illinois Varsity-2 years ,,.1 51,3 The Cardinals, thought by many to be unpredictable, proved themselves the out- standing ball club they really were. Des- pite a few bad breaks the Cards still tame up on top with an 8-7 record for the season. This was the Cards' third suc- cessful season under Coach Milo Harsh- barger. V -af:x ' 'L ' Es., A , ... -' . QV 1 - - . . . .- -, , .: .H '.-.?:n',.Z g 3 - is 1 R . -i 1 1' ',,N .v -if.. , .. x Ben Ondralt D1 lttitl 1 ir its X ,fi- 'C' 'rx' i A '-. c Richard Martin lxanlcikec Illinois ll'5lfY Y N Gus Drahilc Belmont. lllinois Varsity-1 year ,Y Y' tg I l v I f -2 jim Kaspar Chicago. Illinois Varsity-2 years Lgidfdfl 4560125 SVP-C ---A---..-,..A-.. 56 45 .,...................,.,....., Fournier S.P.C ....---.......... 56 60 ...... ..,.. IN Iission House 5.P.C ................. 46 65 .....,., ,,,,,,,i,,,,,, E ureka, S-P-C ....A..........., 59 40 ......., ............ F ournier S.P.C .-.............,, 45 59 ...,.... ...,... N orthwestern SPC ...........,....V 49 75 .........,...,.,.....,...... Concordia 5-P-C .-A-.A...Aff...,Y S4 49 ..lll.......,. Northwestern BS. SP-C ..,.........,.... 73 71 ........ ............... W is. Tech S.P.C ................. 47 40 ,.4,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, A Ufofa S.P.C ................. 48 59 ........ ...... C oncordia S,P.C .-............... 45 51 ........ ....... W is. Tech SPC ................. 65 84 ..,..... ..,..., Is lilton SPC ................. 57 58 ........ i,.,,.. W is, Ext. SPC ................. 72 54 ........ ....... E ureka S.P.C. 49. Aurora john McGucken Bantroft. XX'est Virginia Varsity-1 year f' 11 X15 I I N A 9 XA. 'f 355, F' ' 1 5' 4 x ,I I ll, J! fag! 1 An -., 1 9 5. 'rc.-it 5 life. Y I 5 I 3'l i r 1 if I J ,y I 3 ef:-x y 5' fix ' :'-Im-ias. f-'F , fy ,Qi .1 - I :I melt' Kr I .ij -1? 21:97 1512- I' Nlllb Fra! 142cwD5MV roorzsm 1. First row, left to right:C. Leyden, E. Stober,-J. Otawka, Budz, T. Boraca, T. Rawlings, J. Kozel. Second row: L. Blum, M. Wolf, D. Dowling, Mrkvicka, E. Nykaza, Kelly, D. Hanyzewski, N. Zabrinas, Mgr. Third row: P. Siu, M. Benes, Young, R. Brown, D. Hanlon, M. jurgovsky, C. Flynn, B. Jana, Mgr. Fourth row: W. I-Iagstrom, R. Tabola, J. Grigus, D. Abel, D. Dwiel, P. Meegan, E. Kalinski, R. Merwick, Mgr. yfceafamy We My The Academy varsity sporting a new name and a new coach won their first game of the season in fine form but lost their next four games and finished the season with a tie in a non-conference game. The team finished in last place in the North-East Catholic Con- ference. Though the Cards' record was not impressive, a competitive sport never failed to flourish throughout the season. Praise is due to Red, Lum, whose incentive kept the Cards fighting all the way. --1 k -.I - ,. .JL St Mary s of Woodstoeks viide open style of play proxed to be the losing fae tor for the Procopians in their 12 O loss at Memorial Field The aggressixe xisi tors pushed oxer both touchdowns in th first half In the Homecoming Day battle the r Cards met the speedy conference champs Maryxille of Des Plaines and vnent dovin in defeat by a 57 6 score The Academy' opened their 1951 Foot- ball season with an impressive 12-0 vic- tory' over St. Edwards of Elgin. After a scoreless first half. the Redbirds crogged the line twice in the second half. The Academy' squad shifted to a sin- gle wing offense against St. Thomas of Rockford. but to no avail as they' lost to a store of 14-2. The unior C ards viere decisiyely beaten by the lxnights of the Immaculate Con ton in 7 O brm it Elmiurs ie Proeopians played a good game but were hampered by fumbles throughout the con tes The Academy xarsity finished the sea son on .1 successful note as they tied H orlt xille 7 on Xorltxille s home tield E7 Mel Benes Chicago, Illinois Frosh-Soph-Zyears junior-Senior-2 years J t N, 1-' el X joe Budz Chicago. Illinois Frosh-Soph-2 years unior-Senior-2 years rf-f W ,-ffm? fgzzsaeffzzff , wtvdv ax V I In J wp: PP Gary. Indiana lirosh-Soph-2 years junior-Senior-1 year -, y f, Bill I-Iillis Terre Haute. Indiana junior-Senior-1 year The Redwings ended their season with a 4-10 record. The record, however, is no sign of their spirit and talent. Proof of this was seen in the Woodstock game which the Redwings won 51-47. Hats off to Coach Ike Harshbarger for another grand season of coaching. M? L M 'ff I Q x. D A W O 5 is Bob Brown Chicago, Illinois Frosh-Soph-2 years junior-Senior-1 year . V ,,,'. 51-fa ' . , ' ' ,. -use 1- 1-- Y 'J joe Young La Grange. Illinois Ifrosh-Soph-2 years -Iunior-Senior-7 years Ed. Kalinski Chicago. Illinois Frosh-Soph-2 years Junior-Senior-2 years fh- 8 6, 22365 1 X X ' V mmuwum Nick Zabrinas Chicago, Illinois Frosh-Soph-1 year junior-Senior-1 year Z Y'-4 S.P.A S.P.A S.P.A ...... ...., . S.P.A .,.,... ,.,.,,. S.P.A S.P.A S.P.A SPA S.P.A S.P.A S.P.A S.P.A S.P.A S.P.A ,....r, .,,,,.. 50 Q6 48 52 60 54 -I9 S4 25 39 48 61 il 40 565125 -I6. .. .. 32 .. 65 ,,.., .. -I6. ,..,.. . 64 ,,,,,, ., 36 , ,,,. . 57 ,.....,.. 69 . ,,,, . Sl ..,,. 66. ..., . 59 62 47 ....,, .. 59 ... .. ... Elmhurst Rockford Orland P. Woodstock . ..,, IhILlI'yYIllC . .r,. Elmhurst Rockford . ,,., Elgin Lemon! , Elgin . . Maryville Lcmont XX'oodstock Orland P. 4 'g Paul Siu New Rochelle, N.Y. Frosh-Soplu-V-2 years junior-Senior-2 years S+ W X4 er? i ds! Ar U Ed. Nykaza Oak Lawn, Illinois junior-Senior-2 years 9-. r? Us 1 www: 4 f, ' ha W f Y , T T it f ' ff 1 yi' WT JT' fn, -1 5-59 'fi .Q hw'-as , ' Y ,A ,Y W ' 'Q 1. Y , , 1 W J., l -F I ' gf , A fi ' L nw, 4 K J sf 3 oy. O l f A. 5. I 'H' --v' 'ff 8 v x W X A Z 4 ,f x X I Q ' 2 4 K5 if lr S fl 0 3 fl' -1 L 1- if x -2-sex Roca Noc e 6 'I 1 s 0- g 15 I , aocap 1 3 ,Q lg! ,www 920514 - Hajj gaskffaff ROCUP, Q Q on a0C0P 12 J' 3 S I Ted Georgeoff, Godfrey Oravec, jerry Budz. -'s Fr. Edward Kucera, O.S.B. ' 3 Q s s Henry Pletch, Danny Hanyzewski, Mike Moore. N Qgocohf' . UC fu 1 if N! w 5 jim Mrkvicka, Frank Tomaga. Bernie Jana. 1'-if j A , ,Q , 4-s 4- 1 tv if ' ROC0,o, l Q fl wT,?Rtic6oP1 5,5 C. 1 Robert Trelo, Paul Ewing, Robert Bilotta. lnocop l f 11 'M mgcos If , Anthony Lucius, Edwin Stober. 4 0123. 2 fl 14 0' gpicnn. 2 tgmes Jie cgezzsafz S-P-A .AA...,.......... 24 33 .......,,,, , .... . Elmhurst 5-P-A -,---A----,-..--. 30 28 ...,.... ,.,,,. R ockford S.P.A ...,... ....,.,., 2 1 53 .,....,r, .,...,r, O rland P. 5-P-A ,-f., ..--... . 52 15 , , . Woodstock S.P.A .,.,., . ,..,, 2-1 32 ,,,,. ,... . Maryville S-P-A ----.A-,...,..... 29 30 , H, ,..,.. Elmhurst S.P.A ,,,.,,.,..,.r,.., 24 36 ...,.., .,,,. R oclxtord S,P.A .rr..,.. .,,.r, 2 6 43 ,.rrrrr,. ,....... E lgin 5-P-A .,,...,, --,A. 2 3 31 .....,,, , Lemont S-P4-A .---.,,,..-,..... 39 53... ...,. ,.,,,...,,.. E lgin SP-A .....,,...,....., 35 37 ....,,.,. ,,,,,. B Iaryville 5-P-A ...V..,Y......... 37 34.. . ..,..,,,,. , Lemont S.P.A ,.......,,.....,. 42 25 ,,,,,,, , ,,,,, Wfoodgtoqk S.P.A ...,......V....., 39 50 ........ ,,r.... 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