St Vincents College Prep Academy - Cape Yearbook (Cape Girardeau, MO)

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--nn- -.a f T? 5 n 1 ' s 9' L-I 0 u It was while Bishop DuBourg was in Rome for his consecration as Bishop of Baltimore in 1815 that hejirequested that the-gfirst band of Vincentian mis- sionaries be sent to the United States for the purpose of establishing a seminary to prepare priests for the vast area of the New World. Under the direction of Felix DeAndreis, a small group of Vincentians undertook the long and arduous journey from Rome to Missouri. On October 2,, 1818, they reached Perryville, Mo., which was to become the center of their activities. A year later a second group of missionaries, including many seminarians desiring to become Vincen- tians, arrived in Missouri. A Novitiate was established at Perryville, St. Mary of the Barrens Seminary, under the direction of Father Joseph Rosati. At Perryville the Community started the work which has grown over the years until now the priests of the Congregation of the Mission carry out their duties in nineteen states, the District of Columbia, as well as missions in Canada. Panama, Formosa, and Chile In 1822 a college was established at Perryville. Much of the success of the college Was due to the labours of Father john Mary Odin and Father john Timon. Soon the Vincentians, under the superiorship of Father Rosati, had begun the harvest of souls throughout the Mississippi Valley ,from St. Louis to New Orleans. In 1835 the General Assembly of the Congregation of the Mission at Paris decreed the American Mission as a new province and appointed Father Timon the first Visitor. During the time that Father Timon served as Visitorfthe new province advanced rapidly. In 1836 he established the College of St. Vincent at Cape Girardeau, Missouri. During its long and illustrious history this institution served as a college for lay students, later became a seminary for Diocesan semi- narians and finally became the preparatory seminary for the Western Province of the Congregation in the United States which it remains to this day. Due to the great number of Catholics, both French and Irish, living in St. Louis, Father Timon obtained a plot of land on Ninth Street and there built the Church of St. Vincent de Paul. The next project on Father Timon's list was the founding of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia, which opened formally in 1839. The following years produced such men as Father Mariano Maller, and Father Anthony Penco, two distinguished visitors. During the Civil War and the years afterwards the Community grew and spread. The Central House was moved to Philadelphia in 1866. In 1870 the Vincentians opened St. Iohn,s University in New York which has since developed into a center of higher edu- cation. On September 4, 1888, the Superior General of the Congregation of the Mission, Very Reverend Anthony Fiat, C.M., announced the division of the American Province into a Western and Eastern Province. Here in the Western Province, Vincentian activity has flourished at St. Louis, Perryville, and Cape Girardeau. In 1954 St. Vincent's Seminary at Montebello, California, opened to accept aspirants to the Congregation on the West Coast. In 1955 St. Vincent de Paul Seminary was opened at Lemont, Illinois. Arid in 1962 St. Vincent de Paul Seminary was erected at Beaumont, Texas. Today, after almost a century and ia half in the United States, the Con- gregation of the Mission is responsible for the training of priests throughout the country. The Vincentians look back appreciatively on the many works begun, the many tasks accomplished. In the Spirit of St. Vincent they look forward towards the fulfillment of the work of their Holy Founder, expressed in this quotation: - Ewmgelizare Pauperibus Misit Me. DEDICATION We, the students ot IQ66, wish to dedicate this yearbook to the past, present, and future generations oi Vineentian priests PAST john Larelle, C.M. 1884-1966 He has worked in the vineyard and borne the heat of the dayg the master has reckoned his wages. He spent many years in the service of the church, serving his fellow men selflessly. He visited many places, he reached out to many people. It was evident to all that here was a man who exemplified the hidden life of Christ as few others. For he did nothing sensational, he was merely a priest of God, going about his daily duties. His motto for living was l'Age quod Agisi' fdo what you're doingj. He always had a Cheerful word, or witty remark to brighten everyoneis day. He seemed to go out of his way to be the happiest person in the house. He was community-minded, and lived accord- ingly. He was always aware of every modern trend and always kept abreast of the changing world. His life was a true example of following Christ. Dur- ing his fading years, a cancer crept in, he endured much suffering. Never did anything but cheer and joy show on the outside. We could all take him for an example of the true spirit of St. Vincent which he so well lived in fifty years of Vincentian Priesthood. -4- PRESEN Very Rev. Carl G. Schulte, C.M. One hundred and fifty years have passed, and the work still goes on. In our daily life, we see around us men with a spirit-the spirit of St. Vincent. We are fortunate to have a Superior who is a model to us in devoting himself to his community, his students, and his duties. He builds for tomorrow, today. He has completed the building of one minor Seminary, Lemont, and has been a keystone in the erection of the new Theologate, De Andreis. He maintains Cape, the achievement of the past, and labors to prepare the Community for the future. He is certainly a leader and a builder for the Vincentian Com- munity. Yet We who live with Fr. Schulte, see something deeper. We see the true dedication of a man who takes a personal interest in every confrere and student. He bears the duties of Superior, Procurator, and school secretary, fac- ing everything with calm determination. He faces trials and difhculties head on. After one hundred and twenty-three years, Cape needs some attention. Fr. Schulte is doing a fine job of keeping it up. -5- l U ,, w ' aa X A A .X-, .L 'i 5, 5, . ,. .1-5. N ,. ,' L t Nl .1 Q Q A wW,M,?EpwW?t Q1 'v ? Yl i? !' 5 xi5fEY .P E T- if ' .N f 1 Q ff+f Sffff f ' + - Mm. .Mfk 'QV X x i : faxes!-A 2 .xg-,S .N .,.. my 3 ' QS 1 ' af, 3145 Ei ' . 1. A 7 15 -gigs? 3,tM'n1iiW'Q fm. 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Superior General, Congregation of lbe Minion and DdIlgl9lE7',Y of Cbarity and lbe nineleentb in mccexfion to Sl. Vincent Dc Piml. Rome VERY REVEREND JAMES A. FISCHER C.M.V. Provincial of the We5!e1'n Province. St. Louis, Mixfozrri 171 VERY REVEREND JOHN ZIMMERMAN C M Afxixzanz Superior General of the Congregation of the Minion Rome . ..,.., ww 5, -B- 24 E1 2: S W , 3 g X NX. N .X X E .E2E'II5I ig.gNX X X0 'E 'S Q B S Q ii x X VERY REVEREND CARI. G. SCHULTE CM. Superior, Dean of S'tm2'ie.f, Religion. A hu. REV, ALPHONSE HOERNIG CM. Aymntant Superior, Prefect of Dixcipline, Latin, Greek 'k J REV. DONALD BERKBIGLER CM, Assiftant Prefecl of Difcifnlizze. Malbematicx, Cloezzzimg wi if REV. EDXVARD IVIULLIN Chl. Spiritual Difeclor, Libmrian, Englifly U REV. HENRY F. GAGNEPAIN QM Cham, Hiftory. Typing WILLIAM MORAN, Ph.D. Teaclaey Englixb Lizeratare at Souibeaxt Mi1'Jonri State College. Teaches senior: Englixlo Lizeralare. MR. DOUG BERRY Graduated from Soalloean Mixsouri State College in 1962. Teacher Pbyfical Education at Washington Elementary and at Sl. Vincenfs College. EDWARD F, SCHURZ B.A Amended DePaul University, Soatlaeaft Missouri State, Sz. Mary? at Perryville. Teacher Latin, Civiar, Spanish. The Class of '66 takes this op- portunity to thank the faculty for everything they have done for us Mum' ,W X this year and in the past four years. REV. JOHN SHINE, C.M. Vocational Direclor REV. MYLES MOYNIHAN, CM. P ro cu mto 1' REV. WENDELIN DUNKER, C.M. Paylor of St. Vincenfx Church DR. R. A. RITTER, M.D. H owe Phyfician JAMES N. THOMPSON, CM. Afximmt Paytor of St. Vincenff Church -5- h APPRECIATIO -and gb Mr Jakc Copelwncl Laundry Crew M . r James Quatmaml Mr. B111 Time Leo LeGfa0d KITCHEN CREW ' Mr. jake Copeland Mr. Clarence Brown Mrs. Doris Segraves Mrs. Lydia jordan Mrs. Lola Harris Mrs. Stella Schrnittzehe Mrs. jettie Buchheit .-14- y Mrs. Mary Ann Harris T S CV A N 62 RICHARD HOFFMAN Sain! VilIL'l'lIf Pnrisfa, Pc'rr3'z'iIlc', Missouri Client's Presidentg Glee Clubg Falso Barclonig Schola Cantorumg Assistant Editor of the Messageg Basketball Varsity. Favorite Pos- session: My Funny Sweatshirt. THOMAS SEVFR Swim' Svbasfiiziz Przrisfa, Saint Louis, Missouri Class Presidentg Editor of College Messageg Assistant Editor of the Yearbookg Schola Cantorumg Falso Bardonig Glee Clubg Toys for the Poor Clubg Basketball Varsity. Fav- orite Possession: My Banjo. .-16.. ARTHUR BASLER Saizzf joseph Parish, Cohzieu, Illinois Falso Bardonig Baseball Varsityg Toys for the Poor Club. Favorite Possession: My Green Baseball Cap. STEPHEN BRENNAN Our Lady of fhe Preseiifufiou Parish Sain! Louis, Missouri Falso Bardonig Glee Clubg Schola Cantorum: Handball Varsityg Class Sergeant-at-Arms. Favorite Possession: My Bed. TERRY BAUMAN Siiiiif Lriiiiimf Lie ilviiiiiiicic' Parish Sain! Louis, Missouri Baseball Varsity Captaing Astronomy Club Toys for the Poor Clubg Falso Bardoni. Fav orite Possession: My Baseball. 117.- ROY DEAN BULLINGER I111 IIIKICIIILIILC' CUl1Cl'pfi0I1 Parish, Ic1C'kS0lI, Missouri Dramaties Club: Falso Bardoni: Glee Club: Head Organist: Reporter to Community News: Handball Varsity: Class Ofiqeer. Fav- orite Possession: My Innrmities. MICHAEL DEVEREUX Sain! Gl't'kQO7'j' fbi' Grmif Parish, Sain! A1111, Missouri Yearbook Editor: Drnmaties Club: Camera Club: Glee Club: Falso Bardoni. Favorite Pos- session: My Voice. RICHARD DENNY Sain! Luka' Parish, Sain! Louis, Mixsomz Seliola Cnntorum: Falso Bardoni: Cwlee Club Toys for the Poor Club. Favorite Possession My Trumpet. .-181. XAVIER JANA Scuuf 101511 Nelboizzuk Purisb, Sain-f Louis, Missouri Radio Club Presidentg Toys for the Poor Club. Favorite Possession: My Tape-recorder. JOHN GUALDONI Saiuf Sebizsfiiziz Pizrisb, Siziuz' Louis, Missouri School Sporting Managerg Falso Bardonig Sae- ristang Astronomy Clubg Toys for the Poor Club. Favorite Possession: My Immaculate Sporting Room. STAN METHENY Saint Vizzrcuf Parish, Cape' Gil'6I1 dC'll7l, Missouri Parliamentarian of Clientsg Camera Clubg Falso Bardonig Schola Cantorumg Glee Clubg Librarian. Favorite Possession: My Camera. KENNETH PARADISE A CTU7'f7ll.Y Cbrisli Przrisb, Suiuf Louis, Missouri Drnmatids Club President: Typist of the College Messngeg Scholn Cantorumg Falso Bnrdoni. Favorite Possession: My Bongo Drums. CHARLES MORRIS Sain! Mary Parish, Bridgefou, Missouri Falso Bardonig Schola Cantorumg Sergeant- nt-Arms of Clientlsg Basketball Varsityg Glee Club. Favorite Possession: My Greek Trage- dies. GREGG RUPPEL Holy Iufauf Parish, Brlllzviu, Missouri Baseball Varsity: Handball Varsity: Class Vice-President: Falso Bardonig Schola Can- torum. Favorite Possession: My Electric Guitar. JAMES SCHUMER Saiizi Viizceizf Parish, Pvr1'j'L'iIIf', Missouri Astronomy Club Presidentg Toys for the Poor Club. Favorite Possession: My Slide Rule. VINCENT D. WRIGHT Saint Mary Magdcicfiic' Parish, Denver, Colorado Typist of College Messageg Schola Cantorumg Falso Bardonig Glee Clubg Dramatics Clubg Sacristang Baseball Varsityg Tennis Varsity. Favorite Possession: Denver, the Gateway to the West.', VINCENT STOCK Sain! Thomas Parish, Florissalzt, Missouri Sacristang Baseball Vnrsityg Basketball Var sityg Falso Bardonig Drarnatics Club. Fav orite Possession: My Name. SENIOR .M LITTLE y 5 es 35 Chucky i SENIGRS N -W W -f:: : 'H X' Artie F rank y Vincie W., X v.v. f wr. 6 eww 2 ,. x 1. x ,xg 1 5 ffv 'Q f 4 gn 1 ff , . ii ,fav I M ,. W U ., 3 V P '5 ., , N, , M- xfe I.. 'f'? 'fr ' 'W ' . lim my S tevie Roy -. u e 5 - - -.- 5-if ' is Qs. K My , A ,A A y y V e . .. i '1 Greggie Richie Terry Stanley T072Z77Zy Vinnie -2Q5- Micky Dickie Kenny johnny ffeff to right! Gerald Miller, Robert Rozier, Francis Pesek, Timothy Oloughlin, James Gualdoni vleft to righlf Randall Zoellner, Peter Cosen- tino, Gary Kielhofner. Michael Vrunesli, Gary Huber JU IDRS OFFICERS President: Alan WeilbaL'clier Vice-President: Robert Gmthoff Sergeanthof-Arms: Robert Vilmer Sporting Manager: James Gualdoni ..2 41 flefl to right? James Bray, Robert Vilmer, Robert Grothoff, Robert Kist, Alan Weilbaechcr SNAPS E SNAPS OFFICERS President: David Stovcrink Vice-President: Gary Meyer Sergeant-of-Arms: Phillip Boland Sporting Manager: Terrence Ernst FRONT ROW ffcfff to Hgh!! Joseph Hafner, Terrence Frnst, Vlgunes Norton: BACK ROW' Charles Conauglity, Michael Porter, Stephen Murray. Rolvcrt Sclinailwlc FRONT RON 'feff In rigfyff Richard Lausc Patrick Oloughlin, Robert Buclurnnn, blames Grim: BACK ROXX7 David Stovcrink, David Haydon, Stephen Russel. XY illiam Garrett, Thomas Lee l x FRONT ROIW ffeft to figfatf Phillip Boland, Michael Nenninger, Dennis Hours, Michael Payncg BACK ROW Gary Meyer, Richard Janson, Michael Bcrtel, Douglas Hocrte -29- FRESHMAN FRONT ROW' ffaff to rightf Richard Vran- esh, Roherr McCormick, Daniel Bauer, Thom- D as liel, Henry Klugg BACK ROW James Gegg, Donald Laws, Gary Schumer, Charles Prosr OFFICERS President: Glenn Kreher Vice-President: Henry Klug Sergeant-of-Arms: Roherr McCormick Sporting Manager: Charles Prost FRONT ROIV Kfefl to riglytf James Schulte, Gerald Schumer, MichaelG0hr Daniel Gor don, Joseph Rabbirrg BACK ROW David LaCroix, Robert Sexauer Michael Anderson, David Diebold -30- FRONT ROW fleff to right! Samuel Mages, Paul Preuss, Ray- mond Basrean, Michael Wenglerg BACK ROW Robert Brucker, Charles Thomson, Dennis O'Brien, Craeg Winter, Robert Lapham FRONT ROW fleft to riglail Stephen Parke, Dirk Ahle, Jules Duval, Randy Kreherg BACK ROW Patrick Sullivan, George Noe, Glenn Kreher, Walter Kutz, Michael Dill -31- x , Egg Trwq FRESHMA IW AQ' Hifi!! num Z Li Q N SNAPS - gg- 6H7'1 ., VVM N K 'rl DI-Q 1 -53- l 5 f 4 ,nv 'U Qs is L . x ,J L Q. I V 1 Q- , 1341 E fi ,ig , CONCELEBRATED MASSES A N N Ll A L R E T R E A T -35- ILY DEVOTIONS SPECIAL CELEBRATIO , Wg? ng A Rosary Blessing of the Flag Morning Prayers Bible Vigils lf a 3 , M564 ST. VINCENT'S CHURCH CHURCH: Main and William RECTORY: 741 Forest PHONES: Rectory: ED 5-7667 School: ED4-2935 Convent: ED 5-8575 Rev. Wendelin J Dunker, C.M., Pastor Rev. James Thompson, C.M., Assistant FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST June 26, 1966 NIASSES will be offered for the following intentions: 6:30 A. lV1. Mon. Ernest Lorts Thurs. Earl Gramling Tues. Caroline Kilhaefner Fri. Altar St Rosary Sod. Wed. Vivian Pikey Sat. Special Intention FIRST FRIDAY. Friday is the First Friday of the month of July. Mass will -be at 6:30 A. M. in the school. Confess- ions will be heard on Thursday from 3:30-5:30 and from 7:00 - 8:00. Children are especially urged to continue the practice of receiving Holy Communion on theFirst Fridays of the month. FIRST SATURDAY of the month is Saturday. Masses are at 6:30 A. M. in the school and 5:30 P. M. in the Church. ATTENTION USHERS. All ushers are asked to attend a meeting Monday night in the Rectory Meeting Room at 8:00 P. M. THE C. Y. C. will meet Wednesday evening after the Miraculous Medal Novena which is at 7:30 P, M. in the Church. The meeting is in the old school hall. SCHOOL TUITION. If anyone still owes tuition, book rentals, or fees, even though the Sisters are gone for the summer, this may be paid at the rectory. Sister left the record books with Father, and there are still some that owe. PETERS PENCE. Thank you for your offering for the Peter's Pence collection taken today. In the event that it was Forgotten today, it may be placed in the collection next Sunday. MARRIAGE BANNS. There is a promise of marriage between Paul E. Quinlan, St. Malachy's Parish, Rantool, Ill., and Mary Vincent Heady of this parish. This is the second publication THE COLLECTION last Sunday was Sl, 378. 50. Thank you. Of this amount the loose collection was 593. 835 Young Adults Sl. 845 Children 85. 59g Envelopes Sl, 277. 24. There are approximately 565 sets of envelopes which should be in use and last Sunday only 251 individuals used theirs. The previous average has been somewhat higher. We will be sending quarterly reports shortly. Once there was a little boy. When he was three weeks his parents turned him over to a baby-sitter. was two years old, they dressed him up like a cowboy and gave him a gun. It , 'Il When he When he When he was three, everybody said, Ain t he cute. as he went about lisping a beer commercial. was six, his father occasionally dropped him off at Sunday school on his way to the golf course across town. was eight, he bought him a BB gun, and taught him to shoot sparrows. He learned to shoot windshields himself. was ten, he spent his afternoon time squatting at the drugstore newsstand reading comic books. His mother wasn't home, and his father was busy. was thirteen, he told his parents that other boys stayed out as late as they wanted to, so they said it was okay too. It was easier that way. was fifteen, the police called his home one night. We have your boy. He's in trouble. In trouble? screamed his father. It can't be MY boy! But it was. When he When he When he When he CHILDREN are natural mimics -- they act like their parents in spite of every attempt to teach them good manners. THE 11:00 A. M. SUNDAY MASS in the school has been discon- tinued during the summer. 1i-111..,.1..1,,.,i.,.1nn1:.1111111...-11111111 SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 8: 5:00 P.M in the Church. ' 9:00 8- 11:00 A.M. in School, Ritter 8: Forest. WEEK-DAY MASSES: School: 6:30 Daily and 8:15 on School Days SATURDAY MASSES: 6:30 A.M. in School 5:30 -P.M. in Church HOLY DAY MASSES: 6:30, 7:30, 9:00 A.M., 5:00 8. 6:00 P.M. CONFESSIONS: Saturday: 3:30-5:30p 700-9:00 in Church. Eve of Holy- days and First Friday: 3:30-5:30, 7:00-8:00 P.M. in Church. MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA: wednesday, 7:30 P.M. in church. HOLY NAME MEETING: Third Monday of month, 8:00 P.M. ALTAR AND RosARY soDAuTY MEETING: First Monday of :he month. BAPTISMS: Sunday, 1:00 P.M. in Church. Make previous arrangements. MARRIAGES: Make arrangements 6 weeks beforehand. SPORTS f XN BASKETBALL VARSITY Q .1 A1 Tom Sever Vincc Stock, Captain Roy Bullingcr 2 fo-f ff Al AQ f Q3 V: R Rick Hofiman Chuck Morris Gary Huber Coach Douglas Berry B.A. Mike Nenninger --381 BASEBALL Kneeling, L. to R.: M. Nenninger, J. Gualcloni, J. Hafner, T. Bauman, A. Basler. Standing, L. to R.: G. Miller, F Pesek, V. Wright, V. Stock. if-ff x N 139.- HANDBALL VARSITY Gregg Ruppel Roy Bullinger Steve Brennan Rev. A. Hoernig CM. Tim O'I.oughlin jim Gualdoni TENNIS VARSITY Rich Janson Vince Wright Rev. Donald Berkbigler C.M. Mike Payne AI Weilbaecher Temzix Manager -40- FOOTBALL WINNERS A Division Wins-7 Losses-1 Back Rouf, L. to R..' G. Ruppel, j. Gualdoni. Front Row, L. to R..' D. Gordon, B. Garrett, S. Brennan, R. Denny, B. Kist, F. Pesek. Wins-8 Losses-O B Division Kneeling, L. lo R..' D. Sroverink, D. O'Brien, M. Port er. G. Meyer. Standing, L. zo R..' D. Hoette, T. Piel R. Bastean. C Division Wfins-7 Losses-1 Kneeling, L. to R..' J. Schulte, M. Dill, G. Noe, G. Brown, M. Anderson. Standing, L. to R..' C. Thom- son, j. Grady, P. Preuss. BASKETBALL WINNERS 1 IIA!! D ivision Wfins--10 Losses--2 Keeling, L. to R..' G. Ruppel, M. Payne, K. Paradise. Standing, L. 10 R..' S. Brennan, T. Sever, G. Huber. l B Division W'ins-9 . Losses-1 g ' V l -fa env, l Vi ' l E ir n - l ll n Kneeling, L. to R.: T. Ernst, D. Stoverink, G. Schumer. Snzndizzg, I., to R..' R. Scxauer, P. O'Loughlin, D. Gordon C Division Kneeling L. to R..' M. Dill, J. Duval, G. Noe. Standing L to R. S. Parke, S. Mages, P. Preuss Wins-10 Losses-0 A O K . V -,-.H if .,, If Q ,J sn I W-..u..w.,,.,. ,.....N., X f Y 1 5 a f .f-. V K 'lilly JW ' . Z1 ,Z M fu Ji ,P as ,ye , , . X pn' www . ,x fi' A5225 an x NX X, Q w Mm M WX wk Q N N X , X TEN ,X X X N X . pw: YN Y f X: NM M fun FMT' N Y W v Y Qfvgxskkm SXQ, swflm vtf 'iWxg1g,.., wb Skim X . X .L N W . .SG LW! X ' -' v w fys ': I V. 3 -M Q ,WN Q A E .:- -' ff- 'S 5 'X W -'V .. A. 'SN vw- N , -43- FRESHMEN English Latin 1 Math 1 Civics Religion Music CLASSES SOPHOMORES Literature Appreciation Latin 2 JUNIORS Math 2 . . , American Literature World History . , , Latin 3 Religion G M , eometry mic American History Typing Religion Music Elective Course Spanish -44- SENIORS English Literature Latin 4 Greek 2 Chemistry Religion Music l ,Z,I,:4Z.:.,,,A:,:,,.Z,:,Z,:,I.Z.Z,,,1,1,:,:Q:,i,Z,:,Z,,A,A,Ai,i,I,:,I.Z.:.1.I.Z.:.1.l,Z.:.:.Z.,,I,:,Z.:A:.,.I.1.:.1.1.:.l,1.1.:.i.Z.Z,:.:.:.,.:.:,:.:.:.:.:A:,:.1.. CTIVITIES The various extra-curricular activities as clubs, hobbies, and projects, help in one way or another to make the Seminarian happier and more enthusiastic during his days here at Cape. These activities help the student discover his interests and thus confront him with more opportunities to develop his talents in different fields. First on the list is a newly initiated hobby, the Radio Club. Though it is small in member- ship there is never a lack of enthusiasm and interest. Its success is due chiefly to its moderator, Mr. P. Leible, who owns a transmitting and reCCiving set valued at over S3ooo. Mr. Xavier Jana, the club's president, provides countless bits of informarirm rg enrich each meeting. Next is the Astronomy Club led by its illstrious president, Jim Schumer. With meteor showers, lunar and solar eclipses, and variable star formations, they are kept busy while being supplied with informative material from the American Meteor Society of which they are a proud member. A long time tradition at St. Vineent's College was continued this year by the Glee Club. The Singing Group, under the guiding inspiration of our faculty member, Mr. Schurz, caroled at St. Francis and Southeast Missouri Hospitals, at various Qgnvents in the area and at several private homes during the Holiday Season. Liturgical music, folk-songs and popular music of the day make up its repertoire. An activity also long established at Cape is the Camera Club. One of its main objectives this year is to promote photography as an art. Wfith valuable new equipment in the dark room and the expert assistance of its moderator, Mr. Quatmann, the club this year has been tremendously successful. The Dramatic Club, famous for its outstanding performances, is traditionally moderated by the Assistant Prefect, Fr. Berkbigler. His help in this field has been invaluable in regard to build- ing scenery. painting, and special effects. Last but not least is the Stamp Club. Being renewed once again this year it is an interesting and valuable hobby conducted by their president, Mike Vrianesh. CLEE CLUB From rozv. L. I0 R.: Hafner, J. Norton, T. Piel, R. Denny, P. Sullivan. Second rozv, L. to RJ M. Devereux, R. Vilmer, R. Brucker, S. Murray, J. Grice, Mr. Schurz, Third 1'0zz', L. io R.: R. Bullinger, G. Huber, G. Meyer, M. Nenninger, S. Brennan, J. T. Sever, R. Hoffman, R. Zoell- ner, P. Cosentino. -46- Gualdoni, R. Rozier, V. Wright, ASTRO OMY fLefl to rigblf: R. Rozicr, J Gricc, R. Janson, R. Wcilbaccher, C. Payne, S. Mcthcny, G. Meyer, J. Norton, M. Dcvcreux, R. Grot- hofif. fBaci rozzg lrffz I0 rigblff J. Ge-gg J. Gualdoni, R. McCormick, M Wengler, C. Winters, T. Bauman J. Gricc, D. Laws, R. Vrancsh, G Schumcr. ffrozzffx Gary Schumer M. Anderson, D. Ahlc, W. Kurz G. Brown, G. Krcher, P. Sullivan KK1zcfaffngA.' J. Schumer. CAMERA CLUB fLeft to righzr: D. Hayden, D. Ahle, M. Ber- tcl, W. Kutz, D. Hoette, R. Bachmann, P. Preuss, J. Rabhitt. D R A , M Presenting: A GITCHEE GOOMIE fLeft to viglotl: T. Ernst, C. Winters, G. Noe, R. Bastean, J. Duval, M. Nenninger, G. Schu- mer, P. Boland, R. Lause. fLeft to rigbtl: M. Dill, D. Stoverink, R. Schnaible, P. O'I.oughlin, D. Diebold, D. Gordan, C. Conaughty, M. Gohr. S. Patke. KLeff to figlotfx D. I-Ioette, W. Garrett, S. Ma- ges, J. Hafner, D. O'Brien, J. Norton, H. Klug, G. Schumer, R. McCormick. Director, Mr. Edward Schurz. Director, Fr. Bcrkbigler fLeff lo righzf: R. Kist, V. Wright, R. Grothoff, R, Bullinger, R. Wcilbzxccher, R. Rozier, M. Vruncsh, K. Paradise, G. Kielhofner, G. Millcr, V. Smack, M, Dcvcreux, G. Huber. UB Presenthwg CHJR NELL 1 Other Production A HEAVYWEIGHT REQLHEM FOR E RADIO f'Left to riglatff M. Vrancsh, R. Wcilluaccher, G. Miller, G. Noe, G. Kielhofncr, R. Vranesh, P. Co- seutino, J. Duval, T. Oloughlin D. O'Brier1, F. Pesek, R. Rozier STAMP fLff1 lo rigfoffx j. Gegg, R. Basr- ean, R. Sclmiablc, C. Winters Mr. P. Lciblc, D. Doerhoff, J. Du- val, F. X. Jana. -51.- STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Lef! fo zzfgbtu' DI. Hafner, Secyxi R. Hoffman, Pres.g P, Cosemino, V-P.g C. Morris, Sgt.-at-A THE CLIENT'S OF MARY AND JOSEPH discuss the needs and problems of the student body ,52- FALSO BARDONI fLeft to right, hollow 10 lopf: J. Hafner, S. Murray, R. Vilmcr, R. Lause. f2nd rowj R. Denny, T. Bauman, T, Oloughlin, J. Gualdonig fini! F. Pesek, R. Zoellner, R. Rozier, D. Hoetrc, C. Morris. Mfh rowf R. Bullinger, M. Dcvcreux, John Gualdoni, G. Rupple: fiflv ronw G. Huber, J. Gricc, R. Hoffman, S. Brennan, P. Cosentino. f6fl9 rozw K. Para- dise, V. Stock, A. Baslcr, V. Wright, T. Scver, fT0pf Fr. Gagncpain. Y M5 ST PR 554 YEINVNBOOXQ Y Cf STAFF f J gi, LW? UMW Ura . SXOQXM Pafacfigc ZIV og . Wxfv' ' UV1-1' man, T po 'Hg gin fab I Seve iljffri Seqgi- .Yg-Htl 12 Li ORATORICALS MARDI GRAS x x ,h N. - ' 1 A 'N xg f Y. a H - .W ! 0 'ff if W is 1:-..,a HALLOWEEN f 355 JESSE I -55- 0 7 CAPE Vw' - ' , Q, , 3 he Qc: . , ,,,,, ,M 'si' ' 315 Q , 1 Avg? .Aw L. , 'nfs fy.-. F 944581014 4'6'YQ'6Y2v3 1463! fx A-I ff' 55. x N1 VFW f I 'UUTTX f 'ww Q' X, KK n- A . : - A A 4 Y df' if -. I1 I' C f Cours o C. X can typ an ' '30 1Sf8Ud' 12 sort the Dv '17 our get ro N0 '12 1s ' WC Ca M760 6 Shore H , an' Flfcm A7 1. I 1? ul- L mi ICSC 0 Y sorry M YYY! of .3 999 1169 'QM 'WN Oh hx there Can I borrow your tenms racket? If 1 . , ' ' 5 Q NW M ma Defi! San 'M Beauty and the Bookworm. AX HQIYS a naw Sidebum' What! Me hunt. AH rl your sc rgcanr speaking ghf mcn this 15 The fugitive. Getting his phil. QNNXNWF 1 .- if E I Yi!!!-kewl! LFAUER! Witch mf la Yapatch if.. mu is nk egg And vshrre did ir comr from Terry ' Clark Gable and Errol Flynn. Low Hying bird. -60... X 3' x Go ahead and jump O.B., I'11 catch ya! Gee O.B., carft you rake a joke? juniors invite Freshmen to cookout. 52' 1 Of A' Course ICH W I1 gy . I C M X Hn do an , I f X XXX I ' X ' 13 A yhlllg. 4 .. 1 UA Ill X X Q X12 nl f X MTQSSXXXXQ. W X 5 W , A fr 'X X X XX X XX Qifxfwx H1 YQ fx'-N x wx X ww K x O 2 X lx M W : :XJ X A-RM N XX X 0 'WX ' . - we X :. .X -:QL ms' M 1 ,X ,eee. X X X NW, . .A W: 1? . MX Y XS T WX he K L01-161 ek. Y Su X We I'f61- YJ OCMKOO 1,1 X mswwq A 13 if I Qin Ykirsglmgffmi Q. Fai, Qgeigei t P gig ' - was W . T' Qfifl- , Q i V- - . -, P1 543 k .. , It s a dogs hfe . , omg Well, HWY Said WL wash? so. . to NWC 3 CO okout 1011155 'v Fwshm Ooooh, sweet fern en jearfl to 1? ,V. The three grapes and Wrath. Hurry before the pidgeons return! We ..62... D di Owski 3 rs. pafad S cuss PhosphofOuZCgii5Z?1d OH. 1113110 wed 'VPCU A C11-1 And you say he goes by thc name of Rich Denny, huh? Folly? xe. he was HC was iea bfaxfea he Was bo 5 QXQSS' A I Q4 vj W y ,M K -. -2 H06-fre park. On rhel I mg Cars owcr HelcI.??.: 1 -63- 1 No, I'm his brother! Comrades, we are now two second from the target areal T ll s Th 0 Clique, Bear said- ' ' ' And me Papa fu., W Monkey Business, Go Brennan said like me ,64- od lnorn in hg doesn't 8 Fa ther' Fm going to High School! , ,fx 'gr h 'vvv ' ' ' QQ 99 x ,K wfzwttm. K gf' AUDIT' ,A , ,M , ,f kr . b'k- Qi 5 Q ,, .' W ' . ' 1 X2 af . X vw 4,3 5 V ,st W , gh is A 1 My Stew!! Xwatch where ' Vmfrc throwing that. . . Shmp ' Ut. The Clcarsil Kid. avg , .4 , 'Any M ,k far I , Hurry u Y P: 11919 got 3 Sho tg'-111 7 If Wake up Mr. bchurz, study Period is over. Huy man, wanna rumble? Wlmat are you doing down here after lights out. beconds for Freshmen. Kissin' Cousins. 5, is Anatomy of a scummcr. First C16 SOUP, Yes, You N66- xx flecsa KOWPOP WO Ik lc ascmgtes u S. it does show a bit, doesrft it? W ih you pXea se not stand m the hght. The Epitome o F ' 'I , fff'6'4Kf:533X?3.v . .,,, ,A A Q :,Q,.:x X M .J ,Mg I f Contefxtmem. The Study Hub Batman revisited. -67- O ye B 11 aa . Sendeth Ye thou mighty Ere, M Y Bunsen burner is O h H t 6' bum lk St - . V1UCent.S Or 1s '8f High . O1Og1CHI Society' x 'N' The Rat. And you woudrft give him bed permission. Splendor in the grass. Student gets braces tightened -68- Spiritual Reading. Homesick Freshman. Class Proyect. Think if will Work? I think they call it a typewriter. We all have pneumonia. Cha-hah I ll i I A Fw ' , x x , Q25 Af J .V -? l,f ' VJ a X i v - .Wx ,e ' V, Q 6, .N STUDENT ROSTER l965-I966 Arthur Basler, RR -1?-'2, Anna, lll. 618 893-2060 Terry Bauman, 5529 Bramlage Court, Jennings, Mo. 314 EV 5-6216 Stephen Brennan, 8737 Windom Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 314 HA 7-7073 Roy Bullinger, R.F.D. 2, Box 103, Jackson, Mo. 314 Cl 3-2690 Richard Denny, 1716 Beulah, St. Louis, Mo. 314 ST 1-0110 Micheal Devereux, 3555 St. Christopher, St. Ann, Mo. 314 HA 8-2572 John Gualdoni, 10060 Green Valley Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 314 UN 7-1572 Richard Hoffman, RR 514, Box 9, Perryville, Mo. 314 Ll 7-6667 Francis Jana, 3902 lowa St., St. Louis, Mo. 314 PR 3-7903 Stan Metheny, 2541 Ranchito Dr., Cape Girardeau, Mo. 314 ED 5-5606 Charles Morris, 3830 Harmony, Bridgeton, Mo. 314 PE 9-9721 Kenneth Paradise, 2075 Wedgewood Dr., Jennings, Mo. 314 UN 8-3238 Gregg Ruppel, 509 New Ballwin Rd., Ballwin, Mo. 314 LA 7-6353 James Schumer, 323 W. Grand Ave., Perryville, Mo. 314 LI 7-5192 Thomas Sever, 9827 Winkler Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 314 UN 8-5425 Vincent Stock, 1150, Sulky Dr., Florissant, Mo. 314 TE 8-6862 Vincent Wright, 2909 Sheridan Blvd., Denver, Colo. 303 238-2078 James Bray, 129 N. Dade, Ferguson, Mo. 314 JA 1-4055 Peter Consentino, 2814 Pennsylvania, St. Louis, Mo. 314 PR 3-1625 Robert Grothoff, 532 Midlothian Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 314 UN 7-1533 James Gualdoni, 10060 Green Valley Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 314 UN 7-1572 Gary Huber, RR ii4, Box 137, Perryville, Mo. 314 Ll 7-2703 Gary Kielhofner, RR ii' 1, Oran, Mo. 314 CO 2-3440 Robert Kist, RR ii 1, Ste. Genevieve, Mo. 314 TU 3-5900 Gerald Miller, Weingarten, Mo, 314 TU 3-2928 Tim O'Loughlin, RR if 1, Jackson, Mo. 314 C13-4504 Frank Pesek, 9722 Southgate Lane, St. Louis, Mo. 314 V1 3-3622 Robert Rozier, 119 S. Moulton, Perryville, Mo. 314 L1 7-2233 Robert Vilrner, 601 St. Louis St., DeSoto, Mo. 314 JU 6-2966 Michael Vranesh, 7314 Marge Ave., Jennings, Mo. 314 EV 5-7602 Richard Weilbaecher, 4671 Hamburg Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 314 FL 3-6599 Randall Zoellner, 1214 W. Drury Lane, Perryville, Mo. 314 L1 7-6271 Robert Bachman, 11630 Sappington Barracks Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 314 V1 3 3658 Michael Bertel, 6713 Thurston Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 314 JA 1-1380 Phillip Boland, 300 Marshall St., St. Louis, Mo. 314 ST 3-2417 Charles Conaughty, 1414 E. Clark St., West Frankfort, lll. 618 932-3382 Terry Ernst, RR 4752, Perryville, Mo. 314 L17-5885 XVi1liam Garrett, 521 St. Catherine Florissant, Mo. 314 UN-4-6493 James Grice, 1210 High, Keokuk, Iowa 319 524-1181 Joseph Hafner, 297 St. Micheal, Florissant, Mo. 314 UN 4-4657 David Hayden, RR if 1, Perryville, Mo. 314 Ll 7-5834 Dennis Hoette, 795 Clark, Florissant, Mo. 314 UN 4-4912 Doug Hoette, 985 Jefferson St., Florissant, Mo., 314 TE 7-3496 Richard Janson. 6426 Odell St., St. Louis, Mo. 314 M17-5286 Richard Lause, 769 N. Main St., Ste. Genevieve, Mo. 314 TU 3-3180 Thomas Lee, 622 St. Florence, Springfield, Mo. 417 UN 2-4787 Gary Meyer, 300 St. Denis, Florissant, Mo. 314 UN 4-4444 Stephen Murray, 12645 W. Watson Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 314 YO 6-4311 Micheal Nenninger, 319 Poplar St., Perryville, Mo. 314 Ll 7-2360 James Norton, 108 E. 117 St., Kansas City, Mo. 816 W1 2-9532 John O'Loughlin, RR iil, Jackson, Mo. 314 CI 3-4504 Charles Payne, 3207 Jamaica, Corpus Christi, Texas. 512 WE 7-2940 Micheal Porter, 1080 Jefferson St., Florissant, Mo. 314 TE 1-4148 Stephen Ressel, Box 41, Kelso, Mo. 314 CO 4-4477 Robert Schnaible, 1022 Wylin Court, Ferguson, Mo. 314 JA 1-5958 David Stoverink, RR if-'1, Gordonville, Mo. 314 C1 3-4732 Dirk Ahle, 739 Teson Rd., Hazelwood, Mo. 314 UN 4-2374 Michael Anderson, RR ii'4, Box 161, Perryville, Mo. 314 L1 7-2379 Ray Bastean, 1165 St. Pierre, Florissant, Mo. 314 UN 4-5421 Daniel Bauer, 205 E. Pitman St., O'Fallon, Mo. 314 CR 2-2310 Robert Brucker, 803 Spring St., St. Charles, Mo. 314 RA 4-2032 Davied Diebold, Kelso, Mo. 314 CO 4-4733 Michael Dill, 895 Harrison St., Florissant, Mo. 314 TE 1-8026 jules Duval, 5248 N. Flora, Kansas City, Mo. 816 GL 3-3221 james Gegg, Star Route 2, Ste. Genevieve, Mo. 314 TU 3-2055 john Gohr, 415 Gascony Way, Warson Woods, Mo. 314 YO 6-4170 Daniel Gordon, 1330 St. Beradette, Florrissant, Mo. 314 TE 7-1897 Christopher Klug, 9733 Sappington R., St. Louis, Mo. 314 VI 3-02399 Glenn Kreher, 533 S. Main, Waterloo, Ill. Randy Kreher, 533 S. Main, Waterloo, Ill. Walter Kutz, 227 W. Grand Ave., Perryville, Mo. 314 LI 7-4493 David LaCroix, 10343 Ross Circle, St. Louis, Mo. 314 UN 9-3075 Robert Lapham, 885 Loyola Dr., Florissant, Mo. 314 838-4929 Donald Laws, RR 311, St. Marys, Mo. 314 1.1-7-5428 Robert McCormick, 2605 S. Monroe St., Denver, Colo. 303 756-5665 Samuel Mages, Box 8, Wright, Kansas. 316 HU 3-5574 George Noe, 3816 Shenandoah Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dennis O'Brien, 5738 Mardel, St. Louis, Mo. 314 FL 1-0611 Stephen Parke, 12 Oxford Place, Sr. Charles, Mo. 314 RA 4-3806 Thomas Piel, 36571 Ridgeline Dr., Warson Woods, Mo. 314 TA-1-4083 Paul Preuss, 7717 Suffolk Ave., Shrewsbury, MO. 314 ST 1-3798 Charles Prost, 109 S, Moulton, Perryville, Mo. 314 L17-4694 Joseph Rabbitr, 7720 Suffolk, Shrewsbury, Mo. 31,4 M1 7-4485 James Schulte, 13170 Jamestown Rd., Florissant, Mo. 314 TU 6-4570 Gary Schumer, RR iii, Box 11, Perryville, Mo. 314 L17-5554 Gerald Schumer, 919 W. St. joseph St., Perryville, Mo. 314 LI 7-4033 Robert Sexauer, 14 St. Jude Dr., Ste. Genevieve, Mo. 314 TU 3-5236 Patrick Sullivan, 38 Manor Dr., Florissant, MO. 314 TE 7-0823 Charles Thomson, 2316 Huntington Ave., Overland, Mo. 314 HA 9-1286 Richard Vranesh, 7314 Marge Ave., Jennings, MO. 314 EV 5-7602 Micheal Wengler, 108 W. Marvin, Fredericktown, MO. 314 ST 3-3539 Craig Winters, 620 S. St. jacques, Florissant, Mo. 314 WA 1-1754 l3est wishes from the class of '66 to succeeding student bodies 171, Enjoy fhe Besf usellll and MILK Compliments Of A. G. KELLER INSURANCE ST. VINCENT'S CHURCH COMPANY ioio WEBSTER AVE. Stan Popp ci-ucAco, lu.. 60614 205 s. sprigg sf. ED 4-1095 HUTSON FURNITURE CO. 43 S. Main Sf. Phone ED 5-6854 Cape Girardeau, Mo. SERVING CAPE FARMERS F: MERCHANTS BANK OVER So YEARS Compliments of MISSOURIAN OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Cape Girardeau Phone ED 5-66II CAPE CUT RATE DRUGS EVERYTHING Fon THE OFFICE Authorized Dealers For: 701 Broadway Good Hope G Sprigg A. B. Dick Duplicating Equipment Cr Supplies ' Compliments of BlLL'S PHARMACY R 9 In I LAU N DRY RUG CLEANING-LINEN SUPPLY C1 DRY CLEANING 22 N. Sprigg Cape Girardeau, Mo. E. I. 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