Subiaco Academy - PAX Yearbook (Subiaco, AR)

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V X ' X V 1 'xl IL IV v ,JY XW x ,v ff ' xz A H 'P Nl J ,L ,Qi , No ,A 1 l L A, 4' X K I L Ll, 5 . 1 Mi M 1, ,,. XJ 4 b V D ' fy' x X . F T-, 'W BD NQIM Q '5 e -a his f1V:.:!a ,T u 9 In The student body at the academy this year hailed from many states and some from foreign countries. We came to Arkansas, the land of opportunity, which is under the spiritual direction of a true shepherd - MOST REVEREND ALBERT L. FLETCHER, D.D. BISHOP OF LITTLE ROCK jf for V wg? rhino f vw le fs 1. .Q We hope to carry through life all that we have learned at Subiaco Academy, and make it a living tribute to the faculty and their superior - RIGHT REVEREND PAUL M. NAHLEN, O.S.B. Abbot of President of New Subiaco Abbey Subiaco Academy f ww. QSEWT sg Q 8-75 A FATHER ROBERT. o Principal . FATHER HERBERT, o.s.a. Prefect . FATHER HAROLD, o.s.B. FATHER DAVID O S B DirectrrofAthlet1cs ' MR' REYNOLD P AUS Assistant Prefect Coach Q K X in i.. 'QA FATHER FINTAN. o.s.a. I n:..,...4,... Al' C',....,.l..,.4:n.-. FATHER GERALD DEEIRUYN FATHER RAPHAEL, o.s.B. FATHER BONAVENTURE. o.s.B FATHER COLUMBAN. o.s.B. - - - - FATHER PAUL. o.s,B. Inhrmarian FATHER VIANNEZ o s B FA THER PLACIDUS- 0-5-5 FATHER BONIFACE. o.s.B. FR. DoMuNlc. o.s.a. FR. PETER' 0.5-B Q08 gp QP 0 vt AN WEAR A CL Gif Q, William Ryan MeCarro11...'51-'55 IiMB00k.Ar 'nainwanian an William Michael Cooney . . . '52-'55 Tyler, Texas Sodlality, S Club, Vice-president of Senior Class Ambition: To marry the most beautiful girl in America Hobbies: Running 0'Connor in the ground Prize Possession: My diploma John Albert O'Connor . . . '52-'55 El Dorado, Ark. Sodality, Senior Class attorney, Tennis Team, Subiaco Billiard Association, Rifle Club Ambition: To be successful and happy in whatever I do Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, skeet shooting Prize Possession: My guns and my parents Bernard Patrick Concannon '53-'55 St. Louis, Missouri Sodality Prefect, Secretary and treasurer of Senior class, S Club, Subiaco Billiard Awociation Ambition: To own largest collection of funny-books Hobbies: Swooning and spooning the women Prize Possession: Tsk! Tsk! What do you think? xp ' x ,,,,,,..,! gy K T A! 'f 1' , . fx f -.J 1 if JHIDSS F. BaI'tSCh ...... '51-'55 Rayyngnd Francis Bed-nay . .'52-'55 F011 Hazen, Sodality, Boxing Sgdaljty Ambition: Needed Ambition: To be a jet pilot and to make Hobbies: Leathercraft millions Prize P0SSBSSi0I1I MY I10Se Hobbies: Leathercraft Prize Possession: My senior ring Frank Henry Beshoner . . '51-'55 Gussie Casper Buss ..... '51-'55 Paris, Ark. Scranton, Ark. S Club, 4-H Club, Day Student S C11-lb, Day Sfhldellf Ambition: To be a success Ambition: To be successful Hobbies: Hunting and fishing Hobbies: Sports Prize pgssesgiqng Senjgr ring PI'iZe POSSeSSi0l'l2 Mother and Dad Jerry Concannon ....... '54-'55 St. Louis, Missouri Sodality Ambition: To marry Virginia Hobbies: Bumming shorts Prize Possession: My physique Donald S. Elsken ........ '51-'55 Paris, Arkansas Day Student Ambition: To be a success at whatever I do Hobbies: Stamp collecting, music, sports Prize Possession: My mother Neal Alfred Daley ....... '51-'55 - Little Rock, Arkansas Sodality, President of Rifle Club, Leathercraft Ambition: To own a Fleetwood Cadillac and have a good job such as president of General Motors Hobbies: Motorcycle racing, model air- planes, working with electrical appli- ances, also ibuilding hot rods Prize Possession: My racing motorcycle and combination radio phonograph Eastman Gage Fuller ..... '51-'55 Portageville, Missouri Sodality, S Club, PAX staff, Subiaco Billiard Association Ambition: To ride my tricycle over Niagara Falls Hobbies: Ha! Hal Prize Possession: Mom and Dad D Thomas Joseph Guanella . . . '51-'55 Little Rock, Arkansas Sodality, Basketball, Rifle Club Ambition: To be a dentist, make 80W in II Algebra, and to make the Honor Roll again Hobbies: Playing basketball, making weekends to Little Rock Prize Possession: The report card on which I -made the Honor Roll Joseph David Graham .... '51-'55 El Dorado, Arkansas Sodality, Football Ambition: To be an airline pilot Hobbies: Going home for the weekend and coming back a week late: hunting and drag racing Prize Possession: 48 Plymouth and 12 gauge sawed-off shotgun Raymond Paul Greb ..... '51-'55 Branch, Arkansas Sodality, Day Student Ambition: To graduate and to be a successful farmer Hobbies: Farming Prize Possession: My 12 gauge shotgun August M. Harder ....... '52-'55 Fort Smith, Arkansas Sodality Vice-Prefect, S Clufb Ambition: To make a million dollars, and to find Weiner on a standard map Hobbies: Beating on Cooney and Daley and vice versa, playing cards Prize Possession: The ashes of my senior books Leslie Howard Harter .... '51-'55 Memphis, Tennessee Sodality, Editor and Chief of '54-'55 PAX, Golf Clwb S Club manager, Rifle Club Ambition: To obtain a reputation as good as Dad's Hobbies: Stamps and golf Prize Possession: My Mom, Dad, and relatives Joseph Shelby King ..... '51-'55 Portageville, Missouri Sodality, S Club Ambitious: To patronize Frank and to get a diploma from Subiaco Hobbies: Sports, listening to music Prize Possession: Education obtained at Subiaco James Griffin Keatts ..... '51-'55 Litt1e.Rock, ,Arkansas Sodality, Boxing Club, S Club, Tennis Team Ambition: To make an Af: in conduct so I can make the Honor Roll again Hobbies: Sleeping in II Algebra class Prize Possession: The weekends I made to Little Rock Robert Delisle King ...... '52-'55 Portageville, Missouri Sodality, PAX Staff, Rifle Club Ambition: To spend a little time at home after graduation, and to make the Honor Roll at least once in my three years at Subi Hobbies: Sleeping, talking my way into trouble Prize Possession: The '54-'55 PAX mfld www, if J' fwAf1lr:,,z-1 I .f1'ff7 i!f ,FLA ffffc- ffih 5446 gc'vf1 v? 'I ,f7fLe' 1:23. ff , 11-N-1 ur' Larry Joe Klein ........ '51-'55 Paris, Arkansas Sodality, Day Student Ambition: To graduate Hobbies: Tinkering Prize Possession: M hot-rod model A Leonard Leo Koch ...... '51-'55 Scranton, Arkansas Day Student Ambitions: To go to the harvest, then come back and lay around for two months Prize Possession: Needed Aloysius Valentine Knittig . '54-'55 Scranton, Arkansas Sodality, Veteran, Day Student Ambition, To graduate and have a good job Hobbies. Watching baseball games and going fishing Prize Possession: My '51 Chevi Raymond Louis Koch . . . '51-'55 Prairie View, Arkansas Day Student Ambition: To get a jogb after school Hobbies: Bothering Father Columban Prize Possession: My physics grades Gilbert Henry Kubis ..... '52-'55 Gainesville, Texas Sodality treasurer, S Clwb, Football, Subiaco Billiard Association Ambition: To be a farmer and to have a reputation like Dad's Hobbies: Pool, throwing hay bales, trying to eat more than Joe Graham, making ping-pong paddles Prize Possession: My parents William S. Laws ........ '52-'55 West Monroe, Louisiana Sodality, Subiaco Billiard Association, 808 Ambition, To make good in life, to go deer hunting and not lose my shirt tail Hobbies: Pool, watching Roth blow his stack at mail call, beating Cooney in 8 Ball Prize Possession: Mom and Dad, and my diploma Joseph Francis Lampe . . . '51-'55 Scranton, Arkansas Day Student Ambition: To graduate and get married Hobbies: Hunting and fishing Prize Possession: My senior ring and hard-earned diploma Rafael Loyo Senties ...... '53-'55 Mexico City, Mexico S Club manager, Sodality Hobbies: Swimming, fishing and hunting Ambition: To work on my father's ranch, to finish college Prize Possession: Mom and Dad fmg-'N' 45 'f'I7 'Wi' Nanny! N ....-:MH f ' Q'- -x '11 H Wim., ,gfiilluur vw' Wm'-wf' I J! NN 'X Iixf A 4 ' 3-im WW 774 S,,np.n.f:fr-H4 ,934-ruAfa.A 7h,uLw ,Pl hui? Robert Edward McCrate . . . '53-'55 Portageville, Missouri Football, Subiaco Billiard Association, 808 , S Club, Sodality Hobbies: Sleeping, eating and drinking Ambitions: To remember the happiness of graduation day, to be an electrical engineer Prize Posession: my diploma Charles Lawrence Reinhart . '51-'55 Stuttgart, Arkansas S C1ub, Sodality Hobbies: Fishing, reading and listening to music Amsbitions: To be a successful farmer, and to out-run Joe King Prize Possessions: Parents, guns and fish- ing equipment Jaime Andres Noriega .... '54-'55 Guadelupe, Peru Sodality Ambition: To be a-n agricultural engineer and to have my own ranch Hobbies: Mechanics, drawing, swimming, riding motor cycles Prize Possession: My home Philip Irvin Roth ........ '51-'55 Weiner, Arkansas Sodality, S Club, Billiard Association, Tennis, Baseball Arnbitions: To be a rice farmer, to see everyone get into line for mail call just 01108 Prize Possession: My mom and dad Leo Joe Ruesewald ...... 5'1-'55 Weiner, Arkansas Sodality, Subiaco Billiard Association, 808 Club, Subiaco Rifle Association Hobbies: Post Master General, holding up Scherm's mail and Massa's mail, and shooting ducks Ambition: To be the greatest rice farmer, to see no letters come down for one day, to see A. Harder go on a diet Prize Possession: My mom and dad Robert William Savage . . . '50-'55 Paris, Arkansas Soclality, 4-H Club Hobbies: Mechanics, electricity, my gal, and my truck Ambition: To be an A-1 mechanic, to own a ten room house and to get married along with getting my diploma James Anthony Saab ...... '54-'55 St. Louis, Missouri Sodality Ambition: To fly a jet plane in the Sal- vation Army Hobbies: Fixing Concannon's blowouts on the way home Prize Possession: Mom, Dad and car Jerry Lee Schmitz ...... '53-'55 Gainesville, Texas Subiaco Billiard Association, National Rifle Association Hobbies: Hunting, photography, sleeping in the Senior English Class Ambitions: To be successful in the career I choose and to beat Roth in 8 ball Prize Possession: My parents 'K V524 V., Q. Q O' A 9 ol 0 O4 Qnvi 0 S . Niiv- DE 'Nl' Y 'y George Stanley Scotnicki . . '53-'55 Peoria, Illinois S Club and the Sodality Hobbies: All sports Ambition: To play college basketball and to .become a wealthy businessman Prize Possession: I-D ring a dear friend gave to me William Power Watkins .... '52-'55 Nashville, Tennessee 808 Club, Sodality Hobbies: Fishing and hunting ,along with B-B-W Amabitions: To own a Cadillac and gradu- ate. To never grow old Prize Possession: Senior ring and my Mom and Dad Wilfred Louis Seiter ..... '51-'55 Scranton, Arkansas Hobbies: Loafing at which I am very good, hunting Ambition.: to be a success i-n life and to graduate: after that to get married Prize Possession: Hard-earned ring and diploma Denis D. Wewers ........ '51-'55 Subiaco, Arkansas S Club, Subiaco Cleaners' Association Hobbies: Watching McCarroll ty-ping and trying to shoot pool Ambitions: To make an 8015 in Physics, to be mayor of Subiaco, to obtain my place in Heaven Prize Possession: My old and worn foot- ball shoes, memories of the Fayetteville football game and my Mom and Dad John Kenneth Zeiler ..... '51-'55 Paris, Arkansas Hobbies: Getting out of work Ambition: To graduate and to be Presi- dent of the United States Prize Possession: Senior ring William Aloys Schmidt .... '51-'55 Monett, Missouri Scholastics, Sodality, Band and Periscope staff Hobbies: Carving, Rosary making, hunt- ing and fishing Ambition: To become a Benedictine priest Prize Possession: My parents Daniel Walding ........ '51-'55 Hagerville, Arkansas Sodality, Member of the Band, member of the Scholastics, choir, Oblate of Saint Benedict, member of the Periscope staff Hobbies: Playing the Guitar, sports and reading novels Ambition: To be a priest Prize Possession: Mom and Dad Clement Anthony Schmidt . '51-'55 Verona, Missouri Scholastics, Sodality, Band Ambitious: To be a Benedictine priest, to be able to outwit any TEXAN Prize Possession: My parents and class possessions m +5'U -P Q-'N 'vllu-ll'--0 saw 5 - W-on ITV 9, Q -Muslim' MR L , Y Q- vi'Y ACU TRQ1 SQY5 flfvk, 1954-1955 ons M. v-Q-Q. r M-X Q. .M l Qrgzk L rx 51 .. 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' Z X85 X.- x ,Q is .xxx L Queen and Maids: left to right, standing: Martha Delaloye, Marie Clinton, Queen Mary Jane Miller, Nancy Gisler Crown bearer: Jacquelyne Faye Martinous Boys in picture: Jerry Pope, Larry Wewers, Jerry Wewers, Tommy Jasper, Anthony Seiter -:Q ,rfb 3 R Decision - Should I? Y is wi .Q YM. iss ,QN7 il? li rf. gs N If 3, S fs ,,,.. ,I Q 4, vm? ff is ' ff? Wei W9 Q4 A 'Q' fi, sk pv- M W- We QNX wx? Qfx un 5 N 563 if I954 Football Season The Trojans started their new season on the wrong foot but they finished with a highly impressive record and a rating of tenth among the football teams in the state. The Trojans had an 8-3 record for the season. In the season opener, Subiaco took on the powerful North Little Rock Wildcats on their home soil and lost a loose-played ball game 27 to 0. It was a bitter mouthful to swallow but it was due to inexperience on the team's part. The Trojans came back like Wildcats in their next game against the Mena Bearcats as they romped over them 32 to 6. It was an easy victory for the power-ridden Trojans whose every play seemed to roll for tremendous yardage. Then the Trojans played underdog, a role which they were destined to play most of the season. They invaded Fayetteville and won over the Bulldogs in one of the most exciting games of the years that these two teams have battled. With the 26 to 25 victory over Fayetteville, led by Mike Donnelly, the Trojans' stock soared high in the state poll. Then the Trojans elected to try to unthrone mighty DeQueen and they almost did before losing a close one, 13 to 6. It was nip and tuck until a long pass play clicked and left the Trojans out in the cold. The Trojans started a drive that ended about on the twenty yard line but that was as far as they could get. With a two and two record, the Trojans began a winning streak when they mauled Rogers 33 to 6. In this game, Eugene Gaisbauer, almost single-handedly beat the Mountaineers. He compiled a tremendous yard- age rushing and scored four touchdowns before he was hurt in the third quarter. The triumphant Trojans went to Booneville to thrash the Bulldogs 27 to 12 in a game that featured long punt returns by the Trojans. Jimmy Hornibrook and Mike Cooney both returned punts for eighty yards. The next game was a traditional battle and both teams were up to their full strength as Subiaco met the District 5 Champions, the Catholic High Rockets of Little Rock. The Rockets had the edge because their quarter- back, Max Smith, was a wizard with a football, but Subiaco unleashed a wizard of its own. Mike Cooney came through with a brilliant per- formance, being all over the field, pouncing on fumbles, intercepting passes and calling fine signals. He led the Trojans to a 27 to 13 victory and extended the winning streak to three straight games. The next game was a district battle with the Springdale Bulldogs and the Trojans had a little extra pep because it was their homecoming game. There wasn't much that the Bulldogs could do as the stronger Trojans pushed them all over the field. Springdale displayed some ex- cellent defensive work as they held three straight goal line stands. Once more the Trojans hit the road and again they Were matched against another district champion. This time they took on the Crimson Cyclones in Russellville. It was a battle of defenses which was won by the powerful Trojans as Mike Donnelly paved the way to victory and scored both touchdowns. At this part of the season it was time to put everything on the line as the Trojans sqared off to meet the Van Buren Pointers in what the papers called the game of the week. Subiaco was betting its five game winning streak and the game decided the district championship as both teams were tied with three victories apiece in conference play. The game was hard-fought but the Trojans lost 13 to 6 as two last quarter tries failed. For the final game of the season the Trojans took on their Turkey Day foe, the formidable Fort Smith Grizzlies and won handily, scoring a 27 to 6 victory and ending the season with an 8-3 record and rank of tenth best team in the state. A11 of the three teams that beat the Trojans were ranked in the first ten. Jimmy Keatts Lx sf -e.Fj f , . 'fffil ' 'fr fx M' ,Y 14? '94 Sqn 9 .. Wm X isj, ' vw 1 I 'ww 5 Lv- : n . i rf' 1 '- xg 9 uniorf A E. 1 Mike Donnelly John Angelo Pat Baker Ray Ballard Ralph Bock Bill Burdick -fXK1 l Gene Gaisbauer i X ' ' , , Carlos Garcia ,kc N u Q R r WK David Gupton , 4 X' Xb 1 Richard Hacker 4 f I Bill Hayner - lk 'l ! 1 X il 'x -N Yifygk XX ' 1 Q . Jack Hendricks Richard Hes James Holzem Jimmy Hornlhrook ,V sw . 55 49 ' V72 fl' Q v M552 fin iw 1, ,N fb. 1 :Q U21 ., Aix . MSN iw 5 3? lfff 5, v. .,y, 1 ,S uv, Hx f-QM Q - QQ, ffsukft MQ V M J- 'Mi , ,Q F 121- Jr, , 1' - -Xff2T'fi'40 lf, Q 5, wi.. David Stark Howard Wiechern Frank Kremer Richard Maddan William Werner Tony Zang Joseph Oberste David Price Lawrence Bagley Lawrence Geels Charles Hoffman Joseph Kohler John Kohler Philip Schneider Eugene Schwartz Edward Walters Conrad Kaelin Michael Kehres Edward Knittig Andrew Lampe Harold Martin QHBALL 1954.15 Q35 ff L ,A ,4,, , SQ 'V Q, i ,VS ,, 5 s vb in 'Q 3- W V Q.: Q: ,V 6 Q 2 ,. X M Y 3 Q, if? 'H J -xffsiiwixl ,mi :QQ A E . ex R ii ,Wg i fi F1 was Ji f QFQ :L 1? N2 W QQW HE 5 YB E SY e i , . ek R, E ff' Q- . EEK 1 W fki E 3 NR? ' Q I? 4, Sk 993 ,gf AIM lgiiw Q, is QS 33 gg 3 W ,Q -,We W Q ig LkYXX J as w,N,.x SS if Q X Ag, G' up N M: 4 f 1 P M ms ' iii ffifsa sg- rj Ax Q: f 3 fa Q .-gg - X 'Lx 6? ',. 2 ' V A X ,:.,,,. M 3' 0 W1 5 .W . hz .... ,,.,, I . Q K 63' H v'.v , N Q Q. L?-Eg pil. .,,,. , .5 1 H f iw f V K Q' . FE , i ' Q 2 WMM.- ' , Wa wmv MDW? S X Kx -u ag 55311 f we elf B., X Www Q QE. 'I' .,:.:, - +3 , .. Wx ' W , x 1 wiki -nw '99 KS 2 'fx ., Lk ,NM ,M V X f V fSf 6 433595 ' V. :I-El 4 s:- :.:1:IfE. ,. Sw MW, , , ef , K x 51591 M s f K sk g xfis V Q ' 8 if sc ,.:- my f 3, Q ,Nz S 'flfix fm ' ,K ',- . kg? K 'JW ,. Q 5 5- . ' as X . fgkigigsf fd : Wifi L. Sv -W f- .,f.fL,t,.yX. Q, J S if:r22'ik5ag,f. f Q g Fw ' ,gg X A wi i,,,KM 5 .1 nf N r ix ig . W Vi ML mfg X Subiaco Ends Season with 27-6 ro one All-Slate,.F0ttl' Auiumfiici Ei 1 Win over Fort Smith r Trojans will up with 8-3 Paced all the way by Mike Cooney, the Trojans ended th 1954 season with a solid 27- victory over the Forth Smi Grizzlies Thanksgiving after noon. The game started out on a even keel as neither team wa able to advance beyond midfiel in the first quarter, and bot teams punted several times. this continued through the firs part of the second quarter a low scoring battle seemed assured until the Trojans moved down to Fort Smith's 31 late 'in the second quarter. From there Mike Cooney faded almost to midfield and threw a long and high pass down to the goal line where. Jimmy Hornibrook snatched it from two defenders for Subi- aco's first score. Denis Wewers kicked for the point, but his kick went wide, the only one he was to miss all evening. On the first play after t , ' the kickoff Fort Smith fumbled and Mike Cooney recovered on the WHS 23. Gene Gaisbauer, who Subiaco's most consistent ground xgainer all evening, came onff tackle here and, leaving one of his shoe in the hands of a would-be tackler, shook off three others to make his way to the goal line for the second Tro- jan score. With Wewers' kiqk Subiaco ,led 13-0 .Bi the half. ' . Trojans llanked i1'enth in State . ' The Trojans finished the sea- son with a ranking of tenth ini the state in the Arkansas Gs- ,ber 1. AIL season long the Gr ,nette has been running weekly, ratings of the high sdmool teams. ,Subiaco has been consistentl rated in the second ten, fluctu 'ating' anywihere from twelfth t inineteenth until the final deci- lsive victory over Fort Smit gave the Trojans sufficient im- petus to' move into the top ten fmt th? 53325 c!'? l'. -,.,-,-, n0C0l'd For Season I 4 4 4 25 Trojans Earn Lett It was disclosed the other day in an interview with Coach Maus that twenty five boys have eamed their letters on the glad- iron this fall. Of these, ele en are seniors and will depart spring leaving the -school 'with ltheir memorim and- vacant sp0tS bn the squad for next fall: eleven iare juniors and one is a sopho-f kmore. The following are two year ,letter men: Mike Cooney, Gilbert fkubis, Charles Rinehart. GUS fBuss, Dennis Wewers, Mike Don- -ne11y,- Eugene Gaisbauer, Billy Scherm. The following are let- tering for their first year: Ber- nie Concannon, Eastman Fuller, Joe King, Ryan McCarroll, Bob McCrate, George Scotnicki, Richard Hess, Jimmy Horni- brook, Henry Massa, Howard Wiechern and Paul Oslica. Six of the graduating seniors were on the first string but al- 'though their absence will be missed, we will still have a good group for next year. The other five were reserves and saw a lot ..-.. . ,. ,....-.......,...s SENIOR SIDELIGHTS We are sure that all of th seniors worked hard during th past summer so that they woul be in shape for their final grin through high school, and so tha' they can be not only enlighteneo themselves, but may be enlight- ening to everyone else as shining examples. There is only one new fac among the seniors and that is th one that belongs to Jerry Con cannon, Bernie's little brother l two years ago, so he can't bg ' rated as a new one altogether. Big Alumni Beun Foreseen, April A Letters and reports reaching' Subiaco, SL Scholastica Sntifdeiftsm llu n Party llere On Monday evening, Decem- ber 20, students of the Academy were host to the students of St. Scholastica Academy for a joint Christmas party which featured entertainment skits presented by students of bot-h schools, gift exadhanles. music, and singing. The program was arranged by the lodality officers under the 4 4 4 Kubis as helpers in the Truth or Consequences game. I Buddy Lally gave an imitation of Nat King Cole at thepiano. Two St. Scholastica girls pan- tomimed 'the song Denis, the Menace in one of the most clever presentations of the even- nr-..B0a.I9nf.rsed flkvefglr --- .-n.n.-4: L-li.-I---L J Bernie Concannon, a bruising guard on the Trojan line, was named to the second all-state eleven as disclosed by the Ar- kansas Gazette, December 12. Concannon, a senior, filled his position nicely this year and de- served every bit of credit for a job well done. Bernie, along with Mike Donnelly, Mike Cooney, Gus Buss, and Denis Wewers was named to the all-district team. Gus Buss, the Trojan cen- ter was named to the defensive Funit because he played out- standing defense this year. Denis Qwewers, a Trojan end, was named to the all-district dream 'team 3 a part of the offensiye eleven. Mike Cooney, anothd' senior and the sensational qua:-Q terback for Subiaco, also wlil named a part of the all-staff team of 1954. Mike was named on the offensive unit but is alsol a sparkling defensive player. Last but far from least we find big Mike Donnelly, hard-driving Trojan fullback, who earned a, place on the all-district squad as a halfback instead of a fullbackr Mike is a junior and should go places next year. All of these boys received honorable mention on the all-state squad and de- serve a lot of credit for their hard work throughout the en- tire season. Upenmg liegrstr ation Shows 207 f Students From Man Points lliive Academy Students Injured In Auto Accident Five Academy students were injured in an auto accident near Paris, Saturday noon, March 6. Richard Hacker, owner and dri- ver of the car, received a brain Just ami- the christmas holi- days ended, the Juniors met with Fr. Robert in the gym and de-' cided to order their Senior rings, so that they would have them by early May. This will be the first time this has happened at Subiaco in a long time. Usually the 'Seniors get their rings in early September. This sudden activity gave Pete Mergenschroer some extra work to do in -his position in the candy - I 'eu' ratings announced Dawn-' Another addition to the class idstore. Pete had to measure fin- Billy Watkins, but he was her gerl and take their money for the rings had to be ordered in a hvrihliepe you set thpsesizes Hitch-hikers, don't be fools! Why take'chances on riding with someone strange' to you when you don't know the risks when you can ride one of those big, comfortable Subiaco buses where you know all the risks. Want to end'it all? Just walk, don't nm, to the nearest prefect's office and pay the man fifteen cents, and then let the bus driver end it for you. Floorboard Bednar 'and Dual Pipes Daley are tops fin the field for thrilling moments behind the wheehif your hearts !'We go to bed after a any full, But then in the morning we ' are awakened with a water' B'-UL , Now Fr. Harold is a good old boy. But we surely wish he'd get Hd of that disgusting toy. O O U concussion as thecsr overturned, on a curve at the south edge of. Paris and rolled about eighty: feet down an embankment near the dam to the Paris lake. L Henry Massa, Jimmy Horni-1 brook, Bill Burdick, and Billyl, lscherm received lesser h injuries., 'FRESBMEN FROLICS Until we got our second wind and found out that everything was all.right the freshmen had a few anxious moments, but that first feeling has passed and it's not so bad if you can shine shoes. -One custom we leamed the hard way,was that occasionally spe- cial study periods can be held at night if things don't go right in the dormitory. It just lasted a half hour, but we got the idea. A few of the freshmen out.for football are John Zeiler, Jodie Herring, Peter Golwas, Ranney Dohogne, Tommy Brooks, 'and ,Ralph Bartsch. Look for their lnames in your '56-'57-'58 sports Collinaaetthestylepa after the Christmas holl lhis bright red coat and cap. Wore Iiteventobedfarthstirstweek or so. sammy water wu jutl . ,h L A K' fr , X5 Nklflliit Q v 'jfjuftr fwhen he returnedtolclmol with l labout as devoted to his plnki jsweater. ' 'llwo bright additions to the sophomore class came 'in the? persons of Sam Reeves -and Natg , Coursey, who enteredfat the le-1 Periscope t. I954-55 Basketball Season The Subiaco Trojans had a fairly successful basketball season in 1955 when they won 9 and lost 6. The Trojans began the season by dropping a thriller to Magazine 48 to 46. The attack was sparked by Howard Wiechern who netted 10 points. The second game was taken by Subiaco as they trounced the Waldron Bulldogs 49 to 42 and the high point honors went to George Scotnicki with 14. With a victory under their belt the Trojans took on the Booneville Bearcats next and Andrew Kresse became the man of the hour as his 27 points led the Trojans over their opponents 46 to 41. When the Trojans returned from the Christmas holidays they dropped a close game to the Crimson Cyclones of Russellville. Although the Trojans fought hard, it was to no avail as they got nipped in a close battle 57 to 53. Howard The Kid Wiechern was the scoring ace as he dropped in 15 tallies followed closely by Bernie Concannon with 13. The Subiaco lads began again when they scored an overtime victory over Paris in one of the best games of the season. Bernie Concannon hit 14 points for the scoring honors and great credit should go to George Scotnicki who made 4 big points in the overtime period that proved the undoing of Paris. Another big Trojan in a long parade of stars was Andrew Kresse who held Frank Wade of Paris down to 8 points. Disaster hit in the form of Catholic High of Little Rock as they had no apparent trouble in racking up a 49 to 31 final lead. For the third time in six games, Howard Wiechern was the high scorer with 13 as he piled up a large first quarter total. Aching from their wounds, the Trojans invaded Paris. The Eagles added injury to injury with a 47 to 36 beating. George Scotnicki hit 12 to become the leader in the Trojans' scoring battle. The next game the Subiaco quint decided it was time to pick up the pieces as they smashed Magazine 72 to 46. The Trojans were led by Andrew Kresse who racked up 19 and everyone on the team helped by pouring in baskets. Charlie Rienhart made 10 consecutive free throws to help his teammates' cause. Then Subiaco played host to the Russellville Cyclones and trimmed them to keep their new-born winning streak going. Bernie Concannon led in the 68 to 56 victory by scoring 15 points and doing some fine rebound work. With a two game winning streak going, the Trojans entered the County Tournament and made their presence felt by trouncing Scranton 53 to 41. Jimmy Hornibrook paced the Trojans with 25 counters to his credit. Having advanced to the finals of the tournament, the Trojans took on the Paris Eagles. In two previous encounters both teams had Won one apiece and were out in full strength but it seemed the Trojans had the superior skill, speed and conditioning as they outdistanced their foes 56 to 44. Again as in the former game, it was Jimmy Hornibrook who set the scoring pace with 16. The Booneville Bearcats came to town and left in a bigger hurry than when they arrived because the Trojans were not to be denied as they surged to a 64 to 51 victory. This time it was George Scotnicki who led the scorers with 17. In this contest, Coach Maus used reserves in the first half and last quarter very freely in order to give the A string a well deserved rest. As in all cases, all good things must come to an end and so it was with the Trojans' winning streak when it was snapped at five games in Mansfield. The Tigers set upon the Trojans with all the ferocity of their namesakes. Howard Wiechern was the boy who paved the road of sorrow with 11 points to his credit. The Trojans came back quickly when they racked up the Waldron Bulldogs for the second time this season. It was among the season's closer game as the Trojans blew their leads but edged them 59 to 58 with George Scotnicki scoring 16. The Subiaco lads put on a fine show of courage and determination with their next foe, the powerful Catholic High Rockets. Trailing 9 points in the last quarter, the Trojans caught up and tied the score but the strain proved too much as they lost out in the final end. George Scotnicki scored 13 to lead in the scoring parade. At the District tournament the Trojans fought hard but to no avail as the Clarksville Tigers pulled out in front on free throws and snatched the game away in the last minute. Again it was George Scotnicki who scored the most points when he hit 20 in his last game in a Trojan uniform. Jimmy Keatts 4 'll ww ,suu , ' +1 'S K aww X A , k I' L Q 1, X 4 fra-segffgixg' . . If , , 'Q x x ' , 'Z ' .N N Vf ,. ,ffiw I , , , . . , My me 'fwfr eg! A , X ' m i ' Q' . Q 'Uni 'kwa X ' Q 4' 1 YH. .NM 'sw '58 . f 1 ,J ,wil Robert 0'Bryan Raymond Wewers Raymond Zimmerer John Baltz John Forst Vincent Harder Charles Harrell William Knoedel Edward Lally Eberhart Lensmg Michael Mans T0mmy Pile Harold Schwaril James Wewer QM XL Si --11 - . QASQ . 2 xii , M3 V, Wmihfrn. Wi? 555' ,SEQ ' vu-Y-S 2- 1 Q gi Mi wwf: .N 5 viva .Ax , Q41 3 V 'wr QW 24 S K wx, wiv QB QK 1954-1956 Front row, left to rizhl: Bock, Maddan, McCarroll, King. Scherm. Baker, Hendricks, Oslica Top row, left to right: Gaisbauer, Donnelly, Cooney, Wiechern, Zang, I-layner, Concannon, Bothwell King McCarro1l Wiechern Gaisbauer Concannon, B Scherm Cooney Myers 'N in 'sr X- if ,if Q5 an . ' a x f . if Q x 5' 5, , sz f- ,X Nw I N n .X ,K '53 33 1 Sai i ,Qs 1 3 n , mg, .-'vw 3-an Q x ,Q ,, -M agus: ., -.ww f 1 in we N33 'K . 3 AQ .ik 4 ig? Y ww f W' NM ii? Q ,wwf 1 ,uf , . Q L fm Vw wb ,vi gi V, X 1? f J 4' .N 1 1, C4 v. J -mwfw Wh-Q .u nf, xy' . fi' X 1 uw? 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Ee A 1 E X L. 1, 1 gi 1 , E John Leding Gerald Pelg Stephen Peters Benjamin Petrick Donald Yandell Eugene Schoech Cecil Soerrles Robert Thwing Henry Zallg Leo Anhalt Jerome Vogelpohl Christopher Trachlel' Stanley Brown William Elsken Frank Furstenburg zm: ,wm Meinrad Mertin Wilfred Hatwig James Koch John Lamlle Eugene Knittlg Gilbert Koch Cletus Schmitz Frank Sprick D .Q PERISCOPE STAFF: Left to, right, sitting: Daniel Walding, James Keatts, Ryan McCarroll, Philip Potter Standing, left to right: Robert Thwing, Tom Assenmacher, Charles Reinhart, Bill Schmidt, Vincent Harder, Clement Schmidt, Donald Berend, John Isbell, Bob McCrate, Buddy Lally, Leo Terbieten, Augustine Fredrick, George Lensing, Donald Yandell, Father David, Richard Selig 'C bi a'+ ,fmwf -X. , KM' M 4, e 'V any, ,. WN -we , 'RHF' Vlfl if T , . I ., -5., Q 'Q 'FQ War- Q nn.. W f'f!S A Arg' iw 1 gif 'ent M 501.92 5 4 ,N I A Q We r W: o I '9 l C 0,:q -'l. Ps Left to right: Bob King, Leslie Hatter, Eastman Fuller X STAF ,ff ,mx-I 'S e'mikm! N HOBBIES YLORER P0 EXPLORER POST NO. 38 Sitting, left to right: Leslie I-Iarter, Father Herbert, Philip Potter Standing, left to right: Pugsley, Leo .r'F' Mm A6211 w A P, 1954-1955 0 o,0X N 1954-1955 From left to right: Don Myers, John Walter, Thomas Uhiren James Keatts John Zeller, Bill Scherm, Craig Mangum, Robert Gaisbauer, Lhuis Seiter, Rfichard Hess, Terry McCrate -an-if wf-QNX? A MESQW X W ww wwf - --.1553 .-K I-'.7.' .' Boxing Statistics Louis Seiter -- won 7 -lost 2 - drew 2 - 27 points - scored 2 T.K.O.'s and was A.A.U. 147 novice runnerup. Craig Mangum - won 6 - lost 4 - drew 1 - 2434 points - scored 4 T.K.O.'s and one knockout - was A.A.U. 135 novice champion. Tommy Uhiren - won 7 - lost 4 - 23 points - was A.A.U. 126 novice champion. Prados Pitard - won 7 - lost 1 - 22 points - was A.A.U. 118 novice champion. Jimmy Keatts - won 7 - lost none - 21 points - scored one knockout - was state 112 novice Golden Glove champion and state 112 open A.A.U. champion Don Myers - won 5 - lost 5 - 19 points - was Golden Glove semifinalist in 112 novice division. Jimmy Bartsch - won 4 - lost 4 -- 16 points - scored one T.K.O. - was state A.A.U. 118 runner-up. Johnny Zeiler -- won 4 - lost 5 - 16 points - 1 T.K.O. - A.A.U. 118 runner-up. Johnny Walter - won 3 - lost 4 - 14 points - was runner- up in 126 novice division in A.A.U. Terry McCrate - won 3 - lost 3 - drew 1 - 13 points - 1 T.K.O. - was semi-finalist in A.A.U. 135 division. Rafael Arias - won 3 - lost 3 - 12 points - was quarter- finalist in 112 novice A.A.U. 1 '!1'..a 1 . :- 4 ' ,tv .ff was -.1 LL .- 3 WW Q 43' 1 fs EEE Q 'fl 5 Y 3 I-QF? .lffilii A iji2f?..Qg:Qg . ff,f ?'1,i' 'l'f l 4a, :E ,.J5.'f, 5 I-'fiLff. - ' JH ' 1 .-- 1: Ag A 'Q u .M -Q 1 sax x 'mr af' 4 r Y in px Q1 if -if 6.2 u Z v U 3'- we-FZ , .2 . . v . 'I , 'T 'Q.f!f12?A,f2-? 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C ' vsxgt, 44 ,P N Azyqfrii , it . .s lb., , 5 All Cuff Y' '1e'?f V J i Q x A v s lst row. left to right: Robert Zang, Leonard Bauer, Robert Halliburton, Cecil Soerries, Donald Yandell: 2nd row: Christopher Tra- chier, Eugene Schocch, Stephen Peters, Benjamin Petrick, 3rd row: Robert Thwing, William Canino, Jerome Vogclpohl, Jack Leding, Gerald Pclsg 4th row: Robert 0'Bryan, Edward Lally, Ray Zimmerer, Charles Harrell, Patrick Allen, 5th row: Thomas Assene macher, Raymond Wewers, William Knoedel, Patrick Allen, 6th row: William Werner, Joseph Oberste, David Price, R. A. Zangg 7th row: Richard Maddan, James Gansle, William Schmidt, Daniel Walding, Clement Schmidtg 8th row: Vincent Harder, Daniel Sharum Donald Geels, Bernard Heeseq 9th row: Henry Harder, David Stark, Ramon Luke, Father Fintan fDirectorJ, Lewis Brennan Eastman Fuller Trojan won't stay down! 3 'wp ,W,.,. Ymuqx jf, ff 5' R' L, - , F f :'HfZ::L:'.f'VW1.i7F 1Wf33i f'f 'f9K'3':'Yi' Z- ffl ,g3flJ1 5'., : 1 4 ' ' ':1 1 - W Qif1'lJ Kf'2N'E 2 3 ,'sFq3 'ml fl?-5':'f,2f f1yf ij-'f'1ifv.if ',,:l.?'-,F5'.3lHf:ij.Efxff- - ' ' ' FQ ' ' Front row, left to right: Quick, I-Iornibrook, Walter, Roth, Sellars, Burdick, Mangum, Buss Middle row: Messinger, Raible, James, Klement, Scotnicki, Maus, Beshoner, Wewers, Collins, Terbieten Back row: Johnson, Golwas, Zeiler, Furstenberg, Saxon, Arias, Pugsley, Dohogne, Lipsmeyer SODALITY OFFICERS: left to right, sitting: Augie Harder, Father Herbert, Bernie Concannon Left to right, standing: Fred Quick, Philip Potter, Charles Reinhart, Raymond Bednar, Gilbert Kubis, James Saab, Eastman Fuller LEM? in FRESHMAN SODALITY: left to right, Peter Golwas, Leo Dohogne, George Lensing, Lester Pugsley 1 i I 2 E 4 1 1 ,J V ,.,. vt' A4 U. ' N 1 A LM .u V A 1, lun:-.un Kill avi? ii E E' X ,7 nz . nut' ' A' i QW ? M.. 1' A J' 4, K-- X 'f-...I ll Y fi . ,. , 4. , K , lm -in-...,,, Nik QF A TSW A mfg Q' 'P ,gf ...- an Q ,., A -1-MPV W Ma' wr .22 5 1- .Sl .,,,,,a-f Am .wa 'S 1: W0 x host Po wwe Galvin pwa' Of' B v we lisa. e9 If X l - divx Most Athletic Mike Cooney Most Likely to suceeed'A Joe King I ff .1 Q Best Looking ,J ' y Bin Laws . A 1' Most Studious Charles Reinhart Meanest Augie Harder ,W P Wittiest Neal Daley , , Class W111 X X We of the Senior Class do hereby bequeath to the underclassmen the following: l, James Bartsch, will my perfect build to the next person that wants it. I, Raymond Bednar, will my typing ability to Pat Baker. I, Frank Beshoner, will to Lawrence Bagley my chair in Physics class. I, Gussie Buss, will to Harold Schwartz my power to keep life on the bus. I, Bernie Concamion, being of weak mind and strong body will my masterful baritone voice to Cyril Post. I, Jerry Concannon, will my beautiful '48 model, 120 M.P.H. convertible Studebaker to James Holzem, hoping he can get rid of it somewhere. I, William Cooney, hereby will to Howard Kid Wiechern my beloved booth in the 808 , in hopes that he will keep up its honorable tradition. I, Neal Daley, will to Larry Lipsmeyer my nick- name of Dual Pipes Daley . The day of mly de- parture, Larry Lipsmeyer will be known as Dual Pipes Lipsmeyerf' I, Donald Elsken, will to Charles Hoffman my shooting eye in basketball. I, Eastman Fuller, will. my ability to play Pitch to James Klement in hopes he won't lose any more of his bubble gum money. I, Joe Graham, being of questionable character, weak mind and strong body, do hereby will to Jack Hendricks my a-bility to spend the night on Mount Magazine in zero weather and hope that he will use it to full advantage and freeze like I did. I,l Raymond Greb, will my Business Law book go Joe Kohler, so that he may study about the rogs. I, Tom Guanella, do hereby will my curly hair to Philip Potter so that he will look all the more like Liberace. I, A. M. Harder, will my broken cue stick to Terry Saxon to carry on trips back and forth to L.R. I, Leslie H. Harter, do hereby will to Billy Scherm my ability in athletics. I, James Keatts, being of mad mind and small body, hereby will my ability to box to Pee Wee Myeis. I, Joseph Shelby King, being of sound mind and able body will to Freddie Quick my bow and arrows and may he use them with great skill. I, Bob King, being of cracked mind and broken body, do hereby will my fabulous name of Blu to Mike Johnson, hoping it will stick with him and I never hear of it again. I, Larry Klein, will my seat on the bus to Furstenburg. I, Aloys Knittig, will my books to Edward Knittig. I, Leonard Koch, will my po.wer off corraling the freshmen on the bus to Meinrad Mertin, be- cause he has what it takes to keep them quiet. I, Ray Koch, will my front seat on the bu d to Harold Schwartz who will always fight for Lit. I, Gilbert Kubis, being off insane mind, wilfully will all my ability to box to Richard Hess. I, Billy Laws, being of insane mind and run down body leave my prize possession, the key to the poolroom to Henry Hin1kie Massa. May he run it down as well as I did. Also to my best buddy and the only other boy from the swamps, Pat Boogie Baker, the ability to run down the boys from the rice fields and to hold up the good name of Louisiana. Carry it well, my son. I, Joe Lampe, will the driver's seat of the Scran- ton Day Dog bus to Harold Schwartz. I, Rafael Loyo, will my record-breaking long legs to Andrew Kresse. I, Ryan McCarroll, being of sound mind and body, will to Jimmy Hornibrook my nice black beard. I have more than I need and I know he will appreciate it. I, Bob McCrate, being of sound mind, will my sound mind to one of an unsound mind, a rice- paddie boy, Ralph Bock. I, Jack O'Connor, will my ability to skip classes and hunt ducks to Ralph Bock. I, Charles Reinhart, being of sound mind and body, will my ability in science to Freddie Quick. I, Philip Roth, will my check-room key to Terry Saxon if he is sucker enough to take it. I, Leo Ruesewald, of sane mind and sound judg- ment, do hereby will my che-ck-room key to Fred Quackiitlioping that he will have as much trouble as . I, Robert Savage, will my parking lace to Tommy Josh Pile. P I, Clement Schmidt, will my ability to play 8 trombone to Gerald Pels. I, William Schmidt, will my two-bit shotgun to Henry Zang. I, Jerry Lee Schmitz, will my skill in shooting pool to John Paul Walter in order that his might be improved. I, Wilfred Seiter, will the remains of my type- writer to Father Columban. I, Daniel Walding, will my ability to play the guitar to Joseph Oberste. I, Billy CF.I.I-IJ Watkins, leave my membership in the 808 to Ace , I, Denis Wewers hereby will my royal title of Day Dog and the fines- I owe Father DeBruyn to the next Freshman from Subiaco. I, John Zeiler, will all my Senior books to Joe Kohler. . ',r.,f ,XV - X .' Y 223353 221 wggk iff jiri' E1 iixiqfsgvx Y? My WT Qi f XJ ff M214 . fat' I .42 Q 'A N -f k 9,0 ,c,a.,Q,s 1,7 5 , , , 15 Zffvffeaiaf ffgiwflff dA q'f4-22104 A-1,44-Jfgfzia 'SL E ' Yagi ifM37Q2 wWZia Q6-Q wma 535 fjjfjjwwwfgf W f has I . 1422? ,Mc f.2f,.,.,a chef. .wf ' 6Lfw'VP-4. iq pf V 'J A f-1-.9 , f Y SX! . if-Z 1 1 -2' A ,L , X714 . , E 'A , 9 ML, W adowppm Jnhgjfflf gi iffy' w ffl' wb '12 i Q 1 -J 2 if E . ,ff 1 5 1 f w 1 1? I . K, x K 1 i ,L Y Y 1, 1 V. -S l ki m Z M i 1 PATRGNS ARKANSAS Lepanto All-us Orin L. Becker Matthew Post P3I'3g0l.IId Booneville B111 Gm J. H. Evans Rogers Charleston A- A' Mofsam Huck's Jewelry SI'I.II'l'garl' Conway Mr. and Mrs. L. J. 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Fort Smith Arkansas iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiqg Barbecue Beef-or-Pork Southern Fried Chicken Jumbo Shrimp, Steaks, Chops CITY BARBECUE CAFE 1007 Garrison Ave. Fort Smith, Arkansas Phone 3-9782 .5.I..II.I!i Congratulations to the Graduates of Subiaco Academy of 1955 Compliments of L M R ROGERS REYNOLDS - DAVIS .Scout :Executive GROCERY Fort Smith Arkansas Fort Smith Arkansas Congratulations to Graduates of 1955 THE Fort Smith 300 Towson Arkansas . Phone 5763 Fort Smith Arkansas Color Styling for Happier Living Am6T'iCG'S g Congratulations Finest Carpet from Mohawk Lees RODGER DODGER MTT ALFORD'S The House of Carpet 1020 Lexington Dial SU 3-7236 Fort Smith Arkansas 2117 Rogers 8: IGA THRIFTWAY 3901 N. O. St. Fort Smith Arkansas H ESTAND MOTOR CO. 1211 Garrison Fort Smith Arkansas FOOD CENTER 5' PRODUCE EXCHANGE 1120 Garrison Ave. Fort Smith Arkansas W. H. fBillj Meyers, Owner IP I-I' I-ff I FR P? I'I' H I+ I' 6 F PP W I-F I-I4 I+ FP I'I4 Il? I-9 bk H4 If? 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