Hanghian, Mohr and
Lee thought the test
was next week.
McDermott has all
the aces that
Mullins, Fagen,
Arnold and Smith
are looking for.
The separation from the lay department
which its function demands has not in the
least…
FAMILY BARRACKS
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Polman,
Jerry and Donna
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillis
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Baumann and Jerry
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Masciopinto
Ward, card-playing friend,
Meade and Marchio keep in
practice during spare time.
Lakers, Kauzlarich and
Vittetoe have found a novel
method for extracting over-due
debts.
Latz, Laughlin and Marchio
were caught with …
BARRACKS
Dillon and Tetlow show
delight in cleaning up their
barrack since the maids
have left.
FR. SHEPLER: Dean of
the Barracks. This picture was
taken right after he
woke up the boys on Monday
morning with his new
P.…
On a Sunday Afternoon;
FOOTBALL
FRANK BROGGER—The personable leader of the football Bees
came to St. Ambrose with an enviable background. He was a
standout athlete at Michigan
State, and later, utilizing his own
pet V-formation, he compiled a
most…
the Students Cheered, the Bees Battled.
Front Row: Jim Hyde, Darrell DeDecker, Bob Durnin, Ed Powers, Mike O'Malley, Terry Munch,
Gerry Riemersma, and Mitchell Ware.
Second Row: Rocco Matera, Fred Hanlon, Jack Smerdon, Ken Floerke, Don Mattern,…
ST. AMBROSE . . . . . . . . . 19
WESTERN ILL. [Macomb] 32
In opening the 1953 season, Coach
Frank Brogger displayed one of the
finest passers in college football—freshman quarterback Jack Abbott. However, Abbott's services were in vain, as
Macomb…
Jack Abbott
Quarterback
Ken Floerke
Halfback
Al Gensheimer
Halfback
Jim Murphy
Tackle
ST. AMBROSE . . 7
ST. JOSEPH. . . . 14
The Bees' second venture of the
season proved no more successful
than the first; this time the tormentors were the Pumas of…
Zitkus (65), Ware (34) and Floerke (right) decide its time
to end this Lewis ballcarrier's jaunt.
ST. AMBROSE . . . 15
QUINCY . . . . . . . . 0
The Bees displayed plenty of power in
upsetting highly-touted Quincy's Hawks,
parlaying the…