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St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955

March 13, 1953 · Page 3 of 8

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OLHV ‘r - CLOUD 13,- s1: REGISTER THE Friday, March 1953 FOUR PAGE *. Capping 'Little HundredsAttend Nurse Falls in $402M!quin High Election Cathedral ' One Pe/nny Decided "Is nursing profession. He told his “there is Following Little Falls—Several hundred nothing lasting about Solemn BenedictiOn, North Mankato; Leona Horak, Mia) 0mm- on and gathered listeners that nurse ministers the healing body which given by Brainerd; relatives friends the but there Father Faus- Ann Keller, at of St. Cloud; a was nursing.on only the body, but also is lasting value in healin tin, informal Gabriel’s school the Betty Larson, N, St. of to .to reception Remer; not Margaret was an fresh- the mind, the soul. Her the soul.” March the and of held St. Sunday, for in the nurses’ residence. Lucker, Paul; Viola 1, Meidl, even . Cathedral of‘ This Christ, her hands the work Falls; presiden- capping do Other members of the clergy Little The Gertrude Miller, floats. parade high school f stu- The ceremony. men or ‘Light Passes On' Heberhr-Siemers the sorrowful, words comfort marked the acceptance-of who Fathers Slayton; Anathasia urged scholastic Quinn, candidate event present Hen- ial council boasts what is t dent were were very of Miss Marion daughter Siemers. Before receiving each her and, nursing console the afflicted in cap, into the Gaudence Schroeder, O.F.M., Sylvia seniors wheat- these students derson; privileges all Reese, Thief River for his- president in the first many ' if likely and-John Heberer Mary Siemers, rs. freshman unlighted carried she instances, an Little Falls; Virnig, profession. Benedict Falls; Joan Ritter, V scholastic_honorVposrtion. Chokio; ain Ann- Visitation church,, and in married be elected t pronounces even to tory were a penny, on a candle the chapel, front of the to Kewanee. with the Rev. 31, Jan. accompanied by the of divine life The freshmen, Words her Sauk Rapids; Patrick Riley, St. ella Schimnich, St. “plank” which he stressed Joseph; The Gene defeated candidate be first the to as Buford James officiating. Mrs. Culleton it lighted senior where by life-giving marched in hands the was a senior student, Cloud; Lucker, St. important” the waters and Raymond Snyder, Fergus Falls; H vitally Marlene Kevin dead president. by pro- pour sup- was a honor, and An- Lindsey of. matron a was student symbolize the passing to Nursing Sacred Heart Baptism. is adven- be held cession the of Paul. Schweiters, St. student Mass Joseph; Ellen of to to thony Sabotta best’man. granted port been Hughes has an was ' a an the light nursing. of of Theis,’ with God. on receiving their chapel where the Those monthly when ture Pierz; Rose Mary least time Tillman, by Bernabei-Lehn at overwhelming at of support vote ceremony was caps a , The, speaker also pointed The the blessed by Mary JorBrennan, North including those who held. out all students, Freeport; Mary Ann and Traut, Rice; Miss Lois Lehn, daug’h of Mr. will direct he students whom the caps were were r . , Mrs. Henry Lehn became A. of the side Rev. Wilfred Illies, assist- hard nursing: The Klink, O.F.M., Mankato; be. able The of Rev. Faustin hos- Nila Long- Zierman, Little Falls. em, ake busses, would to_at- Carpenter, and Jane t coming during the year. Bernabei, of the bride P. of Bruno son Ca- sight of the appalling the St. Cloud of pital chaplain, Condon, stream presented ville; Carole St. Cloud; Sister He promised-his ant pastor at M. Flavian, Sister tend. constitu- and to opened M. Thecampaign officially Mrs. Feb. Prime Standard. Brasi of delivered the human misery. “W111 thedral, for He encouraged the by Sister M, Elizabeth, Patricia Davis, Natalie Miss Yvonne he and his Verndale; Ramona, and Ebnet, that party The 14, St. Joseph’s church. Peru. Ori- cuts in of with the toes sermon nurses a; penny. Rev. James Lauer, officiated. ,0.S.B., are occasion. Father Ilrlies the students these the help the patients director Fish, St, Flora desperately” to of her Cloud: Jean postulant, also and members try to twin, of Kevin his inally, and nurses, see as- a P'hilip and Mrs. Ankiewica Frank and actuality. the realize . the high ideals the meaning life sistant, Sister H. Cortona. through stressed of. of for Gades, Danvers; Ruth Heinzmah, the class. to the same 'eith, to promises McGinnis the attendants. were run on were officers, it but of, slate was "\ r be would recognized that that ve\ flip coin politics. A of bad g a i- candidacy, and the Kevin u for one didit twins election. The the I'nately “Amen long I and Mrs. of Mr. the to sons .are you, St. Peter’s Hughes of say Fred as as you pare ~ - ish. thel ‘ . _ of Jambeck, head Tom de- acknowledge Unionist party, ‘ luck that face the of the in feat I leastot,My—brethren,you Of the these, did I" Lincoln head face the brought ‘ M it opposition, Integ- to for his the up Members of his ritists. party Bill juniors Graham, Were . Schweitzer, Byron and Wayne Johnson. Matthew :40 25 Zimmer, Dennis Sivinski Named Kay \ \ Dennis vice president, The and Mr. is the of Zimmer, son Zimmer of Jo- Francis Mrs. . Waite Kay parish, Par seph’s . elected has been Sivinski, who position of the treasurer, to is of'Mr.\and Mrs. daughter the Paul’s Sivinski Michael of St. secretary-elect, the garish, and YOU Rd is , daughter Meagher, the- achel help the is help can Meagher of Patrick and Mrs. Mr. of parish. St. Augustine’s .eic- had All candidates have children countless Europe and in of sign love a your extracurricular perience' in ac- . . . intramural tivities. Kevin played teddy freshman sopho- sports and need East who as a the Far' wondering these people ‘ are Miifl- member of the more, was a student council representa- ers, tive, and is member at present alone, love, help, without without” a than else‘the anything more , debate the of team. Dennis’ t: rec- ord is that of athlete. He ‘ an par- " ticipated in basketball, football, least that, the without conviction somewhere r prospect tfack and throughout three his 5 Cathedral. He also at .1 years was finding his chairman of homeroom. of there love held to is someone Experience member of the as a Chimes staff, Mimers, GAA and - . Rachel qualifies for position. her mother them for ‘them is Kay active member’of the an drum Mimers, the GAA, corps, and council. student 1 ' The platform victorious for the Intezritists featured plans for ‘ year's homecoming, includ- next ing rally and class cpmpetition a 21 Participate ' Nurse Rites .In ‘1 ‘ ' . FOR AFFLICTED—An American in MEDICAL AID THE nun-doctor Maryknoll the Sisters’ Clinic at examines child, assisted by native while Pusan, Korea, anxious mother looks Funds a nun, a an on. the annual appeal the U. S. Bishops’ Welfare received from of and Emergency Relief Committee will shipment sorely needed make possible the of medicines and equipment At for clinics Breckenridge in refugee centers ' world. throughout the . Breckenridge. Twenty—one \ — students of the young women, St. Francis schoolrof nursing, participated in capping cere- monies Sunday, March 1. on During the exercises in held ‘the Immaculate Heart of Mary chapel of St. Francis’ hospital at 2 each student, accOmpan- t p.m., ied by upperclassman, an ap- proached the Communion rail. needsiof There, knelt, she the insignia as .The' crying of the the White nurse, cap, was o.- placed her head by the di- on of the school, rector Sister Mary over Caroline, assisted by Sister Mary Wor-beset people all Damian. Into the hand of each " of these principals the of exer: cises placed lighted candle, was a. the newly student’s capped world the a “lamp-n are , _ Father .Dimmerling Delivers Address Challenge Charity to‘Our Preceding capping, the the ( ‘Rev. Harold J. Dimmerling, for- merly chaplain of St. Francis’ hospital for six and years now of pastor the Sacred Heart church Glenwood, delivered at before the address large con- a gregation of composed the nurs- , ing school students, relatives, and ~ friends, of cere- those in the YOUR MAKE monies, sisters. and the Father Dimmerling, who key- noted his remarks Christ’s with “As long words, did it to as you CONTRIBUTION these, brethren, of My least one did it Me,” the stressed to you of love———a concept strong super- ideal natural love—as the only SUNDAY of the aspiring to young women THIS ' become has said “It been nurses. 1 with truth,” he said, “that the of nursing, when founded art on religious principles, is of the one WAR—These ORPHANED THE BY orphans Boys’ Town at most noble of arts.” young a . Munich, in Germany, happy to receive clothing ’A by Amer- Concluding Fathér sent hi were MARCH sermon, Catholics in the ican annual ’Dimmerling 15 to appeal of Bishops. the,.U. S. sad: ’When response a THEY YOUR NEED HELP—Big brother puts protecting Alfred Schneider, A. delegate Rev. for War \Relief Services— is a given the arm young woman cap around his little sister in this appealing picture taken at orphan- N.C.W.C., Germany shown Food in is distributing the‘gifts. and of the it is indication an nurse, an in Pusan. They will benefit from “big brother” medicine contribution age will be provided appeal of the she has with funds 1953 that been your from the adjudged by this collection. to year’s Don’t let them down. Bishops. U. S. her superiors fit to have ‘ a I I \ foundation of supernatural love, that God is and lovp of mo- a the: her for tivating force in to career, the she has heeded words of , Christ, “I and stranger, was a a v I took Me in; sicl: and you you S.BishOps' v1s1ted thirsty, me; an you gave oiWar' Me, drink; to hungry, and you Fund for the fed Me.” U. Victims 'After the actual of ceremony the the students, led capping, by Father Dimmerling, recited . the nurses’ pledge followed by , the nurses’ Consecration Mary. to Benediction of the Blessed r Sacrament concluded the serv- I ices. he newly capped students, This ad Physician} with their parents and friends, is Cloud Surgeons _sponsored by following St. & the entertained informal at were an in the tea ospital auditorium. Those received BEUNING w 0 caps were JOHN B. REIF HENRY J. J. P. O’KEEFE Janice Koppelman, Erma De- Fries, Breckenridge; Carol Beau- 309 St. Marys Bldg. Germain St. Bldg. 708 St. 403 Granite Exch. din, Kent; Lois Voss, Nashua; Patricia Moulsoff, Mary Joyce 'McLeod, and Maxine Bolstad, WENNER MILHAUPT JOSEPH Barney, N. B. Dak.; GAIDA Joan Babcock, & ROBERT T.‘PETERSEN ~ Glyndon; Bibiana Kuklok, Rice; 207 St. Marys Bldg. Rita 205 St. Bldg. Granite Bldg. 303 Marys Exch. Opatz, Royalton; Alice , , Witucki, Bowlus; LaVina Roehrl, Melrose; Bernadine Renk ' ~s, NESSA’ ANONYMOUS Elsie Brafidon; ‘ Bartel], Stiru CURTIS B. DONOR C. PHARES OTTO , N. Dak.; Laura Borowski, Fer- . . Bldg} Falls; Six‘rh Ruth Warren, Avenue ‘ White North 405 gus Granite Exch. Earth; Mary Irene Hemsing, Lidgerwood, N. Dak.; and Marie Matthews, Wyndmere, N. Dak. . Sister M. Evelyn and Sister M. Dorothea, Little Falls; and Sister M. Zita, Hankinson, N. Dak., also members of the are \ freshman class. .\