St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
March 26, 1954 · Page 2 of 8
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ST. CLOUD REGISTER March 26, 1954 THE Friday, PAGE THREE u * 4; Two From Augustine’s Parish Richard St. Rev. I .Love Lent K Honored ls uiawa _’ '—.—-—_—._1_~ . High Senior Class Parishioners Cathedral By Breckenridge Top in" .9 . junior class and Patrick Meagher, has of the Breckenridge. senior class and Mrs. present Parishioners Topping the of grade St. Mary's since with boys fifth pastor his _from the at a or- —- ' 3.886." the council, student of of St. Mary’s High School for 1954 four—year of Be- secretary Church feted Cathedral the dination, has been participating. Prizes appointed average were up pas- the member of .St. achievement, and former Rev. Augus- sides her scholastic Richard Kujawa from fare- St. Danicourt, students. of Joseph’s Church awarded by Gaston at tor at a a are editorial 'Chimet staff. is outstanding tine’s Parish. In first place has been in well she March Father party 14. Catholic- Bertha. the of state trustee on and is the of Mr. Thomas Kuj‘awa, who has been assistant The nurses’ Order of Foresters. chorus from St. son His William LeRoux. four Mrs. Petermeiet, The Benedict Francis’ Hospital Rev. three sang Will is His main 3.743. Pierz Have Church, of St. Mary’s and presented year average piano pastor two songs activities have extra-curricular spoke briefly in behalf of him; solos and reading. The parish a been in A member of the sports. Fa- thanking self and parish, directed Mrs. H. the men’s choir, by lourdes football this he “A” squad Drama while his work ther Kujawa for year, Nolan, also presented program a “B”ranks. He from the wishing him Breckenridge and came up of appropriate music. at . “C” basketball, then “B” played Th'e. well in his work pastor.. parochial school pupils as a new Pierz.—-A dramatic adaption intramural basketball, track and with him He presented also presented skit Father Ku- a. a on of Franz . Werfel’s novel, Song he presided As junior, sports. responded Father Kujawa a Ger- jawa, concluding with the purse. of Bernadette, will be staged by! elected and his homeroom in was Jah 18!: version of Due Voter briefly. man the Father Pierz Memorial High Kiwanian. junior closed Kujawa. evening’s The program - School April 9 and under 11, seniors make on Fifty-seven by the; served up with The highlight refreshments of the evening the direction Sister of Judine, the the quartile for 1954 upper boxing parish. match exhibition of the was a women ‘0.S.B. This play, chosen honor to graduating which numbers class, the Blessed Mother during this the Ranking in students. 231 dedicated her, to is the Laudenbach year first Donna 10 are Tl of Bernadette’s story visions of Norma with rating of 3.714; a .THRILLING! Lady Our Lourdes, France. at Amelia Kalk- Vreeland, 3.686; . . Bernadette’s simplicity and faith David Pull, 3.514; 3.657; man, UNFORGETTABLE! the “beautiful Lady” despite Marcia in Schindler, 3.486; Diane difficulties the encountered from Schabel, Stellmach, 3.486; Janet ’ faithless the people of the time 3.429. and Shelia Rupp, 3.486; striking presents contrast and ' Crusader honor The of roster moving drama. by the completed is students The leading role of Berna- Hinkemeyer, following: Viviana dette will be alternately played 3.365; Donald Maus, 3.421; by two students, Jeanne Hart- Mary 3.543; Kathleen Koerner, junior from Pierz, and Kathryn mann, Kimlinger, a 3.343 Rachel Meagher ; Thomas LeRoux Marian .Boser, sophomore from Schill, Sivinski, 3.306; Joyce a Photo Champ. -—Ed Photo Champs ——-Ed Lastrup. 3.289; 3.3‘00; Jean :Iuenemann, activities. She extra-curricular Other characters holding in Rachel the Meagher, cast Thomas 3.286; Betty Wilmes, an member president Miners, is of Margaret Gottwalt,. the Pierz the day slightly below a I’ll Stations :' Kenneth are per- Barthelemy, 3.286; average say every the Girls’ of Association, Athletic Gottwalt, Virgil Thomas Pierz; Virginia fect “A.” Salutatorian Spars, Robert 3.257; Stelzig, the class and recently elected behind. to Braun, Pierz; James Virnig, margin eRoux is just Hughes, 3.222; Kevin Constance the book I LOVE 3.250; lonnlslor from by LENT a Photos . basketball president Mr. team, past Pierz; Corrinne of Fischer, Last- Rachel, Published Paul daughter by Cofochotical Guild. St. I. Minnesota the Gottfried, 3.214; George Viola Birnig, Harding; Alice run-rev m v.5.A. Gary rup; Hughes, 3.167; Keith Forensic Collegeville, St. John’s, Schommer, Lastrup; Mary Ann Schotl, Bonnie Klein, 3.143; Festival Held Tembreull, Shirley Pierz; Schroeder, 13.143; Lois 3.143; H Thommes, Lastrup; Doris Wuell- Karl Pet- Rennie, 3.143; Carol . Kelzenberg,' Pierz; Lillian Voigt, 3.086; Eileen 3.097; ner, ters, Symphony American Plans Buckman; Romaine Meyer, Last- Michael Schabel, Idella 3.086; Falls Group Little By Rita Bieganek, Harding; John Sauer, Donohue, 3.079; rup; Margaret Stalpes, Pierz; Joelle Roberts, 3.029; Beverly 3.057; “mm Storkamp, Pierz; James Haberle, Wyrem- Ann Zapp, Shanon Mary Iron mm," the Figaro.” After Marriage of Northwest Collegeville. The unsure! Pierz; Donald Tembreull, Pierz; flll Lynden Presseller, Marlene bek, -— be will the Coborn, intermission the Cathedral, Little Falls—Region II of St. Cloud; Harding; program Laurn Virnig, Doris DeZiel, premiere American MaDonna Halverson, of young, a. familiar concluded with the Gay Goblirsch, Minnesota Catholic High School St. SAT. Francis’, sym- Schmidtz, Romelle Gross, THRU Lit- Pierz; weo. Jambeck, 2.970; Thomas 3.000; MELROSE symphony will be THEATRE composer‘s pre- “Scheherazade,” by tle suite, Falls; James phonic annual Association held its Corcoran, St. Elaine Waytashek, Stadther, Lastrup; and Eileen 2.943; Diane 24.27 MARCH Uni- St. John by the sented John’s Rimsky-Korsakov. Prep. Festival St. Forensic Spring at Lastrup. Ir Henkemeyer, 2.919; e n e Symphony in Orchestra yersity “Scheher- the in solo March The violin School Francis’ High Dennis Nies, on Bialke, JoAnn March spring here 29. . its concert John performed by azade” will be Arrangements for the 17. event Irene Rosalyn Schepers, Ethen, Symphony Leonard Bernstein’s and music Faith, concertmaster chairmanship the of under. Yvonne Jurek, and were Schwegman, Anxiety,” will No. "The Age of 2 university. O.S.F.,’ the instructor at Sister M. Assumpta, Darlene Leisen, 2.914; Marjorie 47-piece be work the the main of St; Francis’ instructor speech at I based selected symphony is The Colleen 2.913; on Peckskamp, uni- in the orchestra playing High School. The Age of Fandel’s book Auden’s has W. H. Balda, Jacob Easter Bunny 2.886; O’Meara, Monday auditorium versity next movement, Its first in Anxiety. Ebensteiner, participating the Schools Gerald 2.886; the Completing 8 at pro- p.m. varia- 14 series of composed . of Shiek, Georgia 2.857; Stanbrook Hall, 2.879; event a were selections from will be gram given stately theme Arlene School, tions 2.857; Duluth; Cathedral High Bettenberg, Carol on a , Rimsky-Korsakov. and Mozart followed by piano, is the by and Dennis Zim- John’s Prep St. Cloud; St. Rauch, 2.838; out 36-year-old The “The composer, con- second movement, Cathedral slower School, Collegeville'; the 2.833. mer, dis- pianist, the ductor, and has movement, scherzo .Dirge.” The School, Duluth; Father High the prettiest the hats for No successful tinction’of producing entirely Masque,” is scored High School, '“The Pierz Memorial Bands Univ. music. “long hair” popular and instruments Francis’, percussion Little Pierz; and St. for ex— written in His Symphony No. '2 The bass. string Falls. lone for cept a . in published has been‘ 1949, described this a has move- Martin of Little Falls Charles composer Columbia album by record fantastic Concert re- of Present “a kind ment Ratings as critic-judge. acted as Besides cording system. azz.” sym- o-j pian of based degree compre- were on idiom, has composed phonic he “Epilogue” concluding The hension, excellence of delivery, the currently lyrics the in mod- presentation of sung the follows 'of interpretation. finesse and Collegeville In i 1 broadway successful and u s c a with its empty m life pur- oratorical Entries included ern its Town,” in “,Wonderful resolved now being character poseless dramatic interpre- declamations, Rosalind Rus- with second uncertainties of year, the amid that tations, original extem- oratory, leading role. in the sell the God is faith in world this a humorous speaking, and of St. bands Collegeville.—The pore the Rev. Symphony director, security for enduring only man. interpretation. and St. University here John’s symphonic announced James Kelly, O.S.B., the last will be This joined Paul, superior St. Thomas’ College, receiving Entrants a James Blaha, university freshman ~that by the offered program the at concert Oratorical follows: forces present rating to a as are will major Iowa, music from this orchestra year. March Auditorium Bouley, Collegeville Richard Declamations: on piano in the their Mon— the Immediately execute after score ‘ John’s, Lawrence .Prep; 8 24,211; St. - p.m. begin isymphony. will they 13 day performance ‘ ‘ rela- good Aiming promote of Duluth; Cathedral to Hounsel, ‘ of presentation rehearsals for featured selec- Preceeding the a schools, the the tions between two Interpretations: i D t scheduled m a c “Fledermaus” r n Strauss’ will tion opening the and concert will band 62-piece combined pre- St. Cathedral, Schill, Joyce May. English in next be “The to be Mozart’s to overture sung the Col- another at concert sent St. Fitzgerald, Timothy Cloud; March 31. Thomas of St. lege on Cathe- Carol Mohs, John’s Prep; N. Francis directors, The two Deutsch, Charles Cloud; dral, St. White Dresses John and Thomas St. Mayer of John’s Prep; St. will alternate John’s, St. Faith of Mark Vieno, Original Oratory: will Mayer chores. directing the Rachel Hum- Duluth; Cathedral, Confirmation Gossec’s “Mil- and baton for Communion wield the for Cathedral, St. Cloud; phrey, “Suite in E Symphony,” the itary Yod‘ll “Li- Byron beau- Smetana’s Speaking: with these Holst, love Flat” fall in by Extempore Epi- Overture,” “Four St. Cloud; satin, and Cathedral, organdy, in bussa Johnson, dresses tiful Morrissey. Francis’, Band” by St. Randall, Make sodes for Gertrude nylon. and taffeta rayon numbers Martini, Faith-directed Barbara The Falls; Little early. selection your in Fugue “Choral and Mar- Bach’s Duluth; Hall, Stanbrook are .98 3 4 No- of» the “Procession eSt. Minor,” Cathedral, G Becker, garet Rimsky-Kor- by and composed bles” Cloud; up ~ “Napoli,” Bellstedt sakov, num— a Interpretation: H m r o u 5 u o hats, of line Complete Spring Festival “Athletic and ber, St. Cathedral, Jambeck, Thomas tod- ' infants, and for dresses coats Prokofieff. March” by Hartmann, 14. children Cloud; Jeanne dlers and to Bernard freshman John’s age St. Kaiser, Carolita Pierz; Memorial, sousaphone will play Helfter a Again SHOP Wyman CHILDREN’S Falls; Francis’, Little Women THE Minnesota St. Central player the featured in solo as Nancy John’s Prep; St. Spano, “Napoli” number. , Children's Apparel Wearing Exclusive Style-Right, FANDEL’S for Boys’ State Look to Delegate to Albert Julia Thienes and Operated by MILLINERY! Priced-Right Cloud 508' St. Germain St. Picked Cathedral High at BEST. 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