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

September 17, 1954 · Page 4 of 8

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PAGE REGISTER FIVE September 1954 THE ST. CLOUD I7, Friday, ' School Memorial High Enrolls Z30 169 Seminarians neon '1'1'12llel’42l12l Record Make at IMemoriaI and the The Father Pierz holds BS. degree from Upon special ' this request 7,; a course nlflq ml? ElElEl m r/. 7'; its’ third University of Minnesota and being High School began is offered also class to 51% (a v: ’4‘ 1v; .4 year a i a r- «I I Smith-Hughes He has certificate. operation Tuesday, Sept. of seniorwboys. of ’7, completed three of service with total enrollment of 230 OrganizatiOn of extracurri- years School Crosier a in the Navy several years’ and Eight parishes cular activities 'will students. under ‘get are re- , Kelliher teaching High School, at presented in the body: student week. The next Father way v Kelliher. Pierz, Buckman, 59; Lastrup, 92; Pierz Memorial Chorus, under . A popular addition the Harding, Morrill, to 47; 23; 5; Roy- the direction of Sister Margot, Thursday, Sept. 9, the new curriculum of Memorial High alton, Elrosa, 1; Hillman, 1; 1; will again number about 100 school opened Cro- at year was School this and Belle Prairie, Registration is in 1. members. Sister Shaun will year a course , as- Seminary with sier Solemn a farm shop data shows the sophomore and agriculture class III. the duties of Memorial , sume in honor Mass of the Holy Ghost Emphasis leading will with students the be placed 71 and the adviser, Sister Romaine will and on offered by the rector, Father freshman practical class holding well close the scientific continue adviser the to as as a as William McNiff, 0.S.C., assisted with agriculture second Seniors number aspects of 66. this in Memo-Lites staff. The newly 1 Fathers Ignatius by Lempart and juniors, 49, and 41. Hobby formed Club will be. course. Richard John. One hundred sixty- The New Christian faculty members family who living taken by Mr. Peterka. over nine- students, comprising the designed joined the staff of Father Pierz to Other club stu- advisers will be: Dra- course, prepare largest enrollment in the school’s With Dialog Mass dents Year High School for Memorial their for vocations 1954- matics Club, Sister Judine; as history, join the to present were Christian homemakers, Sister 55 Shaun, Sister will be Home Economics Club, Sister are faculty in offering the Solemn continued Philaine, in the and Charles freshman Peterka. Hilai're; GAA. and Sister James. year. Mass successful for school a year. In the history department Sister Shaun replaces Sister Em- Two former members back Boniface’s High School St. make the list of twins are man, up manuel, who will attend the Cathedral Uni- High School the F faculty. th John with enrolled. opened Geraldine its 1954-55 Kammeier term and on “a a e r versity of Minnesota for ad VandenB'o’sch, who prior of Irene St. Cloud Molitor, Dialog Mass in honor of seniors, twins was are vanced graduate history. work in the for the six whose monastery past those twin brother In addressing Sept. and sister 7. on are Football Schedule, Sister Philaine, former teacher I954 Will teach French and in attendance this a Philibert not attendance, the Rev. in years. year. in the home economics depart- Gregorian Father Freshmen Chant, and orientated pointed superintendent, at Harrer, were Cathedral High School, ment at St. Emmett Boniface’s High School Will by Zachman team}! is how important it for stu- out a is handling the home economics Big Brother-Big Sister Latin Father and Zach- German. their high-school dents regard to Thursday, Sept. program, p.m.—Brainerd 9, 8 Here II and III classes. Taking .................................. carried by .. the Student out Coun- just completed and over of building time days Friday, Sept. 17—St. 'man Louis Park a year a Away up, as as a the expanded agricultural cil. Members ..... .. of the senior class working for pro- master’s effort serious time of Fri., Sept. 23, 8 p.m.—St. John’s summer Here a very a is Charles Pcterka from had contacted prospective fresh- gram degree in Latin the Catholic at preparation for the in Oct. spent 1~—Melrose Away. re- St. Paul. ..................... .. by during mail .. the University America. of men good, God- sponsibilities summer Oct. of 7—St. Thomas Away a Mr. Peterka is graduate months; of ............... .. . . Wednesday . . . they . . . . . . . . .. met a on Oct. life. 14 Oct. centered 15—De LaSalle Homecoming or Other Faculty Aurora High School, with them Aurora, . ................................. in the home .. reveal rooms; be figures (To announced) Registration before this informal gather- Members Listed even Oct. 22—Open date statistics. Boys interesting Irish some Leaders Attend ing, they assisted the regis- new Oct. p.rii.—Cretin of 28, 8 margin outnumbered by Here a are Also added the to faculty locate ...................................................... trants their to various .. Reception were for N girls in girls; 173 there 136 unc10 are Father Robert Fix, classrooms, who will acquaint to them Sopho- 309. enrollment of Dublin.——Government an leaders with teach English and the chant; policies Fa— and and procedures class largest the boast of and prominent mores public CHILDREN PREFER numerous ther Aloysious of the school, in Burley, and, general, who will to quite close to with members; 80 . . representatives . . attended the Sol- make them' teach algebra and feel home German. Both at as mem- total who seniors them the Liturgical reception here are emn bers of the school Father family. These Fix Father and Barley number 77, the freshmen 79; for Archbishop Alberto Levame, activities for the freshman cul- just completed their studies for small is Eight and juniors the 73. Papal Nuncio Ireland, to in new minated in the “Hello Hop” the priesthood the June. past on but it when compared 309, to the Dublin Pro-Cathedral. 1s . Friday evening, Sept. 10. member One of last year’s fac- who students p number of the Among those taking in Other items the calendar part on ulty, Father Joseph Miller, will HOMOGENIZED MILK ' family claim the name— the same these President first days include Pep and ceremony were a begin leave his to studies 'at body student soon Among the Theisen. Mrs. Sean T. O’Kelly. Fest Prime Thursday afternoon; the on Catholic University working for in Spring first Cold Minister repre- comes John A. Costello, cheerleaders Lord For hope “warm up” Door Delivery to master’s degree in Latin. Richmond a sentation, with 161; Mayor Alfred Byrne, Archbishop ardent fans for the football game and '78 register 53 Watkins and John C. McQuaid of Dublin Friday with Cathedral High and Call 55 on St. Nich- respectively. students, his Auxiliary, Bishop St. Also, Patrick School of Cloud. on Judged... and Prairie, Jacob’s 10, olas 4, Dunne; Archbishop James Thursday M. Lis— Friday the seniors and ASS’N DAIRYLAND regis'- the complete Rockville, 3, ton of Auckland, New Zealand, given opportunity dis- to were an BEER and tration. members AMERICAS FINEST of the Irish class pictures with local many cuss Hierarchy. play photographers. initials will Middle an role this important par- year, four Kill of Belgian the Socialists ticularly in cases be it to SBHS students; seems distin- possible to only the Plan way University Congo JUST ARRIVED! junior, Walz, B. Elmer guish freshman V. Walz, Elmer from Socialist-Liberal Brussels—The Dockendorf, M. James and sen- in “pre- shelving government, as Dockendorf, J. James ior, from mature” plans Catholic for a sophomore. Marion university in Belgian Congo, Special Film the Yeor “Doubles” not MTEIIATIOIAL ' Illfltlk uncommon has refocused public attention ‘ are on con IELEIII number PETITION the reach they when higher the growing for demand Benedict St. the Benedictine the founder of Order, is per: ‘ Kless, Michael and Mary African education for the seven. around whom the traditional fall I sonality na- pag- Colette Julitta and juniors, tives. Shine, presented by the students Let Your Light be So to eant, at ."oun LADY and Janet Joanne Meemken, The university backed project, Benedict Sept. In this 25, centers. the College St. pageant, of on Leona sophomores, Witzmann, by the former administration of GLUEK’S Benedictine ideals freshman their acquaintance with stressed freshmen make Hansen, and Loretta the Christian Social Party, was .plus respectively, . sophomore and loyalty and then given pledge their them, have St. Benedict’s, to been to sponsored by the at km are or= GUADALUPE" um nmuou W Schrelfels, Marvin and Ann Mary gbwn, Catholic University Louvain of a their induction of into w..::. and signs the the collegiate —~ cap “fl,” and Brinker, and Joan John with government grants. Benedict’s. St. collegiate community at fresh- Theisen, and Roman Roger Socialists argued that too- ;_ hasty education of the natives Cathedralites Turn l4 Motion along Western lines would re— Full length feature Picture (1 hour, 40 minutes) Joseph’s Parish St. sult in discontent and endanger * Belgium’s position in the terri- . (in block and white) They tory. also feared that the Corps Rigs In Drum university might undermine the BAZAAR influence of the and Depicting Mexico Indians government the of the struggle of the and the White in story strengthen that of the Church. how Our Lady and telling the of of Guadalupe people graphically In place of the Catholic story Uni- op- Having completed full sched- under formance the direction of a versity, the will government sup— Mexico Indian the City. ule out-of—town superintendent, pecrred the little boy mountains of the Rev. Al Kre- in 22 to Pierz ap- near poor Congo port university be to a twelve local Carol Bettenberg, and Diane pearances per- mer, are sponsored and staffed by all four \ Cathedral- Viviana Stadther, Hinkemeyer, formances, 14 Belgian universities, including equip- Sheila Rupp, ites have turned in their .Jeanette Zabinski, this S‘ocialist University of Brus- I9tl1 Sunday, September for last time the and Annette Witschen. Kay the to ment se 3. - Corps Koerner, Drum and Bugle bells; Mary Hormann, mana- $25.00 With four of service bass Marlene Sobkoviak, drum; gers. years College Head Outlines RENTAL PRICE behind them, Kay Si- Majorette bugle; Amelia Kalkman soprano Supper Turkey Dinner Sausage Educational Program of the vinski and her classmates and Marlene Presseller, tenor class ’54 plans for bugles; of turned Schroeder and to Lois Mary Antigonish, Lady A school church honor Our N. fitting tribute, for S.—A organization call for to or your P.M. A.M. P.M. 11 2 4:30 7:30 school and work elsewhere. to to Lou Schmidt, baritone bugles, balanced educational system a complete list the of graduates Marion Drummers completed the final Year. who have weeks of the in which will neglect the not physi- who have participated in Games Entertainment their four-year training and corps cal, moral, and spiritual per- growth activities for -— four years. of in made address man was an Peter’s by the Rev. New St. H. J. Somers when For the fifth the year, corps all family! for the Fun he installed president of rated the Aquatennial Champion- was as St. Francis Xavier University ship, accumulating the second Hold here. Open To Cloud —°BOx highest for all the 346 St. Guardian Films score corps en- Father Somers emphasized the tered in the competition. Com- Over $1,000 valuable Pierz In prizes. Come to danger of universities petition Rochester and Has- at at concen— "liz30, 10:30 Sunday. Attend M 7, I9 trating solely House Sept. next at the intellectual ass or tings brought second place hon- on and scientific and brought out the with food wholesome Enjoy day good and ors. a.m. that such education fosters an a O f-t perfdrmances fun. t-o character weakness u n in o w which man house for the newly An whileauunriries open given Sauk Rapids, Ro- at shows itself in the time were of crisis. School in St. built St. Peters chester, M h d, Barrett, o o r e a held from Cloud will be Sept. 19 Hutchinson, Paynesville, Monte— Hospital 175 Delegates evening. until 11 um. video, Cambridge, Mi- Hastings, Attend The will feature Nuns’ Institute program a laca, Minneapolis, Buffalo, Glen- Thomas beef $1.25 dinner at person, per Winsted, Clara City, Ona- Springfield, Mo. Parish St. coe, One hun- entertainments. The and -— games mia, New Ulm, Sauk Sandstone, dred hospitals represented were school will be sparkling for open Centre, Melrose, and Mont- by than 175 delegates at more inspection. general Located at Kent, the Minn. s1xth annual Institute gomery. on Avenue and 9th Street 30th Hospital Administration unit Locally the piece con- 32 eight classrooms North, it has ap- ducted by the Sisters of Mercy Buttermakers’ peared for the activities It plus room. was one of the Union in St. John’s Hos- Christi; the Convention, Corpus August. completed in Annual pital here. Conven- Legion Faculty St. Peter‘s School Rox, American of Hospital departments studied Pionner the Ceterans, Benedictine is tion, Days, Pastor nuns. are the at meeting laboratory, Hospital. and the Cloud Rev. Raymond Lang. St'. were and BAZAAR FAIR X-ray, and purchasing. Organs Cathedral High Curriculum Director For Marquette Branch I9tlr Sunday, Sept. ‘ Win ’All Catholic’ Milwaukee, Rating Wis. Marianne ._"L_1_. —— Schaaf is the director the of new curriculum in medical technology .:~_ Marquette Chicken at University. More Dinner 4:30 p.m. than 100 stu- The Catholic School As- theme. The verdict of the judges Press 1 "i dents will be en- announced “An excellent theme sociation has the crit- states: rolled in the “All-Catholic" selection which has devel- ical rating of for been 1* * which u rs c o e exceptionally school publications of Ca- oped with both some this fall was give High School. The school fine artwork book thedral to your transferred Catholic Cathedralifc, yearbook, The and distinctive unity and a the from college Games Candy weekly student the picture is Your tone. newspaper, coverage —— of nursing to Chimes both the with The truly comprehensive won com- many the pathology mendation of the Association in—class pictures give fine to Sewing Exhibition department of »S/~»ij'l"\*" = judges. intel- emphasis the to proper dical the me school.” lectual life of Sister Jacquelyn your school. i Children’s Exhibit Art responsibility for The financial Miss Schaaf I Director i carried by the 8 the yearbook was - Wilmes. Betty business School Marianna manager Under the direction Sister of ' \fl'v'rxwtv ‘A’ at 33rd Year In Jacquelyn the College co-editors Jacque- ‘- and 1951 graduate of a line Thering Colleen St. Paul. She and Catherine, St. of Publication Of 4 American So- O’Meara, “another outstanding is member of the a Everybody Welcome! 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