St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
October 15, 1954 · Page 6 of 8
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A .“ , CLOUD'REGISTER / smn Friday, 1954 October 15, 51'. THE ms I Western C'rUsade‘rs, PilgrimageSIated 16' Nov. 26 ' Join Student Leaving St. Cloud Nov. 26, the Capistrano. On Dec. 4, the from tour $195 to-$229 person, per ;:'a:3.'.'"'Ply M71 VII pilgrims to the only Western will continue East Tucson, ‘ n to based Inli . accommodations de- are on 'fll'l. VA ' shrine which Our Lady at Ariz., and the Petrified Forest. sired, ap- including hotel all and- peared will make their West. After passing through El way Paso transportation deposit“ A Congress. costs. Rally Reservations for the Greyhound and staying Laredo, at Tex., $50 is required for each reservo- be tour made with C. A. overnight, the, pilgrims may will Reservations tion. will Nov. close ar- Cox, St. Germain 419 Street, rive Mexico City.Dec. at Four 8. 15 or with the Rev. Alphonse Kremer, days later, having fulfilled the When the Student Congress I Cathedral High School. Four full stipulations for pilgrims set to reported for action Princeton at days, You from the Feast MAY the of Im- the sacred shrines during the A‘WI‘W High School ‘Saturday, Oct. on maculate Conception the EARN OVER to Marian "’l‘"""m Year, they will travel 9, 16 Crusaders were among Feast of Lady of Guada- 7522 northward through our Texas, Okla- "u" h “congressmen.” t t e a c i v e Gdthedro‘l lupe, Dec. sinks- 8-12, will be at spent homa, and Missouri. High School Wayne Zachman presided as thp shrine. Through Atlantic, 1a., and president the of senate, and the " Windom, Minn, out. The first the m no no: overnight will- will -stop , group , senators representing Cathedral WEEKLY ms! nsuosr, continue St. Cloud be made to Rapid City; Dec. at S. Dak., 17. on Picks Homecoming Queen Margaret Becker, John .5 were The costs of the the the Black ranging entrance Hills. tour, t Brand], Michael and Burns. After trip rough the Black is a Active in the House Repre- of T Sprin'gs Hills and Hot Chey- to . sentatives Gerald ED. ’ Esselman, CHAMPA formally dressed for the during As the 10 ants were young queen Wyo., the pilgrims will enne, pro- Rachel Humphrey, L waited tensely for the afternoon parade and ‘the women a w r e n c c eve- ceed Salt Lake City, Utah. to STUDIOS Habstritt,- Arnold mom Berg, Donald ning day, football with De La homecoming On game ao- The stopping point sched- next Brandl, Richard Hennen, Carolyn Salle Wieber asgwell Monday’s oaptains, John and at as Elko, uled is Nev., Nov. 30, on WEDDINGS' Moosbrug ’Mary Kay 'Nilan, o Thomas coin dance Nancy Coborn flipped and er, 'Fritz to are a after which the will group con- Sally lack. Po Mary Schmidt, Marie Feien. who would the determine inform 0 (moves m tinue San Francisco. to TELJGO. Freeman Wong, and Sharon Other candidates nominated' ~ election the ~ of her by - stu- ‘ queen 0 CHILDREN Following their overnight stop Rieder. by the dents of senior A of School. vote boys that Cathedral High inspires were name 0 the Stewart Hotel, members of COMMERCIAL at During the regular sessions Yvonne of Ament, Kay Hofmann, The the body of student vote the 'group will begin their tour both houses, several bills o Rita 'were CANDIDS Anderson, Doris Kosel, last Friday afternoon designated missions the in the in— of introduced, debated, area, amended, Marilyn Hartman, Charlotte Mary Lou Kappes honor. for the ' PHONE 76 San San Luis cluding Jose, Obis- and passed. Each member Rausch, Runners—up. and Patricia Coil. and attend- , present re- and San Juan Barbara, Santa 'éeived rating by the parliamen- po, Attendants Her Majesty a 617% on St. Germain 'wherever mentioned. is it and tarian the keepers. who Thomas represented the junior class \Hold “S‘t. score More (Over Woolworth’l) ' mom‘— Four representatives Bi-Pariisan lone Pfannenstein and were were CLOUD ST. l inated four each Sandra and senators, Stotke, while sophomore speakei" eligible for outstanding "Central chose Joyce Dlugosch voters and Figure in ; awards..With the nomination fl Diane Diederich. The freshmen 0 Political Talks students representatives two for elected Dana Johnson and Mary , for the Na- and senator CollegeirillePlay Kay to Ployhart the for honor. one in Student Congress in tional June, TOP Announced by the of DEAL master the session closed. A ceremonies, Michael “Burns, the Al Si. John's U. — ; Princeton Norman Aveson of escorted her throne . to queen was Gol‘legeville.—The King’s Serp— High School directed the band 'con- while the and 'cheer lead- .s mnt, tragedy in three by acts Sister Annerose, director roused the students spir- gress. to. ers Fe ’1 ,Doherty relating the life Cathedral’s speech of depart- ited acclaim. The afternoon St. Cl‘oud.!‘_ pa- oath of ‘and 'St. Thomas More, ollegeville. On Wednesday, «the Parliamentarian ment, rade is directed by Gerald Meyer, was — will martyr, be presented Nov. Oct. 13, the first of two for the session. convo- student council president; and I "Zions Nov. by 22 the St. John’s cations held St. John’s at were ‘David Cook, the vice president. ' University Johnny Players under University, featuring Min- top Hold Area-Ral|y direction the of Rev. the Dominic Democratic nesota and Repub- Books Club Great -'~Kell'.er,- lican candidates. I history of Sir Thomas '_ I Philosophers Leading Of off in the University , afi'More, {thigh andpublic official, auditorium yesterday three John’s were At St. opeds-ithe U. of befuddled es p a Democrats———Senator noted Hu- England during the 16th 15th and John’s Congressman Humphrey, bert At St. U. (lull) centuries. - Fred Marshall, Minnesota and Commuters' BeginsSession president newly elected and The _ More”: life, of devotion to secre- one Democratic candidate for gov- the Club of Commuters at 'cfyltrntryand King, tary-treasurer his tragi- is Collbgeville.——Philosophy Orville Freeman. pro- ernor, St. College of St. Benedict, Joseph, Mary Lou Leisen and Mari- the cally "ended after ‘he denounces fessors from Catholic colleges in Talks by these fol- men were Kingfiflenryfs edict remarriage the club’s activities the Schepers, making plans for ,of lyn Collegeville. The Great on year. are neighboring discussion Min and lowed t by period in —- 11 e s o a a and} ivbrce, and sign refuses to Books Club, recently 18th organized M-iss Mrs. Cecilia Leisen, 20 Avenue Leisen the daughter of is St. St. John’s'Univer- which. John’s states students met at got a an‘ojaith recognizing him head St. John’s at and modeled as after daughter sity chance-to question their for the North Central Re- favorite Schepers the of Mr. and Mrs. E. Schepers, N., and Miss is flip-Church pf of England. the University of Chicago .great Conference of the Ameri- candidates. gional ' Route St. Cloud. 4, ’ senior the members of books experiment, held its first ' similar convocation Oct. Catholic Philosophical As- A Catholics on can the «Jo airy-f Players will meeting carry recently. The Aid will purpose “feature the Republican 27 sociation. Urges but majonroles, candidates new of the club, according chair- to to ,these of men———Gov- opponents The one-day conference compete. for supporting parts. Peter Gentilini, junior man C. Elmer Anderson, Min- ernor with Enter-t opened in- 11 ,at Krzmarzick, Sleepy em. an from Hibbing, is “to enlarge the Republican candidate for nesota meeting formal meeting. At the Eye. been elected president students’ faculties of evaluation Alien Students Val Bjorson, U.S. and in governor, the O.S.B., Rev. Alexius Portz, therPlay'ers of by nine senior the and interpretation, and to Jorde, J. candidate for pro- congress director of last summer’s Mental the ,membets for 1954-55 season. vide ground for dis- from the Sixth District. common a John’s, Health Institute St. at cussion students." Democratic and Young Reppb— among reported of work- the some on rbadings, The first of'which Party‘ lican members St. at highlights. shop’s Society Collegeville.——. The Rev. Em- and is at present pro- being planned two for hosts John’s for the two more are session Speaker main the at are for the Vietnamese curator Jacques Belgium, manuel of and this the Declara- semester, will take of all and events are held the afternoon the in care Was For Bishops. he many years was and tion Miss Violet Neville of Independence, England, of the Faculty adviser arrangements. William Baumgaertner of Rev. missionary in Indochina. a first and for third Book of Kings, the both is Rev. Col- recently addressed the students‘ Paul’sSeminary. He.read St. groups a ignored Catholic; by from the Bible. Moderators for Barry, O.S.B. ‘ FROM John’s University St. the ‘.‘Does Aristo- at entitled the man on paper ‘ . member Miss Neville is ,of John. club the include the Rev. Conrad Grand Forks, Kelly, N. Secular Institutes, the ks of a Need Notion of (Science telian w Diekman, O.S.B., the. Rev. Col- chairman Young Dak., of the apostleships throughout the lay the International Catholic View Sci- A'ux- Revision in of Modern GRUNDMANSV Barry, O.S.B., Emerson the intro- Democrats the world. ence?” man ‘ on campus, iliaries, of lay a group women - . arty’s Edward his speakers, Hynes, Henry, and Jus— duced Jacques is member Father Kocourek of St. Dr. Roman p a missionaries. is At she present d Young Republican chair- George Lawler. of Father Missionary the Lebbe tus Thomas’ College, former vice a mldn in charge of of girls team Charles Otten, Washington. a succeeded the Rev. president, Grads Friends, Return students the honors for 111., will handle working presi- to with foreign Kilzer, O.S.B., Completely Ernest as . 161-bp V-8 engine new of the GOP convocation. the dent in‘the U.S. group. She the described Pladement work that the missionaries lay o Exclusive-in-its-field ball-joint front Bureau suspension Student . Collegeville of her organization To Campus doing‘in are 4 various ' of the world. Miss More beauty for part your money Neville emphasized idea the that Launched St. John‘ ls at Christian missionaries in foreign Optional power 0 steering, breaks, 4-way power countries adapt themselves ’ must John’s Collegeville.—St. Uni- the University auditorium for seat a power their and methods organization the Collegeville.—’A need of to for customs real enter- an . new versity alumni will popfest and noisy whirl and friends around a and culture (‘lE-i of that Father Emeric and kind.” country, Student Placement this Day prise—a. '0 Alma the again their return to Actual of sales proof high once consistently campus. must Westernize not try to the launched clared. Bureau—has been at Saturday, the Mater, Oct. 16, for edition The 1954 of the Uni- people of mission lands. She that value also letter pointing resale University this A out St. John’s year festivities. homecoming annual versity Variety Show will give painted that foreign students living out students Student St. John’s project the, Day of many as a its second As all previous homecom- performance this in arriving in eve- the U.S. find eagerly Cloud The Emeric Lawrence, in St. to Club. Rev. are are eager ning 8 with special ings, main attraction will be at the i. p.m. greeted by Grandma a sec- the members of Com- and giv— student prefect, part-time employment, O.S.B., is day tion of the auditorium this year’s clash between the reserved Motor munistic organizations, while instructions for directing detailed organization. ing the.new n for the alumni. St.lThomas’ the Johnnies and in looking they ignored Catholic by this of drawing In the students part- past, are on source University stadium 2 at students. The She homecoming button, stressed the Work shift has distributed p.m. need had to time help been for part-time to this week the All ’St. for Catholic which this designed students aid Day firms. The campus by for- The Student Cloud business to for themselves. year was 200 Ph. 401 St. Germain been signs lawns have sprouting eign students'in becoming will receive further .Paul Huber, Claire, Wis., will project Eau Employment Bureau get ac- new the and displays, students appropriate quainted with the Christian articles in St. will these proSpective publicity from be used admission and as the to way as organizations 16 attempt of life in Variety employers together. “There is Cloud Show. Several country. business campus our newspapers. a m awarded cash prizes establishments win the to in St. Colud will Ready St. "Baby-Sitting' Boniface Jrs. the entries. Many of the to top the have advanced sale of an Mary’s St. picture windows of button during this week. . also be decorated by Hall will ‘Homecoming will day open industrious students. with o’clock Mass 7 for the a school. class Cold Spring—The will under Festivities junior Cold Within the play it- get played by students the from way living and members of deceased 5 L'Ja'twm it...h‘uirl of St. Boniface’s It..._ High Lwill week end 7 School self six for the to- five different numbers: at Spring includes students the cast p.m., or St. John’s alumni family of and Babies band present Night will university and Out night, the in talent show. represented be featured in from each town 'cnd as on a il...curl it. students. Following regis- Mass, Sunday and Monday, of ' .f, front Oct. and will gather in 24 students + + 4— .L + tration the for alumni and in- ~ an 25, 8:15 high' at in the p.m. formal gathering of early ar- school auditorium. Club Again law rivals will begin in the at 8 a.m. Robert St. Clair is the author Gold Star Lounge. At o’clock 12 of this three-act comedy; it is an lunch will be served in the cafe- exciting experience of typi- some teria. Functioning cal teen-agers in their usual role at For the o’clock, at 2 baby sitters. This game particular as Ro‘bert chairm‘an homecoming evening of babysitting, however, Krzmarzick, Sleepy Eye, predicts is ordinary not bright an one, as St. John's Univ. record-breaking attendance ideas for fun a carried out, are both the showing the due of to accompanied by bit of, confu- a this the fact that and team sion and year but always suspense, playing of big- with much hilarious we are one our comedy. cost Low Collegeville.—'-Under ' rivals, the College of St. gest the lead- 50 in Cast Thomas. The Rev. Walter Roger, V ership Peter Gentilini, junior The production of is already well O.S.B., this by confirmed Hibbing, St. John’s Univer— under with from say- much practice way “I will be the ing. think it p’ailt prelaw have and preparation sity students the of re- on LOOK new. homecoming crowd that largest which vived the Law Club, has about the 50 members of class have had.” defunct been for the and with two the direction past Sister we ever of bands the of the Before activities planned Michaela. Barbara,Bel.l Among daugh- game years. Thomas’ will St. St. John’s and of Mr. sponsoring of speakers ter John the and Mrs. are the the field and play form Bell, is the \leadiqg and holding of classes in the on teen-agei- 6.98 “Star—Spangled Banner,” h starting t all faced with the problems parliamentary procedure. The e of g “Alma Mater,” the “Johnnie and minding baby. Elmer Walz, HOPE Murphy, O.S.B., Rev. Jeremy in‘ a a During half-time Fight Song.” of Mr. Mrs. '» Paramount Pictures’ and Joseph-Walz, political science member of the .son ' University will give the band ;:§;c:iis,._iivovii’s_ and NIGHT" Patricia BIG Deters, daughter a of department, is moderator for the . Dixieland concert. Mr. and Leonard Mrs. Deters, club. snack, Out' 'Bab‘ies’ For an-after—the-game Night to' the who left. parents leave players N the Cold Springs John’s The chapter of the St. are are, matter What do, the you assemble the alumni will in baby- ' mind. Weidner, I to Thelen,.James gym- right, Lois Chemical Society has American 'H‘eusen Century collar nasium where they reminisce While three Kurt. main role; Bell, with baby, Mag can and Mary teen-agers, Anna Siefert, senior -_ elected James are into former profs and with their al hack ‘ its Springfield, president of aye pops from v classmates. " organization for’ this That’s the he'- shape. :neat year. . ., close will The day to come a Bellechester, Nicholas Delva, was BAZAAR it"s 1 piece eause in ,FALL to woven the alumni gahtering of with a Flare ‘elected president vice and John Shirl! and ° Slim at'8:30 fit neck the St. Colud of in the curve your p.m. Falls, Wis., Winninger of Park ' ,Club. A Country .pqeiiyfectly. launder. To club’s just On the ' Styles - Dressy. casual secretary. program weekly scien- for this term “on _ the collarfiht flip it I are ’ .- . . Chorus Appear Fan-winm Fabrics various 0. tific films and to tours 3-1. to t MICHAEL’S‘A PARISH, folds be- it perfectly l throughout .. industrial plants n, the BUCKMAN ST. ‘osus‘e the fold 3- line’s in ' Flattering New ‘ woven 'i. state. . . John Univ. ifor'keepsl'Tbese At St.“ The'St. Al- John’s chapter of fine shirts Fit .i‘ 0 Sins Everyone to national service pha Phi Omega, in: longer, 4" far ¢'_-.. yet cost no recently elected fraternity, to OCTOBER SEVENTEENTH shirts! than ordinary . more SUNDAY. club John presidency of the the i Uni— John’s Coll'egeville.—St. ‘ Falls, .S. 1.! McLaughlin of Sioux musi- . its first versity will : mi sponsor . ,. 4 will complete the Dak. term He here _ convocation new! cal that’s Everything p.33” $495 program which left vacant. Wednesday, Oct. 20, 8 at . was p.m. ‘ plus bright colors, New l M Chorus Cossack the Don when enu block—Now Superfine ever-popular je-‘V‘While and dance will present song a CHICKEN _. details. clever styles, new univerSIty the in performance DINNER ....d or - Full and winter gymnasium. COUQI'IS, HAM ‘ I .G - $4.50 ;COLORS, been moved has The taffetos, program w e a r, s m e n , hour to to -v.-:=,....;.~, accommo- evening '4 an chromspun, urnrlfiér crop“. rayon WASHING FREE music lovers. In- off-campus date - 141/544”, _ 12-20, 9-15, will two-hour show cluded in the , 4 . GAMES CLOTHES. 38-44, REFRESHMENTS AMUSEMENTS maternity 46-52, liturgical music, :r be folk songs, ' regimental 14.98. and the dances, Others 4.98 t r 10-20. - ” ,3, Cossacks which the for 'are .7, songs , STORE , especially famous. supper .i 1 -' visit instead Serving begins No will.be 11:30 served, at \ am. ' _ the Presentation of in program ST."cLouo, the will permit the snack gymnasium enlarged bar. ’ " our ajsi'rfrsa MINN. GAMBLES audience have . suvs large AT expected to .. Opposite rost‘ om“ clear and comfortable view of I a MINNESOTA BUCKMAN ' _. _ . theater-in-the—round the show in so}; ’ Bond Stamps conditions. '. I. I‘