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

November 19, 1954 · Page 4 of 8

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THE ST. CL OUD REGISTER PAGE FIVE ‘ Show Talent Scheduled ls L'At Cathedral Nov. 19 on {alnlg -1 "in (4.94% g ntn m Vila 53 7: 7/4 Vfi a-zmImml-him Headed Burns, Esselman, Michael ald by Sharon Schoener, the Gerald Meyer the talent will be and senior show ' mem- are the bers. presented for Crusaders in Friday, Cathedral gymnasium band specialties will be Jazz of- on Nov. talent began 19. A for scout Brand], Larry- by John fered month the search than Neron. Habstritt,~ and David more a . the resulting bring and acts Schirber will Maureen ago, accom- instrumental dramatic, vocal, and in Kay .Hofmann, soprano, pany techniques the fore. to Herbert’s herrendition Victor of ~ Clem Opatz’s “Sweethearts.” David Master ceremonies is of vo- “Conference Players Pick TheirAll-Star Eleven be by will accompanied cal solo Cook. Michael Burns has prom— Meagher; Rachel Hum- Renee ised reading the complica— a on contribute ballad; well‘as phrey will of football, tions a vo- as a Nancy Coborn counsels and baritone s010 in his best voice. cal Honorable Champion Gustavus Adolphus, Meagher “Smile.” Renee pantomime, Becker’s Mar Mention aret an . St. “T pi- John’s, Sue Kropp will play St. Thomas’ each Tango,” Mary and her presents to 8. Ends: Johnson,—Gustav‘us (4), Larson—Concordia (1), Ciskow- “Deep Purple.” placed duet of three the mimicry. players~on first special talent of ano own second team selected Were to Nichols (4), Macaleste‘rs Beu- ski-——St. Mary’s (1). Players’ girls’ Nancy Coborn, of the All- The team 1954 quartet, And perennial favorite, the A — first second positions low—Macalester team in (2), Nelson— or Marlene.Reiter, Dorothy Popp, thgll‘ Conference the MIAC. team of Jubilorians Her, has' QBs: Warner Duluth (4), Still Pumped Villain —— the with 1953 all-conference Pictured eight children the occasion Concordia (2), Brostrum—Gus- teams and Barbara Lorge, (will sing on occasion. (1), the Erkenhoff—Gustavus been revived for Gib- The all-conference first team, selected and by the their 40th wedding anniversary Mr. Twin of City (2), Fujan—St. tavus John’s (2), “Lonesome l ca‘t” d are P news— played by the roles will be The son—Augsburg (1), Omholt— a o e n of kind its since 1950, was com- papers. Mrs. Ralph St..Stanislaus Kostka Parish Czeck the in’Bowlus.. Fran of In Mach Straka—Gustavus (1), Trafas— of St. “Dream,” and the boys' quartet Cook, following seniors: David Hamline (1) Hergott St. piled from all-opponents’ the —— Thomas’ the back right, Alex, Minneapolis; Mr. Czeck; Paul, , left and Dick to St. Thomas’ (1) Rodin—Augs- Coy and threatens competition with its row, are Nat Fish, the hero; the villain; John’s (1) selected the teams by nine , teams . Bowlus; Paul; (Mrs. .Chuck and Leonard, South St. and front Helen Froehle burg . ' (1). St. John’s ‘ of version of “By the Light the , of row, Zachman, heroine’s Wayne the are _in the Each conference. captain BBS: Dayle RassmHSSen———- Ted Phillips), Sartell; Theresa Mrs. Czeck; (Mrs. Ernest Burg- the only Tackles: ’54 selections who Anderson—Gustavus made Silv’ry Moon.” John Brandl, Ger- Marilyn Hartman, her father; asked have his to mates Hamline (31/2), Hausken— was Brady), graff); Little Falls; Mary Anne.- Martha (Mrs. Nick the ’53 first (3),.Thomas (2), Macalester Notably team. Emiline,l Patricia, Coil, mother; — choose all-opponents first Gustavus Cavanaugh,—'St. (3), an Peka), Minneapolis; and Loretta (Mrs. Anthony Sartell. Siudenl Comedy absent from either Arrota of Duluth (2), Hunting the first I— Timmers, the the heroine; Kay and second ,with first each team Mary’s (2), Holt—Concordia Entertain two halfback teams is —Macalester Johnson—Du- Don Haus- (2), Pupils the genius; Marie Feien, litErary " St. Paul team selection receiving (2), two Warner Duluth (2) ken luth of Gustavus, (1), Baker—Gustavus all-confer- (1), and — Wolfe, Robert housekeeper; an points and each second team (would him his give 6 at se- choice of both regu- Tobin—St. last Mary’s (1), Chris- ence the detective. papers a lection Set 21 Nov. by point toward the all- lar QB spot), Aun‘an—Duluth one who received but tenson—St. Thomas’ two votes. (1), Dress year, the Amer- A call from recent conference Te’ochers' team. (1), Hussey—Duluth (1), Don —,Hamline (1), Lundgren—Du— Rolly Parents, Both End Tackle and behalf Legion Auxiliary ican on Rassmussen Hamline (11/2), (1'), 0f the 11 first choices, team luth Welch—Augsburg (1), — Jim Sexton the crippled children in this of of. St. John’s re- Cook—Macalester (1), Palme- only three unanimous Dahlstrom—Concordia (1) were a Calh‘edral working ceived High the group set two first place votes at on a area . tere—St. Mary’s (1)., choice of all six against teams Guards: Gimple—Duluth (3), their project. After end and first and second at appear- new a whom they played. three The FBs: Sandvig—Gustavus Marten—St. Thomas’ (2), (3), Mor- the auxiliary Nov. highi tackle for Cloud—Children class having the for St. St. gl‘ade- for total of of ance on a seven halfback Tom Mann rissey (2), Berquist—fMacalester and Duluth Flood—— were (2), Au- anticipating No- they 10, points. Since attendance. he — is regular est parent are a Paul’s second fourth and. grades a guard Gene Nei Gustavus of Macalester and (2), Simonson—Con- nan—Duluth (2) (plus 1 at ‘ presentation the vember for tackle played and end altar for only the When heroines invade two by Lunch served the entertained the of was members St. Chuck guard Froehle cordia (2), St. Kavanaugh St. HB gives of him total of 3), “big- crippled and a youngsters two he tackle. — at “gay of the. sparkling a put Paree’i, boys and their following games was mothers John’s. Mann copped the Mary’s (2), Hanson —,—Hamline McIne‘rn‘y—Gustavus (1) MIAC Paul’s Home and School Associ- better” show Christ- and at the fullback At position' something hap- ger ’20’5, is bound to two . the meeting. men ' scoring title with points (1), ‘(1), 56 Klatt—St. Thomas and ation their meeting Wednes- at time. A January appearance tied the Sportmonship for heroines mas with especially when the top spot were pen, 'Nei and Froehle Olson—Macalester (1), Aufen- of the day night, Nov. two 10. Veterans’ Hospital also the were at six points ‘each. Jerry Cornelia. Otis Skinner and Wright _ , MiSSion are Concordia tepilin'emen ..51/2 in the thie—St. John’s (1). votes conference all plans. is in their ' Parents in the classrooms met of St. Thomas’ Kimbrough.- And happen Emily picked ................. was over St. John’s Centers: Bymark Duluth ...11/2 votes season. with the teachers This 7 Dick for Heading this project for vol- at Miller the comedy of St: it does in John’s — set and p.m. (3), St. Thomas’ Sappa—St. Thomas’ (3), ..1 teams vote Every by followed the business the of six Sunday, Gerald Bar- Curt ‘of is Meyer. Gabrielson Cathedral’s stage unteers Concordia one was ses- Office ................ on that sion the social played in 8 Concordia at Michael this fall 8:15 bara Twomley, Burns, since Nov. he 21, had at room first p.m. place Leads I-KinglsvservUntl. p.m. more At the business session, the Rev. chose the Cobbers Hofmann, John Brandl Kay and the most either votes than of those Were and as two. Our Hearts Young Esportsmanlike' John Denery introduced the participants. Notes the current they new team Miller met. Gabrielson and the Gay finds career-seeking are two are isssistant, 'the Rev. Eugene Be- Other teams receiving only freshmen votes the first attempting American flappers two to ‘ on Collegeville.—Richzird Cathedral St. a1r. John’s Thomas’. and St. Debate were teams. disguise their ignorance, their Doherty, is Betting based the story on “Volunteer Mothers” the rid was desire be of the to secret i' Aux-l Headquarters the (From [of of junior Forman, N. Dark, trial execution a of the and St. First Team of subject of short talk presented r them by bags forced a lho English upon cau- Id and senior major The iliary for Society mem- a Thomas More during reign the by Mrs.,’Karl King. She their of Tourney tious parents, and attack Team in an- Johnny Players, will ber of the Name School P05 Pts Yr Ht Wt Propagation‘of the Faith) King Henry of the Eighth of nounced the has project the" measles of entry. at port grown play lead the role of Thomas Dick England. Stensrud, Augsburg considerably E in the 9 Sr. two in 6’3 You have, doubt, 192 Chehalis, Wash. past read Sister ’Dimothy Directed by or no . thb More in Minneapolis St. John Francis Mach, St. Thomas’.. E I '7 Sr. three and has members 6’2 192 DanVers There Sister Melanie, will be perfor- her assistant, two and. years of the “God Love You” column Cathedral High School’s When University’s forthcoming Dick Coy, St. presen- John’s from Altar Society T Sr. play the 11 6’3 Cloud 225 St. of the play, Sunday and the the work of represents among mances I this about World Mish. . the .. .......... paper tation the play, The King’s of tied with the first debate team Jim Sexton, St. John’s T well Home the the ’7 Sr. Monday 6’1 215 evenings, Nov. and large Mimers and Park Rapids 21 cast support— group as as a .. Servant. Costarring sion Rosary. in the role Anyone who sends vGene Falls from Fergus Nei, first Gustavus and School Association team G Sr. 12 5’10 22, 7:30 Admission will Student ing performances 190 Aitkin at mem— p.m. crew. __ .. of .......... Ann Boleyn is Miss Eileen i‘. offering missions $2 for the Chuck Froehle, concluded St. John’s.... bers. She by saying G So. 6’0 be $1 adults and Nov. and 17 well a. 12 200 Mo‘untainlron 50 16 shared. for cents High School, honors were on were Potter, ajunior from the College Jack Henderson, the organization members feel Gustavus... C visiting beauti- for students. received. have of these 10 Jr. 6’0 205 Red Wing may one The first debate tourney of was St. Benedict. , Bernie “give Raet‘z, they little and receive St. ‘ Thomas’....QB So. 10 5’10 175 Bloomington a a ful rosaries which for to on The pray High two Elbow Lake costars staged veterans at are Cathedral Girls lot.” Tom Mann, and Gustavus ..HB Sr. Write 12 6’0 175 Write North St. Paul the missions the world. of all the local Betting’s stage. ........ over Nov. schools, School Ten 6. Dennis Tetu, on Macalester -...HB So. 10 5’9 169 Minneapolis Contributions solicited were might previous ‘ experience the St. We thought like to on of 20 giving total teams, you par- Jerry a Wright, St. Th‘omas’._..FB 6 So. 5’11 190 Minneapolis for Chritsmas for the party a John’s includes stage roles in ticipated. that know have of.these we some “How children. much work have comprised the ddes get ad- so groups The Lady’s Not for Burning and Second T rosaries in office, from Cathedral Participants our an we: eom done quickly?” is question so one dressing force. Committee chairmen appointed The Rivals. Miss Potter portrayed authorized to Rachel Humphrey, John accept are your which Cathe—, students at were many included: Lady MacDuff the meeting Mrs. Dave in last at Erholtz, spring’s Duluth E Sr. 6’1 While the girls 6 185 Grand Rapids ad- given offering and with present are Brandl, Darnell Zachman, and a you School dral High in posi- ........ .. are a and John Peter Truzinski Mrs. presentation Macbeth. of Dick Donlin, Hamline E Jr. 6 6’5 205 Excelsior World Mission Rosary. dresses without preference, for the affirm- Michael Burns Volunteers mem- tion to.,answer .. ........ now. Schirber, membership cochair— D. Dietz, Tholnas’ St. T 5 Jr. 6’2 215 Minneapolis Other. players in' and the 6f" cast of bers the faculty have found ative, Becker, and Margaret This special project is Who plainly could write the a ........ .. was Mathew Ring, Mrs. Mrs. Paul Knutson, Concordia T 6’3 their 4 200 Moorhead respective men; roles include “indoor ‘sport” comparing Gerald Esselman, Mary Kay the Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, the number new and a request, .. .... came— A. Karn, J. Es- Frank audaMrs. H. Jim director Groth‘e, Macalester 'William T So. 5’11 Chisholm 4 220 Austin Richard the of former companions Nilan, Larry Habstritt for \of and who the national is as that four members of names .... .. so many Karl selman, refreshments; Mrs. ., Rick; Don Swanson, Michael Gustavus Sr. Hass Henry T 4 6’2 215 Minneapolis the home parishor of families in the negative. society. as faculty needed a. the to our ‘ are over- .. .... historian; Quen- King, and Mrs. . Eighth; John David Sinner Speliopolus, Thomas Gustavus.._ T Jr. 6’0 Minneapolis 4 220 during-the of teach- met as course their work. .Schools in Minnesota flease save,such things see repre- as: publicity. Rubald, tin Boleyn; Robert Moore Thomas Dwight Johnson, Gustavus. G Jr. 215 St. school. 4 5’11 Peter as. ing vacation thousand Twenty-seven the Prince- sented old “men’fs at meet sheets, towels, enve- were worn - Cromwell; Arno Gillis Announcement made of Wil— Paul 'Ehrhard, St. Thomas’.. G Sr. 5’11 220 Montgomery 4 Sister as was by hand, will Alard, head the proj- Barnesville, lopes, all addressed of Morris, Moor- white ton, shirts, and almost «,” any ‘ liam Warham; given MissBetty the turkey by the Ann party Harry LaRose, St. John’s‘.... C So. 6’0 Sawyer 6 200 Chancery Office, that the will head, Falls, St. be from the estimates task Fergus and white might sent ect, material that you . Sullivan, parish Nov. St. Benedict’s, of the 18 of Dale Sandstrom, Concordia._QB Sr. 6’2 185 Glendive, Mont. 8 men on as thou: be completed within December. Twenty-seven weeks. Cloud Cathedral; from in and otherwise throw All can two away. Mrs. Margaret school. Roper; the Miss Mary at Lehman, Jim St. John’s ..HB 6’1 Breckenridge 9 Jr. 166 and worker?! will have passed :Her Sister Olivete, Oak sand envelopes assistants, North Dakota, Fargo, by the be used mission .... McCullough, also of St. Bene- D. Monahan, So. special St. Thomas’ ....HB 5’8 145 St. Paul A prize presented 4 Sister Sister hand Cathedral girl Evin, and Idamarie, winning making the of Grove. Each of the who cancer was are or 3 compres- dict’s, Lady Alice More. Dick Miller, St. John’s ..FB Fr. 5’10 198 Montgomery as Sister Adelaide’s 6 to second grade faculty. have been ‘speed five her confrere from_the working hospital shirts, other to scored wins and and top teams one ses, ...... The play, Curt Gabrielson, Concordia..FB 5’11 175'Halstad written by Felix class Fr. Sister Cabrine’s‘ fourth 'the 6 Mostly girls lower class the expectation. debating. and things hospital missions: from loss in the day’s for out carry .. om PRIZES" ToIIE- comrsr. $500 JOIN WIN {1m the dedication of _diocese the ceremonies pennesagenc of H- for: "El? is r for be preserved posterity in centuries to to 7. come. *ZHGH EJACULATIONS submitted the by THE the SINCE HOSPITALS built for core are Fellowship other.members of the will be micro- I those who have fallen sick, been corner and of filmed and placed also in.fhe stone cure _ with the documents \of interest. current or hurt ‘need medical attention in of or are of however institutions they surgery, are, is CHARITY. an A for: All -‘ - HFI-iI-l’UwGfl I O— in JUST THINK, will down for: OUR is your name go - history this humanitarian proj- donor \ to as a memorial after hospital be named ecl' to a - 2H3 - who Christ, St. John, the beloved disciple of PRA-ISING the IN the Good Sc- deed of day head Sovior's breast the rested his the on with the Mother before He died and stood OUR LORD moriton, stressed the point that ! , show console beyond of the Cross Jesus to of after the he gining injured first aid .2 re- man healed the sick, his loyalty, Him Who to com- munerul'ed the inn—keeper with down "pay- a sorrowful. Indeed, afflicted and forted the the brought of the victim he in for ment the Good Samaritan, counted core will be too as r you and promised his Christ’s suf- the of did least to because it return .l‘, to recompense on you fering brethren.“ further. him u for: I P- isdfor: is PROJECT members‘of CAN ‘4' "Fellow- this WHO as - - - vic- THE SAMARITAN know the did not Samaritan?" ALL! Regard- ship of the Good l heard his for tim’s but. when he We of‘their nationality. cry creed, name, less v or age, "passing er" help, the heart of the bar sfrcn you was would EXPRESSION of THAT REMIT DOLLAR will be ONE and none. 9’4: yours we en- 2,] the wounded moved pity and extended in words. IN simple like have to pul- to member the: rplled of you . as o , ,, ‘JUDGES reviewing THEBOARD OF after whatever his he needed one restore ’ to #11 care Club” "Browerville. Fellowship "joyful by ejaculations" submitted such all lORD’S L- for: health and his life.. is save. 'l sheet of Samaritan Of The Good in writing the y“ contestants one' on - I‘ 4| gratitude praise the jay, expressing or paper, YouQIenwill the entitled for be I compete to the will award unexpected for the recovery, ’submifting, 12 ‘1' briefly in- by SAMARITAN p and your the best as as order for Ines their in cash prizes close will BRETHREN. The LEAST contest 5- ‘ isfor; , Iner fee-Iingsiwill dictate, what reactions English words. composition of simplest Mo» your end of the of December, the the 8th .s - on l5 after being cared would'be $200 postmarked if be and scripts PRIZE Year all ricn 1st must you, were or - - .. ................... ..... .. v' i $100‘ judges, members date. The before that PRIZE 2nd cured from for in-the hospital, had been on or ,1 a ................... .. ..... .. or‘ $75 this conducting the committees PRIZE of Samari- 3rd contest become Good YOU, TOO, 'V noth- operation thought ‘, malady’or when o can ..~. you .... I $50 in capacity executives others acting PRIZE 4th any as w\ould begun by entering this This help ing ton contest. was you anymore. hospital and members‘ the ‘of the in erection PRIZE 5th ‘ .... _. subscriptions by of citizens with their submit > families, their immediate of 7th, 8th Prizes AGAIN, 6th, SUPPOSE, if loved cannot group a ones your - .. .......... I their compositions. 12th Prizes thru 9th Browerville the of husband assist small community mother, daughter, father, to or son or .......... final. be will the judges of decision The brother, of‘your dearest wife, sister staffed will be establishing hospital. It in or or any a WIN- the JUDGES will .THE announce T- .v suddenly TE'NDING become ill, friends relatives by" or or 2V, of for: Benedict Mount St. the SisSrs of - December is the feast St. John, NERS of on , i‘ and the hospital in buff, rushed nearest - to them a will remitted inn’esoto, checks be 1954, and to 4's, the sick of for the I C rooksfon, care condition, considered critical ond desperate, then. . which 'Browerville territory, surrounding of the 'given. motherly the offer by and the l. care .| with the Compositions WINNING THE , . within Sisterhdod fo- reach of its and and immediate is SURE print BE I write they white-robed in the to easy your name or . nurses L ink etched in . will be authors , the ndmes of on Ir with sheet of plainly address death were your paper on though the a unavailable the and cilities. Federal aid is snatched from of jaws sealed in hermetically parchment and cup- I Ad- fee. $1.00 membership composition and is great/Hence, the bed. brought back from hospital life hospital placed the then in stone bring to sules, this need to corner venfure to dress the envelope . to: ., Bishop Most Rev. the blessed by which will be WOULD SAY? attention WHAT YOU good-hearted n‘umberless the the of Fellowship Club Browerville participating opportunity of Samaritans the Samaritan The Good Of ‘ I homer rewards the the sharing of ANY this in in \ i | GIFT ADDITIONAL WILL BE Box 1000 ' offeredlfhem of members when enrolled as Todd_Co., Minn. \Browerville, Sumorifon." "Fellowship the Good the: of . ACKNOWLEDGED GRATEFULLY I