St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
December 17, 1954 · Page 4 of 10
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r“. 1:? w.— :" Hi", 1"” '_ I ~ December’ Friday, 17, 1954 no: FIVE ,a High Theme Cathedral Chooses Deculogue Cathedral Plailue Given Prom at unit‘ will With emphasis musical The St. Cloud of the Zia an HZIZIEIIXIZIElEElEiZ “Winter Dreamland” on is the Burns handle the publicity. talent of- members of their class, Eagles, responsible drive for announced a theme 'for the Holi- DeMorrett John Donald . and Ten- ElElElalal mm lElZ" El juniors u the of Cathedral High youth of the' make to day From staged by the conscmus senior m voorde planning'ceiling dec- are 'a School the moral presented second originated the of code, Cathedral High class School. pre- at 0rations,whilel Nancy .C b o n or the year’s class lycoums Dec. sentation of plaques bearing the Class president. John Brandi is on heads the committee' entrance This 14. assembly also provided Mosaic Law student to directed in charge of the groups. arrangements Chaperone stand work is Thomas occasion for Sloan of the Now nationwide, the aim is to the Dec. 28 formal which is ' for Robert by Reller, sides - the are Eagles Club make formal to importance and re-e‘mphasize the the youth all the city of a to open John; work of Larson. Patricia presentation of the plaque bear- individual the responsibility of and vicinity. ’ "the Coil has charge band-- of ing the Ten Commandments Each his personal actions. to for Committee heads stand. Music will be furnished are mem- Gerald Meyer, president of Ca- Cathedral will be, in classroom the senior class. bers of Michael by Denny Murphy thedral's student council. with duplicate. furnished . a KKKKflm‘lK'KKKKKKKKKKJEWEKW 'filfilfiifilfi ZK'E'Z'E'G Bdnil'oCe Pupils Seniinhrian [h St. John's St. Give to S Marian 'Christm'a's At C rib’Dec. l9 Day-Long Rites? Holy/ Eager and the o’clock preparations being this lovely tradition Collegeville.——The faculty at 5:00 Hour tament; are was Seminary during which they carried St. Boniface High, St.‘John’s chanted revived in special by St. of the at lstudents on a way School Litany the Blessed The in Cold Spring closing of the Mar- of Virgin. for the Francis ill 'celebrated the the thirteenth century Reverend presentation of_vthe',“Christmas ' Year Dec. 8, the Feast of Most Bishop in_the small ian preached of Greccio, town on inspiring Crib” for Conception, with the. public Sunday Italy. So the Immaculate and practical that his people would an on ser- evening, tribute the “Mary's Influence ,Dec. Christmas day of, solemn in 19, 8:15 to spend in holy at and mon on a p.m. a re- World.” before the Blessed the The Mother of God production combined ligious is the rather than ill manner, Sacrament exposed. work Sister Michaela’s of. speech carousing', he would dramatize ‘ The Marian Year observance classes the and Madrigal Club the the birth. of Savior’s the in, the seminary A Holy Hour evening brought scene to on was id'said‘to and the Chorus Thus he the classes,°dirccted have used Dec. the close Pontifical of brought close with '7 Benedic- to a a' Christmas by Sister ' crib Joy. f th first -\\ the tion Blessed seminary in honor'of of the Sacrament, or 6- novena \ time. “Christmas in- Conception and- after which His Excellency immaculate The in- Crib,” in a . twenty-four-hOur toned the Te augurated ,the Deum A .. and led the series of beautiful large the “Christ-‘ tableaux, part of rc- sum [HBI 5 Sacra- seminarians lessed in the Exposition of the chanting minds Crib" of its is the audience of devoted sing- times, to as mas this R Monsignor- age-old hymn The Rt. ing of glory, early the fifth. of Christmas carols; ment. when! century, _v. as some ti the Renner, Rector of praise, and thanksgiving William A. the‘ it quite of the highlights to these customary to enact was me among taking Triune Seminary, preached, God. various “Carol Bells;’,’ of “The of the Tes- the as are: scenes new ,. “Following Her, his theme’ Sleigh;" Gabriel;” Angel “The you St. John Univ. Holy Hour Awards, stray.” The will not “Awake, Shepherdsz” Ye “As of May this the joys the singing of followed by a Upon It Fell Night;” “Sing and was player of the evening Compline, lt Gloria.” wish lor is sincere Holiday'Se'ason our Church. the Roles in this little drama 28 Football Monograms are and the Throughout the night that all the played bless- by members of the speech you \with remain surpliced followingr day, two you. [1 class. Among them are: h seminarians:wepresenting t e of the Christmas Mary, Eileen Ficker; The Arl- ings at. only continuous body, kept not student gel, Theresa Salzer; St. Francis, St. John’s University awarded their the second while teams St. the guards of adoration as Victor Kellnel'; Season L'e lay will be 28 football the Paul o, a Pioneer to Press selected all monograms semi- Sacrament. Many Blessed Christmas, but each yours. brother, James Theisen; John, 1954 football Dec. In- team 2. but Miller. The All-Catholic 1954 visits private narians made 'to hhvc‘the aristocrat, Robert Stein: cluded the 28, 10 Midwest Team an among selected by the were flow- Altar Lord altar. Wishingyou Our the pleasure of Once of 0n day the a year we Beauty, Carol Hennen; Happi- who theilx first earned grid La Crosse Register named Coy men gift the students, the of gave ers, Marilyn Wealth, Menke; letter this The winners Froehle and ness, the first season. to team. Seminary the New; festive air to and a a.Merry Old Christmas Bright, Happy Metal coming Germaine Heying; Shepherds, I a i‘ollofi: F‘roehle year. wastalso honorable are as Cloud dedicated Chapel, which is to men- St. _ Charles Donnay,l Bill James Guggen- Anderson, Breckenridge; tioned Little—All the AP Amer- Queen of Apostles. on Mary, the Year! . Bob berger, Aufenthie, Vernon Redwood and Merlke; Falls; ican team and the All-Catholic, itself, the Day On the Feast BOUTELLS Weber Clothing Window Haughty Woman, Pete Castner, St. Paul; Don Janet Mies; Cat- Co. All-American while Lehman re- in chap- seminarians gathered the Marshall; Dick Helydaughter, Grace Coy, Gert- ton, Dan- c’eived Ann honorable mention the on chant Prime, el 6:20 to at am. Darien DeRocher, Brain- ken; the Shadow, and Jeanette latter.‘ vers; NE. of the morning the prayer Wilson 752 St. Ave. and St. Germain 9th Ave. Scott Franta, erd; Wabasso; Steichcll.v Catherirdhfiihdpils , participate in the and Church, to Froehle, Chuck Aitkin; Gene \ Fu- The freshman speech students 1’05 at dialogue Mass St. community Cloud, Minn. St. Cloud, Minn. 7th Ave. s. Cloud, St. Minn. jan, Walnut Grove; Dean Hall, . also take several James parts. Holy Com- received all which Mound; Wayne Hergott, Le- Kahlert Ruegemer and Eldred ' Make munion. Yule Cookies mammaanmanaxammamammmxmmm Karnowski, Jack Sueur; Brain- assisted the cast stage ‘ as man- hundred the o’clock At 9 Len ' erd; :nnnfinneueen Kos, Minneapolis; :fifinenueuuuu and electricians. agers Santas,‘ the choir stars seminary voice Harry LaRose, Sawyer; sang Christmas and The public is invited imbibe to .i.....a-----a_.i..--. ..r--i-.-_- the of in honor Solemn Mass Jim Lehma_n,_ Breckenridge; symbols roll off the pins, into the spirit of the by at- season the Conception of Immaculate Lowell Meuwissen, Waconia; the and special proj- “Christmiis to pans Crib” on tending the ‘5 on which Mary Virgin Blessed Miller, Dick Montgomery; Ed designations in the home ect é/ Sunday evening, Dec. 19. w Rever- . Right the offered by Roos, Cloud; St. Duane Ruber- economics classes taught was by x -, 'l the of The letter end Rector. Marshall; Jake Rydel, St. Sister Melaine tus, Cathedral at Educator New Post in ,: Z the Bishop Reverend Most Paul; Ray Schmitz, Perham; Jim High School. on Besides undertak- . Year Marian the of close Sexton, St. Cloud; was Jack Shea, ing the baking the and cookies W'ashington.—Dr. Mary P. / this seminarians at read Claire,‘ Street"- Eau Wish; Ross to served the students for their Holleran, dean the faculty of of the Offertory, the During Mass. Lakeville; land, Jim Tachney, hot lunches the during holiday Hampton Institute, Hampton, di- the‘ under schola cantor-um, Litchfield; Jerry Thomas, Pipe- time, the has agreed to Va., U.S. is the group representa- new Pavel'is, Father Harold of rection Westbrock, Don Sauk Cen-' furnish them stone; for other tive the Inter-American Cul- groups. on Marla. Ave harmonized Bill‘ and Gries, Cleveland, 0. Shut-ins who have tre; been a sang tural. Council Organiza- of the body student and faculty The Dick “adopted” Cocaptains Coy Jim by and of members the American States. tion She of is 2 Chapel at the returned gu‘ard Sexton Catholic to and sophomore Action will Club bene- former political professor of Vespers "Solemn the for o’clock Froehle Chuck named the fit from the project. At least to were science St. College, Joseph‘s at joyous-feast. the of major all-conference ward Veterans three first the Hos- at Hartford, one West Conn., and has . Bar- Bishop Excellency, The pital. His this fall. players, and will have decorated tree teams served school a the summer on seminarians the joined tholome. the coaches (via Minneapolis with cookies the made by Cathedral faculty Univer- of the Catholic Tribune), chose Halfback also students. Estimates indicate that sity America. of A Catholic, she Club Falls little Fullback Dick Jim Lehman, Mil- nothing less cookies than 2,500 is graduate College of the of a Center Harry ler, and LaRose will complete the work. on Mt. St. Vincent, New York. Charter Girls Given Cathedral ls Modesty Stress Lady Our HOLIDA'Y Falls.~——The CHEER- Little of. Lady Our of Club Lourdes of friends To Formals all Lburdes Prom'Apprbdches week this ln School our re- from ceived its official'charter as and customers may — American Commission the on yoii enjoy the '2 happiest Washington. Citizenship in l wrjriiii the May in formally offend cheer. he charter fo/h. recog- The “You holiday ever! mcrry season “I mine is it has added yesterday. It taken force in find S.D.S., got it most make to Civics the of unit necessary local the nizes ‘ I wish chorus really dreamy.” “What of the 48 clothing is states. available in all lml price to (,i/lris/mas recently for a you yours which your, Club, or— our? (I was comes like?” These andvother similar enable all purchase to to Two aims the activity. ranges grades Pupils of seven ganized. spur on and Chris/"ms Merry harm '// lahc door a for-malls From such comments clothing. First, open on are numer- the crusade hopes members de- to no its you comprise eight and throughout the halls of (Ia-g ous velop in each girl desire The Rev. to Gerald Kelly, S.J., car. New a ship. Prosperous " ifyour hearts 13y win/er are thedral High ,School' the date warm Christian principles as live the when to asked his opinion the Named Officer: up Federal Security on . the Holiday Prom for draws Know~ of and decency. modesty crusade “The said: newly girls them- the officers of The or- Because the of need present near. and that love ing selves respond the Jalne's'Zak, must to women crave club ganized mo- are CHEFS formals, members for of the clothes, second the aim tivation pretty and then translate the Savings Wlelln'skl, Gertrude loan president; 8. Ass’n KOPPY— S.D.S. society of Cathedral High UNGER to-stimulate enough is principles great into action.” correct J Marilyn a secretary; recording ar'e School busy acquainting girls. for modest and demand attrac- much Joseph Because president; do vice Peikey, prayer can with standards of dress. modest that tLve clothes designers, ‘ CAFE so aid action the to corresponding spoken correct MCGraw, secre- MOTOR 822 St. Germain will Juniors and seniors who retailers CO. manufacturers and are by about Father sergeant Kelly, Cath~ Lutz, Robert and tary; members the organization of dral's S.D.S. Crusade is depend-l Stene St. Paul's at arms. style staged show of modest a Upon the ant dynamo _ ClVlc ‘ of prayer: Lourdes of Lady Our SI. Cloud, St. Germain Minn. 820 and immodest school dresses and furnished by 150 auxiliary 2,000 than of is mem-' Club more one The formals. morning demonstra- 7th Ave. S. bers. 11‘9 Cloud. St. Minn. The active and auxiliary chartered St. Cloud, Minn. clubs - Civics Catholic tion given for junior and was members 0i advised Two-Circle and directed past the are in States United the in girls, while the senior afternoon . by Sister Andre. l i ' year. freshmen sophomores and gave a .---..-_¢.. .- .- .-i. -- . L clothing peek conforming at to a: S.D.S. The standards. society Initiation Rites that; the hopes showing of 'mods apparel will influence girls, est their of holi- especially in choice day dresses. Members of party (Sauk Center.———A joint initi- mumm‘ha- organization the to are eager ation of Con- the immaculate that classmates they be show can Circle Osakis, 'ception 776, and both “dreamy.” modest and of Help “Our Lady Per etual Centerfitook All the Holiday Prom guests at Circle 595, Sauk Dec. 28 formals in must on wear St. placel Paul's school, audi— at umm‘m‘ conformity with the standards of torium Tuesday evening, Nov. 23 l the crusade; offenders will be Sauk with. the Circle Center invited leave. This to announce- candidates hosts. Four were re— by made the superin- ment was ceived Osakis Circle into the and tendent, the Rev. Kramer, Al eight into the Sauk Center when he spoke upperclassmen to Circle. assembly Nov. at an program on ‘ State Miss Mary regent, S.D.S. which the 17, time at Slilley, honorary guest, mumhahmmw was Crusade work resumed its active assist with the initi- to present in the school. installed| i ation ceremonies and l-ienz, Yvonne Sharon Schoe- ensuingl officers for the the new Kay and Timmers planned ner Mrs. Andy Mayer and Mrs; year. and organized the first of a se- W. E. Diedi-ich, marshals, assist- ries of styledemonstrations. Pre- pr-l ed with installation of the m‘mum-fi the sented Daughters of isa- to ificers. : Knights the Colum- bella of at Were; The following officers Dec. Hall the bus 8, on program initiated. Circle for the‘ for 595 introduced by Rachel was ensuing ,State‘ the by year Kay Humphrey. Hofmalin,,sing- Regent. Regent, Romie Mrs. “mm-“u. Schubert’s ing Ave Maria, ded~ Vice Jansen; Mrs. R. Regent, C. icated the Our to Lady i program Nathe; Scribe, Oliver; Mrs. J. A. whose the under patronage mod- Chancellor, Hal Boyack; Mrs. have crusaders placed their esty Custodian, Mrs. Hollenhorst: — Al l campaign. First Guide, Martin; Mrs. Les . Rachel Humphrey introduced Second Guide, Mrs. Bernard the models and commented upon Schrantz; Monitor, A. Mrs. their using “ dresses, the criterion Heinell; Banner-bearer, Mrs. azmammsrzemzmaamfiamaa of the national crusade Jake Weber; as at Inner Guard, .Mrs. guide. Models Patricia Koop; were Les Outer Guard, Mrs. Johnson, Kathleen Neutzling, Dick Julia O’Gara; Organist, Ann.Marie Burgmeier, Valeria Trustees, Brown; Miss and lrene Hartig, Alice Orr, Mildred Ann Richards, Mise Helen Allen. and Kirchner, i Stotko, Marilyn Mary Mrs. Bock. Regine ' Sue Kropp, Doris Kosel, Leila Kremer, chap— Father M. M. Athmunu, Marilyn Howe, Joyce lain, Albin and Father Quadc Kay Yvonne Lenal-z, Timmers, the ceremonies. for present were i Schoener. Henz, Sharon and In order emphasize that to attrac- Auxiliary New Bishop g tiveness need inl- not resort to Worker Is Among Poor. modesty daring style, styles or a meeting the requirements not Madrid.~—Father Bem- Emilio modeled also. were i Escuill, parish priest avenl. a S.D.S., signifying Supply the known for his work thel among Demand for the Supply (of Mod- has been Auxiliary; named poor, Clothing Women) for est i was Bishop Angel Oria, Herrera to y brought life by students of to Mi"? of Malaga. ‘ ’ Seton High School, Cincinnati, 0., ll g thel The appointment indicates in February, Because 1947. of Z'FiANKlil 31 television placed movie value by the Church and influence, on, MFG. ‘2: CO. the impact ef—i, immodesty Father -Bemavent’s charity woonanr’tlco. of demand, 5%}; THE forts' ed action, Bishop Herrera’s; and felt and teen-agers El on 2.... they had the energetic attacks social prob-‘ Bishops; answer. on ST. CLOUD, MIINN.’ DAV: RUSAN, President of Vice in Charge Manufacturing priests, religious, «lems. Bishop and laymen Herrera is of MINN. one LINCOLN ST. CLOUD, 525 N.E. , have endorsed the and ain’s leading sociologists. prpgram r’v' Vr‘ ’ ’ '*r r r y i. ’ l r