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A . Pf+el3lOH'iifSf4fifi':4 Staff ldentifications Margaret Schipper Frank Welcenbach john Philippsen ... William Heilhecker Mary Purtell ..... Myrtle Hoffman ... Lauretta Schmitt .. Terese Derry ..... Thomas Gavigan .. Thomas O'Mahar .. Oscar Ball ..... . . . Editor-in-Chief . . . .... Business Manager . . . ...... Associate Editor , . . , . Advertising Manager . ......... Art Editor Literary Editor . ...... Patron Manager Circulation Manager . ..... Snapshot Editor Organization Editor ...... Sports Editor The Staff gratefully acknowledges the services rendered by Lutgarde Luehrs Eleanor Titus, Elizabeth Fritsch, Benedict Runte, Aloysius Goetz Yolanda Majkowska, Lorraine Michels, Mark Nelson, Lambert Brockhurst Junior members of the Staff, and the members of the Art Club. Spirit of Fabiola Fabiolaf direct our hopeful aim To guide the course of youth's ambition high, To mould these lives as those of Christian fame Whose conduct did the gleam of steel defyg Prepared to challenge sin, yea: bloody death, As pagan in his savage fury flayed The staunch and stubborn Christian, laid beneath The sword, yet over vice the victor made. -john Philippsen I9 3 2 E A G L E Page Fifty seven
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taxxxxxuc H Qoflfffflfg 'Hfffffffi' 51hAAhDhX7 Calendar September The ole'l swimmin' suit is stored in moth-balls, the golf clubs and fishing tackle are laid away with a sigh, and the old texts, dusty and worn, are brought down from the attic. Some lagging Seniors come trek- king home from their summer va- cations. They take one last look at those highways that were by-ways, and enter on those which lead back to St. John's and another year of study. -The Bi Parade is on Various g . hospitals in the city make room for those injured in the rush to get programs, a seat, and a couple of teachers. -Rummage sales. Algebras as good as new. Still if you will stop to notice, they contain names of alum- ni on their covers. -Bargain Days Continue Despite De- pression. Freshmen are asked to purchase their seats in the Main Assembly so as to avoid the rush later. -Politics. Really honest politicians. Seniors must have officers and so J. Fleming, Esq., M. Schipper, B. A., M. Hoffman, M. D., and Sidney de Ranitz, G. O. P., take the chairs Ctigurativelyj. -The entire Milwaukee Fire Dept., Rescue squad, squad cars, news- boys, or even the Notre Dame cheering section couldn't have held a candle to the first Pep Meeting. -St. Catherine's has a better football team than St. John's. Startling rev- elation to the boys who worked so hard. We lost, so they must have won. October -The Freshies aren't as inexperi- enced as they were in September. They actually know that the library is located on the 3rd floor! But they arenlt certain what a person is sup- posed to do in a library. More politics. This is serious busi- ness, as half a dozen or so receive 22- 31- the title of officer, this time in the Rosary Confraternity. 14-Why even Will Rogers would feel abashed! Some more officers. The S. S. C. is under way. 16-This is THE day in the Freshies' careers. They make their debuts. The young ladies look gorgeous in beautiful flowing pig-tails and green hair-bowsg while the young gal- lants are attired in magnificent green ties, and incredulous looks. Excellent cake, prepared by the Senior girls, with delicious frosting and a lot of this and that completes the menu. St. John's Own Maestros furnished the music at this gala so- cial event of the season. No, this is not an orphanage! How dare you! It's only the girls in those exquisite salmon, shading to a rose-bud pink blouses which are part of the required regulation uni- forms. Clf anyone is unfamiliar with, or has not yet seen one of these blouses, please see an eye specialistj Whattagame! What players! Poor Messmer. Score 6 to Z. The Eagles actually flew. Ask Jonas! November l-No breaks for us. We never have school on Sundays anyway. Better luck next year! 2-The members of the S. S. C. all agree that they are a vital part of the school. Bravo! CWe think so too.j 4-We're in the auditorium again. It's getting to be a habit. 16-There are fourteen lines to a son- net! A Senior makes this amazing discovery as he attempts to hand in a two page rigmarole. 18-Art Hinke reads Don Quixote in Spanish class. Ask him to translate it for you! 20-S. S. C. again comes away with flying colors. Although a little Freshman boy didn't win a prize at the card party, he agreed that he could play Bunco better. Page Fifty-eight I 9 3 2 E L E r iii,-AA!
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