Marquette University High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1933
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M- , J I' lil LD ITYUFJIE E XL 4 ...fi J 'D 'C F-Y-I C-'I 2 QC u-I u.. villuh' 1 ' 1 AWN , - 'H- A , H sg-L1-fsf: ' 1 .Q ' 1 P' IH! EILEN ST URN DIUHXSTUN 'XKFMURIAI nv wr' U' E lil ' ws I .1 1 'A HWY I ? 95 Q-Y 'Qi E I' . .af '35 2,, .!! EEN new MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL OIIIIIIOIIC UIIIUIIF AN ANNUAL HISTORY OF STLDENT LIFE AND EFFORT N L CI ll , ' I O I f , Q '- A ,uv I K I .Ai E . X, X ggaar' II ' LIKIE ISI NSIIN RQ . ET . , N IT P .I .I MRS DEDICATIO TO HE E OR MRS ELLEN STORY JOHNSTON HOSI' J Y E CHRISTIAN EDUCATION AND BOUNDLESS GENEROSITX N EHAL HO YOUTH IN DE O R C SCHOOL POSSIBLE THIS COMMENLEMENT ISSUE OF THE ILAMBEAU IS RESPECT FULLY DEDICATED. I 17 f L 44- ' Sw - Ike XX X N, ' N-1 T M 'M Y OF W .1 LC FT ID'ALS UF . , , I B F OF CAT LIC ' IA U HI JH 9 1 L CGNTENTS LITERATURE ATH ACTION ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS an xc. X X' -1, ,c C I. A S S E S C O I. I C D' G Wtnrimeau -Al'-'15-2.-L.:,s VOLUME XIV 'wtf NUMBER II 'Fe 1 PES! C ommerzcement, 1933 Hzstory of Marquette Umoerszty High School HI ellss ol 19:5 IS the twenty SlXlIll class to gr1duf1te from Marquette Unl yersrty Hleh School slnce the lnstltu non w1s deelired 1 sep1r1te unlt ot M1r eyuette Unnersnty lflel 1uthor1zed to OPLYIIL rndmduzlly under th1t n1me Nluquette I-heh School traces tts lnstory b1cL to 1957 when rt wfts opened under tl1e name of St AlOySlL1S Academy In 186-1 tl1e trtle w1s chlneed to St C1115 Ae 1demy 1nd durlng the slme ye 1r the school w 1s lncor por1ted by IH 1et ot the State Leelsllture lts leg1l tltle berng Nhreyuette Collcee In 1990 1 new llllllldlflf, w1s erected 1t Tenth lflel SflIL Streets In September ot the fol lownne yexr el1sses were opened ml tl1e Hl2.,l1 Sehool then known IS the Audemy w IS m1de prep1r1tory to Nltreyuette folleee 'Iwenty sux ye1rs 12,0 ln 1907 durlne the l1st ye1rs ot the Rectorsh1p of Rey A Burrowes SI 1 gre1t step IH tl1e hlstory ot the lnstntutlon w IS m1de w hen the Ae ILILITIIL deplrtment w IS deel1red 1 dnstxnet unnt ot the College The entire eurrlculum V515 re 1rr1nged from thxs pomt was to begxn tl1e hxstory of 1 esutt Hugh School w hreh w IS destined to rlse 1lmost meteor1c1lly before the eyes of the commumty lrom 1907 untll 1975 cl1sses were con ducted IH the Acldemy bullkllflg 1t 'Ienth md Sttte Streets A dnstmetlye lll1I11l'1l n esteemed reput1t1on 1n exp1nel1ng, student body outstmdlng 1eh1eyements ID mrlous eompetmye 1et1y1t1es 1ll these tendeel to w 1rd the 1dy tncement 1nd progress of the mstntutuon 'Ihc 1nnu1l number of gflkllllfii swelled 'lhey left tl1e Ae 1demy fully SIIIS lee th 1t they were equrpped wnth 1ll tlnt w IS neeess1ry to meet the problems of hte T1e eenturnes old prlnclples of CSLllf terteh ln le lrnrne w l11Ll1 w 18 not only 1ppl1c1blc to future studnes but to mor1l dexelopment to C hrlstrln eulture 1nd rehnement 1I1kl to tl1e 1b1l1ty to mllxe one eenerllly sueeesslul were hrmly lmbedded ln tl1e souls of eyery Ae 1demy er1du1te 'Ihe ereat mfluenee whreh tl1e sehool wlelds IS brought out IH 1 st1te ment ot Rex 'I A Pmnegm S prmel p1l ot the present Hngh Sehool 1nd hnmself 1 former student of the Ae1demy 1nd Col e e The story ot NI 1rquette 1n lfS prep 1r.1tory 'a .Lee ., ' N T'a..'1 V 1. 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If Olllf B11 141 HHH! 1111! wget fha! mort 0 the lrz lflflll mf lvlulwy r zz nf? ue mn! fl zeezdlly If and hui lo lin old nlwml I lelfllr NIJ life md unnersnty deprrtments slys l 1 er lxnneygln hrs been mtnmltely assoelated vuth the hlstory of Mllvsaul-eee for three venerrtnons Durnng these mmy years Nlar eyuette has been reeognlzed as a leader ln the held of Crthohc education The alrn of 1ts founders to deselop 10 1ts students fully and hxrmonlously 1ll those facultles that 1re dns tlnetlye of mtn his been so snngularly real nzed that todly nt ns lenovsn lb th1t hung monument VSlllCl'l the XX est his reused to the memory of the lllustrlous Pere lwhrquette burely the Interest 1nd enthusltsm VNlllLll 1 loyrl frlend of the lnstltutlon Mrs Rob ert A ohnston manlfested when retlmm, the need of a nevxer and EDCI' Hlfell Sehool buxldlng she generously eontrlbuted suth erent mems to enable the esunts to erect The Ellen Story Johnston Memorul vull explun the attltude of many Mrlvs luleeelns towxlrds Nllreyuette 'lhns bunldlng otferxng leeommodxtuons for fifteen hundred stu dents most modernly equlpped ln exery de tml and sxtuated nn a eholee md comenlent fC 45 V 3 FL U r. + . 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' ' ' L' 4 a ' 1' . - - 4 ' . 4 Y 4' f 4 4 1 ' 1 A y V . v v 4 Y .... , '1' sectuon of the cuty was guven for the foster ung of esuut Hugh School educatuon un Mul wuukee The school has a capacuty of fifteen hun dred students wuth prowusuons for possuble greiter expansuon The Athletuc Durectors office and rooms of the Athletuc Department are located on the fourth floor a chapel wuth a seatung capacuty of 1204 and the home of a new pupe organ the guft of the Musses Anne and late Margaret Gulluck sutuated wuth the Scuence Department on the thurd floor the second floor contauns the lubrary and class rooms and on the furst floor besudes classrooms us located a large audutoruum and the offices of the Hugh School In the basement there us a modern cafeterua and addutronal space for the Ath letuc department After the new buuldung was opened ut wus possuble to offer a wuder chouce of courses to the students In keepung wuth the polucy of esuut schools to recognuze the Classucal Course as the most valuable for general men tal and moral traunung and for College preparatuon the Hugh School stull gn es pref erence to thus course Its studues unclude Lutun Englush Greek Hustory Mathemutucs and Reluguon Publuc Speakung or varuous parts of the Scuentufic or Commercual course may be taken as electuves A course whuch substututes a modern language un the place of Greek us known as the Latun Modern Language Course A Scuentufic Course unclud ung Physucs Chemustry Buology and General Seuence 'und a Commercual Course of Typ ung Shorthand Commercual Law and Book keepung are also offered Thus the requure ments of any secondary course are amply prosuded for at Marquette Hugh School ll 1111 1 the tllj r mor! re nerenlzlfze men Ill 1 Zlllllf fueldr 0 emleazw u 111 uemembeu uzu flu 1 fa Here nur ll zlfvm 1 tom Illlflllfhlp Edll11fI0lI and meuzmuef llhllh haze PIILIIIIQL! long June flie duly galiveunl J lure oueueu dupeufed The students are justly proud of theur actuvutues un and about school In the luter ary field they produce the Flambeazz a quar terly magazune and the Touch a monthly newspaper The Flambealz has been awarded an All Catholuc Honor Ratung by the Catho luc School Press Assocuatuon and has meruted first place un the Columbua Scholastuc Press Assocuatuon One of uts storues of the past year has been natuonally recognuzed by the School Press Revuew The Tomb whuch us completung uts fourth year of exustence us not only popular wuth the students but meruted a first class ratung by the Natuonal Scholastuc Press Assocuatuon un 1932 The German students of the school publush the Gefmmzm a paper devoted to theur unterests un the study of the German language The Prep Players have a well earned en sued reputatuon for theur finushed stage pro ductuons In the past few years they have met wuth unusual success There are Latun and German clubs for students of those , A - . . . , ' , . , V y Y. 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' L ,L cv, . j. , 'M ' , . , Y . . k , I ,V , . ,L D., b Off- fqftff- ratlles and collectlons realizes several hun dred dollars a year for the lmmedlate need of our forergn and home Mxsslons It rs hoped that thus brnef resume of the 3.CtlNltlCS wlll nn some way answer the ques tlon as to why exery Marquette Hlgh boy IS so mterested m and proud of his school After long years of steadlly forging ahead the old St Gall s Academy has achneved the purpose of nts foundation namely the tram mg of a representatnve student body and alumm and of bemg recognnzed throughout the country as a first class jesult Hugh School Those sons of Marquette Unnversrty Hrgh School who wnth serlousness of purpose, took to themsels es the knowledge and tram mg she offered them haxe at the end of thur studies found themselxes as well Btflllfl ul 111 zrtluletflne and 11 tj III 611711116 011 1ere11f Hg! nlmol blllldlllg flflldfed III the Item! 0 1119110 0111411 rlllluankee IJ JIIQQEJIIIC ff live fllflllldl armor lvefe ulvzffv per IIIARUEJ' five FJNIPIIJ 0 Ma1q11elte H1gh fr A v ' 1 1 ' , l , V 7 A A A 7 7 ' V l V - 4 4 A ' I A U 1 4 1 4 Y A 1 , 1 v ' Q D .4 4. 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With a feeling of deep trust and conti- dence in their school, the class of 1933 de- parts in the same spirit, knowing that its members, too, if they are loyal to their Alma Mater, may reap the benefits of their solid, Catholic education and culture. Thmzgqh fbefcf dnmir they mme. yflllllg and eager. from the grade .rrhoolr of Ike ffl-1.' llffwngb them they go. fum' yearr lafer. zrillv lhe sfanzp of 4 folid Calbolir edizcaliwi Ilpflll them, 4 Teaclme Siam 1932 1933 HE faculty of Marquette Uniwersrty High School for the year 1937 1933 was composed of sixteen members of the Society of jesus eight Priests and eight Scholastics and twelve lay teachers Of the esuits Rev T A Finnegan completed his hfth year as Principal of the High School and Rev C A Kanne his second as Assist ant Principal In point of sen ice Rev W A Connell has served six years while Rex Cordes and Rev T A OConnor completed their first year at Marquette Among the lay teachers Mr M Heeleer has spent twenty three years and Mr School while Mr O E Palmer finished his hrst year With this eflieient and experienced strtf Marquette Unnersity High School is ible o offer to her students complete courses in the Classical Scientific Modern Language and Commercial departments and many boys avail themselves of these opportunities nn their chosen field As important as purely scholastic endeavors are considered at Mar quette extracurricular actnities which go far in completely dexeloping the youth are by no means slighted Religious literary musical forensic and athletic 21CflWltlf.S are all under the superusion of capable faculty direetors Cflllllllg Ill the 21111171 ezztfame one 11 III 111111113 llllpfeffed by the b?e1lll1fIll gatlm oyer u 1111 azzelled eezlmg warhead 1111 uzhazzfe Ill keepnzg 141119 the 8121119 415,71 lertmal nheme o the blllfdlllg The Regzrfmr J 0 ue 1l flew more b11r1 nerr II affonlpllrlved than the meie re mdzng 0 grader .. - . , . .A J. 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H.-xx11a1,H, 'SS L 1 111 IISSOS 61 Farewell Class 0 1933 UR days spent at Marquette Hxgh are at an end Our entry mto the Audr torrum on Commencement nrght our last gatherrng as students causes mrxed feel rngs of loy and sorrow to surge wrthm our breasts Already we feel a strange lonellness b'5-all comnng oser us as we are about to depart from the school wlthln whose walls we haue spent the happrest days of our lrves Graduates' Can xt be poss1ble9 Our fresh man days have come and gone llke a meteor rn nts speedy flnght and then our sophomore days when we looked superclllously from our herghts upon the callow plebs As jun rors we assumed new arrs of nmportance the whlle oppressed wlth the drudgery to come before arrnvrng at graduatron which now appeared as a faint glimmer rn the far drs tant horrzon Returmng as senrors the full realrzatron of what xt meant to be a senror began to dawn upon us No upperclassmen to taunt us What relref' But lll-.ewrse no upperclassmen to serve as a model to set an example for us Upon our shoulders now rested the burden of settmg an example to SPODSlblllty and as we struggled to fulfill thus duty there was born w1th1n our hearts a love for the old school whose reputation we held at stake After all she exrsted for us she was ours And we began to have that feelmg one experrences when one rs gradual ly losrng a coveted possession But as we must go forvs ard we shall go wlth lose lung ermg rn our hearts for the Marquette we haue just begun to know Simultaneous wrth this feeling of regret there arises wrthrn us a feeling of satlsfac tron and achrewement for we have reached our coxeted goal We have passed through years short rn retrospect but vuhrle vue were hung them long arduous ye lrs fraught wrth joys and drsappomtments We are now graduates yommg the legrons of loyal Mar quetters lmbued with the hugh rdeals of Chrrstlln mlnhood which has utr stood as the beacon lrght rn the path to leadershrp and success which our predecessors haxe at Af flw bm lezle llve nlwol lmzldmg flwf lar! l15'll Il rnggerlne 0 fflilelllleff 0 thu aclef 1 plfllflllllilzllll H1111 0 all Marqnetle Hzglv students , . A , A A - 1 I . 1 - at . at A I I . lk . ' I S ' , - V , A I -. I A . I 47 1 lx K cxu V . 1 1 . 4 1 I -X X- . I . 1 ' . -il i A ,Z . ' U ' ' , 1- . f-51 ' . . . . I 1 I 1 r 1 1 A' V , ff AA f A ' . a underclassmen. Gladly we accepted this re- . v',. I b I , 2 V ' 1 L l D 4 ' V 1 ' 1 1 1 . 4 . 4 V 1 , Vg - V - , , U K I V , V1 1 K Y E A 4 , 1 . , v 1 1 'h , , t 'Q . A a, ...A g . H 1 1 ' . e ' ' . ' , , I 4 . . '. I I 4 v I, W' 4 ,,, ,. '-4 1 1 4 1 N 1 :az 1 LD fri Q-4 M + s :J 41 1 rs-1 on , A- E ' A4 K :r: E-' tamed It rs a happy moment for we hase successfully arrrved at the first mllepost of our ln es XX'h1le rejorcrng at 1 time llke thls we are apt to forget the men who have been re sponslble for our success ln every lane of en deaxor durrng our hxgh school days To our rnstructors we owe more than we could es er express 1n mere words Durlng our days hen the-y haxe exer been real companrons and educrtors the gurdmg hmds m all our ac turtles They have done much for whxch we nom recene credlt To them for thelr untlr mg zeal nn dnrectrng us through our high tude 'lhey furnrshed us mth models of Cathollc manhood and remembermg them we cannot help but succeed Oh that we may be worthy of the tramrng they haue grven To you underclassmen we leave a herrt age of seruce and loyalty We have done what we could during our brief stay here but you must carry on where we have left off and do all rn your power for a greater Marquette Our Alma Mater and yours wrll flournsh as she has flourlshed rn the past but she needs your wholehearted cooperatron Iarewell Marquette but not goodbye 1llcZlqll6llE u eu! fm dupluy 121 thu c1IldIl0llllNl uhere many happy balmy 11 ere fpenl 111 zp mzatmzz 0 flue talent and e or! ul mth by the mzdezztf nz oremzf dfllllllef Ufzlh 11 lmqt fE'cZllllQ ta aezlj azz excellently equip ed ftage and er er! dL0llflll'f lf u ell up plzel 1 need ex euezzfed nz 1114129 Jclmolf ij . . . .. , us! school days, we owe an eternal debt of grati- A fond farewell. fP ' f y fffpfp - f- +A Per Pl l A- L L ' ' . 7 4 :ev :- l-' jorm WILLIQ ALHRFCHT Englnb N rl alxty A Addm 5 fu Club Class Q Cer :arm uugb Hrnzed f r I 411 mon: 1111 1 V7 ll Idhezul man Houfzu I 1 11 71111 l UU df H 10771 U V171 L gVlf7lL4' Ifl EARL CHARLFQ BACH C11 114 11 bm alxty A 3 dm muh 9 umor lteran 1 De are 1 umor moms unll an bcroll Class Other 31 Cheer Leader 3s Orchns ra w 37 flucutnun ML a 1 :und 1111: Io my I all gaad lbzrrgf fvflit A al 1 agl 111 lu 1 nv ladu 11 1 and 1 11 4 1 1 dun 1 1 1 1 15 1 1 gland lm 1 jcmvu lxIlIORIN BRFNNAN C 1 111 Nun alm unmr mrus mnball Lnmrmm 3l enms 10 ru Lttuman I s D w C mr man Dc an 5 Captain 33 Class O cu 4 5 95 Semor Class Treasurcr 'Iorm NI H Club Otfuer 53 Oratoncal Medal 3 J n mr Literary 50 -11 Crm evemf lzna' fo rua yan an altar 1: If nav? fight an ,farm 0 noir a rtudffll 41 7711171 u on 0I717llD77f uul nf ul 12' ae dnl IIIIIAIJ Io furlbu lla Ytpllldllffn of lb: flaw o 33 ROBERT C AMY CALLAN C J KIL 11 Nmalm 30 Ha lllll 1 lm 411111 1114 lj f11J lvlm 11 k r IJ hdfllj 11 1111111111111 1 I ul J 11 JAMES THOMAS QALLTN CXJHIL' 11 bo alm 50 1 9 gp Football Letterman 53 Class Otflccr 31 lm J fame 111 a f7ll!lIOYlf! and af A marhv rf 11411111 HJ warmmi luvvlfd him M1 Hu IIIE rp vtirrxlmflu 011 the gvldnan amz' In lbl llamwml ward bmi 11 zalmzblf 415161 Ffumcxs Rowm QICHY 1 1 Nm alm L aG ull m bnroll A a ln O ur 5 umur Lx LIHYY 30 ard umkn an bww' vlnduzl au :dz 1 mv 1 11 all 1 vank uorz '11 fug 711 If 11111 :mr f v 4 x 3 , l 1 mf IPI 111 flaw 0 Ei 'V .Fi ' '. 30. 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Ieu Ifllffifldill 11111111111 Iurmd on Illlb on! blr 1111111111 lulentf FRANCIS EDMUND DOIIFRTY C111-111111 0 alxty a Ins orch 31 3 33 L1braI 31 Ch1efI.1bIar1an 3 junmr C orus J OIC estra 0 1 Cho1r 3l 3 Class Officer 3 junror 1t erary 30 Fran Pz'Y.f0fllfI8d Ibn! type of permn ubo mah: aftzanr :peak luder than uordr lllel ar be 11111 bouezer a hkllkf' uavker rn more loyal rzeml Jeldom ound JAMFS JOIHIN DOHERTY Englzrh 0 al1ty 30 31 Though unable to partlclpale In Iclmol artnzller fameJ ua! a perrulent .rtudent u qualllj uhnln ufll furry hifi! ar EDVUARD WILLIAM DOOLPY C1111 11ml o al1ty 3 37 Prefer 33 Flambcau lflll' an.lv.l1n 3 0 Cer 33 Font I Letterman 33 Prep Playf.-ri 3 Elncutron Muhl 1 ee ub 1 3 jumor Chorus 30 ll cago Delegate 33 MHClub 33 Honore 30 3 ass Cer 33 jumor L1 erary 30 31 B5 bu dependability and pevilflmllg Bud mblj mevlled lbe pralfef 14 bill: uere bu A fun year lnrlw Jtuderll Flambeau Edliar Ibe Senmr Sfdalllj Preu dent and 4 lellrr man all tofeled llllfllfllllbflf una' In lldl 111111 1 11 vlbp feflplenr 0 all LFONARD JOHN DRFVUFlx Cl ll 11141 o .Il1ly 3 In ezerj gv mp mu t be um! 1171 qlml 1mr11le1 ea 5 at fer, 1111 ulbnl I I1 11111 fldilnf an Meier nl 1zJJen'1rlg len11n1lI lldllf 0 Ymllulll llllr Ir mu e him ll r Ia garberzng If 1 F, 1 1 . . , ' 'f Sd 3 , '11, '11, '31, '531 Al dd' , '51, 'ssc ,ll Q , ' , ' 2, ' g , c , '50, H 3 .' ,'3- .gl -' 1 I . 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A 3 1: 1 f 1 jf, 'I 1 v 5 - r 11 1 - I f1 f 11 Ab 1 . -I 1 .1 I 31 . -l A , ' - 1 , V P, , Fl LH ne, I I! , A no! u .Im , 111 l' 11 A my In 11111 iff! -' .4 I if l '51 ARTHUR THOMAS DUGAN Englnb Sodalxty 30 31 3 33 Vlce Presndent Scmor Class 33 Football Letterman 3 33 Flambeau addms 5 ur Glue Club 50 31 5 55 Dads Day Chaxrman 55 Lxbrary 33 M H Club 3 33 Class OHIICEF 3 33 ,lumor Lntcrary AJ a burmeu man an athlete and a rbeerleader Ar! eurned 4 uell deferzed repulalmn for dependabzl 113 The fart that he nur Jenmr flax: :ne preuderzl .mmf up lbe rtudent: exieern ar lam: HARRY WILLIAM DUSOLD Englzlb O .allty Pep earned hu Nile by Jbeer deferzednen ozer lfmmg lbe burdrlzlpr 0 A long daily ride mm BIIVIIIIRIUII Alilmngb not dexolmg mu1lJ llrllr' If extra 111111111121 Harry r unmzng mule urm or fum rmuq lberlrhed IIBIILII' JOHN HAROLD FAGAN Englnla bu 1l1ty 33 Cumpmrz harbored al? fu 1 3 arf It Ildf at lblr tba! be famed IH ul llarquelie U e ound lffl ll he an all urrumd grmd fellrlu and alfa one uho NORMAN JOHN FISCHFR Lat Mod Lang D xlnty 33 ixcrlstan 33 Ala ln umur nerary Narrmm r quiet ufnmie and pleafmg rrrnle gamed many fnemlr for bmi Feu mer: uere ar lborougblg ldennfied 11 lib any depurlmerrl of the rrlmal ay Norm nur lllffl flue rmrlflp FMIL EDVUARD FITTFRFR Enqlnln D iluty 5 51 Torch 33 Cerman u fill! nur irmun for Inf mr ll brought him ro .ubaal brfugbl ibe 'lar I1 and ue are nld mul: l:rr11l ln ffme dmbtful Wllffllfl ererj evening II 11 Jr Jan! at lhlf lime lbdl be rule bill rm! ulme ROBERT EM M FTT FITZPATRICK Srmzlrlzc Soclallty 50 31 umor Chorus 30 What! uould Jtbool be ullboul a prafmal pier It Jeemed ro be Bob: arm not to let our znffzzufmn lark m Ibn regard Be If .mud :bat be runeeded e marbablg uell and at the mme ume earned fir bun Jelf u lumng repumuon xr xltiggf ff f'47-:r 'h-J V. 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So alrty 30 31 3 33 Football 55 Flam eau Aladdxns 5 5 Lxbrar 33 M H u 33 Class Oflicer 35 Jumor Lrterary 30 51 ltr not Jo murb ubat 4 man Jay! but ulaat he dan' Fav ibn rearon there uar no membrr of the .wnmr alan more generally liked 01 more lazgblp Ilzmlzgbt o than obn ROHFRT WALTFR FUHRMAN Clmrzfal u alnty 30 addm 2 Honors 30 Mrssron Board 3 33 Jumor Lrtcr ar lzrer man has a :Imran :ld o endeaxor Bob: mnle lo be rlarf basketball W: uuh him all Ihr rmrerr In he fha! ln attained ulnle pzlolmg bn rlarr mmzr 0 alzty 30 5 55 ,lunror Chorus jumor Lrterary 30 5 oe reldam fallrd Io frmie Ike rlafr leamr AJ a lyumorut he uar bert fluted 07 an hour of .rtudy ulnrn bn animated anplaner and Inlllfdlk anmzal tau: annual nmnp a lautovg Jfvrmrz l'DWAllD jolm GFNQLFR Clrmzcrl Son rlrty 5 Alu dm 53 Mrsxron Bon unmr 1 Lrary r 1110110 um fl III 41 rm Ar III Jrr lllllllllxll Lxplum I ang ilzdl un f lan t .ugh ra l ullla mar r rurrrrr EDXVARD JAMFS HACRFTT Ezzglzru alrty 30 Flu of ur haze appmnd nz Ihr Sport Semin 1 tba Neu: ar Ike rmratnrz A Ihr ping pong rm ,vu Despite l:dJ A X law Swine Slgwffuood flue Lad? fan if frm a prfffldflzfll Pmnartlrlator flu? sd'.'o.'1.':,'.1 .':,dd'. , EJ , V, Z . . 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I Sufb qnallllel make real IVIQII WALTFR FRANCIS HALLIIJAY Englm oc allty 3 Wulf kneu mfre rf! names than any when .Iemor in Ibe Jrbool Thu II no! furprumg for Wal! ua: equally uell Enoun for bl! good narure and apr refponfzzeneu Io all demandl FRANCIS RICHARD HANITZ Clumml alIty 30 3 33 Choxr 33 Glee u 33 jumor Chorus 30 jumor Lxterary 5 Wbenefer Idle momenlr found a :mud gathered on lbe Ilnnl floor Frank uar Ierj mud: Ill exldente Hn' dmu ling ear gang 1011: undnlfbledlj belief! tba dfllblflllllf fpzrzt I af be pomrred JFROMF JOSFPH HASTRICII Clmm zl 0 alnty 30 33 Mad me 3 53 German C u 35 umor Lntcrarv 0 One of I e VIIIIJIUYIAZYIKJ n Nfarqueile High ervy deleted a greai deal 1 bu time In the Imlruzllng 0 lbofe uhm we If rm orimzate ur to be deprned ff 4 Carb In edlnall fl He led' Ibe C I I and dnl 1 ue JAMFS ANTHONY HAUSFR Clmuf I 0 alnty 30 31 a Tor I 3 Mad In Icheitm onuri C ISS Offuccr 3 unmr Lntcrary 3 fluer Iffllldflflflf af mumal aulunmlule borm uaf IWI I uzonle mdwr rpm! He auf I1 veal Jup omr of all lbe dlllllfldf and an mdnpenmble mem er of lbe onbeutm FRANCIS WILLIARI HAYES Cl.m1r 11 0 alnty 50 51 95 Alad In Frlt bailed from tba! female par! of the Eart :ide ubere men are men and dzg our of fufu duff 0 bu abllll ue lm ard no dolzblr of bu :funn ue are ranfnfenl Q ',' ,jvg 1 ' ' .GSC 4 fi ,' ,'. I A + S I Q 0, '51, '51, 35. + s0d'.'.'1,'s:,'F1 Lfilb, ' :I ' n .' : ' ' .'0. + Sldb. 'v'5l, df.',2'.: H' I 'H' . ,. . .. , + .'7Y Sd 2 .'s:.'s?p fl 'sg dA , '1-3: 0 dyno. '51, '51, 'WI-I pw, '31, '51, 'asa .,',2:J ' '- m 10. '31, 1 fQ,j,,f 4 ff 4 Sd-','..'..'32, : d','33. f I Z -,A , K 4 .- '1 .71 1 W 4 ALLFN josrvn HOLZBAUFR Englub u allty 30 3 Rza' ban umally IJ an mdnanmz If rx :fry lem peramenl buf nr Al u find life fuefflron o ll .framed Ilya! nollnng rm mann boa fmmle mm fin usual rzlual mould ru e bu plana dltflltdllfil WILLIAM JOQPPI-I HURST ClaI Nlfdl alnty 50 rac 33 Aa In M ub 33 ,lumor Lxterar Bzllr Mari armmpllrlurlcrilr new equalra' only by hu forenm dhllllj Hn many mndf :ull alter! lo bu umzufal flffflllldfllj ALPHONS JACOB JOHN Cla. .nal Sodallty F amhcau 2 nors 30 31 3 33 Mxssxon Boar Class Officer 3 31 33 junnor Lntcrary Socnety I! If glzrn lo mme men to azfampllrb murb In a 117011 lime Al Iermrd unufuallj gl led IU that D 111119 hu many Irltneftx be exlrllrd 1701 only I an dlllillltf bu! In all be l4fIdFvI00k FREDFRICK FOSTER JOHNSON Englnln 0 alnty addnn 3 G0 a tam H lub 1 3 33 Mxssxon Board 33 Bafkezball golf and rrbolaml arfam lubmmfr all ell undrr Fredr regime Thur roup fd ullb tba! gzod rlalurfd prrmnalllj anuzrd him larlmg fund J :pr VUILLIAM FRANCIS KFQTLY Clav-ful u allty umor Lrtcran Feu 11 141 apprnlalld u ba! Bill really aflomplzrbrd uhzll al Haw urlrr The upamnl pflumavj pmluzm amply umm 1 bn bnunfn alulzry JOHN CHARLF9 KEYSFR Sfltilllflf 0 ahty 3 1 IH r I mf min ll bl hal 1 I I p,Jt'lXfPlt1llA III ap Iavamr and dnmmz I Bn! Ibn alarg mon faded u ul any oppfnlurlllp for plnmal ala' or IIIOHI uppul puwnlfd Ilffll .4 11 MI, ALPHONSF PUGFNF KLFIN CL: -1441 0 alnty 3 33 Hnnurs S Bof1a1rnlureJ lon luo yur! nga pmzed to be our gum Al 1 frholaulf abllzfy ua: an arfex nmny uf uuhed ue mould pofien MERRILL FRANCIS KLUN Clamml o ahty 5 Orchcstra and 31 3 unxor Lxterary Sl Aiernll uai om' o the aftompluhed fIIllIlfldVI! 0 hu fluff What 1: more hu KHIIJIIPIIHHIIJ purrul! o .rludy Jpokr url! for him in the mlunmom ROBERT BFNFDICT KORNBURGER Engl: h Sodalnty 31 Bob haf gone hu plmld uaj for our jrau dlflurblrlg and unduturbed W ho 0 hln ellfuf haze not emml hu Mozphean abzlmu HENRY jozm Kuczxowsxl Englnb bury rlmr haf :tr .rtvong film! mm While :ml many pfmlralerl Hemp.: rrnrxr Ihffr uho une Arikllalc allen hu Jolld zharaurr JOHN JOQFPH LAKY at Iwod Lang So alm 5 55 German Clu 35 Honors The Smmrr u an frlunule' IU hazing one 0 :hu f al rr Ill lhg :lun WR bn u I at If Ilflltflfj A nmmnr and hlghmrn ldmlf :ull mal: ru U11 pzznlnmlnll EDWARD JOHN LASkOWSkI Claumzl o alm 30 31 5 33 unxor Llterary 50 Len Ed: renrmg nature may haze prozed mlflead :ng If :hould be fraud here that he ua! not leader al leaf! an ardmr Jupporier of anglhmg Pm 'Harquzlte .A I . , , J, I' Sd 1 .'52. 1. ' 'V , . ' ' W ' - of + Sd A . ' U. '31, '32, '351 ' . '51, '331 B .'-R511 ' -'., '51 -V I , I , . V, I. Q Q V . I + b, . i K. A ,I j 1, W- , ,f -f f- A + S0d'ality, '30, '31, 132, '33. U V ff, y, f - ' - '- ,A + ., L .A . , f d' ' 3. ' 1 ' b, 32. '. : , '32. 55. V b I 4 ' - ' lf , 1 fl' , 1' I b ' ' '. ff ' h h. , ' f V. '. of ' . V. + SdA,'.'4,'-,.'2,' 41' ' ,'-,'31. ' V - ,gf l ,L 55 JOHN EDMLND LFBIAIRF Englnb U 3113 1 cc u 3 junior Chorus 50 Lrllfnllzrlalelg ack uaf I1 I 1119 mmb Ill A'IIdz'7ltr IHHIK brr yan al nb re If n dnubz o 1 111 lba! be had fmlerlllalltlm and Ibnn ulanb uw nf! ex ounded 17111 111 Ylfll ulll :mn Ihcfflfr nf 111 Ihr ma: 1111111 RAYMOND IUQFNF LFSLLIYNSRI Englmf If wud Ibn! R13 1 an m 1 11 1111 1 1 rx a frffzu 1 11 11 1 1fn11 I llft IWFCFSLAUS JOHN LUINASZEVUICZ CIJHIFI o ahty 50 G ee u 33 Chou Class Omcer '13 jumor L1terary 3 Alou people leneu Max by bu ur F0111 and bu mer flair r 111 abllltg All bouerev ulll rem er nal: av around good ffllou INORBERT ANTHONY LUKASZEWICZ Englnb o alxty 30 31 An a able perpemal Jmzle 11 aluapr a zaluable arts! he unnder Iben Ilya! Rmb uaf so uell liked lil bu mflr of fnremlr JAMES FRANCIS MACliOLL C111 11t:l 0 alxty 30 A a ln unlor 1 erary 30 Slfllfj ulll be :walled ar Ihr flar I Ihr far baiketball league bl! be bar mrer bleu glzen dur flfllll for 1711 aibletn dbllllj Pwbapy an Illlflhlg hem nba krmzu GFORGE LJARTIN MANTHFY Engl: b Don! be al all mr fired If mmf dag George 1 baltlnlg for a bfnmg 1 ampmmbzp The 1 vol azov Hr fund up altrmimn f nnfr alr to fainlw an nllbufrarm ll 11111111 ba! rabid lflllflillflg' K. wr N , -. I 5,11 'p..'50, '5l. '52, 453: Cl A Cl h. 111 ' 3' u' ' . 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LE 4 I- QW 4. juirs Lrwls BICCARTNFY Eflelllff nz 11 rr 11 r 11 rrrfud 111111 1 Irmznl :lar rn: K fy p 1 ny frm uurnhrrfj am ng fbe great VUILLIAM josrvu lNlClVlURROlGH 1 SIL I nnlxty addm Flambcau 55 junmr Llterary 50 51 Honors ll u uld be 111 rn!! or lmpfrrlble 10 fm! 11 bf! nr rr more loyxl funn! than B111 mel and IIYIHJIHVH in llnrr um nf II! zu tin 111111 mfr: g:'71t'llJ 9 f1fp111r11' JOHN Cnfuurs IWFHFGAN Englfrb 11 .nlxty 5 5 55 Football 55 Barker a 7 apum 5 u 5 Officer a 1lms 5 ass cer junior Literary 50 51 The Kfllllllbfl and the barduood 1o11rI ull! warn Jlrange ullboul j lm- nlntllairrlg 11611113 To neplurf IYII al 1141111 and f1rz111r1I lr 11 m1m1 10 ffr any lrplnmt lNllCHAFl FMM1 Mrmvm Clmrfrzl 111 Jlxty 55 rap myers Le Club Sl nur 53 umor mrus S0 unmr ntcmrv 50 Honors lflaai urn rug: llgblmqr 11115 ur Mikel' flex 1 1 urh 1ll11rq11rl!r Dr1m111111f ull! fmd Il dlffulf 1 Vlllflllz' 11111911111 lynn CYRIL josrPH BILLTHAUIP C 11 .11 11 1 .lllty Basketball 5 B Cu 55 Class Orfrccr 30 jumor Lntcrarw SU gl ndnlm W1 uomirr b 11 fx 1 1111! bare kept lair 1ulf!11n1l mg ublllly s11l1ul11l l r lbrrf yur nr uly 1 fflllflldlll 11 97 1urmg1 and 111 ilu num nm Ibe fb Il IPI bdffzlblfl Jefrrrru 1 B115 fmml jmizs HAROLD NELSON CIJYAIFIX 0 alrty 50 Ala dms unxor Llterary 5 5 One our mfr: publzfz ed gfddlldfff jm ll .r knoun ro Ihr lfulzeff frefbnzarz lf: uf had zo llk bzm fn bu 111rr1ar111!rf1r 5 - 1 2 1 1' ! ,, 7 Q. in n jr 1. . G. 'r 2 l, M I I 1. 61 9 f vu. w :: if Q , . 1, ., GEORGE JOSEPH Nlcoun Clarrical Sodaliry. '30, '31, '32, Officer. '33s Football, '32, '33g Basketball, '32, '33, Flambeau, '33: Aladdin. '33: Senior Class President, President M-H Club: Chicago Delegate, '33, Class Offrcer, '30, '32, '33, junior Literary, '30, '31. To be all .renmr :lan prerideni ax uell ar prefi- denz of :be leilermenk rlub speak.: mlumef for 'Nifr' yan al Marqueile. He u'1ll long be remem- bered for hu arramplirhmentf. IRVING EEGENE NILFS Lat Mod Lang 0 alrty 31 a ms German Club 3 33 Class Oiicer 30 Irre uar a quiet lad uho f oke Jeldom but aluagr uuely A ffudem nmarzlg ul yi a Mavquene en lhllfldff anaoublea' J ROBERT THOMAS O DONNFLL Englub 0 alrty 30 3 Tofu and ter! :uber uere Bobr delfgh! Aezer a game ual played unaided bg hu fooling JOSEPH FRANCIS OLSON, JR Clamral Sodalrty 33 We had but a pear ulth joe le! one gear ual enough Io fezeal him a bam pfofokev al fllflflflltffll WILLIAL1 Env ARD OWFNS Englzlb bodalrty 39 Tha! flllllldfj fanlage and Beau Blllfllfllrl appear anne uar Ihr mfg of many men Nor ua: Bzllf ROMAN CHARLES PAULY Englnb 0 alrty 30 A a ln 33 ee u 3 H nors A high .rlhalallle rlandmg uaf Roman J Ideal uell afbfezed Boxing too ua: not wgolterl , L7 + 1 . -'Cl f Q s A ' , ' 1, '31, '52, '53, Aldd' , '32, '53, -'2-V1- ,gf , '. '- A ' , + A 3 + , r 5d4.','l,'32,'33. A I V H + 2 Ja1'lorialQ7erfeftiw1 hirlzmlj good qaalifj. 8: ' fc 3 + 32. -1 ff . -E Q' if ' ' , E sup' .'3l,'32.'33: ldd','32,' :GI 5 ,IH Cl E, j 2, las, 0 , jso, faz. 1 I , fr- 3 rl 5 2' ag 'E 55 if 33 3 1 F jOsEPH HENRY RETZER Englzrb O alrty 30 3 Orr C lee Cu 3 33 jumor Chorus 30 German Club 3 33 Class Omcer 33 It II url! knaun lbdl oer exlra rurmular arm mer uere rnany though ew of Ihefe u ere fonnertrd llllh Marqurnr Houefer :anal ramartr are raluablr ROBERT HENRY RICE Lax Mad Lang 0 Jllty 30 33 Basketball Letterman 3 33 Hambeau 3 Aladdxns 3 33 Tra k Ttnms 3' C our H Club Bnbr aclnmer uere many and :awed H11 barbel ball pmueu ua! unquefnonable ublle a ummng perrfmalzlp and a Jlrangelg romanm mule made the pall: lf wual .rumen a pleafmg one RAYMOND JOSFPH RIPPLE La! lllod Lang O alnty 30 Ala IH 33 junror Chorus 30 Class Officer 31 Il ll flnmlu fha! ln Ray! rare quality uar not determined by fl P F11 had lblr been trur Raj uould bur fuellra' ja: beyond hir dlfrllrmllzr II r W AITFR JOHN RIPPLE Clalrzml Sm xlnty as dm Orgh ur in tm 35 unmr urus J OnOrs 53 Class 0 ccr fmmzmlnn rzfrr nz t'1k'7j atlnnp and lbrre uere nzanj of llitlll mad: Wall a rrrfgm Pd ruppurtef of I Y uh umm lun: fr gold ulmlenl IH ali url :ll av um! mlm NORHFRT JOHN Scmnc Englnb on alrty 33 Class Officer unlzn lull L avazferz rr Nnrhr zllllllddt' lr nu uiznfnlbl mlm tbungb VIII lllrll un urn: I .vw 1 P 11 Um nlabl ar Q RAYMOND ANTHONY SCHMITZ Clarrzcal O alnty 50 fnmi 33 U 5 33 Honors 50 35 jumor Lnterary Ray :mer pmbea' bu ezldenl ability foo murb Had be alloued blmfel to enter mm nlber arllrlilef as hr du! rn femur jeu uould bare been bu equal S cl ' , ', , ' 1, 323 Ch 4. 33: ,Q ,l b, '31- ' 7 ' , ' 1 , O ' v 4' 5 ll' ' . 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Y . , .. 1 I HAROLD Tnoxui SCHLTTF Engl: fr ua sluts -a A 3 xn I A uzmrn zfbnzmu of In 11111: 11 rt flllfflbrhu' 41 HIL 11141115 lim: Yann Ilwngbl Hum 1 mr1lr1f:nz1fr1 funn nmqm 1 L 1 1111 Lum www m zum: 1 14 m f nr um: 4 RALPH AL GL QT SCHLTYNIMN 1 WI I1 Nu 1 L lnQ Urdu Qu1 l and Scroll r IC M H Club a hon' 1 C u 9 umor ntemrw 0 C us CJEICLI' 3 6 idvlzlf ff Ra 5 mmzflg lfuldlfflf Nr Um nt 11 1141 11111111 11 1 znmu u 1 JOQFPH FRANCIS SCZFSNY CIM ur 11 u alnty 50 'z Alagun 3 n m Chorus '10 umor Lnterary 30 A nmazkable uflulfure mngmg from 11 lnavfy guf au ubnh lbrrafulra' tb? :rv flalvlllty of Iln um nur In a flu! J nurrxbw rf amrzlr Pollrh 771: 1 din bn IIIILJGIILHIJIQ perpulmnd m r 11111111115 CYR11. VFRNON SHALLOW Suenn xr It II unfmturzale tba! oumde dnlzer new: pwmn led' C ffl to pavlakf in Jrbool KZLYIIIIIKY We are fun Ilya! If Ialnlty uould ban non him rmugrillmrz Inwm JOSFPH SOBElx Englf-b 0 allty 31 Ybe pcrpelual farm! rxpnffmn 0 ZIIYIIII nan 1 an run nnlp afvnmm' Ed r 5 an al Nlmqmlff nallx happy ami proflfablr omm JOSEPH JOHN 5TaRc1x rg IN 2 0 aim 39 Semor C ass Sucre an 3a German Club onors Class Oticcr 0 J an FIJI: mmvd d 1771 U1 J' fam 1 fp de Im an all 1 1101 go, Jzudrm a o,a Ywqnr ff 1 k ,nm nu: nz a p0VII071 of hr fu I duff! S 1 '50, '5l. '52, '31 1 dd' . 83. ' 'P' pl I' SL f . 1- ' ' ff J . K , MT ' ' f f ,' fn! 11 'ff . Jn' ffm J fy I fm' A ff? .11 lun! I 71 Lum .iv ff! Jlfm. mf' whfflg, + 7 3. ' ' .. . ' CIN I. ' Q hllity. FU. 'SL '52, '551 Al.dl' ,. '32, 'GHZ T x , 'S23 Vl . .5111-1 . k, '52, '551 - . , 32. '52 C '. '50, '5l. '32, '55Z CISG .1b. '5-I. 52. '51QJ ' L '5 . '3lZ J.. ' , 5,. Tb 'j X lpb' 'fr fr' ' 1' in- lvrul in . If tif. A f ,Am lg 1 in ef I if lvif .Mal of mruplffivzg Ifivzc' Iuuvtf uilb Ilw gli: rink. + Sd A ,' ,'31, '51, 151 i1','52.'.3:Ju- ' r , ', lj I V ', ' . 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A K' fd - I, 1 ' l.I ' II bf bf 6 WILLIAM HAROLD STIPICH Englub 0 alnty 30 31 Flam eau 3 addms 3 33 Honors 33 Library 3 Class Officer 31 jumor Lxterary 30 31 It .reernr that Izlemlure uaf Bills mbaren field I hu work ai Marquette uar m any uay mdlfatne 0 bu ulun endeaxor ue benlale rut lo prrrlnt bu Jurreu ARTHUR joHN Srossr Claruml 0 alrty 30 33 Aladdin 33 jumor Lnterary 30 3 Aft ua! a lad uho uent through rrbool In an unprelfnuour bufmeff like arbmn but the felerl flnle ubo kmfu blm zalued hm: bfglyly FRANCIS HFNRY STOCKHAUSFN Clrufzml 0 ahty 3 Gee ub 3 Alad m A man of many mfknamer Storky earned bu rep 141411071 ar loyalty and good ellfufbzp ar uell zu jouN PATRICK SUMINSKI Englnb In Ihrrr yum' the rmdfnt body nur zmauafe 0 hu alulny nu :br an rrlnn Um: Ibn ra ent lnrurrlr fflfllil bouexu anlrum nur rmderrd yf mnsmnzr JemandJ or mn: o Inf .rpmmlly low ARD GFORGE THlFLri,:,.A- 1-Srzenzzzc flue Officer 3 1 Ld um a fzmllllb hgule 111 lfllflfllllfdlf X11 :III upfw mm! If 'Mila 0 f If 11 fur! nrllrriflrl 0 In lblllly 1 uler and 110 lib :mi-R ,J 2 X 1 ' ,.. RAYMOND JOHN VUAGNER Englnb 0 alnty 3 3 33 German uh Ray Jeldom obtruded' hzmself but hu quler mduf try and bu loyalty to hu rbu n fnendf made hm: a man north knaumg ,A 5 d 4 , ' . ' , '32, '335 b . ' 2, '333 Al ' . ' Z, I 4 A. ' ly' ' . ' 3, '533 4' S d 4 , ' . '31, '32, ' L 4 . ' 1 3 ' + S d A , ' 2, 27231 'l Cl , ' 35 d' , '32, '55. - 1 . . , A f . . . f ' ' I ' hu mllerrmn of flilef, by Jbrrr duerwdflelf. 4 :, ., , , .1 . vf In 'X I ' If r . ' 1 1 ,, . , ' . V ' ,H 5 f I ' - + V' Ljg ' ' ' ' . L , 1 ' .' ff -'yr-' ' ' 1- re- 1' ' . 1 P . - A A I If . , f ' . J fx- 7 J ' , . J! X My , S d H, 'o, ' 1. '5z,' g I Cl ..'5z, '35, FUGENF GILBERT WFIAND Englnb 0 alxty 3 3 55 German ub Gene uorked on lbe fbeorp Ilya! wtudzef 0114.11 br gulen before extra rurrlrulav 11111111111 H11 retiring nalure 1au1rd fum to nek a rmall 1111111 of lmfndy GEORGE WOODBURY WE1NHAc FN Englnb German Club 5 35 Laugh and Ibe unld laugbr Illlb you A um nmg mule df ue!! ar a lzkable and Jmrere per .mnalzlg mud 1701119 f 1110 51111 11 1111 I ba 9 111111 r lb 1 11110 1211111 lf!! HAROLD CORNELIUS Wnss Englnb o alnty M 3 rc es ra and 30 3 umor Literary Atflfllltf 11101113 bu! lujallj fllpplflrd and a 1111411 111177 o ablllfj mark 1hr a11omp11rbn1r11l1 0 Hamid H11 1411111 11111111 .warm anuved JOSEPH JOHN WOCASFK Lat Mad Lang ors 51 3 33 German Club 3' O cer 35 jumor Chorus 30 Junmr Lnterary 30 Tb1ng1 Jem are mzglzner 1,7411 zlyzngf beard joe 1 Eufbarnln Bullelln board ua! a rm1rta111 murn of enfrflalnrrlnll and en11gblenmenl Ia Ihr finden! body al large GERALD PE1 FR Won Clanzru Alzhongh 14 r are Ulu' lbal jew 19 a1 III 111m 11 uf many 11111 but hu 1f Ibzm ffdrllplifd 111117171 0111 balloued uallr Good Lnrk feng VVILLARD jo11N ZIMMER S11e1111j11 0 allty 3 .1 IH 43 un urs 0 ass Cnr four gran 1111 Ihr 1207107 roll 1 an tfllldblz' 111 J fr np man fra na par lJ1I12f7 Il 1 111 Ild e IJ VI lrll rlbj Sd'.'0,'1,'52,',: ClV.'52, + .., , ,, fa' af ' f 1 bl' . ll K JY W pp + S d ' ', ',1,' 1, '32, 33:0 h .r ,'30, '31, '31, B ,.'-,'3.l,'2:l A ' '.'3o, I + Sodality, 50, '31, '32, '352 Aladdin, '32, '33: Hom ,'50,'.'3,,'3 H ' ,f-, ffi. + , , ,Rf . 1 .,. + S d ' , 10, '51, '32, 35: Aldd' , 32,1 H - , '3 , '31, '32, '553 Cln, Oli ' , '50, 5l, C51 ff a I. 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'SS 1711 N 1 I1 -1 - -- -A --1 -- 1 -1 -4 umm Class Hzstory N SPITE of the fact that the members of this year s unaor Class are not quite as numerous as they were when they entered Marquette High rn 1930 neyerthe less they are eaery bit as loyal and scholas tacally anclmed as ever From our number we haye contributed our share to eyery branch of high school actavataes literary relagaous athletic Our class seemed to be one of the most athletacally anclaned classes an the school The football squad contained many from our ranks who saw actave ervace an all the games Raymond Sonnenberg Richard Klein ack Wessel ohn akopachek and ohn Deane earned their emblems thas year and Sonnenberg has been honored with the cap taancy of the unaor Avalanche for the com 1 g y r Sonny was also named on the first all Conference team an honor indeed Besides these stars there are yunrors too numerous to mention who wall form the nucleus for the next year s tc am On tlae school quintet we saw Phil O Don nell Ray Sonnenberg frank Larkin ohn Drew Charles Shanners and Wlllaam Bakula on the regular squad Of thas number O Donnell at forward Sonnenberg at guard and Shmners at forward accounted for tlae yery successful season that our team en yoyed As yet there has been no captaan elected for next year but Sonnenberg O Donnell Larkin and Shanners merited the Marquette mayor emblem Track sees ohn Deane Russ Arndorfer Xlifalter foley Robert Burg Charles Walber ames Cannon Ray Sonnenberg Thomas Plant Clarence Scholl Iranklm Larkin and ohn Drew working out eaery eyemng after school Although we cant tell the outcome of the track season yet it as nearly ccrtaan that Deane Arndorfer Ioley Sonncnberg C annon md Larkin vtall haye garnered many points for Marquette The golf team as uncertain as to its existence thas year but the tennis team wall find many a yunaor melding a racket Bossort leads the field of unnors an this minor sport In forensics too the unaors are second to none Paul Borchert Erwin Nemmers Robert lxelley oseph McGee Fred Casper Anthony Killa ack Wessel and erome Gahn portrayed roles an The Inspector Gen eral the annual production of the Prep Players On the debate squad Russel Arn dorfer and Edward Farrington represented tlae third year class and under the tutelage of Mr joseph P Donnelly S these two boys were molded into public speakers of no mean ability In loyalty to the mission collections the greater portion of the unaor class must bow to the Sophomore classes Howeyer Class BB has been the leader for the year Congratu lations' ack Wessel Clarence Scholl Rob ert Maller Francis Berg George Doherty and Charles Shxnners all members of the thard year group are members of the Mis saon Board Charles Walber Franklin Larkin Daniel Keating and Robert Kelley represent the umor Class on the FLAMBIAU the school magazine Erwin Nemmers Bernard Wah len ohn oerger ack Wessel Neal Mc Gurk lrancas Berg Donald ohnston and Verne Dapp are the unaor staff members on tlae Ionla the school newspaper This year under the direction of Coach Gonyo an extensave intra mural basketball program vyas held In the finals Classes 4A and 3A played for the champlonshap which tlae Senior team won by a aery close score After the season certain basketball stars not an the tournament packed an all tournament team Daniel Keating and Russel Arndorfer two umors were honored mth berths on thas all star team N0 account of the eaents of the year would be complete without some mentaon be ang made of tlae aaraous class officers who guided the destamcs of their respectrye groups throughout the months past Leader shap as a most potent factor an the success of any organization and sance the school as a huge whole made up of many component factors the cooperation of each one of tlae unats as necessary for tlae success of tlae whole Consequently the role played by tlae men mentioned below has been of yery great amportance Those selected to lead their class for the year are as follows Three A President Dan1clKeat1ng Vacc President Raymond Sonnenberg Three B President Francis Fitzpatrick Vace Presr dent ack Wessel Three C President ohn Deane Vice President Russel Arndorfer Three D President ames Cannon lCONTINUl'D ON PAC F 1105 I 0 n 1 , ' .L J A - - , , . s .V D , 4 U I 1 r4 1 I ,, .v. . . 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W' N5 ,,, U Y N 4 -ra + T2 fi :Z 4 'rn E ,Q ...I I P E-4 Yoploomoaee Class Hzstory VERY few years there comes to Ma quette za banner year which partaea pates an all school actayataes and leads an many Such a class are tlae Sophomores as their records for the year wall show In the first mayor eaent of the year th Field Day at Grant Park the second year men were eaerywhere leading three legged races wheelbarrow races and lastly the sub sequent rush for food They were close run ners up an the drop kack and samalar foot ball contests although tlaey could not best the older and bagger yunaors and senaors It was an football that many first showed their athletic abalataes The Sophomore rep resentatawes eleyen an all were McBrad Kaczmarek Callen Schafiler Deyatt Pete son Frymark and the Matt brothers Daly w as assastant manager of the team Many of these men saw servace on tlae field anl are faar prospects for next year s first stran, Although no sophomores placed on the farst team an basketball many played well on tlae B team which gave us anterestang pre lamanary games through tlae season In track the yearlangs gaae us Callahan the forty an l saacty yard flash and lrymark a good maler During tlae basketball season occurred on of the most welcome events of the year Sophomore Night By a general yote at w as clecaded to make the program not dramafac aecordang to custom but athletac ln the bas ketball tournament an tlae gym A tr umphecl and won again an tlae lvanlaoe meet an which at was well represented by oseph Matt the fiery steed and am Steekel the rader The affair was ended by a large and appetazang lunch an the cafeteraa The next day prizes were elastrabutecl to the y ara oaas classes and players an tlae atlaletae eyents among them tlae boxers an ' B and 7 C The Sophomore classes were also enthusa astac and generous throughout tlae year an the support of the foreign and home Massaons Although hrst place an tlae weekly Massaon collectaons of the school w as seldom won by a Sophomore class neaertlaeless the con sastent eontrabutaon of goodly sums brought up the general ayerage of the year to za hagla mark One of the Sophomores ohn Calleaa w as rewarded by thas general anterest of the Sophomore classes when he won a valuable basketball at the annual Massaon Board C hrastmas rattle Soon after the second semester had be gun Mr L Schlenk started has annual hunt for talent among the dramatasts of the school The Sophomores responded an large numbers to laas call Three of them were cast ames Callen as Dobchynska Eugen Moser as Artemy Fallapoyateh and Wallaam Reach as the Sergeants Wife Adaertasana for the play The Inspector General w ls supported maaeh by Robert Daly s marvelous saalesmanshap and by Plaal lraesons colorful posters which kept tlae play an the mancls of the students for weeks before the openang naght The Sophomore classes were also en thusaastac an a financial way an the support of The Inspector General More than fixe hundred dollars worth of taekets were sold by the combanecl efforts of the Sophomorfs 1 sum wlaaeh far saarpassecl that of any of th other classes Of thas saam 7 B was responsa ble for tlae greatest amount In another field of drama tlae elocutaoa contest saw men entered the finals They were RobertDaly gaaang Wfhasperan Ball Leon Lukaseewska gaaang Kassang Cups Race Anthony Kaaznaewska presenting Da Besta lrand lugene Moser wath Cohen onthe Telephone Ray Caartass speakang l-Iumoresque and Thomas Croasdaal gaaang The Lattle Stowaway The wanner w as Ray Curtass who gase l-lumoresque a ewasla daalect paece 'lhe contest was praasecl by tlae yuclges and teachers as one of the best they had eyer heard With the Inspector General whach came about a month after the contest the actaaaty seasoa closed Scholastac standing an tlae second year w as high Phalap Fraeson leaelang an the farst semester watla an average of ninety hae The honor last eaery month hacl tlae names of at least ten sophomores On the Torcla and Flambeau staffs were many Sophomores among them Phalap Erae son art edator and Robert Daly adxertas ang manager ohn Callahan and ohn Deaatt on the llambeau and Ray Curtass Roger l-lerbst and Robert Shaw on th Torch In the Library Staff were ames Eatf Leon Lukaszew ska and Robert Walters Sophomore class officers were 7 A Daly Fracson Callahan and Curtass 7 B Har rangton Lambeck and Shaw 'C OCon acoxraxeao ox P-all --1 -4 i-0 IIN 0 eh A. , . ,-, . . .- , 4. 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V2 lllsb n-4 u-1 -1 u-4 -4 -X -N C fn 'R NJ 'C A + 3.2 E 'N' 2 4 f-w 3 T' C4 QC Y Y L14 i I E' reslomen Class Hzstory HL fall of 1937 found some four score trmrd freshmen enterrng Marquette Hrgh These first year men were to be come the prrde of Marquette and they hay already started to rchreve that goal berng represented rn rlmost every aetryrty rn the school The freshmen were well represented on the Honor Roll and Clarenee Drleke seho lrstre le reler of the freshmen rlso led the entrre student body the first semester wrth rn ryerrge of 95 6 The uerrge freshman frred yery well rn hrs new studres of Latrn and Algebra After seyeral drys of sehool hrd passed Wir H OHrrre freshmrn Athletre Dr rector rssued hrs frrst erll for boys who wrshed to apply for posrtrons on the fresh men football term Because of lrck of re serye strength the term drdnt wrn the mr yorrty of rts grmes The ye rrlrngs howeyer rlways went down frghtrng rnd for thrs rer son the team tred three grmes out of the srfe plryed Durrng the season some first rlte bheehrn ohn Ixestly Ind ohn Le rhy rp perrrng to be the most promrsrng Basketbrll serson soon rolled rround and approaermrtely srxty crndrdrtes reported the hrst nrght of prretree The squrd w rs grid utlly eut down untrl only thrrteen men rc mrrned These thrrteen reeeryed some good coachrng from Mr E Bolrnd S and Bob O Keefe of lrst year s y rrsrty The term went through 1 yery suceessful se rson wrn nrng twenty out of twenty one grmes The entrre first team looks yery promrsrng rnd we predrct that eyeryone wrll some day wrn a y rrsrty letter Trrek the only mayor sport rn whrcn freshmrn rre permrtted to prrtrerptte wrs taken up by sexerrl freshmen who reported for practrce the first few nrghts Most ot these young hopefuls howeyer soon dropped the sport rnd now there rs but one freshmrn on the squad Odds lre agarnst thrs one so we wrll haye to wart trll next year to see the freshmen track men rn actron Because of the return of many lettermen we do not eiepect any freshmen to wrn letters rn the two mrnor sports golf and tennrs Class basketball proyed to be yery suc cesstul for most freshman classes Although all the first year classes frnrshed rn the sec ond dryrsron the sophomores had to play hard to wrn over therr underclassmen l the class basketball tournament the two freshman classes were soon elrmrnrted by the upper elassmen lt rs yery rmportant that all athletrc ex ents and other sehool actryrtres should be backed by the entrre student body Throughout the entrre football season the freshman wer well represented at exery grme Our two Drds Day ehrrrmen Normrn Gahn rnd Prul La Brssonrere drd splendrd work rn en eouragrng the first year boys to do therr prrt rn frllrng Marquette Unryersrty s Gymnasruna The annurl eloeutron contest gaye the freshmen an opportunrty to manrfest then ibrlrty rn publrc sperkrng Thrs contest was more rnterestrng than any preyrous one of rts krnd Lester La Motte was awarded first prrze and becruse of hrs eveellent perforn. rnee he wrll recerye a gold medrl at the C ommeneement exererses rn une Our group was represented rn the play The Inspector General by liraners Nawn ers lbrlrty rs rn aetor had 1 great dell to lo wrth the suceess of the plrv We must rlso pry trrbute to oseph Hrrgrayes for hrs ue yoted work is 1 member of the prtron staff to Sy lyester Perszyk for hrs work of makrng posters rnd to Robert Melfnrry for hrs suc eess rn sellrng trckets Joseph Hargrayes and Robert Mcflnrry led therr class 1C to thrrd plate rn the sale of trckets Thrs year s unror Chorus has lryed up to the strndard of former years by exhrbrtrnv mrrked talent and contrnued rmproyement rt all rts publrc appearances The freshmen were also well represented rn the unror Sodalrty rn whrch they took rn aetrye prrt And the weekly report of the Mrssron Col leetron usually found a Ireshmrn class well towards the top of the lrst Thus another class has placed rtself rn the records of Marquette We the class of 56 wrsh to evrtend our thanks to the mem bers of the faculty for therr endeaxors rn makrng our first year at Marquette not only a success but also a pleasure We are sur that the accomplrshments we have made rn our first year wrll help us to attarn greater goals rn our liter years and we hope to eon trnue to lrye up to the good name Marquette has made for herself rn all lrnes of endeay or X I-0 -4 lx . 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V4 -Sw ,MT Pwr' Emcfonm' 'FE' W I 1-a Ibe gmlzpr o Ibree mea' 1671! ur ly be Toll of the Mameuvers TI-IOMASI DESMOND 33 T WAS the day before the annual Pa cnhc fleet maneuy ers when all the naval equrpage on the coast gathers for a mock battle One needed but to glanee around Sm Drego to see that the fleet was rn Eyery street eyery establishment was filled wrth whrte clad men and OITICCIS 'Ihe harbor was swarming wrth crvrllans golng out to Inspect the shrps from the tmy submarmes to the monstrous battle wagons Tomorrow would be 1 great day for eyeryone and es en I lost the boredom common to a reporter antrcrpatrng how I should see the drsplay from my paper s plane I had fmrshed my story for the afternoon edltlon and was wallemg toward the docks As I turned a corner I met 1 group of lreu tenants one of whom stepped up to me ask mg Do you remember me7 I it once recognrzed hlm as rm Hull .1 boyhood frlend It had been years srnce we had met so I suggested that we go 1nto some nearby place for dlnner and haxe 1 tall-4 Comersatron during the meal was rather dull, for Jim seemed quret and rather sad Oyer our coffee I trred leadrng hum wnth the questron, Well, jrm, I suppose you are all set for a good trme tomorrow 9 Hull looked up solemnly and sard, No, Harry the last three maneuyer days have been the drearlest days of the year for me I-Iow IS that' I rnqurred Oh rts a rather long story md not so ple asant replled the serrous young officer My rnterest was aroused and I urged ham to tell me what had happened It was four years ago he began t these maneuyers that a sad thing happened I had been In the aetne seruce for just one month when rt occurred Seyen of us had just fmrshed a two year flight course and had been asslgned to the new carrrer Saratoga We were all close frnends but one of them lack I-Iarxey was my buddy We had been room mates for four years at Annapolis and two more at the flying held I guess all sex en of us thought we were assrstant admrrals wrth the new carrrer the fast planes and the brg drrll coming off as a sort of reception to On the mornmg of the twenty ninth con drtrons for maneuy ers were perfect for every branch of the nayy except the Iceberg patrol Not a cloud was rn the sl-.y, there was yust breeze enough to stretch out the old wrnd socl. 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K IQ' -15 III E-1 of the harbor durrng whrch trme our com mander read our orders We were to fly southward for thrrty mrnutes and then errcle back to the target shrps by ten thrrty After passrng rt rn battle array we would go north for another hours tlrght and then return to the fleet At ten forty fue the Heets long range guns would be eoneentrated on the old hulk and by eleyen oclock rt would be safely stowed rn Mr oress well known compartment As the planes were assrgned I drew a brg bomber rn the next to the last group whrle ack was gryen 1 fast lrttle pur surt shrp rn the last dryrsron One by one the planes roared down the flrght deck and slrpped rnto the mornrng sunlrght The shrps rose rn wrde crrcles un trl they reached hye thousand feet where they rdled untrl the entrre squadron of sex enty hye plrnes w as formed rnto battle ar ray 'Ihen we started out toward Mexrcan waters It w rs 1 perfeet mornrng for flyrng near and we swung north toward rt As I glrmpsed the decadent hulk the first planes were already sw ooprng down on rt then rrs rng up and contrnurng on to the northward The groups of three passed oyer rt swrftly md soon my unrt s turn came ust as I was nosrng the plane down I heard 1 sprttrng sound come from my motor The mechanrc rn the nose of the plane leaned oy er tow ard the motor the obsery er began to use the gas pump I worked the controls but all to no ryarl The motor dred out a clogged gaso lrne prpe nobodys fault no rmmedrate remedy I lmded close to the target shrp We hrt the water wrth a slrght crash and rnspectron showed that 1 square foot of fabrrc had rrpped out of the bottom of the plane Wfater was rrsrng raprdly rn the heayy machrne As the plane sank we swam oy er to the shrp and clambered up rts slrmy wooden srdes In our eaecrtement we had not thought of the fate awartrng our new found hayen nor had we notrced that a plane had dropped out of the formatron followrng us and was errclrng watchrng the outcome of our mrs hap I then realrzed that the hoyerrng shrp was ack s and that he was antrcrpatrng the eomrng shells whrch should surely krll us three In 1 flash he banked and he lded east toward the fleet ten mrles away I-le was soon but 1 speck rn the sky XX'e sat huddled on the deck rn dread antrerpatron of what we felt certarn our fate would be Trme passed Then we heard 1 whrstlrng as a bomb fell a scant two hun dred yards aw ay We knew the end was now at hand We warted but to our am rzement no more shells came and rn 1 short trme we saw 1 drspateh boat comrng tow ard us We lerrned the rest of the story of our almost unbelreyable escape from the bolt erew About 1 mrnute before firrng trme 1 pl rne hrd come rn from the west fir to the rrght of the hrst shrp to fire It rose from rts Hyrng posrtron just aboye the water and crr elrng doye upon the battleshrp as rt hred outstretched arm but somehow he drpped hrs rrght wrng too low The lrttle plane hrt 1 thrck radro wrre and crashed down rnto the water 1 few feet from the shrp 'Ihe gun crews left therr posts some mannrng rescue equrpment others retrreyrng the preerous slrp of paper whrch told of our plrght Wfhen they had hshed that smashed plane out of the water jack had passed on Why w asnt the story eyer publrshed' I anxrously asked Vifell sard rm just then the nryy w as berng crrtrcrzed for rts great expendrtures and thought best to pass oyer the leerdent wrth the mere report of an othcer krlled rn actron They drd however send hrs medal for herorsm around to hrs folks That rs why I hate the maneuyers more than anythrng else that happens rn the nayy As we arose from the table ack bowed hrs head I thrnk rt was to hrde the manly t rr I saw trrcklrng down hrs hrm tlnned the k If E. 5 .L Y D In . 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Lv Q 3' I A Model Obztumy IOSEPI-II STARCK 33 AVL you eyer he 1rd or read a really honest obrtuary I am certarn that you neyer hase Nerther haye I 1nd who he1rs more of them than If Xiy work rs of the sort whrch compels me to lrsten to at le 1st one obrtuary eyery day and sometrmes to more than one Wrth me rt rs ordrnrry busrness to srt through these euphemrstre speeches rn rapt attentron wrth the apperrance of absorbrng and multrplyrne the merrts ot e1eh I must oeeasronally shake my head sadly from srde to srde as rf the 1315511121 of some QI'1I'lLl 1nd noble speermen of humanrty were almost too much for me to bear Thrs attrtude howeyer rs merely assumed for busrness purposes It rs the ac cepted mask behrnd whrch all sueeessful men of my professron hrde therr true sentr ments It rs IS essentlll a plrt of my eelurp ment rs my swrllow t1rl eo1t and patent leather shoes Personally I drscount esery Qlowrng trrbute by nrnety per eent take one hrlf of the seyulre root of the remunder 1 f1rrIy reeurrte reeount ot the deee1sed per son s eh1raeter L1st week I brrrred Senator Gyp of thrs Stlte QI was the emy ot all the followers of my professron Prretrerlly eyery State eelebrrty wrs present 1t the eeremony 'Ihe Goyernor hrmselt delryered the obrtu lry speech It was the finest brt of satrre I haye exer h1d the pleasure of lrstenrng to Per haps rt sounded ey en more rronrc to me th 1n to the muorrty of those present for I h 1d known Mr Gyp exer srnce he was 1 chrld lllel I knew hrs eh rr1eter from A to Z The Goyernor eulogrzed the dead Senator untrl he could thrnk ot no more attrrbutrye xrrtues wherewrth to flatter hrs memory XVhen he h1d hnrshed he actually eongratu Irted the remrrnrng relltryes on therr good tortune rn htnrng sueh noble blood coursrne through therr yerns That speech was certarn ly 1 masterprece of oratory but oh how perxerted were the facts Had I been called upon to grye 1 short honest strrctly honest ILLOLIHI of the Senators lrfe rt would hue been somethrng lrke thrs My dear frrends Today rt rs our un expected plersure and good fortune to lay rw ay forexer the body of the late Senator Cyp What an approprrzrte name Exen as r lrd 1t sehool he was nrcknamed Klepty beeruse of hrs propensrty for trkrng thrnes th at belonged to others But he was not only r petty skull-.rng lrttle thref Added to thrs rgnoble yrce was the strll more rgnoble h1brt of lyrng Yes Mr Gyp could Ire hrmself out of prretreally any srtuatron that hrs other evrl trarts led hrm rnto In fact he became so profrerent rn thrs art that people actually drsbelreyed hrm when he occasronally spoke the truth But worst of all and for thrs trart I rm eertrrn th1t those who knew hrm rntrm1teIy desprsed hrm most he was 1 craxen hyy o errtre1I fawnrng parasrte a fit counterprrt ot Urrrh Heep rf eyer there was one The I1te Senrtor had an rnsatrable desrre for power 1nd went rbrord tryrne to 11qurre rt rn thrs desprerble manner How he eorrld flatter and serye those whose socral and po lrtrerl rnfluenee he wrshed to cultryate 1nd how on the other hand he would show hrs sneerrne contempt of those oyer whom he wrelded power Oh how real men lo1the md detest thrt unmanly yree of hypoerrsy rnd th tt self eentered rnterest Irrends there are only a few of the countless sordrd qualrtres possessed by thrs ere ztrrre who had the audrcrty to c1Il hrmself 1 mm I eould go on for hours exprtrrtrng upon the rnnumerable yrces and defects of the l1te Mr Gyp but the subject becomes drst1steful rn my mouth and I am rncre1s rngly e rger to st1rt and to lead the processron th1t wrll t1ke the Senator for 1 rrde I wrll howexer eonelude my speech charrtably by recallrng one good prarseworthy benefrcul aet that Vr Gyp performed and that not more than three davs ago he dred Now for the processron l NQ' , ' 7 . , .v. .2 A t . 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' ' K' 1 Y 1 ' P J 1 Pe er Paul Rube: JOSEPI-Il WOCASEK 33 ETER PA UL RUBENS emrnent Hem rsh parnter was born at Sregen rn Westphalra on une 79 1577 When scrrcely ten he went to Antwerp to begrn hrs hrgher studres He was a wery excellent Latrn scholar and for hrs refined taste was employed as a page rn the household of the Countess of Lalarng Hrs wrdowed mother was much pleased at thrs turn of ex ents and wrshed hrm to contrnue rn the Countesss employ But young Peter had hrgher ambr trons lrnally hrs mother yrelded to hrs per srstent pleadrngs and allowed hrm to follow hrs proper vocatron choosrng as hrs master Tobras Verhaecht a landscape parnter From 1600 to 1608 Rubens resrded rn Italy rn the household of the Duke of Man tua Hrs sojourn rn thrs colorful country was of extreme rmportance to hrs artrstrc develop ment Sent to Rome rn 1601 to take copres from Raphael he was also commrssroned to parnt sex eral prctures for the church of Santa Croce St Helen Wrth the Cross T e Crownrng Wrth Thorns and The Crucr Hxron are to be found rn the hosprtal at Grasse For a whole year he studred at Ma drrd Spam and became accustomed wrth the masterpreces of Trtran We get a more complete rdea of Rubens abrlrtres from the rmmense prcture The Baptrsm of Our Lord now rn the Antwerp rrt gallery orgrnally parnted for the esurts at Mantua rn 1604 Here may be seen the rniiuence of Italran surroundrngs Vrgorous rn desrgn Rubens remrnds one of Mrchael Angelo whrle rn decoratrwe skrll he seems to be descended from Trtran and rn color rng from Romano More works of thrs perrod are The Transfiguratron and The Vrrgrn rn a Glory of Angels Rubens returned to Antwerp rn 1608 on the death of hrs mother Hrs desrre to go agarn to Italy was owerruled by the wrsh of hrs sox erergns who on September 23 1609 made hrm court parnter wrth all the prrsr leges of the royal house By order of the munrcrpalrty he parnted the oft repeated Adoratron of the Magr a prcture now rn the Madrrd gallery measurrng 12 by 17 feet and contarnrng 28 lrfe srze figures many rn gorgeous attrre warrrors rn armour horse men slaxes and camels Rubens was hrs own sexerest crrtrc If there was anythrng that he drd not lrlee about a prcture he would reparnt rt entrrely untrl rt surted hrs fancy Although the sub ject was frequently repeated by the great parnter hrs first Descent from the Cross rs looked upon as hrs masterprece Begun rn 1611 the celebrated work was placed rn 1614 ln many respects Italran rnfiuenee re marns consprcuous rn the work although authorrtres hold that the Descent from the Cross rs thoroughly Flemrsh About thrs trme churches were berng heawrly decorated wrth artworks of huge drmensrons Altars magnrfied to monuments sometrmes reachrng the full herght of the xaulted roof drsplayed between therr twrsted columns pretures of a srze hrtherto unknown No master seemed better fitted to be assocr ated wrth thrs krnd of parntrng than Rubens In the church ot St Charles rn Antwerp de stroyed by fire rn 1718 thrrty nrne huge cerl rng panels of beautrful composrtron were hrs productrons Rubens delrghted rn undertakrngs of rast proportrons The large srze of a prcture he wrote grxes us parnters more courage to represent our rdeas wrth the utmost freedom and semblance of realrty I confess myself to be by a natural rnstrnct better filled to exe cute work of the largest srze The correctness of thrs apprecratron he demonstrated by a serres of twenty four prc tures rllustratrng the lrfe of Marre de Medr cr queen mother of France The complete work rs now exhrbrted rn the Loun re At the request of Rrchelreu he parnted the Trr umph of Henry IV one of the noblest works of Rubens or of any master Rubens comprehensron of relrgrous deco ratrse art rs drsclosed rn the Assumptron of the Blessed Vrrgrn at the hrgh altar of Ant werp cathedral finrshed rn 1626 Esery out lrne rs bathed rn lrght so that the Vrrgrn rs elex ated to dazzlrng glory Rubens penetrated rnto the sprrrt of hrs subyects more deeply than at first srght seems consrstent wrth hrs prodrgrous faculty rn executron An example of thrs rs the Massacre of the Innocents I rs a composrtron that can leare no one un mor ed After a brrllrant career as a drplomat of the court Rubens agarn turned to parntrng 1f0XTlXLfD ON PACT 11 1 . 1 Q er it H 25 2 gr ey , .' r 'FL 1 2, I ' . r 'J . 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I . 1 A 1 . f , . , , , , . , X ' ' . . . 1 r rx lk 'VG I. .1 I .. 3 H. 1 I 'ff S .L Yom bag Igafped loo uznded in msla my rlalement Wells Downer FRANCISJ REINER 34 I-IE factory whistle had just given its through the gate nodded to old jerry the gate keeper and turned toward thc car lme The bitter December wind whipped down the street and enveloped me in its chill grasp I huddled deeper rnto the raised collar of my overcoat and wished dcvoutly that the Wells Downer ran a little more reg ularly on nights like this First and Wells is not exactly as cozy a spot as one would pick in which to wait for a street car After what seemed to me an interminable time the car hove into sight I boarded it settled myself in one of the rear seats and langurdly surveyed my fellow passengers There were only about six persons in th car Of these all but two were in front of me On the seat directly opposite mme sat a young man and young lady The latter was tastefully even expensively dressed while the former clad in a dark overcoat frayed at cuffs and collar and wearing a battered felt hat appeared to be one of that numerous class of ill paid office workers On his lap lay a well worn leather bag which even in his sleep he clutched com ulsn ely The di parity in the pair s appearance intrigued me Why a fashionably dressed young lady clad fellow was more than I could fathom They could not be husband and wife for no office worker iso I judged him to bej could provide such expensive apparel for his wife My thoughts were interrupted by a loudly dressed woman reekmg of cheap perfum who had just gotten on the car and had chosen the vacant half of my seat Why when there were thirty seven other vacant seats she should prck the one by me was something I could not understand The xag aries of the female mmd will always be I suppose a closed book to the mere males My attentron now shifted to the person be side me Taking out a compact she began her facial restoration Slightly annoyed at the rising cloud of powder I turned to leave my seat when my attention was arrested and held by a sight reflected in the mirror of the compact The young lady opposite had taken a penknife out of her handbag and after looking furtrvely around cut a slit in the bag the young man was holding Look mg around once more to see if she had been observed by anyone she thrust her hand into the bag No sooner had she put her hand in if I . 4' ' ' all ' r f , Q! - - , 1 S -L J . i 44 - i rr I ff ,- fl' - 1 - , seven P.M. wail, when I passed should sit next to such an obviously poorly- 7 A ' . , , . Y ' I ' Q 7 7 VY . . , . , , . A 7 3 4' . , . ' 3 , 1 , . . . , . . . , I 7 7 , , . 5, , l than a look of utter loathrng spread oyer her face urckly she drew her hand out cos ered wrth blood She attempted to put her gloye on but farlrng rn thrs vsrapped h r hand rn her handkerchref pressed the but ton and left the car at the next stop Th woman besrde me then rose rnd left at the followrng stop My mrnd was rn a muddl at these unusual h rppenrngs I could not de erde what to do Should I attempt to follow the grrl or should I just mrnd my own busr ness? Or should I vs rrn the young man? I looked across the arsle at hrm He had just awakened from hrs doze and was starrng dazedly out of the vrndow rn the manner ol one who has rrdden past hrs stop and rs un able to determrne vshere he rs After a fevt mrnutes he seemed to have located hrmself for he rose from hrs seat and got off at the next stop Instantly I was after hrm for I had determrned to follow hrm and warn hrm of hrs mrshap 'lhrrty erghth and Wells at erght PM on a cold December nrght rs not a yery vlell lrghted or populated sectron My he art thumped agunst my rrbs as I followed hrm otf the car and down Thrrty erghth Street He struck out at a raprd strrde and had gone half a block before I caught up wrth hrm Your bag I gasped too wrnded to fin rsh my statement A look of utter drsmay spread oyer hrs features Iwexerrshly he opened hrs bag and drew out a thrn lead contarner from whrch some thrck red flurel was oozrng out of jagged hole exrdently made by the grrl penknrfe When he saw the escaprng flurd drrpprng from rts contarner onto the ground a groan of utter angursh excaped hrm Lost he moaned the work of years lo ' Come I sard buck up I can grxe a pretty good descrrptron of the grrl who sat besrde you Well go to the Polrce and s e what they can do We harled a taxr and drowe to the nearest polrce statron Enterrng the charge room I got the shock of my lrfe There rn custody of the matron was the grrl of the pen knrfe The lady of the powder puff was talkrng to the sergeant As we entered they looked at Thats the man Sergeant See hes strll got the bag You female busres grye me a parn growled the sergeant as he motroned us to hrs desk Well rf rt wasn t for some female busres you stool warmers would strll be poundrng 1 beat Now lrsten Sherlock and get thrs strarght Scrape the red stuff off ennre s hand there and sawe rt It ll be Lxhrbrt A Thrs fellow here porntrng yaguely rn the drreetron of the man vsrth the bag rs Arnold H Bronson an analytreal chemrst whatey er that rs He s got some bug about drscoserrng the secret of a dye they used to make a thou sand years ago Crazy I thrnk The sergeant nodded hrs head rn agree ment Well young man lets hear your story m began Bronson I know rmpatrently rnteryected the se geant you re A H Bronson you re achem rst you ye drscovered some great secret trred to sell rt to a man you thorrght repre sented a firm of chemrsts he put you off mth a promrse set thrs young lady to trarl you and try to get a sample of rt sos he could haye rt analyzed and patent rt hrm se see we keep an eye on all the brg trmers the busrness so when vte sam Nellre anl her pal Stexe vsorkrng on you we knovs t vxas somethrng brg We el just about gry en up hope of gettrng anythrng on them when Nell pulled her lrttle stunt tonrght Now lets haye your story Well Bronson began I vron t bore you wrth detarls The grst of the story rs thrs I drscoyered the secret of the ancrent Tyrran purple the dye whrch the ancrent Phoenr crans used and the secret of vnhrch has been lost for eenturres Thrs red Hurd rs the base for the color There s an rmmense fortune rn rt I got rnto com ersatron wrth thrs man you call Steye about a month lgo and happened to mentron rt to hrm Told hrm I was look rng for backrng and he asked me to com around and see hrm Yeh' put rn the sergeant then he set Nell to track you and get a sample Well young man I hope thrs teaches you a lesson The next trme you drscover some Trp some Ten some dye dont go confid rng rn every stranger you meet As for you Nell youll go where you cant cut bags for a long trme to come Imperceptrbly I edged tovs ard the door I had no wrsh to figure rn a court case rnvoly mg farr mardens female busres and redrs coyered secrets Besrdes I vsas already an hour late for supper ' - 4 V1 1 ti 1 I . 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I V Shower Bath Ballads CHARLES G WIIIBER 34 HAVE often wondered why the swrsh of a shovver bath causes one to break forth rn melodrous vorce Why must one begrn to srng srmultaneously wrth the artr ficral downpour9 As thrs phenomenon rarely farls to happen I have been thrnkrng that there must be a reason for rt Is there rn the cadence of a shower some potent magrc to set ones musrc box clrckrng7 Are people who have never before sung a note rn therr lrves forced to break rnto song under grven crrcumstances 9 The other day I happened to pass the shower room of the school gymnasium My attentron was arrested startlrngly by sounds whrch rssued from thrs closed sanctuary of the bath I ventured nearer I peered rn There were only some stray members of the track team rrddrng themselves of the grrme of the course but the sounds they were emrttrng were truly appallrng A brg lanky mrler was roarrng Oh Mona' The others jorned rn wrth Mona you shall be free In ten mrnutes they had freed Mona at least thrrty trmes They were marvels of endurance Probably I thought therr ath letrc trarnrng had rendered therr lungs so lusty In the seclusron of my own shower I trred rn song to free Mona but I could per errtrons I suppose endurance comes wrth practrce The varrety of songs sung rn a bath rs rstoundrng I have heard a certarn coal heaver srng selectrons from Arda and Mrg non Recentlv l lrstened to Maurrce Henrrer the renowned barrtone srng whrle takrng 1 bath the modern juz hrt Moon Song I do not mean to say that thrs shower harmony rs always uplrftrng or even melodrous rn some eases rt has been exeeedrngly unpleasant to the err A few evenrngs ago I w rs enjoyrng the ev: hrlarrtrng sensatron of a shower rn the prr vacy of my hotel apartment The manager came up to the door of my room demandrng to know whether I was keeprng a menagerre rn my surte I took hrs rebuke humbly 'Ihrs very mornrng an acquarntance rn the room next to mrne asked rf my dog had been srck last nrght he had been howlrng so This fellow knows that I own no dog Then I re called that the evenrng before whrle rn my bath I had broken forth lustrly as rf rn sprred rnto the strams of Rrver Stay Way From My Door I felt humrlrated The strange thrng rs that though I enjoy my own srngrng durmg a shower I cannot abrde the srngrng of others rn the same srtua tron My anger rose to a dangerous prtch just the other evenrng when cozrly settled down to an hour wrth Tennyson I heard from the bathroom of the old codger across the hall the cracked strams of We ust Couldnt Say Goodbye That man owes hrs lrfe to the fact that our hotel has heavy doors wrth solrd locks I drd knock at hrs door and I was ready wrth a norsy protest but rnsrde the srngrng contrnued louder than ever Only thrs afternoon when I was thorough ly enjoyrng the trnglrng cold water thrs of fensrve nerghbor rattled my door dangerous ly demandrng that I stop teasrng the lron rn my room He I mean the old codger rs a darrng fellow and I suppose deservrng of some credrt for hrs courage I-lad I been should have rushed from mj room and wrth the memory of hrs own recent rnsult to arouse me I should have loudly resented hrs rnconsrderate protests and perhaps have commrtted some vrolenee Nevertheless I contrnue to enjoy my dulj solo rn the buh It relwes frayed nerves rt ards a tardy drgestron I do hold however that not all shower bath ballad srngers may hope to profit by these finer adv rntages md rewards There are eertarn rndrspensrble ards such as rmagrnrtron tret and a sense of proprretj Ior myself I should suffer rf deprrved of mj darly bath solo Mv nergh bors no doubt would never mass rt but I I srncerelj dread to thrnk of rt I should due wrthout rt , ' 7 7 I I. 7 ' A 7 A 4 I . ,y ' I , I g a 1 - . 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If '11' . 1 'nfl I ll re undef 11161 C111 zz emuled lib!! zone Ilklfbj N0 ROBI RT C TALL le1n m IH confronted XV1rden Brock rn the rnner othce of the ad mrmstratxon burldrng at ollet Penr tentmry But thus man w1snt lean by nature the color f1ded from hrs handsome face the sparkle had left hrs eyes The warden lemed back rn hrs eharr 1nd blew 1 cloud of heayy smoke unto the fur How old re you Cl1fton7 he queried dressed as Clrfton The w1rden knocked the ashes from hrs cigar You ye your lrfe 1he1d of you min You re young 1nd fortunately hue no de pendents St1rt lrfe oyer Clrfton 1nd re member you re no longer No 361 you re no longer Grllette the dnamond thref Thu lrfe rs oyer Clrfton 1nd rf you wrsh you can go stmrght intel m1ke a success of 1 lrfe you almost rulned before rt had really begun Iye gone to the trouble of changmg your mme to Clrfton bec1use I am Interested rn you and I thrnk you haye learned your lesson Th1nk you w1rden Ten years rs a long tlme so people haye prob1bly forgotten me Im stlrtrng oyer w1rden and Ill always remember the adyrce you ye gn en me Gues 361 DALY 35 I neyer had my re1l help when I was 1 l The warden puffed on hrs e1g1r What busrness do you mtend to get into Clnfton ' Well slr Im 1 jewel expert so I eould hnd 1 pllee rn the dramond maybe IS a d11mond broker Rrght you are But whateyer you careful' I think market do be spoke Frnally the warden offered burly hand to Chfton Sh1ke Clrfton and a world of you 'Ihats all and may you neyer a prnson from the msrde agam The t1ll lean man took the proffered hand smrled 1 smile of gratrtude and turned from the ot fice N0 361 walked from the olret Pem tentrary as Edw 1rd Cllfton freem1n 3 5 luck to look at Andrew Seyera strode down the corrldor of the fourth floor of the Emprre Burldmg On the door at the far end of the hall w as prmted Edward J Clifton Dramond Broker Seyera knocked then walked rn Behlnd a beautrful mahogany desk sat 1 tall well burlt man of about forty The man rose as the door opened ,l m- 11' 'n 't r, 'fo ' ' 1 'fury ' 1' . 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Well whats up Sexera7 asked Edward Clrfton Evidently he expected the vrsrtor ust a lrttle trp Clrfton that s all You ue heard of J P Montel the steel magnate Theres a rumor about the market that he s trying to get rrd of hrs dramond collectron and wrllrng to sell qurte reasonably ust thought you mrght be interested so I dropped rn to tell you How s busmess? Farr answered Clrfton Gettrng along qurte well for a newcomer rn the Chrcago market Say I thrnk Ill call Montel and see rf I can make arrangements to see hrm about the diamonds You say that they re part of a collectron eh? The tall man reached for hrs telephone and draled a number Mr Montel please? he asked pleasant ly and settled back rn hrs charr wartrng to hear the vorce of the steel magnate This rs Edward Clrfton speaking Mr Montel I hear you are eonsrderrng selling your dramond collectron and I would lrke to brd for rt Is rt possrble to make arrange ments to see the gems? Could you see me tonrght at seven Clrfton? Ill be rn my ofhce rn the Century over the busrness prn ately came the vorce from the receiver Why yes srr I can make rt Then the apporntment rs set for seven tonrght Thank you Mr Montel Clrfton pushed the phone asrde and looked at hrs watch Srx oclock now Sewera I ll have to hurry Half an hour later Edward Clrfton brd good nrght to the shrfty eyed Severa and harled a cab on Mrchrgan Boulex ard As ne sat rn the cab be began to wonder about the strange and sudden frrendlrness of Severa hrs arch competrtor on the market He thought for some trme but hrs reflectrons were rnterrupted as the cab came to a stop rn front of the beautrful Century burldrng Promptly at ses en he entered the luxurrous offrce of Montel It seemed rather odd that he should be alone rn hrs offrce at nrght 'lhe sixty year old steel magnate welcomed hrm brrefly and began the business Half an hour of parleyrng farled to brrng about a defrnrte agreement so the two made an apporntment for ten thrrty the followrng day From Montels office the broker went to a show It drdnt appeal to hrm so he left before rt was half oxer and harled another cab About ten he arrrved at home or rather hrs apartment for Clrfton was unmarrred and had no real home The broker was seated rn the coffee shop of hrs apartment hotel the next mornrng en joyrng a delrcrous breakfast of ham and eggs He picked up the mornrng news whrch lay folded on the table Pushrng back hrs plate he opened the paper The headlrne brought a barely audrble cry to hrs lrps J P Montel Found Strangled rn Otfrce Wealthy steel magnate murdered last nrght and robbed of valuable lewel collec tron Edward Clrfton diamond broker sus pected read the frrst part of the artrcle Clrfton was stunned for a moment and then rn a daze he grabbed hrs hat and coat and dashed for the door As he reached rt the black muzzle of a revolver jabbed hrm rn the rrbs and two strong hands grasped hrs wrrsts You re under arrest Clrfton growled a throaty vorce nearby How about Montel? The broker was too surprrsed to talk and before he knew rt he was speedrng through the streets rn a squad car with srrens screech rng On erther srde of hrm sat a brg grufl' detectrve drd you' querred one I tell you Im rnnocent' I drdnt know about rt trll just now when I prcked up that paper' On what grounds are you arresting me? he shouted desperately Crrcumstantral ewrdence returned the other You were with Montel last nrght werent you? Hrs stenographer left at seven and you came then Well the coroner says the man was murdered between seven and nrne Hrs dramonds were stolen and you re a dramond broker What more do you want? Clrfton was too stunned to argue The next trme he fully recox ered from the shock he was facrng Polrce Chref McGrnnrs rn Central statron The broker protested hrs rn nocence but sard he vsould not commrt hrm self untrl he had consulted an attorney At the prelrmrnary hearrng he was refused barl on the ground of hrs former prrson record Poor Clrfton was a nerrous wreck Hrs past lrfe was put rn glarrng headlines Her he had thought hrs past lrfe had gone rnto oblrsron and now rt was convrctrng hrm of a crrme he had not commrtted' The trral was set at an early date because rt was not necessary to prepare errdence How could a jury farl to comrct a man on ll 7 . l v ly 'U A I 5 l Y . . . , '. - ' C ' . , I ' ' y . . h , , L ' s v ' - V -v . , ' 7 ' , ' . ' . - , ' I y I. fs , I . ' ' ' 1 , 5 . building then and I think we could talk Didn't think you'd be caught so soon, , . . , . A ey, . -'Y J A . x' -. D av V . , V , ,, , ,l I . , 7 J . , A Q . . . V , . . . I , 2 V ' 1 2 ' A . 4 Y A - . , , 1 , V such ewdence as th1s7 A man was found murdered The suspect was seen at the place of the crlme at preclsely the tnme the man was strangled He was robbed of prnceless jewels and the suspect was a dramond brok er yes a former dxamond thlef Further more hrs calling card was found on the dead man s desk A perfect case agalnst the accused The trial was a nlghtmare to poor I:LlW1I'Ll Clnfton In a fmal attempt to clear hlmself he brought Severas name xnto the case But the crafty Severa had a perfect allbx Three men swore they saw h1m between the hours of seven and nme and at no trme was he near the Montel offlce For a major case the trral was exceptionally short After only four hours of dellberatron the jury reached nts xerdrct The tall form of the unfortunate Clrfton shook convulsnely as the yudge pronounced sentence Death commuted to Warden Charles Brock of ollet State Pem tentnary It was a warm summer ewenmg IH olret The prnsoners were restless all except No 361 Hrs tall lean form was huddled 10 a corner of the prnson Hrs cheeks were drawn hrs eyes sunken No 561' 'lhlt number would haunt hnm the rest of hrs days Why had they grven hum that number agaln' He was not Grllette he was not Cllfton but that horrnble No 361' Up and down the wall paced the guard The heat was Sflfllflg the nnght moonless He scanned the nnterxenlng space between the wall and the cell block Hrs searchmg eyes traveled to the work shop What was that' A brrght red glow shone through the wnndow Frre The guard dashed for the alarm bose then raced down to the ground nexel A fusnlade of shots greeted hlm as he flew to the arsenal and guard house A prlson break Shots rang ln the anr where they mmgled wxth the hoarse crles of fifteen hundred freedom hungry conxlcts The break was perfectly planned and rn ten mmutes the conuncts had control of the mam cell block Seven guards bound and gagged were thrown ln a cell The fire spread wlth horrnblc raprdlty The confus1on was terr1 fymg' Into the mess hall surged the con nets an angry desperate mob There they momentarrly stopped Warden Brock leaped for a brxef moment they lnstened Then a mad cry went up and bullets sang through the air Get the fool' Hes the one we want' Agam they dashed for the warden but IS they duel so 1 ttll lean com lct leaped nn front of hlm and hred Into the rmks of hrs fellow com nets Was he made Another terrnble shout rose from the throats of the prnsoners A hundred shots rang out and two men crumpled to the floor They were XX xrden Brock and No 361 SIIWZIIZ67' D11 wn I hem! lf1e 111111111' Jfflllg 11111 It Izjed 1 f1111e ll II llve 111 A111 1 1111111 111 Ile Il 1111111 le 1 he 1111 llve 10111111 Ifflllgf 11111 I1 11111 1 ffl 1 111111 111 eel re 1 111 If11l1 111 1 Il 1111166 1 f111y Iwo I l1e111J the 10111111 f 1Il111g 111111 I1 lzjed 111111e Il II the 1111 wueuunj IIMMIR B5 ,' , ' . 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C Mulllauz Mebegm Senzor Sodalzty I-Il: hnest most 1mport.1nt extra cur I'lCLIl1 1et1y1ty 1n the school lb the So d1l1ty of the Blessed VIfglH Mftry There 1re numerous org1n1mt1ons 1t Mar quette lI1Ll uneloubtedlv they 1ll hll 1 neces stry 1nd x1t1l need Athletles dexelop t1e physrelue l1ter1ry 1nd ITlLlSlLll groups de xelop 1 eertun needed gr11n ol eulture But the 5od1l1ty not only LHLOLlI'li,LS 1nd pro motes 1ll these but If 1lso h1s 1 h1gher and more t1r I'i.lLlllIl2., mot1xe tl1e honor 1nel lory ot the Mother ol God 'Ihe m1yor1ty ot the sueeess ot th1s ye1rs eh 1pter ot the bOLllllfy m1ght well be 1ttr1b uted to the ettorts ot Rey S A Boyle S llklllfl ITlOelLI'lfOl' hlhe runnlng ot 1n or 1n1L1t1on ot thus lsmd neeess1r1ly myolxes gre 1t de ll tt detul worle l lfllkl' Hoy e es pended no sm1ll rmount ot effort rn d1spos 1ng ot these t1reson'1e t1sles Besldes the fkfllllll' weelely busmess ind Splflftlll meetmgs the SOllllty e1rr1ed out m1n1 XXOI'fllXkllllt. 1et1y1t1es throughout the 1e1r rllle hugest ot these w1s the hun le lr1xe tor the heneht ot Mrlw 111leee s poor rllllb w 1s eondueted lor lbout two w eelss be tore the Chr1st1'n1shol1d1y The eyeAr1t wis 1n o11tst1nd1ns, sueeess is w 18 euderleed by the number ot bundles turned 1n by the com bmed sttl lent hodx Xloreoyer the Sod1l1ty sponsored 1 ClIl1OllC lnstr11et1on Le 1gue unrt whose mlue need not be ment1oned In Apnl the M1y llflf eollect1on md the rmpressne ceremony 1n erownmg the Blessed VIFQIU w IS 1ll Clffllkl out under the 'ILISPILCS ol the boel1l1ty 'Ihus t1r we l1 ne de 1lt only w1th tl1e loe1l ehrpter of the Sod1l1ty lt Mirquette In re lllfy th1s org1n1z1t1on 15 1 whole wls e1ty w1de 1nd thls on 1 lughly OI'g1UlZLLl ind 11n1t fLlDLfl0Dlflg h1s1s Any 'lCtlXlly wh1eh 1 eert11n elupter undertoole w1s e1rr1ed on w1th Qtlllll enthus11sn1 throughout tl1e seope ot the ClfllOllL erty hrgh schools 'Ihese XIFIOLIS undertllemgs were suggested el1s eussed 1nd 1cted upon w1th the 1mpetus ot tl1e monthly meetlngs On the th1rd XVednes l1y of e1eh month otheers meetungs were l el 1t bt ohns Hlgll Sehool W1 11111 C orley 1nd l dw lfel Dooley represented Mlr quette 1t these SCSSIOUS On thc followmg luesd 1y regul1r monthly meetmgs were held for 1ll who e1red to 1ttend There' were us111lly rn exeess ot one hundred 1nd httx 9ol1l1sts If these meetmgs DISCUSSIONS ot pertment tOPlLb were regul1r feltures lt I5 hoped th 1t thc Sod1l1ty of 1951 w1ll strne to uphold 1nd ey en to better thc stmd 'lfeli of the Sod1l1ty ot the plst year Othecrs tor was were Edw lfel XX Dooley Prefeet xX1ll11mI Coffey lr t1rst1ss1st1nt George I Wneoud seeond 1ss1st1nt -1 IIN fn --4 n-1 A I I . ,. , , 1 1 . . . . . . ff I I fi .y Y 1 .A 1 , , -A . .. . . 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K , .'R ..','.'. , -- -. 2.- 51 IIN v-1 nur t :mlm S0d.l1ll1 0 cur umm' Sodalzty HE foremost of the extra currrcular actnrtles of Marquette Hugh School has completed another year of un selfish devotlon to Mary Each week a group of one hundred and hfty erght members of the lreshm an and Sophomore classes assem bled IH the beautlful Marquette chapel to reclte the singularly rmpresslye Little Ofhce of the Immaculate Lonccptron As rn pre nous years the Rex Xlifrllram A Connell S I acted rn the capacrty of moderator and he rs rndecd to be commended for the r markable zeal he rnstrllcd rn the Sodalrsts through hrs yxords of aclxrce and counsel Lexus Peterson Robert Daly and ohn Calla ter whrle the mrdyear electrons returned Peterson and Daly as hrst and second pre fects and found Robert ohnson as thrrd pre ect The vueekly meetrngs of the Sodalrty took place on Wednesday afternoon A bcnror Sodalrst lrancrs Doherty a capable organrst accompanred the entrre sodalrty rn 1 hymn to Mary to open the meetrng Father Con nell recrted the openrng prayer after vyhrch the three prefects led the otnce Upon th eompletron of the othce Father Connell would drseuss some toprc pcrtarnrng to So dalrty retryrtres or offer words of adx ree to the sodalrsts Next the attendance was re corded by the secretarres It should be com mented upon here that newer before an the hrstory of Marquette sodalrtres has there been a group vshrch was more punctual or boasted a better attendance record Week after meek the meetrngs vuere marked by almost perfect attendance 'Ihose yery few who were absent alvxays presented yxorthy excuses to the moderator 'Ihe unror Sodal 1ty should be congratulated for such zeal ous des otron to Mary The unror Sodalrty lent its vyholc hearte l support to all the Sodallty actryrtles lt vu as thrs group that made Marquettes annual Bundle Week a great success The sprrrtual were also made the xsork of thrs organrza tron In addrtron the unror Sodalrty made rt 1 practice to encourage frequent receptron of the sacraments the Holy Iucharrst IH par ticular It has neyer been a practrce of sodalrtrfs to enrrch therr tre asurres by large dues ex acted from their n embers The monthly dues were only fue cents and thrs money eol lected vxas used for a vyorthy purpose New bound copies of the Lrttle Othec were pur chased for a sum of erghteen dollars I addrtron the othcral organ of all the sodalr tres the ueens XX ork was subscrrbed to by all Marquette bodallsts L7 4 Q. 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L I V I lu L VIL 1011 e ,till 1177111171 1 l V 47 Mzsszon Bom a' GAIN the books of the Mission Soei ety hue been elosed in unison with the termination of the sehool year and onee again the soeiety can look back upon its record xxith a feeling of satisfaction and pride And not only can the soeiety feel proud but ilso etch and exery student of the high sehool xxho mtde the reeord pos sib e The tmount tiken into the mission eotters by me ins of our xxeekly mission eolleetions re tehed 1 sum of oxer three hundred dol ltrs This represents 1 eonsiderlble deerexse oxer list yetrs tottl Hoxxexer this ein be etsily teeounted tor by the fir re melting et dents lt is sineerely beliexed by the Mission Boird thtt e teh stutent ti l his pirt toxx tres the ietumulition ot the mission tend me I L e XXI I lritable utent XX e 1 o to e it rit of ehxr ty to the poor ind nee y spirit exery loytl Nltreyuetter his xxithin his hetrt is mtintuned by the many students in the tortheoming xetrs ind noxx returning, to the stttistiell ele ment of this somexxhit ot in innutl report xxe eome upon the tolloxxing mtthemitietl ttets 'Ihe xxeeklx eolleetion xx is xxon thirteen es by Clts 4 F ten times by F tss s onee by eltsses lA As or the indixidull txertges ot eieh sepirlte Class we hnd C l1ss 5 B le tding the held xxith tn txerage of tpproximately tyxelxe cents per man per yxeek contrasted to the record set by Class 3 B of 1957 ot titteen find sex en tenths cents Cltss 3 B as 1 xxhole contributed nearly one third of the totil sum eolleeted throughout the yetr Folloyxing Cltss 3 B in reglrd to the indixidull ixer Qgses xxe htxe Class 4 E tt ten cents per mm tnd Class 4 A it sexen Cents per mm 'lhe remtinder of the elisses folloxx the iboxe three in 1 gflelllll diminishing order xxhieh re telies the minimum ixertfse of txxo tents per mm tits eoneernince the Nlission H e ir let us noxx rexlexx briefly the sexeril s etiil eollettitns xxliith xxere ttken uy throughout the ye tr tor some ot the more imperitixe outlets ot our good xx ill mission xx ork 'lhe first eolleetion of xittl import inte xx is the xery nrst one ot the yetr The money imtssed at this eolleetion xx is used to nn mee the Le lgue ot the Siered Hetrt tor the xetr IM 1916 hlhe Letgue ot the biered Heirt or tie Apostleslup ot Prayer ts it is otier xxise knoxxn prints monthly smtll lettlets tdxoeiting some speeiil intention tor eith month These intentions ire reeited duly in me Chixe during the Sitritite ot the N 1 LJ 4 lint! mu I llneiiL1.C.Sf' 1 '-. C. 517111. xl. film. lf. Gerlglei. R. S 'ft 1 4 Sew 1 I R..1l.nm1. lf. BCIQK. K 'I'. 15. X.l .e' tl, R. If 1 . , R. ill He '. Gi. D117 K3 m Ali! t. L Q .i B ti.t :'l' .L it K ' 1 i K A ll .L L t l' ' ' .K lieetsi ot' the depression upon our loyyil stu' Hning given you the most desired st.itisf 44 A L' V . . . , ' , . A , . ' K- - - . ' , . A ' ,K Y . F, . .' ' A ',-.- ' 'i..l ' w K' 4 th,1 enttli h.ts lone it sinee-rely' .tnl 'tl L1 . A ' A 1 ' f. A. ' eh. Q A it A . '7 .ls l p- th. this K' - ' ' '. spi' ti' A 1 -Ad'.zt ' ' A . '- ,-y .L AL .. y 5' 'X . , ' . . .. -' .tnd - H' 1 - . i-lf. 2-A. .md 1-D. tl A .y -l ' K' '.. 'i i -.l.ss, Each leaflet of the month has a different saint to be honored for every day This is printed on the back page and it contains a brief sketch of the life of that saint For this cause an amount of S70 was contributed Once each year the city of Milwaukee puts on a Community Chest Drne for all chart ties of the c1ty from which both Catholic and sectarian charities are benefitted As a consequence one of our Mission Monday collections rs gnen to the Community Iaund Drixe The amount donated to this worthy cause was 377 35 The third of our worthy contributions was dedicated to the Propagation of the laith Society whose duty it is to spread the laith of Christ to all parts of the world The amount gnen was S21 45 We all remember the terrible disaster which occurred at Belize British Honduras in the year of 1932 At this time the esurt College of St johns was practically demol lshed by the terrific hurrrcane which occured there Not yet have the structures been com pletely replaced nor will they be for some time To this place of reconstruction the Rev A R Kuenzel S and instructor at Marquette High School in 1932 was com mrssioned to go Now his trials down there are exceedingly difficult the methods of transportation is yery crude haying been made so by the disaster I'r Kuenzel wrote back to Marquette asking the students to co operate with Father Peacock in securing for him a bicycle which was the most economical method of transportation And to this noble cause esery loyal Marquette student came once more to the front and helped send 535 With the beginning of Lent there alsobe gan the little acts of mortrfication of the students who rn their generosity gave about S75 durmg the penrtential season of Lent Of this amount .320 83 was gnen durmg Holy Week Because of dire need of funds to main tain the Catholic Charities of the Milwaukee Archdiocese His Excellency the Most Rey Archbishop Samuel A Strrtch D D rn augurated what was known as the Arch bishop s Fmergency Relief Iund In an effort to show the necessity of funds Archbishop Strrtch made an urgent and forewarnrng radio address showing how dangerously close from discontinuation the charities of this archelrocese are With this in mmd a Mis sion Monday was set aside for this cause The result was most gratifying to Hrs Ex cellency Marquette students put forth their best record of the year with an ayerage of ten cents per man a total of 5540 10 The final collection of the year as was the custom in former years was given for the upkeep of the May Altar in the Chapel It amounted to 325 The honor accorded the Blessed Mother by the students is not sufficient for the month of May But the stu dents proceed to do her greater honor and homage by seeing to it that the altar IS beau trfully bedecked in the colors of blue white and gold that flowers of the rarest type adorn her holy portals and last but not least that perpetual adoration durmg the month of May be maintained Such is the faith and generosity of esery Marquette High student The Mzsszon Stamp Bureau OST of the students attending Mar quette High are ns lre of the exist enee of 1 Nlission Stamp Bureau and most of them also know that the sehool possesses a branch of that organization Their attention has been drawn by the display of copies of colorful bits of paper and by the slogan S O S Saye Old Stamps But not many are aware of the good done by the Stamp Bureau in helping the Foreign Mis sions Eyery one who has been purehlsrng the stamps sold by the Bureau has been directly aiding the foreign Missions and through the XTISSIOUS has been helping to bring souls to Cod 'Ihe esuut Seholastrcs of St Louis Unner stty muntain the Central Othee of the Mis sion Stamp Bureau From the yery first es ery cent realized has gone to help the Foreign and Domestic Missions The hearts of those in charge of the Missions are exer gladdened by the receipt of 1 generous gift of money to employ eatechrsts to buy medicine and 4eox1lxLrD ox Pxel 1 s - s .Y 1 , . 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V1 V 1 V i 11 -L 1 VL 1 V ' L , ' 'L , L l.vl.'lL 1' 1 villll L C 11111 Ccztlzolzc Instructzon League NSPIRED by the noble lncentne of sav mg souls for Chrxst thlrteen men haye deyoted thelr tlme to the mstructlon of Cathollc chnldren attendlng publrc schools lem organlzatuons can clanm the drstmctlon of conductxng therr actlutles solely for the benefit of others In athletlc endeayor and IU literary achxeyement there IS the personal gratlfrcatxon of the prarse of others but eate ehetrcal vxorle seeles no earthly pranse wlllllt reallzmg full wxell that there IS no substltute for the Cathollc school stlll many grade and hxgh school students are unable to attend Cathollc schools Tor these the League does what xt can to supply relxglous trarnrng the reorganlzatron of the Marquette Hlgh Umt of the League to the members of the Sodallty at the first busnness meetrng of the yelr Terome I-lastrlch vs is appolnted ehur man On the hfteenth of December 1 supper vsas serwed It the C tty C lub for all rnterested ln the League Thls vxts tttended by two Reb HE annual retreat for the students of Marquette Hlgh vnas gnen thrs year by the Rey Wlllldm R Robison S of St Louls As has become the custom the retreat was made nmmedrately preceedlng the Marquetters lrancrs X Berg and erome Hastrrch Arehblshop Samuel A Strrtch yy rs the guest speaker of the exenlng Before Chrnstmas the organlzatlon con ducted a school mde bundle drne In Imu ary Marquette Hrgh was represented at the annual meeting of the Mllwauleee Catholne lnstruetlon Le ague At thus time erome Hastrleh was chosen to represent the school on the arrangements commxttee fo the spnng dance and card soenal On the fifteenth of March lather Boyle addressed the Sennor Sodallty on the subject of catechetlcal vsorle The class for teachers of the League held at the fhanccry ofhce eyery Monday eycnmg XVe trust that our successors mll sustun the reputatlon of the Marquette Hrgh Lnlt of the Catholle lnstructlon League so vnell establxshed by the Rex S A Boyle SI Mly more be attrreted by the y romnse They that lnstruet many to lustlce shlll shlne is stlrs for all eternuty 661 Chrnstmas holldays thus serung as a most pleasant preparatron for the celebratlon of the Natmty of Chrrst Regardlng the retreat master hlmself vxe tfONTINLFD ox Pac r 11 J r C. 1. . .ln lilies I I - y . ,. Q . , D .25 4 . A , 7 . .1 4 Y . . - ' ' ' 1' '.- - v . V, . . 'y ts , , . , l . 4 A 4 I. A D 1 A ' K .1 . n . K 'A Ak 74. h ' Ii' '., in S D' ef ' 'h' 'f' - .' v fk,.-L . f'f4. ' . . K f 7. A L ' .. I- l .t ' ' V. . A 'L - A . ' K .L - -'y D .. A I . 4 .'1 A' 4 , x Q ' r 'y' A I I 4 . r ,va Y v '. ' v The Rev. Stephen A. Boyle, SJ., promoted was attended by several Marquette boys. ' s .1 . f, . , . i ' , . A ' l ' ' v L . ' ,-k. ., ' I . A '- ' .C y Y V. K ' I A - .A a', , K 1 . A K L' A Y . 3 .'a, ll ,.v A ' I L L A A A ' ' V , , -' , A ' . 'I A l ' ' - Y ' . .Y ,v 'L .' . :L I Church Hzstory NEW feature was untroduced to the hugh school students on Wednesday March 1 when under the auspuces of the Marquette Hugh School Senuor So daluty Rev R N Hamulton SJ professor of hustory at Marquette Unuversuty gave the untroductory lecture on Church Hustory That the need of thus knowledge us umpera tuve us extremely evudent stated Father Hamulton And how true he spoke for there are few Catholucs today who have more than a hazy knowledge of the early Chrustuan Church uts practuces and customs Conse quently a serues of talks of thus nature to the student body was not at all out of place Father Hamulton went on to say that Church hustory has un uts records the very backbone of the Church By thus he meant that all gloruous events whuch have occurred sunce the tume of Chrust form the unbreak able chaun of truths to whuch only the Cath oluc Church can affix her name un all sunceruty md honesty In hus duscourse Father Hamul ton cuted several passages from the Holy Buble provung uts authentucuty In referung to the Tume of the Apostles Father Hamulton gave several unterestung and novel adages comparung them to sumular events vvhueh occurred un the present diy In closung he stressed the fact that uf at ull possuble we should not be content wuth what luttle knowledge we have regardung Church Hustory but should struve to become better acquaunted wuth the Church and realuze and be proud of her gloruous record of unbroken hustory for the past nuneteen centurues The followung week th Rev T A O Connor S student adv user of Marquette Hugh School eontunued the serues of lectures by guvung an umpressuve and vuvudly puctorual uccount Of the eurly Chrustuan Martyrs I uther Ofonnors use of superlatuves st urkled vvuth much reuluty and adeptness emphusuzed the stout fuuth und fideluty that the early martyrs dusplayed on the blood stauned amphutheaters of Rome before the eruel educts of the Roman Emperors and finally before the sanguunary onslaught of beust and of fure In logucal sequence Father O Connor compared the numerous types of penances performed by the early Chrustuans wuth those of today and as a concludung re mark pounted out the necessity of a firm and resolute fuuth After Father OConnor Mr C A Herbst SJ professor of Hustory at Marquette Hugh gave hus versuon of the Expansuon of the Church He pounted out the arduous tasks that the teachung saunts of Chrust undertook un establushung the Fauth among the pagan natuons of the tume The greatness of theur work us unequalled and theur success un paralled un hustory Among those pounted out by Mr Herbst were St Patruck the Apostle of Ireland Saunts Cyrul and Meth oduus whose tume was guven ov er to the con versuon of the Slavs St Adelbert who la bored un Prussua and St Boniface the great patron of Germany In the northern coun trues of Europe namely Norway Sweden and Funland the great St Anscar touled for many years endurung many gruesome hardshups The well remembered St Augustine spent hus lufe among the Englush race and pro duced almost unbeluevaable results From the above facts we can easuly realuze the rapud spread of Chrustuanuty over the then known world In concludung Mr Herbst made several strukung comparusons between the spread of the Catholuc Fauth and that of Protestant Sects One vveek later Father Cordes S of Murquette Hugh deluvered a lecture on 'Ihe Tumes of Pope Gregory the Seventh Included un thus peruod of the Church were such great evuls as sumony and nucolautusm Sumony Father Cordes termed as the buyung sellung or barterung for temporal goods any spurutuul or temporal thungs on account of the spurututl benefits annexed to them The other evul nucolautusm consusted un the clergy havung together wuth theur ecclesuastucal Iufe a marrued state whuch vvas un durect opposu tuon to the law of the Church and added the erume of heresy to that of dusobeduence' Among the Popes who curbed these evuls were Leo IX Nucholas II and Gregory VII Of these Gregory was the most vugorous un hus attempts to extermunate the evuls H appealed durectly to the lauty forbuddung them to hear the Masses or admut the munus tratuon of pruests who openly defied the lavvs of the Church As a final remark Father Cordes cuted the case of Henry IV concern ung Lay Investuture He showed what a povv er the Pope was un those days and the ex treme penance performed by Henry IV at Canossa for dusobeyung the Pope U - V , . . . 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Resummg, the Ser1es of Church Hlstory lectures on Apr 70 Mr G I' Sanford dxs cussed the Protestant Reyolt of thc sntteenth century It was pomted out that many euls of 1 dlsclywlnnary nature needed reform wrth sn the Church The Secular nobxlnty too sought thclr ovsn galn at the expense of the Church Iuthcrs sudden popularlty vxas thus due to the fact that he taught 1 code of mordc clsy to follow but opposed to the lm ol God lmmcdnlte luxlcssness resulted from the l7fC.llx mth the Church tcrrxblc vxars ID Gcrmmy cspccully and retlrdcd hcr nr tlonll llfc for ccnturles 'lhough tllouslnds were robbed of therr rclrgnon 1nd though m my ecclesnstncs vscre lax the Church her tolnc md too the Protestant rcyolt accom pllshed not 1 reform but 1 detcrroratnon of rcllglon On Apr 77 Mr P Donnelly S spoke on the True Rcformatnon He ex plalncd how the Church cradlcated the eynls wnthnn her by the leglslatnon of the Clouncxl of Trent That body clearly md uncompro mnsmgly restated her doctrrnes arranged for pro vcr cducatlon of the clergy and clred for the rclngnous mstructnon ot the lalty me vnorlc done by the lC.SlIltS nn Slllflg luroywc s futh was fCNILVNCCl Also the mls sronxry yyorle of the csults m Asn md Worth Amcrrca was rcctllcd Nlr Donnelly clllcc lttcntnon to the many sunts ot the Reform perlocl 1 tlct clclrly demonstrltne ot the Srnctlty of thc Church In closl tg thc uncompromxsmg clmrtctcr and the ID llCI'Cl1fSPlI'lUl'1llfy of the C hurch vx 'ts strcssce On SLICCCSSIYL Thursdays xn May Rey C A Kanne S of thc Hxeh School fleulty tory at lNllI'C1L1C.flfC Lnncrsnty gaye mstruc tnc and mtcrestlng lectures lathcr Kmne talked on the Rlse of Modern Thought 1nd lathcr Betten on the Inqunsltlon Prayer 01 Guzdance O L11111 1111 1113 If 111111111g 111 Il l 1111 1fllll17e'f1e1fe1l1 1LYLIl I 1111111 111 11111 Cfne 1111 111111 1 If I 111111113 1111 e1f11 1 I IQIIL 1z1111erl1111111q11 my 176111 111 13 Illlf flmprfr 115111111 1101 1111111 112111112 I 1111111 11111 1117676 1113 7141171111 11f O L Zu, 1113 1e dwg 111111111 11111111 A 1111 1111110 1111 111111111 11111 111 111111e 11 huh I r11a11f111 1176 bet! 1111 51611 111111 1111 be 1113 of fi 111111 10111 3011111110711 1111 y111 ff 1111 Je 1111111 71 11 1 III 111 111111e VL 11 11 11 11 e I 1 11 11 11 f IL 1 1111 Sl l' fl Sf . 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'33 One of the Least 0 These WILLIAMF SCHOEVERLING 36 QQ NASMUCH as ye have done rt unto one of the least of these My breth ren ye haye done rt unto Me These words of the Savrour whrch had just been chanted seemed to lrnger rn ohn s mrnd as he left the church Through the starned wrn dows had streamed a glorrous lrght of morn rng sunshrne whrch had cast an aureola of ethereal beauty about the always loxely mys tery at the altar The prayer the atmosphere had enraptured hrm Strangely touched by the beauty he had seen that mornrng ohn was filled wrth the desrre to malce rt a part of hrs own lrfe Thrs beauty was more than merely an external roy rather rt was an emotronal experrence whreh rn rts very self made hrs nature deeper and truer The words of the Master recurred to john agarn and agarn as he went on hrs way home Inasmuch as ye have done rt unto one of the least of these My brethren ye have done rt unto Me Ever and anon he was exalted an rnstant by the meanrng the words held for hrm For he realrzed esus was speakrng to me rn that moment as surely as to any one else I too can do my share rn burldrng the lerngdom of God As days passed the experrence of beauty whrch had entered ohns heart seemed to lose rts glamor ohn was forgettrng He was agarn encompassed by the thrngs whrch lrfe demanded of hrm Always he meant to do some lernd deed for some one but there w as so lrttle trme and there was so much yery much worl-e to be done ohn came home one exenrng xery trred The day had been long and tedrous Although he had studred hard nothrng h rd gone rrght wrth hrm Wfhen he re ached home hrs srster Helen began to qurbble about some trrfles Losrng hrs temper ohn told Helen to mrnd her own busrness and wrth 1 partrng sarcastrc remark left the house As he w rlleed angrrly down the street h heard the swellrng tones of an organ H looleed about hrm and re rlrzed that uncon scrously he had wandered rnto famrlrar places for he was standrng before the church But he was too perturbed to enter he would pass on Many memorres returned to John as he walked down the street rn the gatherrng dusk He was a httle boy agarn lrstenrng to the quret loyed vorce of hrs father tellrng hrm rn answer to hrs questron of rdle curros rty A cathedral my lrttle son rs a beautrful large church rn whrch we honor God It rs beautrful because rt rs dedrcated to God who rs Beauty and Love Anythrng very loyely rs 1 trrbute to God A flower a poem a nrght of stars these are trrbutes to the Eternal My boy you can make your lrfe a cathedral you can malee your lrfe pure and loyely a frttrng worshrp of God rf you choose You are too lrttle to understand me ohn but some other trme you wrll understand Trme and agarn the low ed yorce murmured words of wrsdom rnto the lrttle ones ear ohns loye for hrs father was the greatest motrvatrng force of hrs lrfe except for the rnfluence of God And thrs drvrne rnfluence had rts source rn hrs father and flowed to ohn through the steady loye between them But the day had come when ohn s father had been called away and there was no one to supply that place john was alone now and yet not alone for he walked wrth hrs father strll He remembered how often he had heard hrs father quote that same verse Inasmuch as ye have done rt unto the least of these Nfy brethren ye haye done rt unto ohn turned now and walked baclc rn the drrectron of hrs home Reachrng the church he stepped rn a moment When he left he was agarn filled wrth peace Gorng home he made frrends wrth Helen But all exenrng rs he prepared hrs lessons some xagrre trouble bothered hrm It may hue been only a fancy yet rntrngrbly rt was there The next day as ohn was on hrs way to school he recognrzed the certarn trouble that had bothered hrm He had done nothrng for anyone Hrs flame of exaltatron hal burned down untrl but 1 sprrlc w as left He srghed but trudged on When he reached school he w as stopped rn the hallway by a desperate lrttle urchrn rn rags Mrster please buy a Lrberty Only fine cents and my mother rs rn bed srcle Stern ly ohn sard Dont you lenow that you arent allow ed to sell magazrnes here t V ' 9 , . . ., , V V . ., . . 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' il school' Get out before I report you and don t come back Yes Muster I know I am not allowed to come but gee what can I do' Wfhere can I sell my magazmes ' The chlld s hp qunered although he mlde 1 herolc effort to mfuntfun his eomposure Thats not my atfalr sonny ssud ohn as he recalled the poor dnstrlct ID whrch he had formerly seen the lad But you cant sell them here Understand? Now beat It quick The httle fellow left and ohn hastened lest he be late for class for the conyersatxon with the eluld had delayed hum In the class the teacher spoke of unselfishness Suddenly ohn looked OH' 1n the dustmce cox ered has flee and groaned And I go to church' I profess to be 1 Chrlstmn' I try to do the tl1lI'lgS my father taught me while he was w lth me ' That evemng ohn left school with scaree ly a word to his companions who wondered among themsely es what the trouble could be He walked on untll he came to a tiny house set back among a group of stores Stoppmg for a moment he turned went mto a store and came out wlth arms full of bundles These he dropped at the door of the house and wrote a httle note telhng the newsboy who hyed there to come and see hum Then he left olm s ellssmltes wondered about him ex en more is drys prssed for he seemed en tlrely different from the fellow he onee h rd been He still entered mto the sports wlth a wxll but lt was notlced that he had many moments of quiet reyerle whlch he had neyer had before Soon ohn became known as the 'I utor for any boy who couldnt do mathe matues or Latm needed only to ask and ohn was more than glad to help hum It IS another Sunday ohn rs agarn t church It IS yery lox ely this mornlng There IS a beauty shmmg round about the altar that IS a lastlng not a translent beauty It xs last mg for lt has entered mto the soul of ohn and made of his hfe a cathedral ohn remembers the words of hrs mother spoken that mornlng ohn you are more hke father eyery dry and Helen You know john you are dlfferent from the boy you were Kneehng agaun ohn feels the Peace whnch passeth all understandmg em elop hum He IS awed by the feehng of the Pres softly more softly than usual The candles rn the qu1et church spread a soft hght over the people gathered there In the soundmg sllence these people are stand mg nn the presence of the hvmg God Sud denly nn that benedlctron of snlence ohn ln thought uttered the words Inasmuch as ye haye done It unto one of the the least of these My brethren And a low qunet yonce out of the rldnant sxlenee spoke ln tones of mhnlte Loxe and mystery Ye haye done ut unto Me Apostleslzzp of Prayer HI proprgmon of the falth has been fostered by the xntroductlon of the Apostleshlp of Prlyer mto the sphere of rehglous rctmtnes at Marquette Hlgll 'lhls year Rey T A OConn0r S the newly appomted student adsnsor contlnued thus work ID the mterest of the school at large On the first of each month the othcml leaflet of the soclety was dlstrnbuted The student body showed lts wnlhngness to coo 1 erate with the Senlor Sodxhty ln mrkxng thls beneficml actnlty successful The Morn mg Offering was reented at Mass eaeh morn mg 1nd was followed by y IFIOUS other pra ers There are three degrees which a member of the league may attann and each posltlon has certaxn deflnnte reqmrements to fulfill A yaluable calendar of the feast days of eacn month was also dnstrnbuted for the benefit of 1ll the league members ' T 1 4 4 V A. . . 2 rl ' I 3 ' . - V y , 1 ' 7 , , Y ,.,7 , K . . . , y J . , . . 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H.-NNI!! ww CQ Cfil '1'fl.f?S Je Tomb S l fe' ,XL lf Lfl, J F cf The Torch ESPITE a depressxon whrch has been felt throughout the dnfferent actnvl tres rn the school The Iwtla has spent the most successful season slnce lts nnauguratlon four years ago Much credit IS due to the staff for proeluelng such an xnter estlng newspaper durmg dlys of such hnan clal stress and the mayor portlon of thxs crednt must be gnen to the fteulty moelerx to M L Schlenle md to the editor Xlcllllllm L Coffey r The edltorlal page IS the erxterlon of any newsplper Edntormls on all eurrent topnes of mterest to the students exeeptxoml poetry from Ir Boyles and Ir Connells English ellsses 1nd 1 good humor seetlon were wrdely reld 1nd much lppreeuted Boole renews of the newest worles of reputable authors fextured ln lntegrll pzrt of eyery nssue 'lhe hrst plge eontuned mlny exeellent stones on the exents whleh oteurred rt sehool elurlng the month At lelst one md more often two fe lture lrtleles on lnterestlng sub jects were relelsed on the front page The ellenelxr for the ensumg month w is pub llshed ln eyery issue Artleles on ill sportnng exents 1nd pre tures of lthletlc telms IS well rs of ll'1ellXlel ull SIIFS lttrleted the eye of exery boy to the sport plge Resumes of 1ll lnterschollstle and rntramural contests also appeared on this sheet Notes from the mrsslon boards letters from former faculty and student members 1nd the adyertxsements of prominent mer chants were found on the back page Many letters of compliment and construe tue erltrcxsm were recenyed monthly from three yourmllstre socletles of national prom lnenee namely C1tholnc School Press Asso e1.1t1on Natronal Seholastlc Press ASSOCIIYIOH 1nd Qulll and Scroll the rnternatronal soen ety for hlgh school journalrsts Durlng the eourse of the year four members of the stlff ohn Wessel Robert Shaw Elfl Bleh md Irwnn Nemmers were 'tdmltted to the Qurll and Scroll Society Reslewxng all these facts we cm reidlly e 1ll I he Tonk one ofthe outstlndmg sehool papers of the country Mueh of the plpers sueeess howexer IS due to the hnlneul md morll support gnen nt by the fleulty md student body Wfrthout the generous blelemv of these Tie Yfmlv would hue undoubted ly fuled As we suryey the splendnd worle of Ile Iwtlv stlffs and moderltor 1n the past four years we cmnot help but loole forw 1rd wlth elger antlcrpltxon md well founded confl dence to the comlng edltrons of next ye lr Good lucle Torch Stlff of 1955 WH' .af '1 'K f . 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V e WVU' VXYXA vpn! , J Flmzbeezu umm Edllorf Il ur fn r Dle 61 C U11 er Der: I Lulu Crllzbm R Ixeflen D Ixeulm The Flambeau HENIth1s Issue of THI llAMBkAl comes off the press mother yerr of llterrry tchresement vull have come to a close That the qurlrty of the FLAHBEAL thrs past year hrs been up to standard IS not questroned In the expres sron of lrterrry 1nd artlstrc rbrlrty rn make up md genertl appearlnce rn recordrng the ond to none Oyyrng to exrstrng condrtrons of the trme honey er the student body xx 15 forced to be content mth but two rssues much to their drsrpporntment and to the Llllgflfl of the stiff But the fact that tyyo Issues were omrt ted durrng the course of the year made pos srble the productron of thrs commencement rssue yyhrch rt rs hoped vull serxe to supply the student body rn qutlrty wxhrt yy rs mrssed rn quantity Due to the ltck of rssues rn the early part ot the year THL FLAMBIZAL drd not take part rn the contest held by the Columbra Scholastic Press Assocratron rn yshrch rt vyon hrst place rn 190 The present number hoxseyer rs entered rn the Catholrc Press 'Xssocratron Contest the yunners of whrch null be announced durrng the course of the summer The autumn number of the current year vs rs especrally recommended for :ts makeup and balance md for the llterlry lblllty ex pressed rn rts excellent stornes and poetry The resume of twenty frye years of football yy as comprehenslye and rnterestrng Durrng the course of the year 1 story of Robert C Daly won natroml recogmtron by being reprmted rn the Stlwffl Pverr Rezzeu To make 1 success of an actrsrty such as the FLAMBIAU represents credrt must be grsen to some rn partrcular Of course the members of the Staff led by the edrtor rn chref E XV Dooley and under the drrec tron of Mr E L Dieter S deserye most of the honor But therr success would be meager were It not for that sprrrt of help fulness and cooperatron eyer present at Mar quette To all those therefore xy ho haye sub mrtted artlcles for publrcltron md who hue assrsted rn financial or other yy ays due credlt and recognrtron should be gn en The members of the FLANIBIAL staff are proud of therr productron Much trme and labor were demmded rn lookmg after the hundreds of lrttle rtems syhrch such a work entarls But the successful productron of an rssue rs a revy ard rn rtself and rf thrs product of the staff meets the approx al of the stu dent body that reward has been rendered . 1 ' - ' Twp wrt : R. DJ . P. E ll . Ill: E. L. I '. W. fi '. Il firm!! mn 5 5. , 'fi . . . . . ' V. , ' ' lg' . A ' 5 f. 3 7 fr. A ' r V - - Q 'V ' A . ' ' 'L 4 . z ' 1 ' . ' Q h I '.'- ' . 2 2 ' . V . . V' V . .V . ' ' .A , , ' ,- K . . - . 5 .l K 4 y A r 1 , , . , ' V, V .2 k L . 4 , U ' I . ' T- l ' ' - - '-g 4 V . ' z r at A V A 7 - ' A ' - QV -' 3 activities of the school the magazine is sec- official magazine of the C. S. P. A. . r C J ' vi .4 , q . . V Vg - , . ' . , ' ' K . ' A 'I 1 v ' 1 ' -I , . 1 Y 1 . ' ' '-K ' . A . ' K v ' . ' . . V . ' .-- L . ' ' , ,K . V . ' 5 ' ' - . t V ' L ' V V A VA ' - , , . -,y 4, , g . - . '. ' 4 ' ' ' r ' , . ' a '- . L V ' .4 ' . .6 1 ' ' g 'V , Vt .xy s ' y : y Y , 4 . . .N I . . - . V . . 7 Q . n I . 11111 Club ll mln Tide llatm Chfb HF lunror Lrtrn Club the Sophomore Lttrn Club of the preyrous year hxs completed rts seeonel successful season under the competent le relershrp of Mr L M Chrumrnatto 5 Nlembershlp rs restneteel to students hurng rn uerrge ot ntnety or txuee monthly tt xxhreh papers on the X1I'I ous phtses ot Romtn Lute were re lel mel trtnslttlons from seyertl tuthors m ltle Dur IHS, the eourse ot the ye lf the members eoy ereel short subleets by C eero rnel stones rn Hrstory by lleleehlrt ot Aurl tnel Stllust At one ot the meetrngs Mr Chrumrnuto xx rs tble to present wth the generous eo operltron of Mr C A Herbst 5 lnstrue tor of Hrstory a serres ot eoloreel slreles re llteel to Roman llfe and history 'I hese slleles were greatly appreemted by the members mel rt IS Certirn thrtt they reeely eel 1 gooel Xlry the great rnterest shown by the Club result rn yung them 1 brolel fOLlULllflOH tor the further pursuit ot the stuely ot I ttrn e otheers of the lrtm u to s yetr vsere Dlnrel lxettlne presxelent XX tl ter loley ylee presrelent Chtrles xxllbef seeretlry F12 71 Pl lem L. I 1 tt , t uf '32-Qss y ' , ,l,e,,'-4ff1'l4-0, 1 l ' ' N' ' e ' f , 1 , ' t , - 4 V , A ,- L f. rv '- ,l g' A I 'r -1 '. .xr .L . .'P11L' 4 ' ' ' ' ' , tj 'L . . . ' Q, ' - ' -5 1' 4 g L ' A ' L ' 'th . A better in Latin, The meetings were helel ele.1l of benefit and entertainment. 'Y ' ' - A '- The - .t' Cllb 'rthi. -f ' J 'ii' .4 ' rl' 'sl '. ' 1 .- ,ut .eu of . r me Tlze Pasteur Club HIS year. under the able leadership of Mr. A. L. Heun, instructor in biology at Marquette High School, the stu- dents interested in science have formed a club. At the first meeting the constitution was drawn up and the club named in mem- ory of the great Catholic scientist, Louis Pasteur. The purpose of this organization was to further interest in the study of the scientific pursuits At the meetings papers were read and experiments performed by the members These papers were concerned not with one science but with the three taught at Mir quette namely physics chemistry and biol ogy In this club it was possible for science students to obtain valuable knowledge to supplement the classroom training. Mr. Heun so arranged the programs that papers on physics, chemistry, and biology' would be read at successive meetings. All the gatherings were conducted strictly according to parliamentary law. Every bulletin which announced the meetings contained a different picture concerned with the life of Pasteur. The club has accomplished a credltabl amount of worle Talles hue been given on blood chemistry osmosis sound and seyeril industritl processes The officers for the first year of the Plsteur Clubs existence were E Threle Pres O Druml Vice Pres C Wilber Sec rm nz Cfnfa Mew! v Tlze German Club ONTINLJING its tctryities of former years the Germtn Club begln its fifth consecutne yetr rt Mlrquette High Heeleer The thirty seyen students present 1' the hrst meeting elected the following of heers Woodbury Wfeinhlgen president Prlnle Reiner uce president joseph Stlrlc secretary and Theodore Hrble treasurer The monthly meetings were mtde more enyoyable by students grying short disserta tions on subjects de1ling with Germ my The politic ll situ ation w as the most stressed topic The second yolume of The Marquette Germanil w ls successfully edited The fol lowing staff was chosen tt the clubs first meeting Mr M Heeleer honorary edu to Lllxy editor in chief Stlrle lssist critic zndl Niles Woclsek L Listwm and l Pfister reporters Recognition w as re ceiyed from seyeral German unnersitic which requested copies ot the publication The foremost unnersrty was that of Bonn The apes: of the clubs actiyities was the annual banquet which was held on May ll at the Stratford Arms Hotel Rex T A Finnegan Syl was the guest of honor while the plrents of mtny of the club members llso honored us by their presence ' . . . ' -y V. . .V 4 f f' f 1 f. i v L . ' - . . r . . Y , 1 7 Y L - '. -. U , .. f , t 2 - . A . . yt . .L 7 ' - , - . ' , 6 ' - '- .4 ' , . Z 1- ' 1, .wg . l Ge' . . f aetl fl, 'if-'33 ' 'A L 4 g ' ' Y rg-I. L ,' - - . under the able leadership of Mr. M. ant editorg E. Nemmers, music and .ut '-.-: v .' yy., s' 1 Q fr. 1 -.v.. . iv.-'i.5 'y - f y -' .v 5 , . 2 -7 f ' s . ' , ' V ' . V ' . k , A ' ' v' ' V. , 'L I L i 'L ' ' i . , . . ' , ' Q - . X af - . . f . . Z s 1 t v . . k- f- mmf S 1 We M017 nfl! Anim V H Gfee Cliff Gee LMOST one half the student body of Marquette High school expressed 1 desire to become members of the Glee Club under the direction of Mr H Iountain but of these forty were selected Despite the difficulty of directing untrained singers and selecting pieces for them Mr Fountain has succeeded in producing a men torious Glee Club The Glee Club as a unit made no public appearances during the hrst semester but a quartette entertained at the Aladdin Chris mas Program and mother group sang at the Club Parent Teachers Association meetings After vseeles of prep tration the Clee Club made its first appearance it the Lloeution Contest The program was enhanced by tl1e excellent rendition of Calm Be Thy Sleep ered it a remarkable fete for 1 high school organization to master a selection such as this The harmony and time the boys ob serxed speaks vtell for the director The next selection prepared was in lighter sem the title Little Daud Pl ty on Yo Harp suggesting the negro SPlI'IlL1lllS tic atmosphere M H jumor Clwruf QJ Y l I . . ' , 7 4 ., i . L- . t . . - . L- 1 ' ' , . ' ye- ' i' I i ' 'iii '1 . .K , ..,. . , '- Ag K . , t . 2 - ' to represent the vocal talent of the school. a beautiful serenade. The audience consid- , . A 4 I 4 A A r 4 . 4 . v g I A 7 4 4. ' V ' e ' I '. , - ...Aj F ll72l07 NE cannot deny the enviable record which the freshmen basketball team hung up this year. Neither can one refuse to admit the success of other freshmen athletic endeavors. But there is one first year organization which, although deserving of praise and acknowledgment, receives very little. The organization referred to, is The junior Chorus. Under the very' able direction of Mr. Fountain who has done much towards ele- yating the cultural status of the school this tiny replica of the Glee Club had occasion to prove its worth but once that at the an nual Fresh Sophomore Elocution contest It would be trite and superfluous to say that Chorus it was a success. With a rendition of three short selections, namely, Beautiful Bells, Baa Baa Black Sheep, and Little Bo Peep, this junior choral organization went far towards contributing that variety so neces- sary to a program of this type. There is no doubt that the junior Chorus enjoyed a most successful season, and ac- complished a two-fold purpose: first to better the voices of the members and to train them in group singing' and second- to furnish pleasure and entertainment when called upon to do so A real undertaking may next year s members continue this good work and help to cultivate a real cultural appreciation of music '91 Al H Offbe HJ Orchestra N organization is as great as its leader Surely one admits the successful sea son enjoyed this year by both the or chestra and band Therefore one admits also the excellent direction and leadership of Mr Le Mieux capable director of these organizations As in most actly ities the mod due Mr Le Nlaeux has spent many valuable hours at the helm with twenty or more embryo musicians and has accomplished the desired results The orchestra made its mayor appearance at The Inspector General on April v and N Among other appearances were those at the elocution and oratorical contests and at and Band the Commencement Evercises At all of these auditions the orchestra successfully fulfalle l that requirement of breaking the monot on The band also had a most strenuous sched ule They played at all home football and basketball games and at all pep meetings game held at the Marquette Univ ersity Gym nasium when they enliyened the occasion with their entire repertoire of prep school marches This certainly must be conclusiye proof of an enyoy able and worthwhile year ot musical attainment Let this years sue ce-.s be a criterion tor next year and many more years to COIUC I 3 A 7 . V 9 .I , - I A , . . - . ', , e . f ' .J f i !!l!lA,. ..-AAA fo . . ' 'V ' fy C ' . W .1 .1- s ' ' -, .- 1 . - -.K . ' y ' y.. 1 , Q A ' . . ' -' - . I V. ., 'g , Y. . .4 A I 1 A' 1. A Y V4 . K , erator receives very little praise and credit but featured at the Dads Day' basketball l - 1 ' . if L - , . V L L , Yi . , 4 . N . . ' Y ' r 1 - . ,N h li A Y V 4 my h g ' - ' ' ' , nn-4 'Fl --1 i dm my Utlcl Alczddzzzs NE of tha greatest issats 1 school mry possess is a soaiaty for tha adyanae ment of culture both intellectual and spiritual The Aladdin Soaiaty a group com vosad of umors and Seniors has alwiys iphald tha high Cultura stqndard for Nhr ayuatta This yaars Aladdin Club vs IS no ax aaption lt began its aatiyitias by presenting lxinsalli md Dr Limars both from Mxr quatta Unixarsity Sahool of bpaaah Lltar in tha ya tr it dayalopal 1 spiritull front by rayiavxinv Catholia Quthors md aaquunting its mambers vxith tham The exeautnas of tha society ara alvny chosen from tha Sanior Cliss The ofhaas lor tha aurrant year yyara clpably hllad by XX il lmm Coffey president Thomas Dasmond xiaa president and lrincis Ciahy tra ISUFL N1 L S hlanla igzin acted as modaritor tor tha mambars antartiinmant whiah plalsad boi tha mind nd the soul Ray 5 A Boyle. b vns bplfltllll adxisar Def JI: Squid I7 e wuz Fon Ixffr 1 v t IYL i 1 if 1111 Biemz 111 O lx , , U 4 i Q-4 fill! -. ill. ll. Lxlu. S ' 1 + V4 -' a'ia.'.'.1a k b .NL L L- A D ' i' ' i ll'..J.C rfit't. 'L. literary' talks by such eminent men as Mr. These men spared no time or labor to obtain 4. A4 'r N 1 tl - ' a J . '. . ' -atfmt ' .., 1 Lu , 44 W CQ P4 4 42 -I gg F il 10143 T. DW 1 J, U . Cffffm. G. f 1. i '05, Stmrld mu I R. flnzdo If up R, B Her ,Hip P. DUI' UQ. E. 15.1 izlglml. ' . Debate NDER the tutelage of Mr joseph P Donnelly S Marquette High S hool was once more represented by a debatmg team The squad was com posed of four Semor students and of two representatrves of the umor Class The de baters were Thomas Desmond Wllllarn Coffey Gervase Fohey and joseph Brennan Semors and Russell Arndorfer and Edward Farrrngton unrors The captam of the af hrmatrve group was Thomas Desmond whrle oseph Brennan was placed rn charg of the negatrve team At the outset of the season 1 drscussnon arose IH the Catholrc conference as to the advisability of decision or non-decision de- bating As a result of the controxersy Mar quette declrned the IUYIIHIIOH to partrcxpate m the conference debating Thns not on struck a sex ere blow to the competntxve ID ests of those concerned but also caus dearth nn the teams whrch they could a e Two non declsron debates wlth W Mll waukee maugurated the 1933 s n This was closely followed by a serx two con tests with West Allls both 0 whlch Mar quette unfortunately lost use of the ex pernence they gained thx ear Farrmgton and Arndorfer are ex cted to form the nucleus of the 1934 L1l1,n1 S11 Tap mu P Cllnillilgbllll R W :her A Dngzn Fox Middle mu T Bn rl L Luiz eu ll E Fmnzgton Il S11 iff: Ballon! mu E M E A 51111 UI S F Dolyerty Lzbrary ITH Francrs Doherty as Chief Librarian and under the super usnon of Mr E A Staulfen S for the thlrd year the library has proxen 1 has en of joy to booklos ers whnlst nts shelwe hue been supplemented with many appeal mg xolumes rangmg from fictron to scnenee In the fiction department sex en day books are now the wogue due to thelr great popu larnty The specnal Edward A Futzpatrlck Mem ornal Lnbrary has now gone well oser the mo thousand mark through the noteworthy donatrons made particularly by Mrs Thomas E Lyons md the Gesu Young Ladnes Sodal lty Mrs Lyons donated her personal library of more than 800 select xolumes together wnth sex eral bookcases But gifts alone do not comprnse the addr tlons to the library new maps 1nd charts adorn the vs ills new magazmes are ln the rack as vsell as rn bound Xolumes On the reference shelwes college and unn ersnty an nuals and sports magazines on the tables The staff ns composed of four Seniors three umors and three Sophomores whose xoluntary and assrduous seruce rs greatlx appreciated . . 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' N X X 1 3 hx' aff l?qI?1i4 'Q s - y tf ' Vt' Q I 1, 1, fi? a 4 NI if DRAMATIIC S THE IDSPECTOR GE DERFIL O est1bl1sh 1 reputatron by IH out stmdnne dr1mat1e productlon rs one thmg., but to marntam that reput1t10n by present1t1ons which year after year we wrth profess1on1l performmces for the se1 son s the 1tr1e 1l honors ns qulte another 'Ih1t rn a word IS what the Marquette Prep Play ers haye done In the years preyrous to the production of ourneys End 1111931 tl1e Prep Players h1d become famous for therr excellent work ln this field but when erltlcs stw th1t pl1y they lrterally marwelled Neyer betore h1d 1 group such as thrs 1 group of mexperrenced hugh school students mter preted a play rn so remarkable a style Then last year the Pl1yers agarn trrumphed wrth the Perfect Allbr Milwaukee turned to M1rquette Hugh for the apex of amateur dram1t1c perteetron If thas ye1r Mr I. Sehlenk announced th1t The Inspector Gener1l had been seleeted for produetron by the Prep Pl1yersth1sye1r The In speetor Gener1l 1 Russnn ftree w ls the hrst comedy to be 1ttempted IH ye1rs on the Nhreyuette st1y,e Comedy most crrtres 1gree rs the most dlth cult type ot dr1m1 to produce wrth 1 e1st ot lfITltCLll'5 but yudglng from tl1e stupendous sueeess ot tle plu we woul sry tl11t tl1e Pl'OelL1LIlOU ot Th Inspector General was tl1e result of the ef forts of an exceptnonally able drrector 1nd 1 group of hard workmg boys who put thenr whole heart rnto the work The play as we hue strted rs 1 comedy but not that type whueh e1rr1es across tl1e footlrghts purely bec1use of 1ts cleyer Imes The comedy had the audnence roarmg wrth laughter but rt was the supurb actmg of the entlre cast rn rnterpretrng the lmes whrch was responsrble for thls Swteen characters make up the cast for the Russnm farce Before we comment upon the work of rndmduals let us remark that m the entrre group no one lacked anythmg rn hls mterpretatron from the Ieadlng roles to the very smallest each actor was rn ch If acter eyery second of hrs 1ppe1rance Neyer was there 1 lrpse rn the play or 1 weak pomt WIILYC mterest lagged or 1et1on w1s at .1 low ebb When one ch1r1eter had 1 long speech to m1ke he held the audrenee s attentron eom pletely and buts ot so c1lled srde retmg 1dded to the eolor lost by l1ck ot 1et1on Now let us consrder tI1e lndmduals joseph Brenn1n IS the XI1 lor 1nd Iohn XVessel cast rn the role ot Ix 1n Alexmdrouteh I-Ilest1kox pl1yed the le1d1ng s hls truth 1nd wrth no ex1e,eer1t1on Il L Se! ui ' 1 A .. 7' V1 In . ll . 2 Il . 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XN f-N N N ii LJ 'C 52 L 4,- ,Qi + 2-if 'Sig E45 sji n-9 2 f-Q EQ, ij? lf m it Q4. 4 NE QC F? -1 'Q an we could prarse the performance of these two for pages and wrth due yustrce Desprte the brrllrant actrng of both thrs crrtrc would select Wessel as the outstandrng player XVessel played the part of the bluffrng dandy to perfectron In hrs eyery word actron ges ture and porse he was the polrshed profes sronal We can crte one scene as an example In the rnn hrs transrtrons from the dandy to 1 mrn rrrrng because of lacle of food from fear of rmprrsonment to the haughtrness of a supposed Petersburg Offlelll drsplryed hrs true abrlrty On the other hand the scene whrch drew most comment from the audr ence w Ib the one rn whrch he gradually be erme hopelessly rntorrrcated 'Ihat scene was done to the peak of perfectron Most actors would hare been rnclrned to oy erdo such an act but not Wessel Hrs rnterpretatron wrll go down rs one of the most brrllrant rn Mar eyuette dramatrc hrstory The Mayor was on the strge more than any other character 1nd drd yustree to the opportunrtres grxen hrm No matter how hard we try we ern fmd no fl1ws rn Brennans presentatron He played the prrt of the eleyer old seoundrel to perfeetron but thrt rs not wh1t we mern to eongrrtu late hrm upon so much as hrs srde retrng Brenn1n was the Mayor and nobody else exery mrnute of the trme Durrng XXessels drrnkrng orgy the Mayor s aetrng on the srde wrthout s1yrng 1 word w 1s supurb laerrl expressron and gestures portrryed h s thoughts remarkably well and we thrnl1 that acco11nted for the conhdenee the others rn the cast seemed to possess Pour others fugene Moser Edw ard Dooley Paul Borehert 1nd lrwrn 'Nlem mers toole the p1rts of subordr nrte publrc ofhcrals 1nd e1ch of them played hrs part to the pornt where no more could be asked of them 'Ihe four whrle frerng the same eondrtrons and eomplrertrons were entrrely drfferent rndryrduals Moser w as the easy gorng Hosprtal Commrssroner 1nd Edw ard Doo ey the xrllrrnous post master Sheplern Concernrng Dooley s actrng we can say thrs we regret that there w as no larger part for hrm For the o porrunrtres offered Dooley X ll: F 1 Siem en S caprtalrzed and made .1 lastrng rmpressron We do not or course wrsh to crrtrcrze the castrng for we doubt rf anyone else could hare frlled the role The part of the Hrghty Lukrtch School Superrntendent as excellent ly played by Paul Borehert and hrs partner rn graft the udge Erwrn Nemmers left nothrng to be desrred The only two rn the entrre crst at all alrlV1e were Bobehrnsley and Dobchrnsley played by Robert Kelley and ohn fallen Kelley drd the tall1rng Callen the gestures Kelley trred to explarrr thrngs and Callen was at hrs heels wrth help Therr yery presence w 1s enough to set anyone laughrng and therr attempted escape at the close of the play w rs elexerly done The first attempt at :retrng for these two warrants xery successful careers on Marquette s stage XY hen we see the part of a seryant rn 1 lrst of characters we usually srngle that out as 1 mrnor hole but Osrp I-llest1l1or s sery ant was made to be more than that by Thomas Desmonds rnterpretatron Asrde from playrny, hrs own part well Desmond contrrbuted no small prrt to Wessels suc CLSS lxrllr as the Mayors wrfe rnd Nawn as hrs daughter drd yery good w orle as the char aeters rn the female roles Mrny found rt hard to conrrnce therr frrends that they were aeturlly boys t1l1rng the p1rts oseph McGee lred Casper erome Grhn oseph Sczesny and Wrllrrm Rereh rnterpreted therr mrnor parts rn a way that supported the leaders ereceptron ally well Rerch also played a femrnrne p1rt That concludes our comments on the rn lrxrdurl retrng but there would hue been no rncentrre to sp1rr these plly ers on to therr effort had not the students worleed hard to fr nance the plry 'lhrs year Mr S hlenk spent all hrs trme rn erreetrng whrle Mr II btruffen S superxrsed treleet sales Arthur Dugan was charr mm of 1 student commrttee composed of Thomas Bossort ldw ard Zappen Robert D1ly and XX rllrrm Gunkel Therr ef forts rn the box ofhce were re w arded by 11 near capacrty house both nrghts of the play How eyer fare men cannot fall the tcoxrrxe ED ox PAC E 11111 -1 IIN V , , y . 4. y - V' . . 1 ' ' 1 a ' a 1 ,. . . .. 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' 'Y . v' V.V .. --1 l- ull! and Small, Intermzlzozml Lzterary Soczety I lc fumes III R1 e 1 fm J 4 r r C L I LLLOXVSHIPS IC I NT LX a chrnyje vu rs made rn the system of the customary scholastrc awardrngjs Instead of the school gn mg gold medals Fellovsshrps yalued at srxty me dollars vsrll be granted to the cle seryrng partres The awrrds wrll be drvrded among the Ireshman Sophomore and unror years Hovyeyer the usual unryersrty ror judged most vsorthy of the honor It has been decrded that altogether srx Iellowshrps vsrll be presented three to the lreshmen mo to the Sophomores and one to the unrors The prrzes vxrll be aw arded to the students hrrrng the most number of pornts to therr credrt Scholarshrp alone counts erghty pornts vrhrle fire pornts are alloted for qualrtres of character brsed on membershrp rn the bodalrty the manner rn yxhrch class vxorle rs done and the loyalty to the school rtself The last fifteen pornts cm be aequrred by partrcrpatron rn any of the yzrrrous actryrtres These awards yxrll be made publrc at th fine dollars vyrll be dedu ted from the vsrn ners turtron for the followrng term Hovr ey er recrprents must marntarn a eeneral ry erage of at least erghty fire The Rey T A Frnneean S and sexerrl other members of the faculty vyrll select the deseryrne scholars IN MENIORIANI The faculty mel student bo ly of Mrrquettc Lnrxersrty I-lrgh School offer therr symy thy to Iohn XX eleh rt the de rth of hrs father to Kdvs ard Gengler at the death ot hrs brother to XY rllrrm Ovrens rt the death or hrs frther to lohn loereer rt the de 1th of hrs father to Aloysrus lrymarle at the de th of hrs father and to losey h Doherty rt the derth of hrs trther l I I I Q ' Firr foray' F. 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PAROCHIAL TOURNAMENT HE annual Parochral school basketball tournament was held at Marquette Hrgh School March 16 17 18 and 19 After the elrmrnatron round erght team were left rn the runnrng Holy Rosary St Thomas St Hedwrg St Roberts St Gauls St Florrans St Rose and St Elrzabeths Of these St Roberts and St Thomas finally en tered rnto the champronshrp Hedwrg were solatron game for thrrd place St Roberts 11 to 5 and turned down Holy Rosary to the tune of 20 t0 J After the tournament Rev Thomas A Frnnegan S presented the wrnner of Hrst second and thrrd place w1th a trophy Also en cagers from St Roberts St Thomas and St Hedwrgs recerved mrnature gold srlyer and bronze basketballs respectryely Members of the all tournament team ln cludrng Borowskr St Hedwrgs and Dooley Holy Rosary forwards Haugh St Thomas -center Slugg St Roberts and McKenney St Roses guards were presented wrth gold medals At thrs same trme Mr E Boland S drstrrbuted monograms to srxteen of hrs fmal round to play for the whrle Holy Rosary and St the partrcrpants of the con easrly defeated St Thomas rn lrke manner St Hedwrg FIELD DAX T HAS neyer been sand that Marquette Hrgh School rs lackrng rn that essentml factor of school sprrrt Indeed the tra drtron of Tenth and State as well as the qualrty of our present student body defeat such an accusatron Early last fall soon after the school year had begun a Freld Day Out mg was held at Grant Park on Wednesday October Twelfth Its real purpose was the promotron and betterment of the good sprrrt and good fellowshrp which should preyarl throughout the hrgh school Probably the most lctne was the Rey T A O Connor S who was largely respon srble for the sprrrt of enthusrasm manifested durrng the entrre ey ent It was Father O Con nor s rdea and 1t was he who promoted the outrng wrth the helpful cooperatron of the WI H Club The program for the day rncluded base ball football puntrng pre eatrng contests and many noyelty eyents whrch kept up a constant sprrrt of enthusiasm among the 375 students present It rs hoped and ewcpected that Freld Day wrll be numbered among the annual es ents of the school ELOCUTION CONTLST HE annual Elocutlon contest for Fresh men and Sophomores on March W7 showed marked rmprovement over eyents of thrs kmd rn former years Not only was the contest rtself more mterestrng but also the audrence was consrderably larger Both contests were very close but rn the final analysrs of the judges who were the Reyerends oseph Holleran Francrs Nflehrgan and Francrs M Schnreder Lester La Motte wrth Asleep at the Swrtch was awarded Hrst place rn the Freshman drvrsron Raymond Curtrss presentrng an exceptronal ly well mterpreted selectron Humoresque was proclarmed wrnner of the Sophomore dr yrsron The program was augmented by se lectrons from the orchestra and Glee Club THE ORATORICAL CONTEST Contest was held rn Marquette Hrgh audrtorrum on the nrght of May 12 1933 On that nrght the followrgn srx Sen rors delryered these oratrons Earl Bach Speech Before Death as a Trartor oseph Brennan Mother Loye Thomas Des mond Modern Babel Wrllram Hurst God of Gold Ralph S hutzman Rus sran Rexolutron and Edward Dooley By the Sweat of Thy Brow In the unror sectron the speakers were Fred Casper Edward Farrrngton George ack ohn Kleczka Nerl McGurk and ohn Wessel Thrs year the second rn which the contest for Senrors and unrors was rn the held of oratory Instead of elocutron brought out a wealth of forensrc abrlrty All con testants were yery ey enly matched and the commrttee of three yudges found rt drfhcult to select winners The two uctors wrll recerye gold medals at the commencement exercrses rn une All partrcrpants are to be congratulated on therr work and Marquette may well boast of rts showrng rn thrs field of oratory . 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XXHQ, I I-f H lf! 0 M 1 Ifrfrwfl I r 11 ru ry a r r. at Y rlllllll lllltllllllll rr rr rrlllrrr rr rrrllllrrrrrrrrriri X The Hzglz School Graduate and Hzs Country HE age rn which we lrye has often been termed by rts most eminent and qualified men as An age of lndrfferentrsm And after some rather careful study of thrs questron we find that the trtle rs applied not without reason For rt seems that the people of the world today and we mrght well add the people of America especially haye rn the course of the past few years come to look upon their most yrtal interests with an arr of tolerant indifference Church home and country were once regarded by the mayorrty of the populace as certarn factors predominant drstrnct and necessarily important to the welfare and well being of the nation Now howexer we find these and many other interests of the world regarded with an attitude bordering on absolute cynrcrsm so materially rn adyance of any of its predecessors or so bountrfully gifted rn natural resources and rn screntrfic ady ancement haae adopted thrs attitude? The solution of the problem has often been lard at the feet of the Worlcl War or perhaps at rts unforseen consequences The freedom and emancrpatron of the younger generation or the banrsh ment of the curtarlrng restrrctrons and common conyentrons of the age haye been blamed ln fact innumerable answers to the questron haye been set forth but rt seems unsatrs factorrly Perhaps a new yrewpornt could well be touched upon at the time when thou sands of hrgh school students are about to go forth into the world There was a time and most of us can easrly recall rt when the srght of the Amer rc an flag occasioned great drsplays of patrrotrsm The appearance of the country s symbol en the screen or rn the thoroughfare w as 1 signal for spontaneous applause and cheers But today what does an ey ent of the sort call for' Here and there a few scattered hand claps are heard usually from a contingent of young boy scouts rn the group but beyond thrs nothing But we do not wrsh to rnfer that handelapprng or demonstrations are a srgn of patrrotrsm On the contrary they are often only hypocrrtrcal maskrngs of real emotrons Also rt seems that the new mode of American etiquette has put a taboo on the outw ard lrsplay of feelings But the rndrtfcrent attrtude of the ayerage Amerrcan crtrzcn to the duties and prryrleges as a member of hrs country rs certainly not assumed rt rs rerlly cenurne XX'ould rt not be well then for the hrgh school graduate to consrder hrs duties as a rtrzen of thrs great land' In realrty hc forms the nucleus the backbone of thrs natroa r'a the yery ne ar future He shrrks hrs duty and hrs country suffers yes eyen totters on the brink of rum Only too often the necessity of yotrng right and of knowing how to yote has been discussed and discussed then ignored Here rs a significant fact a yrtrl fact whrch we should face squarely at the next presidential electron oaer nrnety nrne percent of the hrgh school students graduating rn thrs year of 1935 will be elrgrble to yote But the questron rs w hat percentage of them url! aote9 And of that number ho s many will yote correctly and as a good crtrzen should? Gos ernmental statrstrcs show that possrbly some few oy er fifty percent will exercr e their franchise and thrs only with considerable room for doubt It rs not only good for eaery rntellrgent American to know how to aote correctly rt rs not only useful but rt r 'sa ll 'v rr r r y r r 1 Irs 'l ll ,4 4 14 4 4 4 r, ' 'Pai r fr ' ,ff l I an , f , J is In f , I y F 1 Jil, r, 5 rm -I y ql 4 H A yy' lrwfryarwnr 1 fngmrrj -Q I ,, ,. I I 5 W I . ,- - 4 V ' r V fr r 'fE1 a 1 yr r .E r l ulllr 1 f: r l l l l 1 1 E '7 E '-'s ' ev.4LL4f '- ' . .. - : -- -, ' ,. . I y. ' v ' ' v4 4 44 ' ' 4 ' 4 ' ' r4 ' ' , . . . A A. . 7 A . ' 4 4 - 4- y 4 L U O , y , 4 4 I ' ' 7 ' A c ' . l ' Why, you ask, should this condition or state of mind exist? Why should a world . c ' r D ' . ' ' , c I . ' D . 4g 4 K ' ' 4 ' - 1 4 4 q C Y 4 ' ' . 4 ' 4 4 gk 4 4 KA K 4 .4 4 , t I 44 - N 4 4 45' 4 4 4 L 4 K -' K ' . , . y4 4 K ' , 4 .5 A . 4 ' ' 7 4 ' ' L K v4 ' 4 7 '4 .. . I K D 4 4 v 4 A ' ' 44 , I 7 .-', C . 7. 'V ' . 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'5 1 , , .J E-' yatal to the exastence of these fundamental principles upon which our nation as built Do the rapad strades an the annual tally of the Communastac and Socaalastac parties andacate that our populace as becoming more and more conscientious and exacting an ats choace of ofhce holders? Does the fact that such a deplorably small number of the ehgable people of the country uses its franchise mdacate that we are making rapid strades an the ideal of patraot1sm7 Certainly not Therefore the future crtazen the high school gradua' of the present finds has first duty and prayilege at the polls It as has first step towards real patriotism It must be admitted how ea er that the question For whom can we aote and yote well? must often go unanswered In this problem the idea of duty to country as a bt more anaolyed The game of politics as as now commonly known as played by tlae mayoraty of its enthusiasts today wath the goal of personal gain its ansparang motaa Undoubtedly the field to which a man deaotes has lafe owes ham a laylahood But th lavelahood afforded should not be the only motaae There must be added to thas tlae moral beneht at offers ham and the material benefit at offers has fellow man It as evade at that the country s most crying need as really good straightforward honest men to act n tlae capacity of leaders rn the goyernment Such men must naturally be found among the youth of today And where more logically than an the hagh school graduates' Evidently then our case resoly es itself rnto this It as necessary to check the spirit o andafferentrsm which as engulfing the country today Certainly we cannot be passaye an a matter of such vatal amportance as patriotism to the country that gaye us a brrthraght freedom and moral equality We will face the problem confidently and with that same spirit that enabled our forefathers to carry on rn trying times such as we haye neyer seen In short we w all be real Americans E XY DOOLEH 33 The Hzgh School Graduate and Hzs Pawslz S Seniors we are participating an the gratifying yet somewhat sad ceremonies of graduatron Although we are absorbed an the traditional earercases the loys of higher naclae an the deaelopmcnt of body intellect and soul Our four years at Marquette High S hool haae seemed but a period of carefree enyoyment anterwoaen with success and responsibility an sclaolastac and athletic pursuits XX'e are happy at the thought that regardless of what eallang we follow all of our future endeayor wall be expended IU specaahzmg for our life work We are buoyed up by our past success and the prospects for the future We haye added cause to be thankful since our education has been aboye the aaerage an both worldly and religious subyects Regrets are almost sy nonomous with departure XWe are sea erang forex er many of the faculty and student companaonshaps whach haye so brightened our last four years Neyer agaan wall we haye the yoys of participating an school plays and contests But the Catholic actaaataes and guidance we have enjoyed for the time of our stay haxe been far more important than the transient adyantages which we are so prone to oaer emphasize Regardless of what the future holds for us we can be certain that nea er again wrll our sparatual welfare be as anxiously guarded as at has been by our faithful anstruc tors The hope of all as that Catholic unraersataes wall play an important part an our religious lafe for a few more years but the time as aery close when the practice ot our faath wall rest entirely upon our own zeal and anrtrataae Parish aetaaataes are of the utmost importance af we are to continue the practices of our schooldays an the faathful manner we haae an the past Eaery parish has seyeral organizations which combine the social and recreational with true Catholic action and spmtualaty By membership an the yaraous groups most prominent of which are the Sodalrty the Holy Name socaety the Foresters Knights of Columbus and the St Vincent acoxraxern ox Pact 51 Q l A . . . . . , . 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V' - Y Football HE unror Golden Ayalanche had a farrly good team last fall but the old proyerb whach says that success does not measure the effort certaanly applaes to the plst season The Halltop hagh squad had raght and plenty of at but at seemed as though fate w as set agaxnst them The Preps after losang the flrst two gtmes to St Ignataus and St Catheranes respectay ly came bacl4 strong to wan from Nlessmer by a score of 1 to 7 Marquette then held the strong Watakesha aggregataon to a 0 to O tae 'Ihe followang week Pao Nlono w IS oyerwhelmed by a faghtnng Hall top team by the score of N0 The next game was a tae wath Custer 6 6 and an the fanal contest after a hard fight the Marquette team lost to St ohns Cathedral by one poant the score berng 7 6 ln looleang bacle on these games we see that an the St Ignataus gtme the openang slerrmash of the season the two teams fought yery eyenly for the farst three quarters wath the only threat for a touchdown berng made by Marquette an the farst quarter ln the final quarter of the game weakened by anyuraes to the startmg men and by subsequent substr tutrons tlae Halltops could not resast the ter rafae dm es launched by the St Ignatuus he ayy breles and two touchdowns resulted The fanal loss w 19 suffered an the St lohns game and that by a heartbrealung mrsfortune On the openang play after the l4acl4off hm Cannon broke has collar bone and Cathedral reeoyered the subsequent fumble Of course beang wrthln strrkang das ranee of the goal they opened up thear bag of trreles and soon seored 1 touehdown The all amportant leaele for the extra point w as ood and that proyed to be the margrn of defeat Later an the game the Blue and Goll stored 1 touehdown but the luck for the poant was wade As 1 result thas game w as lost not bee ause the team w as outplayed or outfought but DCLILISL of that extra polnt and thlt eostly Il'1lLll'y But let us renew the braght spots of the season the wan from Messmer and the great homeeomrng yactory ox er Pao Nono On 1 hot Saturday afternoon the unaor Ky altnche met the Blue and XX hrte of Mess mer at the Marquette Stadium In the early stages of the game Messmer showed lane offensaye power but when Coach Gonyos men gained possessaon of the ball they also demonstrated smoothly functxonang plays and managed to score two touchdowns to defeat Nlessmer 17 to 7 In contrast to the summer weather of the Xlessmer grme the el ay of Nfarquette Hugh s homecomnng game w1s ehally and the ground w IS hard and lumpy But thas seemed to agree wath the Preps for unleashing a pow erful runnang attack they scored almost at wall Eyery player acquatted himself well the lane opened holes and broke through on defense whale the bacles had a faeld day an tereeptnng Pao Nonos desyerate p1sses and showang speed deceptzon and draae on of fense Xlany andayadual men who earraed a large brunt of the attacle last year were forgotten an the final commendataon These men should recerye the credat that rs due them Roman Drewele the sturdy left taclele worked hard and ste tdaly all the tame that he w as an the game He saxed many tallaes by blo lung the extra try for a poant after touehdown Ld Dooley another taelele neser was talked about as a great football player but many a eoncerted drne w as stopped mamly through hrs efforts lohn Mehegans abahty an breaking up plays before they had a chance to get started should also be mentaoned lt was ohn s all around 1bahty that made ham one of the best players of the conference lt as sud that a small hght man as neyer 1 good footblll player but this statement has been dasproxen to our entare satasfaetnon by Iohn Deane Iohn eould bael-4 up a lane gust as well and better tla1n seyeral bug husle S lames fallen lohn XX essel Emal Schap lred Nlatt Robert Dean lohn lox and XX al ham Coffey also deserxe eredat for their un tnrrng efforts The Blue and Gold w arrlors succeeded an plaeanv three men on the all Conference team thas year Roman Drewele oe Bren nan and Ray Sonnenberg On the second te am Captaan George Ruez earned a post non at one of the halyes The Senaors lost through graduataon thas year are Capt George Ruez Roman Drew ek lohn Nlehegan oseph Brennan George 1CoxTmUED ON PACE ll6l E-1 J . . . . . 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Basketball ED by Captarn john Mehegan the Mar quette Hrgh qurntet frnrsed rn thrrd place rn the Catholrc Conference th s season The Preps began the season wrth four strarght yrctorres and prospects for an all wrctorrous season were promrsrng when our captarn john Mehegan rnyured hrs ankle durrng a practrce game and was fore d to remarn on the bench for thc hrst part at the season Shortly after Mehegan returned the men seemed to be rn top form and th Blue and Gold moved rnto frrst place after beatrng the powerful St ohn s team on th Cathedral floor Thrs game should be mentroned as the most rnterestrng game that was played all season Capt john after a long perrod of comalescrng came back and played one of the best games eyer wrtnessed by Marquette rooters He sank two baskets and three fre throws and drsplayed a style of defense th rt was worthy of hrgh prarse As well as th team played howewer the wrn was a costly one for the Hrlltoppers as Robert Rrce our regular guard was rnyured The Preps fought on however and succeeded rn retarnrng a tre for frrst place On the nrght of February 3 Marquette Hrgh Bob Rrce who had been rnjured rn the St ohns game earlrer rn the week t tempted to play rn thrs game but on the first play of the nrght hrs old rnyury appearel and he had to retrre from basketball Although trarlrng Messmer throughout the entrre game the Blue and Gold made a yalrant last quarter effort for vrctory but farled by the small margrn of one pornt losrng therr second conference game by the score of 17 to 16 The annual Dads Day grme was held th ye rr on the nrght of anuary '7 rn the M rr quette Unrxersrty Gymnasrum About one thousand loyal Marquetters turned out to see the Blue and Gold defeat XX'est Allrs Hr 1 by the score of 19 to 1-4 Lcd by Georg Nreoud the Hrlltoppers got off to a smrll but early lead and wrth Rrce and Sonnen berg playrng fine defensne ball were ab'e to hold thrs lead throughout the entrre game The Blue and Gold thrs year played and defeated such teams as Waukesha St Carr errnes St ohns Cathedral West Allrs S' Bonaventure St Mary s of Burlrngton Mes mer and Pro Nono all reputed to be the class of the state The term met defeat rt Shorewood Cathedral St Catherrne S Bonaventure and Waukesha Although Marquette was not yery success ful at the tournament thrs season some of her men were represented on the All Star Teams George Nrcoud was awarded the honor of berng placed at center on the Al' State hrst team Mehegan was placed 1 guard on the second team As has been mentroned John Mehegan played erther forward or guard accordrng to the demand and played both posrtrons well George Nrcoud our tall and rangy center played hrs best game agarnst West Allrs He handled passes smoothly and drsplayed Hne accuracy on hrs hook shots George was a consrstent man when rt came to gettrng the trp off and thrs factor was one of the mam reasons for hrs been chosen on the All Stat team George also placed second rn the Cath olrc Conference scormg wrth a total of 69 pornts Cyrrl Multhauf played hrs frrst year of re rl competrtron and showed fine consrstency Hrs abrlrty rn puttrng rn rebounds made hrrn Ray Sonnenberg playrng hrs first full year of competrtron was one of the most cons cnt players on the team Hrs abrlrty rn break rng up the opponents offense was renowned and many wrll remember hrs brrllrant shoo mg rn the Waukesha game and hrs all around playrng at Shorewood Robert Rrce our long shot artrst and guard par excellence was startrng hrs most successful season when he rnyured hrs knee and was forced to grae up athletres Mrny trmes Bob had sawed games by hrs abrlrty rn makrng long shots from a pornt well prst the center of the floor Phrl ODonnell one of the hrgh pornt men on the squad thrs year combrned hrs speed and good ball handlrng and as a re sult was one of the finest forwards rn the Conference Charles Shrnners a unror showed rm proyed form as the season wore on and played a regular posrtron rn the final games Albert Haessly and Fred ohnson turned rn 1CONTlNlFD ox P-KCE run h D 1 ' D ' 1 A1 ' yy . v 45' ' ' if I . ' 'L ' ' L . ' ' ' 1 r - ' h 3 f- , 7 v 7 , ' . , A 7 . . . A I A 4. 1 I 1 ' . ' . 7 ' V. . . 1 'J y ' ' ' ' 7 .' f . f W. , A N- - ' ' ' 2 ' A . - 1 ' . if . ' ' J ' C A . A f . 7 V , 4 L 1 . ' - ' r . Y , 4 I 3 fr ' ' . G ' . 1 . . . 2 , , vs v. , D - v K A . 7. K W. - .V ' s - , 7 , , . 6 ' , . . . A V U , 4 . . u. High dropped 3 Close game to Mqggmcf feared by all the teams in the Conference. . J x fl - , - rsr- . . , , t C ' A I .S ' - L y' v. . '- I y . . 2 1 ' ,L . A ii ' . ., , .. , '-t ' J - , ' 2 - , . ' A 1, - . '. . r ya AA . I . s 4 '- Y L , ,, ' l . . ' 1 ' A 'A , ' A 1 . J . V . ' , .4 ' r- . J -- A -1 un- Sqzz zd cle 1933 T 9 LJ 4 Q. 4 D 1 41 Lu CQ 2 4 -1 cu I F-1 Track FTER hye weeks of ardent pract1ce Marquette Hrgh Schools 1933 track team was rounded 1nto shape The team seems to be a falrly strong one although lt dld get off to a bad start by takmg a de feat at the hands of W aukesha but the boys are steadnly nmproung and hope to finish the rest of the season wuth success There are only three returnrng lettermen thus year They are Ralph Schutzman cap tam of the squad Wlllram Hurst and Russ Arndorfer These men won thelr emblems rn the broad jump and hrgh jump and the mxle The vacancies rn the other eyents are bemg raprdly filled by unlors and Sopho mores who comprxse the majorlty of the team and who seem to be yery good maternal In the running eyents lles the mam strength of thus years team The most out standlng runner IS Al Frymark a mxler who rn hrs Hrst meet ran the mrle rn 5 03 He IS expected to do xt well under five mlnutes by are Russ Arndorfer Leon Lrstwan and Rob ert Ixtzpatrrck who scored a slam ln the Hrst meet and are expected to do the same ln the future Deane IS a regular po1nt winner rn the quarter mlle and rs also good rn the 770 In the 100 and 770 Callahan and Borowskx are sure ponnt wmners although Borowskr has had some leg mjury Callahan a sopho more shows promnse of real greatness At Waukesha he won the 770 rn 74 3 running against a strong cold wmd In the hngh and low hurdles Larkm Wrlber and Burg are the best men Captam Ralph Schutzman rs the outstand mg broad jumper of the squad and ns sure to reach more than nmeteen feet before the season closes In the hugh jump there IS Hurst Doyle and Lukaszewrcz Hurst con slstently jumps around fue feet fixe mches Ray Sonnenberg has shown some good work rn the pole yault In the dlscuss and the shot put lm Cannon IS sure to place for Mar quette In the three meets Marquette has had up to the tlme of wrltmg xt has made a good showmg In the Munncnpal Indoor Track Meet Marquette garnered 8 pomts Two firsts were captured by Irymark ln the mrle and Callahan rn the 40 yard dash In addr tron to thrs Marquette got three seconds and two thrrds In the C A U Indoor Track Meet Marquette showed some excellent work In the first outdoor meet of the sea Marquette won Eye frrsts three seconds and hwe thnrds The score of the meet w IS 67 to 46 Marquette hopes to ayenge thxs defeat nn the remamrng few meets wrth Pro Nono Apr 79 Custer May 6 Llncoln May 13 Wauwatosa May IQ Marquette defeated Pro Nono 97 to 16 loslng only one hrst place and obtammg slams ln many exents Calla han Larkm Burg Irymark Llstw an Son nenberg and Cannon performed well The Coaclzmg' Sfdf Mr IN E Congo Mr I E Boland S1 Ur H 1 0Hane 4 'I , I 4 4 7 ' YT I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 t . .K ' - x . . 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E'- 111111 S1111 11 11111111 111111 1 I 11 Il 11 11 S1 111 1 Temzzs l'Il R the students h ul completed 1 spxrmted Llnmxnmon tournrment IU nrs M A Stlulfen Couh xx as lble to Lhoose the tollomng men to compom hls bquul Robert Rrce loseph Brcnnln lohn SL1f1llDSlxl Ray mond Bossort r Ol thebe Rice ind Brennrn IFC the onlx returnlng lettermen Bam een sprlnv showers 1 lcv. hlrd prrrtlees were obtnnul mel the sourrl mat md deterred the wterln Country D15 I-lwh bchool rn thur hrsr mrtrh by 1 v ro ' morn Czptur Rue md BYLHHID xxon thelr mngles rnmrcheb xnhxle Brennrn 'lnd Sonnenberg xx on one doubles Country D15 got therr mel lxnoernsrhrld 1nd Rue rn the doubleb In thr nut mltrh the nh lm 71005117 I s I S11 AD ll ll11l1J11 W Tf H + lf. K 1 1 f111'.f. R. S11 171 LQ. C.1p. R. Ri . 1ll1'. lf. fl. Sl. ffl 1, 151 111.111. -l. 1112 1i1. T. B1111111. L' l l 1' lb is ten r. E. , L , A J 41 'Lf -U 1. ,L in Sonnenberg. Carl Knoernschild, Thomas 2 points when Bossort lost in the singles 5 ,. S ' 5 - ' 1 Y L' 11,ox'1'IxL'1,noxum ll! 1 . 1 FY' l 1 'R if . A J , I -v ,1 J, s N1 f 4 l .K al 61,51 51111.11 f. 'f.1 . 1 . 1 Il.Ivl. C.:,'7t. 15, -I1111111111. R. -1111511 1111. R. f..111111,11 GOLf ED by Captain Frederick johnson. a finished brand of golf in every match. veteran of many meets of the past two years. the 1953 golf team swung into action early last spring. Mr. H. O'l-laire arranged the schedule and coached the team to success. Marquettes golf teams are traditional winners and this years aggregation proved to be no excep- tion. Besides Captain johnson. the 1933 team was composed of the following men: fvril Multhluf llmil Schflp. Robert Iohn- son 1nd Robert C lnnon lred lohnson vv ls bv ftr the outstmding member of the teim playing 1 smooth and eonsistentlv This years schedule included matches with most of the city's high schools. as well as a few of the schools in the Catholic Conference. Two matches were played with the following schools: Custer. at Brown Deerg Pio Nono. at Currie and Grantg XXfauwatosa, at Greenfield. The single matches included: Waslvingto . at Greenfield: XVhitehshBay. at Brown Aer' lb West Division, at Greenheldg d Sl wood at rown Deer. B' l McK ' e e ts lssistlnt eoteh 1 lfgd ot ell1'DtDIOUSlllP the 37 hole medtlg pl WW r yr ' 1171107 I IHOLC H the Mtreluette H1 hs ta Skllllkl begtn its setson bv vvinnin the hrst two gvmes on its schedule it hld to be content with hnishing the se' son with seven gunes won ind six gun esveeivlly ot their victories over bt om Qiorewood XX est Allis md bt 'I mom Qeniors vvhile thev regret being detevel tvviee bv both Pio Nono ind bt Cltherines The two most exciting gtmes ot the ve r were the XX est Allis md bt lohn s eneoun ters The Mlrquetters hnlllv won the XX es Allis gime in tn overtime ltter Peterson I IJ Sql: Sqzmd e te tie seOre vvith 1 e t Ovv the end of the fourth eluirter ln the Qlhe v iti bt lohns both te rms were tied it r two overtime periods The XIIYLILILTTL Bees then lost out on tree throws v ove to be tsets to the v vr itv ot would not be surprising to see the name or lohnnv OConnell in th regultr lineuy n xt vetrs vtrs v md Tommv uit Dizzv Detne Russ Arndorter tnd Har Devine tlso htve verv exeellent possibihtie n let 1 the pltvers o the yunior seiu will mvlee Cot h Cionvo smile 4 . , t D B y .' 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' 4 ' . - ' TTY l . . t 5 O O Ll-I -1-4 C, f 1 be Q! my Fresbmmz Athletics Jlgwll f ll, ,wwe ff ,X X j J! rVV'fVl The Squad FOOTBALL HORTLY after classes had been r sumed last fall the call for freshmen football candldates was made and 1 small but representatne group of yearllnes responded A regular te am vtas ehosen but lt became qulte eyldent thlt the lrosh vxer Ulugh C111 1 1 handlcapped by a lacle of reserye strength and consequently they had to be Content mth one uctory tvno defeats and three t1e 5 tmes The smgle uetory 7 to 0 was oyer St ohns Frosh and was the hml game of the season In tvyo of the tle g1mes lnel nn one of the defeats the Irosh were le tehnye by 1 safe margin but durlng the yy mme mo ments of the etmes they xyelleened thus preyentlne yletorles Qoieh H I Ol-lute most prominent yvllyers vyete lohn Dem Robert MCEn1ry oseph Sheehm lohn lxe st ly ohn Leahy mel Normm Gahn BASKETBALL AR UFTTF has ey ery reason to D proud of her lreshmxn blsleetbill team lrom late 'Xloyember to early Mrreh the Frosh praetleeel Ind pllyel 1nd prlyed lnel their reeorel IS 1 testlmony to therr sueeess lhe SqL1ll obuously htel rn tbund mee of ex ellent mlterrll 'lhey mlm fested throughout the setson I rt ot o ULTIIIOD of telm vyorle l l ln sportsmtnhlee plly yxhleh would hue mide them yxorthy to represent my s hool eyen thoueh they neyer xyon 1 btll time They neyer eompluneel thy neyer lost thelr heqele they nexer eyult They yyere 1 hehtln I m 1nd Nhreyue te is proud ot them err story 1 he ory ot 4 D-4 -- L . 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I E- Edztormls lfON'IlNLl'D FROM PACI H l De Paul me vuull help ourselyes as xxell a audung our fellow men and our communuty Taken from a merely temporal yuewypount membershup un Citholuc pzrush actuyutues us 1 vsorthuhule proposutuon Flhe socull actuy utues centerung around eyery church hall are of hueh moral und reereutuonul caluber free from the gross taunt of modern commercual usm und yulgaruty so common at the present tume from a financual stlndpount entertaun ment enjoyed at a reluguous soeuety s quarters you pay for gold br uded hotel seryuee to en gage un far less wholesome ple usure You re mark that all thus us true but a church socual actusuty us too tame to suut you and that ut lacks class Thus us false because the best tumes are always hal vhen there us a mod erator un charge who sees to ut that the fel lou you yust brushed elbows wuth us not gaz ung off unto space ws uth 1 drunken smurk upon hus dulled countenance lrom a purely secu lar standpount Catholuc soeual lufe un a luxe purush us the most enyoy able and useful vu ly of eombunung propruety vuuth amusement Of fur more consequence than mere pro fune pleasure are the spurutual and moral benehts gauned from partueuputuon un parush work All actuxuty us carrued on un a spurutual background and vuuth that purposeful end so necessary for the vselfare of our souls Relu euous dutues are kept constantly before our mrnds us unfluences of school and plrent pass from us Monthly communuons proeessuons sodllutues and parush gatherunes unstull a spurut of true reluguous deyotuon and reyer ence unto all partucupants Sunee a program of Catholuc actuyuty us absolutely umperatuye at thus tume of general dusmay vue must consuder and fulhll our oblugatuon through aetuxe work un the atfaurs and vsorkunes of our church Besudes personal advancement vue must always thunk of our fellowumen und especual ly our reluguous brethren We can aud the less fortunate of our flock by workung wuth the plrush organuzatuons vthueh supply the undugent wuth the means for carryung on un a tume of dustress No charuty can exer com pure wuth the St Vrncent De Paul Socuety un heroue almsguyung and unheralded dustru butuon of aud We can help ull our fellow C hrustulns un a reluguous vu ly by renderung to RCHA E YO SUPPLIES at the HIGH SCHOOL ook Store ' ' z ' u ' Q - ' ' ' u . , t 7 V u' k . -. 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K I 4 r 1 . 4 Y ' 4 4' ' y A A - 1, B' A 4 f f. . 4 v 'Q If -1 :S I I 5 5' v I I- TJ Q I Q1 r them the seryrces such groups as the ushers and chorrs grye and by our example and effort make therr Iarth a llttle more rnsprr my, 1 lrttle more beautrful The Muquette I-Irgh C llss ot Ss em not ftll down on thenr splendrd reeord but must go forward leld mg rn C ltholre parrsh hte showrng how earnestly md sueeessfully therr good parents md the esurts ttught them loyalty to selt to UCILIIIDOI' and God Tuomfxsl Drsrsrorsn 35 IIIII07' C lass History HONTINLID PROM I 'KC I 331 Thus brref resume of the unror class for the yelr 195' 33 brrngs forth the joys con quests and uctorres of the class of 34 The class as 1 whole deseryes credrt whrch IS due to ehamprons That thrs hearty sprrrt of co operatron and Interest rn all actrvrtres of Marquette Hugh may Increase even more rn the eomrng year rs the sincere wrsh of all of us Mzsszon Stamp Bureau ICONTINLFD FROM PACI SSP supplres to establrsh churches rn short to till the thousand and one needs of a Mrs sron At Marquette Hrgh the branch of the Mrssron Bureau has been under the super yrsron of Mr G T Andrews S The sales were elrrred on under the superwrsron of Merrrll I Klern Many ofthe students have found yust wh tt they needed rn the lme of strmps for therr eollectuons and rn purchas mg these stamps from the Mrssrons they haxe arded rmmensely the work carrred on by thrs bureau The Inspector General 4fON'IINl I D IRONI IAC I rudrtorrum rt requrres one hundred per eent partrcrpttron rn treket slles by the students ot the school and thus wrs the else thrs year Desprte the economrc drthcultres of the publrc at llrge the patron lrst was as long as we haye exer had before We thank our patrons for thrs generous support ohn Welch Robert Frsher and oseph I-Iargrayes were members of the Pltron committee Large be lutrful posters rn the schools of the crty and attractne cards rn busmess houses heralded the commg attractlon The Inspector General The mm rn eharge of thrs publrcrty was Phrlrp Irreson Hrs work was the most beautrful we hwe had the pleasure of seerng and we thank hum for the share rn making the productron a financral success All who saw the play remarked trme and agarn about the attractrve stage 1nd effectne lrghtrng Backstage nrght after mght the stage crew and electrreran tolled to produce the desrred effect ean Dapp Wrllram Cof fey ohn Fox and Verne Dapp were re sponsrble for the beautiful set and the per fect lrghtrng was the handiwork of Roger Herbst Robert Shaw and Lewrs Peterson were property managers Thus the curtain falls on another Mar quette dramatic endeayor Let rt suthce to say that rt was worthy of the mme Mar quette Prep Players That rn rtself rs suth crent to mamtarn the reputatron of being the outstandmg amateur dramatic organrzxtron of the crty Marquette and Mrlwaukee proud of the Prep Players of 1933 Rorsear C DALY 55 Eyery Catholrc Should Be A Member of the CATHOLIC KNIGI-ITS OI' WISCONSIN Insurmee Proteetron trom Brrth to Age 60 HOXII OFFICI I Sure Str e Nlrlw lukee XX rsconsrn Fredler 'I M Callahan Pres: lem Secretary FOR FINE DAIRY PRODUCTS 0Amv C0 CALL MARQUETTE 7610 fu., J I 1 my gf? 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OFFICIAL PH OTOGRAPHER OF THE FLAMBEAU 1933 'Sf'-if MORRISON STUDIO Q NVISCONSIN THEATRE BLDG. MAR UETTE 5795 Nearly half a centurys daily servrce demonstrates that MILK rs Mrlwaukees most popular chrld food T OWN MARKET VANCE Ml Ars and POULTRY 'N Thlrl Ntr rquette I HID? ADIII ANID I Ps I I NDS L J Prospeetxxe Leaders of 1931 ohn N O Boyle Co FUNERAL DIRECTORS ll Vs Vs INLUIISI Axe SPORTING GOODS ur hal EWELLS ST 6 E1-'C sup? Exchanges NONIINI ID FROM Pill har them About the only rllustrltlons rn th book tre reproduetrons ol seenes ln the Drrmttre Soelety s presentltxon but the sub yeet mxtter needs no pretures to enhmee rt Tl-Il BOTOLPHIAN Boston C olleee Hugh behool Boston Mqssiehusetts Wk were Indeed 'glad to recerxe a eopy of the Bnfnlphmzz and found rt crowded from eoxer to eoxer vulth pleasant reading By frr the most lI1ILl'CSflDg contrxbutlon vns 1 story entitled Why the BOIOIPIIIHD' This magaznne 1lso Ins the orrglnalnty of resery mg a humorous seetlon for the students of eleh of the four ye Irs vslth surtlble etptlons sueh as Ireshman Foolrshness for the hrst yeir students and Senlor Sflgis for the more IIIILlIlgLI'II graduates Retreat NIINI ID IRON I'-'xl I were fortunate thns yelr nn humg Irthe Robnson vxhose reeent years hue been munly dexoted to the sprrrtual vyelfare of the Church and vsho IS eonsrdered by mftny to retreats I'r Robrson also has to hrs credit 1 rergn of sue yeftrs as Rector of St Lours bnnerslty The Retreat Ir Robison sue vslll III doubteelly remfun is in rnclelllble lmpresslon on the mrnds md souls of the students I-Irs leetures xxere strught form 1rd 1nd etrnest hrs IIILISIYIIIOIIS md exlmples vxere perfect replrexs of the thoughts he expressed Ind I hrs QILXOIIOIIII rttltude he led the xxx 111 lse st eess u re rel IL retrelt V518 ln OllISflIILIll'lyQ exent of the pres ent sehool term 1nd we srneerely hope thu the ITIIIIIICSIIIIOD of slneerlty 1nd honesty thlt prexuled during tnd ltter the retrert xxmll eontrnue to do so In later lrfe when re tleetron rs needed most J De re -zfz Pletse mr un eoul I you sptre me some old clothes But my good mm those you are yxezr rnw are netrly neu I Ienou ITII rm but rt s them that s nerr ly rurnrm mx PTOILSSIOH , . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.