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MR. J. J. BLASK FR. F. A. BREY FR. O. J. CATUSO Algebra, Geomelry Religion, Latin Religion, History: Sodaliiy, No pcninsulas during the fest, JiggCrs, here come the cops. M'd9e Baskefball boysn Whole been smoking in Imrfffr Better put that away befooe I see it. The Faculfy The faculty of Marquette High School is composed of 30 Jesuits-20 priests and ten scholastics-and ten laymen. In the past year, the following faculty members joined the staff: Fathers Floyd Brey, Orville Catu- so, Richard Pates, Bernard Portz, and Virgil Roachg Messrs. Philip Fischer, Jerome Flynn, and Eugene Shaw, scholasticsg and Mr. Hugh Otten. They replaced Fathers Robert From- melt, now the procurator at the Jesuit house in Decatur, Illinoisg Edward Manhard, Eu- gene Monnig, and Arthur Verdieck, who have joined the faculty of Regis High School, Denver, Colorado: Father Charles Sander- son, appointed Dean of Men at St. Louis University, Messrs. John McNellis and Thomas Donovan, who commenced their theological studies at St. Marys, Kansas: and Mr. James Keeley, now teaching at Christ King Grade School. Messrs. Thomas Power and Gerald Weiss, scholastics studying the Korean language at Marquette University, were part-time in- structors during the second semesterg Fr. Christian Keeler served in the same capacity during the first semester. The Lady of The Office: Frs. Boyle and Caiuso say their breviary in the paiio Blasks af Bay: Mr. ancl Mrs. Blask ioin Fr. of the facully residence. Bernerl' al' The Homecoming Dance.
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The Adminisfrafion Three men stand at the head of Marquette High School: The Very Reverend Richard T. Jones, S.J., president of the school: Rev. Roman A. Bernert, S.J., who is completing his second year as principal: and Rev. Jerome T. Boyle, S.J., assistant principal and chief disciplinarian, who has held that post for thirteen years. Father Jones was appointed last summer to succeed Father Rich- ard D. McGloin as president. Father Jones, who is also superior of the Jesuit community at the high school, came to Marquette from St. Josephs Hall, Decatur, Illinois, where he held an admin- istrative post. Father Edward Laskowski replaced Father Raymond Burger as building superintendent. Father Burger is now stationed at Holy Rosary Mission in South Dakota. MISS L. M. CAHILL Registrar Fr. Roman A. Bernert Fr. Jerome T. Boyle PFFHCFPBI Assistant Principal
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QQ? 'CST MISS E. A. CONNELLY MR. D. L. COOKE FR. J. W. CROWLEY Librarian Algebra: Sodality, Cafeteria, English: Cheerleading 'Quir't back H1rrr. Mldqel Team Let us renew thc drrdimtionw Simply . . . Four faculty members have been teaching at Marquette for a total of 124 years. Mr. John Fountain has been associated with the school for 33 years, the longest in the point of service of any faculty member. Mr, Leon Schlenk is completing his thirty-first year at Marquette, his twenty-eighth as director of the Prep Players. Mr. Louis LeMieux and Mr. Jacob Schmitz are celebrating their thir- tieth year as Marquette teachers. Five types of diplomas are offered by the school: Scientific, Latin, Latin-Scientific, English, and Honors. Typing classes, under the direction of Mr. Schmitz, became compulsory this year for all sophomores. A daily religion period for all four years and two semesters of physical education for all freshmen were the only other major changes in the class schedules this year. The counselling program was strengthened with the appointment of Fr. Leonard Pio- trowski as its coordinator. Thirteen faculty members devote full or part time to this Work. A College Night and a Career Day were held in the first semester for the grad- uating seniors: a panel on vocation for the entire student body highlighted the second semester. All students had periodic confer- ences With their appointed advisor. All We Survey: Faculty and friends watch Won Weekend: Fr. Crowley stands amazed at big prize ottered by Mothers' the rout ot Notre Dame at Pulaski Stadium. Guild at its tall card party. WEEKEND WALDORF
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