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Contlary to all leports teachels do not go lnto hldlng at the June bleak H9163 what happened to a few of OU1 lay faculty dullng the long summer Always ready to lend a hand Mr Whelan and Mr Drexler contllbuted arsharsh Dlck Bauman a lecent alumnus of PIUS retulned to hls alma matel on leglstratlon day for Junlors and Sen lors Whlle he w as roamlng wlth a rowlng glass eye Slster de la Salle was pflclng the halls attemptlng to slgn up monltors for the cafeterla Haylng seen Bauman she grabbed hlm by the Shlft collar before any escape could be posslble After hearlng the dlre need for monltors loyal Dlck accepted hls fate and submltted for a two week stretch In the case of an argument Slster de la Salle could hfue easlly persuaded hlm for Dlck hasn t grown slnce gl3dLlatl0I1 Pelhaps most students dld not be lleve the retreat master Father Mc Evoy when he stated that he IS yery lenlent on penance and g1Y8S onlv three Hall Marys for lape arson and murder Seyelal fllends of mlne were walt to Joln the party After neryouslv relatlng Olll tales of lntllgue and ad yentule peltslnlng to the summel we were beckoned to the pllests brlghtly llt ch lmbel Cleansed tempolflrllv they 16 tulned to the bleachels Each wlth a led complexlon and an lmmense glln exclalmed Do you know what he sud And I only got thlee Hall Malv s' Ralph Hahn Notlce Any students who haye worthwhlle bltb of news or lnterestlng I!1Cld6l1tS that they would llke to see ln the column page please contact Ralph Hahn ln homeroom 302 lour con trlbutlons toward thls page wlll be appreclated thelr talents to help ln the construc tlon of the new wlng Good paw sholt hours' Aftel that whod go back to teachlng We haye It stlalght flom the con selyatlon department that Mr Gos llng dellberately dlfllned the fish out of two nolthern lakes What a fish elman' MISS Kellv attended Guldance and Engllsh lnstltutes at the Unlverslty of Wlsconsln Mr Whelan and Mr Drexler ale pflpas agaln A daughtel Roseanne came to the Whelans on August 30 and a boy Danlel Edward arrlyed at the Drexler home on June 14 Photogl aphers welcome' In response to the plea of St An thony parlsh for men of even ay er age VOICES to Joln the cholr Mr Drexler made h1S debut last Sunday umerous Sta O TLCOK Ph to by Sal n Studlo rs Vlslt Cut Hopmg to Boost Business Buslness must be bad when the clty IS host to as many Blg People as It has been these last few months There were all sorts of them Jack Webb Mmm Mmm Wh1Ch wasnt who It was obvlously supposed to be Cary Glant Pattl Page the Crew Cuts Nflt Klng Cole and June Chrlstv and all were here for that all lmpoltant matter of publlclty Jack Webb was plllgglflg for hls latest effolt Pete Kellys Plues whlch he dll6Ct9d and stalled ln M311lyH 'Vlonloes absolute double ln nocent volce and all took the honors and dutles of lntloduclng Seven Year Itch to Mllwaukee and Caly Grant thrllled long tlme movle fans and made sure thev would see To Catch a Thlef Pattl P a g e Mllwaukee s adopted Clallglllfel and the CIQVV Cuts m ade thell local appearances at the fl1St an nual M1lWV3Uk98 IOll1I12ll MUSIC FeStl val Both llved up to thelr wlde splead publlclty About the program as a whole every act falrly shone ln the small tlme they had to perform 7 Klng Cole and June Chrlsty very recently staged a show at the Rlver Slde Shallng the showtlme were the Clalk Blothels blg name Negro tap dancers and Glry Morton a face mak lng comedmn who got hls push on televlslon Too bad Mllwaukee at tendance doesn t compllment t h e s e blg tlme pelfolmances Val Reuschleln Your Slap Is Showing Chuck Sallsbury w ho bloke hlS 'llm ln 'ln automoblle dCClCleIIlZ last Aplll and stlll had lt ln a cast when school ended lecently bought a 1947 MGICUIQ He couldnt d11Y6 h1S mo tolcycle fOl feal of taklng a splll and bleflklng the 'um 'lgaln When Ralph Hahn w 'ls lsked lf anythlng lntelestlng enough fol pub llcatlon had happened we 16C6lY9d the startllng lnformatlon that some thlng hllarlous had occurred but he couldnt remembel what It was , - , vi . . v . . , 1 v - r . v .' 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T ey Say What was vour most worthwhlle experlence this summer The Summer School of Cathollc Actlon was bv far the most 1ew'ud mg and 1I1t6l6StlIlg expeuence f th1s past summel It took place at the MOIIISOH Hotel ln Chlcago I addltlon to bemg educatlonal It w as qu1te a ball Thele wele SIX con felences th1Ollgh0Llf the dav and ap ploxlmatelg, 2000 students attended them The students V616 from all over the Umted States It was tluly five days Ill never folget full of fun excltement and a S0l1d Catho l1c educatxon MHTIOH Martln 210 at Lols Martm dance studio I was taking a danclng Instructors course and I was dolng this teachlng for experience Marv Schmltter 106 I spent thls summel w orklng, as a butcher and stock boy I feel I have galned velv much valuable expeu ence and I wlll always have some thmg to lely on 1f I need a Job Bob Kastner 206 We went sightseeing through Flor lda thls summer We saw many beautlful places lncludlng Key West and Silver Springs Sharon Barnes Pat Slattexy and I attended the Thlrd Ordel conventlon In Olean New York th1s summex Vle t tended many conferences on vauous subJects especlally those on fxmllv unlty We had a lot of fun w hlle we wele thelo and met manv mtexest lng klds Tom Yan Doren 208 Thls summer I made mv first trlp up north to Iron Mountaln Wlscon sln We went to Nlcolet Forest where the scenerv was beautiful and we had a lot of fun We stayed ln a cabm lh the back woods and went fishlng I caught a fourteen mch bass all bv myself Marty Blask I feel that mv most worthwhile experience was mv trlp to the Ford Museum ln Detrolt There thev have a complete hlstorv of the Ford cars and thev have mam other old cars and planes on dlsplav there I learned a lot about cars and me chamcs Blll Flsher 318 A v1s1t to mv 10118111 Ill ll Paso Texas and a Clll1S9 I took to Mlchl gan on the Cllppel wele the most en Joyable and lntelestxng thlngs I dld thls Sllmmel Andrea Hauge 416 I feel that golng to Notre Dame Unlverslty with the dramatlcs class was mv most worthwhile experience conferences and l e a r n e d many thlngs whlle we were there We also saw the beautiful campus and slept ln the college dorms Besides this there were 1 400 glrls to only 80 bovs Frank Koelsch 312 A V1S1t to Chlcago was the most wolthvvhlle of my summer expeu ences Whlle there I went to the Hall of Sclence Planetauum and down to Maxwell stleet The Hall of Sc1 ence w as velv 1nfo1mat1ve and Max well stxeet was fasclnatmg Diane Schellmger This summer I worked on a farm ln Park Falls Vllsconsln I feel I learned a lot about farming and at the same time I had a lot of fun and met a lot of mterestmg people up there Dave Dane I w ent to Des MLJIIIQS low 1 t v1s1t some fxlends down there I w ent thxough the capltol blllldlflg and s tw m '1 n v othe1 1nte1 estlng slphts .Ilm Demer '206 I went to Holv Hlll where I saw the many beautlful shrmes later ln summer I went to Illmols to VlSlt relatlves and to go swlmmmg Ieo Zanonl Arnold Palmel was the most wolth w hlle expeuence I had thls summer Slnce I an' 1nte1ested 1n golf I en 1oved watchlng the top p1os play and also learned a lot by watchmg them at the11 best Paul Dutfey If Tlll Bruett 210, mlllmg through the Freshmen on registration day, IIIIETWIQWS Duane Schellmger 7 for They Sav ' 6 . , .. , v A I ' - I . , . ' ' . v L. . vt . B br v 'V - S ' ' ' ' 0 C ' .' - 'x s ' ., 'z, o . ', ' ' -'J' K- Q' y s . ' ' . n '- v - Y ' ' ' f ' u u , , ,- v h V- - .1 1 i . . . ' ' - ' , ' 1 - 1 .' Y .'. 1 . . sv 1 - ky: ,. 'S ' '- . ' 1 , K A I ' . , . A - v ' v . ' , . -- 1 I n u n , , , . . . i This summer I taught tap dancing of the summer. We attended some Caddying in the Miller Open for . . . -1 1 1 7 1 - n A I - V 7 - 7 . 4 ' ' Y I w .Q 1 y . T I. 4 vi y - . . ' J ' ,gi - ny A - . . ' A X ' ' , , f 4 . N . , X -, , 1,5 A '- 3 ' 2 'X , V -' t 203, . . . ' x 2? . v , A v .K v' n . . , . . . , ' , U - ir I i - A . . Y -Q-..,,V ft -gs L, ' , . W fb I I X . , .K - . ' 9 . . . 1 +V , , , 6 ' , ' r . ' ' v . 1
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ii.-if tudent Alms Bop to Books The start of a nexx school xea1 means a trans1t1on for all of us After a long xacat1on dllflflg wh1ch somc of us may haxe become lax lntellectuallv and sp111t ually we haxe to become readyusted to the demand of school l1fe Of course the term my sterlouslx seems to QXDIFQ before a fexx students manage sufliclentlx to readJust themselx es from sp1nn1ng xxax thats re zl mad to pushmg a qu1ll on 1 pad These 111d1x1duals find themselx es 1epeat1ng the same studles the folloxx 1ng year By hax1ng begun the te1n1 xx1th 1 letreat ou1 sp111t11al llfe should be up to snuff Nloxx 1ll xxe have to do IS to keep It g1oxx111g along that llllb As fa1 as the mtellectual part goes xxe haxe lust started or should haxe Manx of the students nex Cl qulte seem to get 1HtO the SVVlHg of school l1fe Thex 1ust amble along through the years xx1th no goal 111 slght These xery unra1e personages are llke a bunch of guys xx ho plle llltO a car just to rlde a1ound and around and around Thex don't go anvwhe1e, thex just go If xve pass through school ln a Slffllliil' state of mmd, we too are golng to end up nowhele We 21l'9ll't gomg to reach our goal 111 l1fe lf xxe don't ex en knoxx what It IQ We must declde what xxe thmk our futuu- should be and the11 do exe1xth1ng 1n our poxxer to ach1exe the fulfillment of Olll plans A real marksman lnts a target bv amnng aboxe It I11 the same xx ax, we haxe to focus ou1 slghts on what over xx 11 me .unnng fo1 and acc0mpl1sl1 to the best of our ab1l1tv all that ls ueccssal v for us to h1t the bulls ex e James Stoffels ip, WML lueamt luoneq Aftc1 a summcx of xxo1k1n5., 1n grocery stores d1 ug stores department stores etc the popular con clus1on u11doubtedly seems to be that money IS D106 to haxe around For th1s reason many students haxe cont1nued vxorklng after school and on Saturdays desplte heavy schedules and outslde act1v1t1es 1n or der to keep that green stuff roll1ng 1n Any thlng s better than golng through that do you thmk lt grows on trees routlne everytlme Dad opens h1s Wallet For most students a part t1me Job IS a headache and a pa1n 1n the neck but that pay check can cu1e a11y allment and therefore they put ln thelr t1me and thats all We should work for noth1ng'7 Extra monev IS of course the reason Why anyone takes a part t1me Job but It doesn t have to be the only rea son The value of a pa1t t1me 1ob can be determlned ex e11 before the first day of xx ork by a person s attl tude towx ard xx ork and hls reason for worklng Money m1ght be the one and only reason but It Won t make a job or a d1spos1t1on any more pleasant Bx startlng out w1th the ldea of g1v1ng 1n one s xx ork and keepmg th1s IH mmd there ll be someth1ng xx 01th xx hlle left after the money s gone Marlan Mollan Practlce Makes Perfect .llhlS school yea1 has gotten off to a soul s dellght There are adxantages and h1ndra11ces to th1s pro cedure, though There xxon t be a t1me 1n the mlddle of the xcar to stop the 5tLldXl11g a11d collect our most serlous selx es lnto order We wlll be left completely on our own to attend to the sacraments and run our sp111tual life But a good stalt 1s the best xx av to an excellent tnnsh The good start xx e'xe had should have shown to us Olll IQ5DOllh1b1l1tX for carry1ng through wlth much mole than pure nonsense the rest of the vear We should knoxv hoxv to folloxv It wlth practlces that xx1ll complement the other act1v1t1es and make them 1111111- c111ox.1ble, smcc the bas1s of a X92ll,S construe llljll is the cement of a sure planned NlJl1'1ttl3.l vear Val Reuschlein 1 1' . 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