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1 Sldevwalk Guperlntendente Ronnle Schmldt Dlck Rafenateln Myron Bentfield Ted Palmer and frlend exchange neue on the finer pomts of cement pourmg Thew mlght es en be aug gestmg f3Cllltl9S for automatlc reglstratlon X face ln the xuldernesx licg,1Ntr'n1on das has nts hap pler moments ae karen Fettlg liew Cehar and Rosemary Frangesch Rdmlfdbll demonstrlte Benn together ln cllsses or the same homeroom quickly runed drooplnf., artlu'-. and wallets Xlthough Marlene Schmidt and Jean Oln er seem to be com fortable Iat Hurles and 'liars Slabw are already domg re Qearch ln a notebook Reglstlatlon day fo1 the Senlolx md lunlolb Waa Con ducted vuth the usual calm, dlgnlfied selenltw that one natu1 allv asaoclates wlth all uppeuzlasemen fdmregald the NLl110Lllld1Hg plctuleaj Thele was much hlnd shaklng and back slipplng all qulte plopel md of COUISG a lound U1 two of Qnlpshots among old f116IldS befole NCI1tllI'1Hg to the VAIIOUS lmes fm pasment of bllls Older Waq the keynote of the day and the1e wax no need to huns as ln DIQXIOUS xefus to bux booke fulth 1 hund1ed k1dS ahead Qold houls '1g0 to thoxe who uele leillx pollte 'md excuaed WL? lhew ll go eam on xou Julu kfttr all who wants to be on the thlrd floor again Jeanne I-lorsance .lannes l'redr1ck Ron Elsold and Robert I-ranlmlck agree 4 - , riiifl 4 ,- I , , . -' v' 'ki .. ' tv . ' .S 2 F ' .. . K ,- M Xi? , i Lv 4 ' Y. ' .ln x .L 1 2 2 . . -S Z , . - .Y 2 .S . I u V A 2 '1 hw 1- A1 4 V l A A M? . .- K. - I. Y. , - . K . ,, - f f 3' b y y . H - .., - ' f : :igQ:2ff'f M - ' , A' I V ' ,' X of you. who could l'1U1'l'y?l because all the books had been , A .,.. uf , V .:,L:. ' W-.A ,f I' A ' ' Nw- ,.'L. LA' . 5. ' L. - ' v . 0 A l l ' 9 tw l A 5 ' j .' z . ' g ' : ' 4' A- '--h' l-'- ' 1 - .b-. N A 1 J , 0 . I I If I 'T j , ' -lx ' V - ,Q I, , , , . v ' ,l A , . ' V . L. ' . r . . . ' -. ' . L- ' ' . 10
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Social Aims Grow The social development of the student is an in- tegral part of his education. Perhaps the reason for this is that the school, in its own field, is a form of society. In a society' the basic element which is required for success is cooperation. By associating with each other, students learn what to expect from people with different characteristics. Among the 1 900 students registered at Pius no two of them think or react exactly alike. Because of their differences students are more likely to get along if they are equipped yyith a reasonable degree of tolerance In order to further soclal harmony between stu dents the school places at the disposal of the 1nd1v1d ual a program which provides for social and recrea tional act1v1t1es Some of these activities are dances clubs class plays and football games In their own way social activities help to make it easier for boy and girl associations besides promot ing a feeling of enjoyment to satisfy chronic com plainers Many students never take part in any extra curricular activities If a student does not en Joy himself at school at least occasionally It IQ his fault for ney er looking at the brighter side of going to PIUS Actually when school is in session the social life of the student increases During the summer It IS true that every one had more spare time but he also has fewer constructiye social eyents to fill that time Pius if gly en half a chance by its students will pro y1de sufficient opportunitv for social development Ralph Hahn The Plus XI Journal Published nine times yearly by the students of Pius XI High School Milwaukee 13 Wisconsin 191 D1 XIL CXTHOLK Assocmrr Emrons News Virginia Nelson Till Bluett Ralph Hahn Valerie Reuschlem Marian Mollan Joe LeGath Vllnlfred Hahn They Say 01lf'ook Fdzfov ml Phofogiaz mc Sports Alumni Ed Qauoll Joyce Frischmuth REPORTERS Jacqule Glace Ron Ixoyis Kay Mooney Chuck Salisbury ART AND ExcHANCFs Jackie Ripple PHOTOGRAPHY Unless otheiyyise stated all photos 'irc bv Paul Iukitsrh TYPIs1s Iovu. Riuth Robuti Rlcklncyel M uv Wolf' Vo YXII No l September 26 1911 In Memoriam . . . Sister M. Anthony, 0.S.F. Mother of Dorothy Kubin '56 Father of Alfred Paulsen '56 Mother of Marilyn and Margaret Welch '56 Ever Go Stud 9 Are your marks slck and weakly ' Are they run down? Are they underweight' Perhaps you figure someone has got to be in the lowest third of the class and it might as well be you This kind generous atti tude is to be commended if your ambition IS to start at the bottom of a large firm and work your way down The aim of ey ery student scholastically should be the top third of his class Well at least the middle third Impossible you say? You can t turn 1n assign ments that rate that high you say? Perhaps there s a method you hayent tried yet Turn ln all your assignments Turning in all your assignments Wlll save wear and tear on Slster Beatrixs yocal chords at three oclock It will raise your marks too Eyen if the assignments do not rate 100 they rate higher if you do them on time than if you do them after school Of course in striving for better marks the marks themselves aren t the important thing Marks stand for your achievement If vou loaf you loyyer your marks and insult your own intelligence Ed Carroll N'-s.,..f They dont go anywhere they just go . , - O Y - . - ' 5 , ' 1 n ' ' ! - . . . , s, u ' . 1 . 1 c o 1 ' ' ' Y A - u , A . 1 - . . ' ' 7 ' ' K 7 - . sn , y A 4 ' . - ' I . s L A 3 ' . . . . , , , 1 ' ' . , . . v a s 1 1 ' ' v 4 1' ' L nf A' . ' ' 2 , , . . . . . . 9 ' ' ' , , . .' I r, ' ' ' . K y - . . n n Q' ff ' ' I s L . I .1 ' ' ' fl ! s A c ' ' . I I . ' 1 ' ls K . . . . Q 9 ' ' 7 - . , A 7 . 7 7. . . . , ' ' , 7 Y . . . v L ' r4.rr A I 1 V EDITOR-IN-CHIEF i .Jim Stoffels A V 1' .. . . - . l V y - ' . ,, , , K , it ' 7 1 I .' - v - l 'if Y 1 ' ' 51 A 14- . ,. . .. . A I . v' ' f . ' 'J' L , . A ' . . . 4,1 4 V . l 'I z , -' z - Ag ', 2 -I - . .. . v v v , 7 ' . l. . . , . . , .: v Y '
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themselxes llght to the flont of the lme QOLllt9SX does pax l Money w IS no ploblem elthel espeuallx 1f you had It and many SBUIOIS have had lt' The secletaual and bookkeeplng students wele xeu the people who came W1th CO116Ct change and the monev so1ted and filed Ham1lton Jefferson L1ncoln etc Many of these futule n1ne to HW81S left Wlth mole money than they came 1n wlth Thats lezlly good busmess but lts p1 ob xblx not legal Elanne Uemens and Pat Slattery take time out xn the w lde open spaces from book lmes and crowds to talk about sched ules football games and classes whlle snapshots fascmate Joan Dembmske Ixathleen Burgermo Helen Gill 'md 'Waur een Fallon Barbara Steger phones home the good news on the two nickels borrowed from Claudette Patulskl and '1 frxend lNo its not a mass ewacuatlon or even gamma globin Its what of a lme to pay bulls and buy books Charles LaForce Just reglstratlon day for Seniors and Jumors at Plus Thls and Robert L1mpert1us dont look too sure alert and eager group has assembled for dlssembledb ln some 11 my , , Y . tl 1 I . v V ' v l Q 1 - ' . L, ,Z L.. 71 . v ' . .Y -. .'. D, ' v . ' I xi I I , . .'A I ' . , . v . v uv . . . . U A ,Y apparent when It came to the money matters. They were 9 Q Q 7 . ! T 7 . 7 ' 1 v' U . U ' - - v -'J' ' . r - . . 1 . . V .. ' v' V 1 . v 1' t ' ' 1 ' 2 j . I' ' - , I , p 6 N2 - if , . ,4 V . Y . ,, . . v V . . . . .
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