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the Vol XXII No 2 Plus XI H1gh School Mllwaukee WISCODSIH October 28 1955 P Cullen Elected ueen W1th homecommg Sunday every one s thoughts are of the game floats and dance Pat Cullen 302 Wlll be queen of the dance th1s year In former years a k1ng was elected by members of the football team and then he chose a queen Th1s year the queen was elected by the sen1or class Theresa Boll 206 second Wlll crown the queen and the runners up w111 form the court They are Fhp D1 Bella Jean Floryance Rosemary Frangesch Mary Jo Kayser Fran Magho Pat Radocha and Rosemary Vespalec The parade th1s year w1ll be the largest 1n the h1story of PIHS and consequently the best B9Sld8S the Freshman Sophomore Junlor and Sen1or floats these d1fferent organ1 Comlng Events Oct 25 Lecture for upperclassmen Brother of Mary D1d we do someth1ng Oct 26 SUMA at Plus Soclal Under Mlnxng Act1on Oct 30 Homecomlng Golng to take your camera Paul? Oct 30 Nov 4 C8th0llC Youth Week Antrdote to Blackboard Jungle Nov 1 All Samts Day If ltS all the Sa1nts how about a week? Nov 9 One Act Play Contest Spxcey h1t presented by Plus SIX Who Pass Whlle the Lentlls B01 Nov 15 Youth Government Day Its all rlght Officer Im the clty attorney Wov 24 25 Thanksg1v1ng Amen and pass the turkey zatlons and clubs Wlll be repre sented Student councll So S1 Pep club Journal staff Photography club and muslc department The deadl1ne for the f1n1sh1ng of the floats Wlll be 12 30 on Home comxng day at whlch tune they w11l be ready for Judglng by Slster Bea tr1x M1ss Kelly and Mrs Mullen after the grand march at the dance Plus Represents 75 Parlshes Tl11s yea1 75 of the 273 par1shes of the M11Waukee Archd1ocese are rep1esented here at P1us St A thony of Padua wlth the largest representatlon heads the 11st W1th 180 students from 133 famllles Competmg for second place 1n the par1sh representatmn race are St R1tas of West Allls and Mother of Good Counsel of Wauwatosa w1th 119 students each St Cather1nesW1th 102 St Al0yS1 us w1th 101 and Holy Assumptlon w1th 95 rank second thlrd and fourth respectwely vv1th thelr large delegatlons Even small and outlymg par1shes of the Archd1ocese are represented The students of these par1shes are Judy Karsm of St Anthonys Pe Waukee Carl Brey of St Hyacmth s Ronald Jankowsk1 of St Cas1m1rs Te1ry S1lbernagel of St Dom1n1cs Eleanor Dlnnauer of Holy Angels Photo by Paul Luk tsch Father Joseph greets three of hrs boys at the door of the rectory of St An thony parlsh Bob Berkopec, John Bayer, and Russell Hahn, all semors 1 O I ' ' . . n- 7 7 . , . 1 1 n , - n y ' ' . , . . , l. . 0 - , - - . Y 7 . 7 1 ' ' 2 , Y 7 Z I 1 I! ' ' 7 7 7 . I - . l , , - n 7 7 ' 7 - , , Q 7 7 ' ' ' Y y - The winner will then be announced Ralph Kessler of St. E1izabeth's, and , n , , . . . 7 7 WW 7 3 7 7 7 7 l 7 R , - . '- . T6 77 u . , 7 H . . I-1. 'I 77 66 -7 - ' , 7 ' n S 7 L I - .- . . D ss n l ' ' ' ' ' as ' as -
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Note from the Editor Have trouble keeping up with all the news of graduated Pronrtes or your fellow alumnrq Then this rs the spot to watch Another oppor tunrty to find out whos who srnce graduation rs through aflilratron wrth the newly organrzed Alumnr Club Recently two representatnes from each graduating class met and elected officers who are now rn the process of drawing up by laws for the club Two dollar dues entitles all alumni to lots of fun as members Also a newsletter to be printed monthly wrll be sent to all who Join Thrs paper wrll cover all alumni events as well as all the latest news on long gone seniors and recent grads Check this column next month for the results of the tremendously suc cessful alumnr dance held at Plus last spring Wlnnre Hahn Here s a chance for the alumnr to get therr ideas rn prrnt Thrs rs your page and each month an article or letter wrrtten by you wrll appear here If you have a flair for wrrt rng or the urge to put your thoughts on paper, send them to Wrnnre Hahn Plus XI Hrgh School 135 N 76th St Mrlwaukee Wrs Mary Ann Jacobs 55 entered St Joseph convent on September 0 to become a School Sister of St Francis Hows the schoolwork boys' Jrm Jost 54 left and Bill Shepherd 53 are work mg on the addrtron to Plus Bill spent two years at Notre Dame and rs entering Marquette rn January Grads Take Honors, Vows Former sports editor John Barany 55 made headlines this summer when he caddred for Cary Mrddlecof during the Miller Golf Tournament John recerved S300 and was inter xrewed on television after Mrddlecof won the tourney He also won the Allrs Caddy scholarship and plans to attend the Unrverstry of Wisconsin this fall work at Allis Chalmers A scholarshrp for post grad work at Catholic Unrversrty was awarded to Rrchard Sogrn 50 Drck gradu ated from Marquette last year and has been doing socral work Dolores Delfeld 53 rs majoring rn elementary education at Cardinal Strrtch Her brother Francis 44 rs teaching electronics at Marquette University Summer weddlng bells hare been breakrng up all those old gangs Josephrne Magll0 53 and Raymond Blankenhelm were marrred on June 25 July 2 was the date set by Mary Hart 53 and Tom lNeu 52 Doro thy Drener 53 marrred Don Lese on April 16 August 6 was the big day for Barbara Frrdl 53 and Harold Wefley Irene Brenner 53 and Vern Tretow and Dorothy Uschold 52 and Robert Tate 52 Margaret Paulus 50 and Rrchard Streff exchanged rows July 7 16 Among the September weddrngs were Nancy Marks 53 and Gerald Raetner Joan Moran 53 and Gene Werdensle 53 Tom Sterdl 53 and Mary Alrce Stahl and Donald foetz 51 and Julie Beauchamp Pat Rrpple 49 and Jrm Heck 51 are plannrng on an October wedding while Marianne Platz 53 and Robert Qurrk haye set the date at Novem Note to the Edltor Dear Alumni Editor We hear that the Plus XI Journal rs undergoing a change and that an entire page wrll be dexoted to the alumnr We especially appreciate this ex tra space because rt will grve us a more wrtal contact wrth the school and wrth our fellow graduates From trme to trme we wrll be able to contribute artrcles to acquarnt xou wrth what you wrll face when you leaxe high school Not that we want to preach but wed lrke to share our experiences wrth you Well be lookrng forward to the September rssue of the Journal which lf l recall will probably be a lrttle late Sincerely Tonr Graef 53 V . . . . , . ! V . 9 , V. . . . Y ' 7 ' ! v ' .. : 2 ' ' . . ' , . . , . J ' ' . , . 7 . . . . . . , ' . . , ' a I. . N . . , . , . . ' '- , I ' ' Y. V . . . , . ' 9 ' Y . . 1 . . y . . . ., Y - - ' Carol Guis '55 is doing secretarial ber 5- , . 4 ' . - ' ' ' . . , . 1 ' . 1, .' . Q ' 7 '1 ' A 1 v v v' v 1 ' v 1 y - v , - ' 7 .' h v v 7 ' I I 0 , , n x , ' . 9 Y , 7 , ' ' , v' 1 v ! Y 7 , . ! i ' ' . . , . . 1' 1 n . v V I ,
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7454 I4 .7 PIUS was well represented at the twenty elghth annual WISCOHSIH h1gh school edltors conference at M3d1SOH on October 8 Ron KOJIS Jim Stof fels Kay Mooney and Val Reusch leln exchanged 1deas w1th d1fferent WISCOHSIH schools at th1s conference sponsored by the Unlverslty of WIS consln A large group of staff membels will attend the Mldwest Catholic Press Assoclatlon conventlon on No vember 19 The scene of the event w1ll be St Kates of Raclne TODICS to be d1scussed lnclude sports pho tography and human lnterest high lights On Saturday October 15 The Deane Carroll Show featured twenty students from PIUS on WXIX TV Plus was the fiist of a group of schools to be saluted on th1s new TV serles Acolytes Take On New Mass ACtlV1ly Th1s year the acolytes have added somethmg new to the 11st of the1r 3Ct1V1t16S Operat1ng on a weekly schedule a senior acolyte w1ll be assigned to lay out the Mass vest ments at 3 pm for the next days pare the challce Towards the end of the semester when they are proficlent at it the Senlors w1ll teach the Juniors how to prepare for Mass Officers of the club are co chalr men Joe LeGath 302 and James Stoffels 208 Photo by Paul Lukxtsch J Stotfels hands hold alb for J LeGath Dogs See Students at Fatima Shrineg Wonder Where Other 1 390 Are One afternoon around 3 15 Pep per a llttle dachshund dec1ded to take a stroll w1th his best glrl a cute toy cocker called Taffy When they reached slxty elghth street Pepper turned Golly he sa1d w better get out of here qulck or we ll be trampled' Lets see said Taffy Monday the Freshmen come to the shrine T u e s d a y It s the Sophomores Wednesday the Junlors Thursday the SGHIOTS and on Frlday that s to day the entire school heads for the shrine oh oh lets go They darted across the street and looked back to see ten kids and two nuns on their way to pray Photo by Paul Lukltsch SEHIOIS praying the rosary at the Fatima Shrme are from left to rlght ln row one J Mueller K Furey P Radocha B LeM1eux D Voegell S Howard W Hahn F Magllo and Slster N1co11ne row two J Sobczynskl E Stack E Jennerjohn C Schaefer K Thelsen M A H1ller R Werth M Becker and J Holtz Semor B111 Schott DIES Of uto Accldent Injurles On Tuesday October 4 senior W1l 11am Schott d1ed at the County gen New Stamp Club Forms Seniors Dave Kltzlnger 302 and Tom Maueimann 210 have been at work these past weeks organizing a stamp club here at P1us The ObJ8ClZ1V6S of the club have al ready been drawn up and the or gan1ze1s a1e anxious to get started Meetlngs w1ll start as soon as enough members are obtalned If the club IS successful there w1ll be a d1v1s1on for each class 2 eral hospltal of 1nJur1es recelved 1n an automoblle acc1dent early the prevlous Tuesday mornmg B111 was 1nJured when h1s car went 1nto a dltch and overturned at h1gh way 41 and W M111 road town of Glanvllle He was thrown from the car B111 while attend1ng PIUS h1S freshman Junlor and senlor years was well llked and had many fr1ends He IS surv1ved by h1s parents four brothers and five s1sters two of whom are students at Plus Funeral servlces were held Frlday October 7 .. . - 1 , - ' , - 9 . . . , - 1 y 1 7 1 1 . u . . . . , Y . . , . . . , . , - . . . - - , , cz - - . I ,al , cc e , T v in . . , o 1 1 , l- ' li Y Y! ' ll ' . . . - ,I , , . , . . YY , - . 66 9 7 93 O I 7 . , Yit- Mass. In the morning he will pre- , , , , , , I ! ! D : ' I 9. ' ' 1 I' 9 ' Y ' I 7 ' ! .' l , . . tg : . , . , . , . ' ' , . , . . , . , . , . . J , o o o - o o o , , - . . . . ' 9 . . y . . . . - , , 9 ' I . l . . ' , 1 . , . . , , . . . ' D
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