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School to Send Stoffels to Panel James Stoffels 'wrll represent PIUS on 'loan Hall day November 14 at West Mrlwaukee hxgh school H and representatrxes from four other hrgh schools wrll form a panel to dlscuss the top1c How can we students prepare ourselves to as sume the responsrbrlrtles that wrll be ours? The audrence students from Plus and other schools parents and communrty members wrll also have an opportunrty to drscuss the tOp1C M1 James Brennan w1ll mod erate the meetlng Plus Youth Government Day rep resentatrx es elected rn the finals on October 19 are M Becker mayor R Berkopec clerk D Rude crty at Koelsch alderman J Deglman dele gate and R Brylskr treasurer These students wrll be rnaugurated at Plus sometrme before Youth Gov ernment day November 15 On that day they wrll spend several hours wrth the correspondrng publlc offl crals whom they represent Later they Wrll partlcrpate rn a mock ses slon of the common councll Prus to Recapture Spell Of Babes 1n To land Vlfooden soldrers Dancrng dolls In a hrgh school operettaq Thrs 1S xx hat was probably runnrng through the mrnds of most of the students when they heard Plus was gorng to grve Babes ln Toyland on Decem ber 9 10 11 but the popularrty of Babes rn Toy land proves there IS no reason to worry about 1tS suc cess In Babes m Toyland the audr ence w1ll be taken mto the fabulous crty of Toyland they ll be met by Francls Mrnette who wrll play the self centered Inspector of Toyland Pollce Marmaduke The audrence by Brll Bullock as he trres to ensnare the herorne Contrary Mary played by Mary Ellen Schott No one though needs to worry when the hero Allan played by Mrke Becker rs near by The gay vrllagers wrll dance to the refrarns of Vrctor Herberts beautr ful I Can t Do the Sum and Don t Cry Bo Beep Dont Cry Photo by Jerry Cunnan Mrs Mullen explams actlng techniques to Mary Ellen Schott 212, John Prrce 208, and Val Reuschlern 304, who are ln the cast of Babes in Toyland 3 As the farry play ed by Val Reusch lem urges them on the grant spxder played by Larry YK estbrook and the Brown Bear played by Peter Stan gel wrll fight a fierce battle to the en Barbara Holtyn Photo by Duck Komas New officers of the Pep Club clockwlse are presrdent Kathy Thersen Kay Graef runner up for secretary Mary Wlndler secretary Ellen Jennerjohn treasurer and Pat Calahan uce presrdent Dramatlsts Wlll GIVC One Act Fantasy Srx W ho Pass Whrle the Lentrls B011 by Stuart Walker wrll be the presentatron of the Plus dramatrcs class for the one act play contest sponsored by the Natronal Forensrc League The cast of thrs fantasy w1ll con S1St of seven characters who wrll all be played by grrls Mary Ann Hosler wrll be cast as the boy who bolls the lentrls whrle the other srx characters pass hrm on therr way to a beheadmg The headsman wrll be N ancy Hrntz Vrrgrnm Nelson wrll play the Blmdman and Mrme another passer by wrll be Ellen Jennergohn The ballad srnger Pat Radocha and the mrlkrnald Judy Dobner are the two other characters If more than four schools enter the contest, rt w1ll be held on November 9, rf not, rt wrll be on November 19 The place has not yet been declded O Q ' 9 l V V1 l 1 ' ' ' . e . . e Q. 4. . . v ' -1 ' ' Y - . . , I ' G ' I Q ' 1 1 1 ' y it Y , y 1 1 f , Y . . . - ' Y - .11 ' as ' 11 - l I I S . 1 ll ' Y 7.7 . , ' ! ! . ' . . ' - as ' H '- . , , H . l , ' 1 . l v I I 7 1 I I ' 1 1 ' ' 1 I Q ' 1 ' 1 ' torneyg P. Fiorani, comptrollerg F. will boo the vlllarn Barnaby, played 1 - 1 ' l 1 Q 1 - .1 - 1 ' 1 ' 7 . . - 1 v 1 ' 1 Y . . . , -- , ' , ' Y . u ' ' ' ' - az 1 11 cc 1 Q , - - 1 11 ' 1 l 1 ' I Y ' ve ' . , , , 7 ' - ' I I O ,, . , . . . ,, . . L . - . , . , 1 - , . 9 1 X 1 9 1 . . 1
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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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The Me That Is Actually there are two me's, one of which is the me that is, the other is the me that was and will be. The latter is my past and my future. Since I'm too young to have much of a past, and old enough to know that I can't predict my future, I shall speak of the me that is. I am me. I guess the me that is, is pretty average, if anyone can be so called. I have idiosyncrasies that would be con- sidered just that by most of the people, and faults that would amuse some of the people, and theories and ideas that would shock a few of the people. I consider baseball the ideal way to go pleasantly batty, if one is so inclined. I am so inclined. When the Braves saddle a kill or dispatch a clincher into the bleachers, I lose my inhibitions somewhere along the line, and really stomp up a storm, so to speak. Often I wonder whether the me that is at the ball park shouldn't be less prone to such vociferous praise of the pitcher with the spitter. But its fun! The tension the thrills the beauty of the ball game give me a feeling of being almost complete So why shouldn t the me that IS give a yell once in awhile? I also love writing Cwhen Im 1n the moodj singing books foggy nights rainy days school arguments the thought of going to college planes sports and every once in a while there come into my life boys who get boring after a few weeks They Just dont know how to think' I maintain lndlfference to vanilla ice cream dancing horses alligator shoes and blonde members of the mascu line element They Just dont phase me I absolutely abhor to the point of whatever point one usually abhors to Communists Democrats Socialists and kQQasllf ' A Labor Unions. I can be very hard to get along with on some of these points. I have any number of moods, all of which I am pro- ficient in portraying. I can be happy, grim, sad, and downright miserable depending on the occasion, the de- mands of society, or what side of the bed I got up on. That pretty much covers the me that is. Like I said, I'm pretty average. Most likely, I'll leave the world with- out pomp and join the earth's alumni in the hereafter without causing much of a stir. But, when I get there, I'll be able to look back and say that I had an awful lot of fun being me, even considering the times when everything seemed just a little bit out of focus with happiness. Judy Werner, 212 N I I , t,.! r xt X t M,,.,, I b Q I 1 I I A 35, I IAA , I -0, 1 T it 1 4
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