Pius XI High School - Journal Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1956

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Slster nthon Dles On Sunday September 11 o 30 rm Sister Anthony passed away at the Waupun Memorial Hospital She had entered there rn March and re marned there until her death Dur rng her srx month stay at the hospr tal she underwent surgery many times Sister Anthony spent her last 17 years at Plus where she taught sewing and algebra Xl hen Sister yy rs taken rll she had lust completed 'r full yy eek of school She yy ent to the hospital oy er 1 weekend The students began the next week of school yy1th a neyy teacher un tware of what h rd happened Ty plc rl of her magnanrmous spurt and her loye for Pius Sister An thonys chief yvrsh was to resume fined soft spoken nun made t a point to cultryate rn her students '1 desire to learn Students whose first error might haye me rnt a failure remember her Retreat Ends The yerls haye been temporarily lard aside the lrnes at the back of the gym leadrng to the confession 'rls haye drsappeared and the es sence of new found holiness sur rounds Plus Nearly everyone found the first thing of the year retreat a little drtlicult but the intention of making this a good year eased some of the burden When Father R Purcell finished leading the Junior retreat he re turned to the Jesuit Retreat House rn St Paul Minnesota where he regularly gry es retreats for members of the order Father W McEvoy SJ kept the Seniors and Freshmen inspired and entertained yy1th experiences with his boys 'rs Student Counselor at Marquette School of Dentistry and at Campion boys school in Prarrre du Chien In fact Father Purcell studied Latln and Greek under hrm there Father J Agnes SJ successfully handled the second retreat for Soph omor es He rs otherwise the director of the Jesuit noyrtrate at Oshkosh inclination to rye them '1 second chance Sister was buried from St Jo sephs Conyent at 7 30 am on Sep tember 14 Internment was rn Mt Olry et Cemetery 444949 The Service Guild announces plans for a card party fair and supper to be held on Noyember 6 These plans were decided at the first meeting September 12 Sister Beatrix will be a member of a panel discussion at the North Cen tral Assocratron dinner meeting on September 29 The toprc rs A Look at North Central Association Ey alu ation of Secondary Schools This 1S Hoyvdy Week sponsored by the Student Council Here s a chance to get acquainted with kids outside your own gang Tod ty Howdy Day the Seniors are wearing blg white wheels Juniors haye dramonds Sophs can be rdentrfied by blue squares and Freshles are wearing green squares Tuesday will be Howdy Freshmen Wednesday How dy Teachers Thursday Howdy Neyv Students and Frrday Hoyydv Every one The Student Council is also plan ning a meeting for leaders of all school organizations The date will be announced rn the near future fx ie 1 'B 8154? Working at translating Father Stedmannk Prayer Manual into braille requires lots of concentration as rs shown by Judy Cale, N lrgmra Rerchard and Sharon Buten hoff The book was sent to be bound late thrs summer 3 0 0 ' . , . N ,. . . . . ' ' Yr 1 ', , .' ' g . . Av , D Z' i, , . , . .. y . . l Y O I, , 1 - 1 s 9 , - ' - . 7. v . - ' n ' v ' v 1' u ' . v . . . . 1 - . v Y y v I Q . lbw. L ,, v by ,1 1 4 L1 v l u l . KK L L- . .. , ' y . . L. . , - -' ' ' . . 4 H Y 77 . 1 , v . - ' , r ' f 1 ' . ' ly , K . 4 v v 2 1 v K L1 ' . ' 7 - 3 a Y 9 .' Y . . - ' Z ' - P . V . , . u - - ' 1 1 . . - v . .2 ' Y . ' ' ... . . 4 1 Q 1 l 5 t Ls. sv Y y - Y ' ' ' 7 - ,y, I ' ' , . 1 .J teaching again this fall. This re- a T A ' N. ' , . , - I a . . ' 1 ' 1 ' Y . I . v . K I . ' . . ' ' L . ' ' - Y I , , 5 . . c v 2 . 1 ' K ' v . u - I , v . , . Y V I I . H . - Y! , ' . A 1 , , ' KK - ' - - - Y, hy 9 A - . - .I f 7 - 5' i , . ' ng P I ' ' v 0 ' ! 7 . . ' . . . . Q If Q4 I 37 1 . N 49 Q s , 1 1, I ' , - . C . - '. H ai u -V V yr p K A' ' . , X . , . . . :rt It , 3 . e, 1 53 . , , Q1 . . . . 3 Q 3 i Zi' - I 9 Y' 'I Q7 ,,' at . . I .Y . ', V n gi

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Teachmg Staff RECEIVES a Bolsterlng Wlth 13 Teachers Jolnlng Faculty Inc1eased en1ollment a11d the addl tlonal space avaxlable becausc of the new w1ng make a la1ge1 faculty 1m pe1at1ve Seven 1el1g1ous and s1x lay teachels a1e 11ew to the Plus staff Fxve of them a1e 1eplacements fo1 the teachels who left Exchanges Take Place P1us and Madonna h1gh school 1n AUIOIA Ill1no1s WQIQ the scene of an exchange between S1St61 Panclatla and S1ste1 Eugenla 308 S1St61 Eugema lb a h1sto1y teache1 Slbtel Pet1onelle 18 now at St Ludgels C1e1ghton Neb1aska From St Ludge1 s comes Slster KGVID an Enghsh te 1che1 of hOITl91001'I'1 1 1n the new yung Enghsh and b1ology teache1 M1ss Jeanne Boyle has M1 Be1tucc1s old home1oom 408 M1 Be1tucc1 has ente1ed a11othe1 p1ofess1on MISS Boyles last teachmg pos1t1on was at Rufus Kmg MIS Malgalet Mullen has 1eplaced Slbtel Jud1ne 1n the d1amat1cs field Last yea1 MIS Mullen taught 1n Los Angeles SlSt61 Jud1ne IS statloned at St Bened1cts Chlcago lay Faculty Enlarged M1 G60lgQ Gauot 314 fo1me1ly a teache1 at Count1y Day and Malquette hxgh schools now teaches Spanlsh and Engllsh 4 he1e Wo1ld h1sto1y teache1 M1 Mantl d1d substltute teach1ng at M11 vsaukee a11d West All1s hlgh schools last yea1 M153 Ma1y Jane Vancos 414 teaches Engllsh 1 and 3 M1ss Vancos ls from Rh1nelande1 VVISCOHSIII M1 J :mes B1ovsn 418 lb a new math teache1 M1 B1ovu11 taught Ill lNllClll gan last V631 M1 Peloqum shop teache1 1s now teachmg hxs sk1lls lll llr11I'lllQSOtl The new shop teachel ls M1 Topezes homeloom te1che1 of 1oom 7 1n the new vung Robert Slsters Sw ell Numbers The muslc st aff h lb a new membe1 Slbtel C'l11tlIld Slbtel w1s 1teache1 Ill hVdt9lf0ld XVISCOIISIII S1ste1 M3X6lltll 102 Rllfl SlSt6l Emma 116 both taught Ill Iovsi last X631 Home econom1cs teache1 S1ste1 Emma IS fl0m St Paul P1ot1v1n was sclence and math teachel S1St61 Max e11t1a s last posltlon New commerce teache1 IS S1St91 Thomasella 402 S1ste1 18 f1 om Peters bu1g Neb1aska Slster Wenceslaus came f1om Ra c1ne XVISCOHSIH SlSt81 IS a math teacher 'GN Jul1e Hoffman glves herself the home permanent she won 1n WTMJS Young Modern cookmg contest ,lunlor Wlns 5 PPIZCS, Plonlans Appear on TV Jumor Jul1e Ann Hoffmann would be a Wllllng and capable substltute should Bleta Gllem of WTMJ TV fame ever l6Slgl1 he1 pos1t1on as staff home 6COHOm1St fOl the Jouwuzl sta t1on Out of 10 ent11es 111 WTMJ TVs Young Modems Cooklng C o n t e st Jul1e succeeded 111 wlnnmg five useful DIIZGS The p1lZ9S a1e a home pe1m1nent tenth DIIZG fo1 planmng a p1og1es SIVQ d1nne1 a dee1sk1n pu1se fifth p1lZ9 fo1 planmng a luncheon menu a Hamllton Beach d11nk m1xe1 thlrd place f0l '1 buthday p3ltV a food blende1 second place fOl plann1ng a weddmg 1ecept1o11 and a mlxmaster fi1st pr1ze fO1 mak1ng a menu for a Jam sess1on Jul1e appea1ed on Bleta Grlems What s New IH the K1tCh6H p1 og1 am HISAE as a 1ep1esentat1ve of Plus and then as a first p1lZ8 w1nner ln the con test Fou1 othe1 P1on1tes also appeared on M1s G11ems p1og1am thls sum me1 They a1e Natalle Nowak Marl anne Kozllck and Ma1y Lawler all econom1cs class last yea1 Journal Acqulres New Look, Enlarges Plcture Coverage As the t1mes change so much the fashlons We of the Joumal staff de clded to ab1de by th1s WISE max1m and glVe the school newspaper a new look Alumnus Ca1l Jaskolskl ed1to1 of the 1951 Pzoman yea1book deslgned the name plate He 18C6lV8d h1s alt t1a1n1ng at PIIIS and at a summe1 111ght cou1se at Layton School of A1t Cdll also took a two yea1 a1t c011e spondence COUISG f1om M1HH63pOl1S He was IH cha1ge of the Vlsual Alds depaltment of h1s battalxon 1n the 'umy for three months makxng tra1n 111g p0St61b and slldes Afte1 h1s dxs ch nge last May he became a dldftS mm 'xt the Kea111ey a11d T1ecke1 Com pany whe1e he IS now wo1k1ng 2 Many new columns and features have bee11 added to the Journal plus more p1ctu1es and a la1ge rotogravure sect1on The last 1ssue vull be a sen 1or ISSUE complete vuth 1nd1v1dual p1ctu1es of the g1aduates -Xll the pape1s w1ll be bound at the end of the yea1 1nto a book f0l each student F1eshme11 must keep the11 pape1s 1f they wxsh them An ext1a set wxll be made fo1 the Sen1o1s Jun 1015 and Sophomoles lie hope th1s w1ll countel act some of the dlsappomtment about no an nual th1s yen It mn 11ot be ChllSt13ll D101 but thls 18 lt' 0 O Q 0 0 c l I I O O O ' ' 'A . 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Drama Students Attend atholie Theatre Convo Early Sunday morn1ng last June 12 twenty nme bedraggled U m b 1 1 a n Troubadours loaded down w1th came ras candy chew1ng gum magaz1nes assorted types of food and luggage up to the1r eyebrows, boarded a grey hound bus at the corner of 76th and Stevenson bound for a four day safarl to the w1lds of the campus of Notre Dame Un1vers1ty Notre Dame, I d1ana Those attending were Joyce Parske 55 Sen1ors Mary Ann Hosler Janet Blab Barbara Schopf Jo Anne M1 chalak Maureen O Mahar M a r l 1 s Schmxdt Pat F1oran1 Marge Powers Layne Klotz and Vlfglnla Nelson Represent1ng the Jumors were Mary Leonard Pat Conway Kay Mooney Kathleen McFarl1n Sue Elsenmann Mary Ann KOZllCk Carol Moradchlk Carol Gebhardt Karen Mlchalak Barbara Rhody Pat Berry Cynthla Kochs Frank Koelsch Jay Rxckmeyer and Fred Zlvnuska The dramatlcs students attended many plays put on by hxgh schools colleges and profess1onal groups and they wltnessed all types of play pro ductlon tradltlonal modern wxthout scenery pantom1mes modern w1th props theatre ln the round etc They had the opportunlty to attend sessrons on stage photography actlng televxslon and radlo product1on cos tummg make up dramatlc cr1t1c1sm and wr1t1ng choral speakmg sound effects background mus1c danclng ex h1b1t1ons dramatlcs as a career and the art and morallty of the theatre There was also the soclal slde corn plete w1th banquets and dances and a tour of St Marys College across the way At B.B.S. When I arrived on Saturday morn- ing at Badger Boys' State, I checked in, received my regulation tee shirt, cap, and the works, and immediately proceeded to my place of encampment which during the school year is a gxrls dormxtory Before I go on Ill explaln the pur pose of B B S It was estabhshed pr1ma11ly to acqualnt boys wlth the nature and oxganxzatlon of the dlffer ent folms of government Educatlonally B B S featured many 1nterest1ng speakers who taught us how a government IS run and what the ld63S of different partles are Classes 1ncluded parl1amentary law ClV11 serv1ce patent laws and the 1 e BeS1deS belng educatlonal B B S meant fun unhmxted There w e r e many act1v1t1es s u c h as football baseball track pmg pong and basket ball Those who weren t interested ln any of these could always find a good card game go1ng 1n room 210 at Evans a Attend1ng Badgel Boys State was an experlence that wlll stay 1n my memory and affect my llfe for a long t1me Charles Schmldbauer SSCA Adds Experlence Tlme 7 00 pm Sun Aug 28 Place Morrxson Hotel Chlcago Characters WIHHIC Hahn Mar1on Mart1n Rochelle Werth Pat Ra docha and Kay Mooney Occaslon Twenty fifth Annual Sum mer School of Cathollc Actlon Its Sunday evemng 1n the w1ndy c1ty and dlnmg at the College Inn IS Just the way to prepare for five classes the followmg day Monday mornmg Mass opens the conventxon and w1th notebook 1n hand the glrls are off to class They found that each course was des1gned to help them the teenagers 4 and especlally the sodallsts 1n thelr teenage apostolate What lmpressed them was the anx IOUS Splrlt of these young Catholxcs of whom there were 1 700 attendmg the conventxon It seemed that the representat1ves were eager to learn more about thelr Cathol1c falth We don t want to g1ve you the 1dea that lt was all work and no play for the gals for after class Cand some t1mes durlngl tours 1n all the depart ment stores were a common occurence Thelr evenmg entertamment ranged from dmner at Chxcagos famous Old Heldelburg and breathtakmg vxews of C1nerama to an all star talent show Kay Mooney - . , ' . . i - . . . , , . . , l - h ll. I . i l . . , n- ,.' . ,. , ' l 0 0 hi I Jn, Jr To odallsts m wage

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