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Vol. XXVI, No. l Pius XI High School Milwaukee, Wisconsin October 15, 1959 Sodalists Convene at Piusg Y.C.S. Sponsors Study Day The Pius X1 sodality, under the di- rectorship of Father Albers, S.A.C., and Sister Jacqueline, O.S.F., will sponsor a second annual archdioce- san sodality day at Pius on Satur- day, October 24. Exclusively for high school sodal- ists of all grade levels, the convoca- tion will start with the celebration of Holy Mass about 10:00 a.m. fol- lowed by the opening remarks. Afterwards the delegates will have the opportunity of hearing a pro- gram consisting of a number of arena style addresses delivered by Father Joseph Eagan on the theme of the day, Youth for the Church and Mary. In addition to the lectures Pius will repeat an innovation made last year. Sodalists will divide into groups to participate in classroom discussions led by Pius senior so- dalists. All Milwaukee area Catholic high school sodalities are invited to send an unlimited number of representa- tives to attend the all-day event. Outside of the archdiocese of Mil- waukee invitations have been sent to high schools as far south as Chi- cago, Illinois, and as far north as Fond du Lac. The large response to last year's sodality day saw thirty different Catholic high schools represented. These combined to send a total of over five hundred student-delegate participants. Second Y.C.S. Day Why Y.C.S.? will be the central theme for the second Y.C.S. study day to be held at Pius November 11. Delivering the keynote address on this theme will be Reverend James Lane from Marshfield, Wisconsin. Other guest speakers include Rever- end Ernest Dreher of Messmer, Mil- waukee Y.C.S. chaplain, and Murphy Dowouis, a member from the Na- tional Ofiice in Chicago. After Mass and the address, dis- cussion workshops will be held. The topics will include the basic Y.C.S. technique, the Social Inquiry, the Gospel, the Liturgy and the Action. Four member sections from this area-Pius, Messmer, Holy As- sumption parish, and St. Hyacinth parish-will attend. Outside Mil- waukee, schools attending will be from Marshfield and Beloit, Wis- consin. Because a number of new schools to whom Y.C.S. must be introduced will attend, many of the basic ideas of the organization will be dis- cussed. Group Guidance Tries New Slant A group guidance program is be- ing conducted by Mr. Riegert and Mr. Whelan, beginning around Octo- ber 9. They are going into the sophomore and junior classes once a week for iive weeks. Their main concern is the under- achiever -one who is not working up to his ability because of a lack of knowledge in regard to school and his courses. They are trying to get the individual student to know himself. While Mr. Whelan was attending Northwestern University this past summer, he did the dirty work, as Mr. Riegert says. What he did was develop a program that both he and Mr. Riegert would follow. As the classes progress, the in- dividual student will receive a worksheet on which are found his test grades, what he excels in, what he is best suited for, and how .his present courses tie in with his pos- sible future occupation. This work- sheet will be discussed by the two counselors with the student and will be kept for future references by the individual. College scholarships will also be discussed and material on occupa- tions will be handed out. Teachers will be expected to augment this program and make the student more conscious of his studies. In addition, Father Becker and Sister Hyacinth will conduct in- dividual interviews with the seniors. Mr. Whelan and Mr. Riegert, guidance directors, could be examining your record. 1
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