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. 1 3 75 N Ebert -I' I' SIN PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE ST. PAUL ACADEMY, ST. PAUL, MINN. V01 XLVIV Friday October 21 1955 N 1 SPA RCCCIVCS Forewn Student T rs ye 11, as last year he Academy SPDIOI Class 1GC6lXCd a forergn student through the Amer rcan Freld Serwrce Hugo Ortner rs known to most of the students already as he ar rrr ed 1n thrs coun try rn trme for football camp and errly practrce Hugo Manfred Ortner was born on Aprrl 7, 1939, rn Graz Austrra, 1 town of about 130 000 about 100 mrles south of Vrenna He re cerxed four years of elementary school trarnrng 11nd, after passrng an e1cam1n1tron was admrtted to the Gymn rsrum the equrvalent of our prep schools The 1lternat1ve to thrs was to spend four addr tronal ye IIS 1n general school bas rcally a rocatronal or tr 1de school After erght years rn the Gymnasr um, he Wrll take 1n examrnatron for the Unrx ersrty of Graz SPA students wrll be more con tent wrth therr own lot when they learn that Hugo has been takrng fourteen subjects whrle attendrng the Gymnasrum Latrn Greek, Englrsh rehgron, chemrstrv, phys rcs hrstory mrth geography, b ology rnd physrcrl educatron cervmg grades rn behaxrour and neatness IS well However, Hugo hastens to add th It these courses are contmued for 11 number of years, rather than completed rn one specrflc xerr He took two years of Englrsh before commg to Amer rca 1nd has not had too much trouble w 1th the langu rge, al though he attrrbutes '1 great deal of hrs fluencv to the trme he spent at footb 1ll crmp M1nv of Hugos own reactrons to X IIIOUS f1cets of Amerrcan llfe wrll be renewed rn 1 later rssue He rs recerxrng a rather large mersure of responsrbrlrtv hurng been elected treasurer of the Senror class 1 notorrouslv trght fisted group lxewertheless he rs re rctrng well to the change rn hrs emron ment 1nd rs alreadv '1 well known 1nd well lrked figure around the school ATTEND The Football Dance FRIDAY. NOV 4TH 9 00 12 00 P M in Varney Laboratory Mr Drechsel FACULTY PROFILES Mr Drechsel By Donn Drew Mr Robert P Drechsel was born and r111sed rn the teemrng metrop olrs of Chrcago He tolled hrs way through that crtys publrc school svstem and thence enrolled rn the U of C Upon graduatrng he serxed hrs sentence rn the aquatrc branch of our armed serxrces, the Nary After a 31 year stay there, he went back to hrs 1lma mater for hrs degrees BA and BS rn mathematrcs Upon recerxrng rnformatron through unrxersrty channels as to the need for a teacher at SPA 11 small mrdwestern prep schoolj he accepted So when the mossy g1tes of thrs Xenerable rnstrtutron admrtted the glassy eyed sullen hordes of students thrs fall, a new m1ster w IS there to greet them wrth new 1nconce1x1bly cruel, rn explrcrble mental tortures In the rheumy rtmosphere f Room Three, 'VI1 Drechsel trres to penetrate the mushroom lrke growth between the e1rs of the Frrst and Second formers, and rm put the elementrl theorres 1nd processes of nr 1them1trcs 1nd to force the w ooly and 1bstr1ct theo rres of scrence upon the unrmpres sronable mrnd of the Prep former He hrs hrgh oprnron of the Ireps for he rs quoted IS sryrng Thex seem to be '1 brrght mtellrgent o But, he 11dded I wrll see rf ther reallv are Bew 1re Prep ers' In addrtron to teachrng these courses he co rches the Frrst form rn football We all hope that he w rll contrnue to see the school llld rts students 1n the same good lrght IS he does now New Lab a Success By Grddy Wrth the adx ent of the Autumnal equmox, llld the return of the prgskrn potentates to power the St Paul Academy once more swung w rde rts h 1llowed doors to rdmrt the teemrng hordes of pseudo scholars The latest adx rnce tow ard aca demrc perfectron was the remodel rng of thc old locker rooms rnto 1 mrmmoth modern screntrflc plant, yclept The Vrrney Iabora tory On Sunday Sept 11 the parents of the boys 1nd frrends of the school were muted to at tend the gr Illfl openrng Mr Bray was on hand for the great event, wearrng the rdyllrc expressron of a chrld w rth a new toy And why not The new lrb pcrmrts the use of more modern te1ch1ng tech nrques rs well IS rrlrexmg the crowded rtmosphere of the old lrb The entrre pl rrrt consrsts of '1 rn rm lrb housrng both the demon str rtron 1nd l1bor1tory frcrlrtres one screncc class room used mostly by the lower form sclerrces 1nd 1n extr1 clrss room whrch no doubt wrll be put to some func tronrl use Also rncluded rn the underground labor rs 1 dark room whrch rlthough rt mrw result rn 1l1ck of 1e1dy money for the Now and Then photogr 1ph1c dr p rrtment fthe srfe w1s prurously used for der eloprngj rt should produce bet ter prctures Upst lll s rn th It p 1rt of the burldmg referred to rs K rerchers k1stle new rmpr or enrents h IN e rnoud from Mr Schoflelds old room to '1cconrn1od1te more books crrd crtrlogue the exrst1nce of 1r1d 1 nc w check out counter The w hrch heretofore had been serrous lx doubted bv some w IS mored to 1 more rccessable and certarnly more xrsrble pl rce The new check out de sk rs hrndled bv students thus leaxmg Mrss Ixacrcher free to rummrge rround the pl rce rn 1 1 llll quqst for the Holt Gr ul or some other odd rtem usuallv 1 bool requrred bv the rbsent mmd ed twr llltS who try to rmpress upon the neo lrter rtes the 1 rlue of an 1duc1t1on Here then IS rnother step ln the forw 1rd progress of the St Paul -Xcrdenrx Let us hope rt wrll be followul bv mother 1nd 1nother untrl the go 1l of schol1strc perfec tron has been reached 1 Y 9 0' , lkl C 1 h' . 1 . t - 1 ' . . x rg ' . 1 1 1 1 1 ,11 1 - 2 , .1 , 1 1 1 '1 '1 - ' . 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Page 2 NOW AND THEN No 111 613511 Joel Nash George Hubbs Edltor Assoclate Editor Fmlay Lewls Sports Edltor Bob Fisher Tom Huse Busmess John Rose Advertlsmg Bob Gardner Blalr Klein Pete Wolf Jack Parlsh Clrculatlon Photography Faculty Advisers 'Hr John Fitch Mr Frederlck H Ameluken Edxtorlal Staff Donn Drew Roe T Blake Dans Jockey, Jr Horrols Greely A Letter to the Edltor Dear Edltor, Ev ery day I haue notlced sex eral boys pl lvmg' touch football on the lower field It seems to me that the pulpose of compulsory lthletlcs 1S to pelmlt ex e1y boy to have a chance to compete on a team Smce the Qamf- boys ale left out exery day the fault muQt he not 1n sub Stlf ltlon but ln neglect on the part of the coach Although these boys may be lackmg 1n natural athletlc abllltx thex should be allowed to dexelop Sklll by practlce If they are not there 15 no reason to con tmue the p1 lCtlC6 of lequlflng' boys to part1c1p'1te m the School s ath l6t1C pxogmm fSlgI'lBdJ G1ddy Note We ale open to any fur ther comment on thls subject Also 1f any other subject so lnsplres a buddmg gemus thflt he turns to the pen lrwtead of the sword hls contr1but1on xull be falthfully re produced pxox 1ded It does not V10 late p'1pe1 pohcv Ed Fr0Qh, Soplw Take Tesm By Robert B Wolff On October 11th and 12th mem bers of the Fourth Form mlght have been found blackmg IH sm 111 squmes on answer sheets of a SQTIQS of teQtQ COI'I'lpll9d by the Unlxermty of Iowa Subsequently these ansxxel forms are to be fed to 61 hungry IBM machme Wh1Ch mll relay 'lutomutlcally to mem bers of the SPA faculty Juqt Why 6'1Ch noble Fouzth Former IS tak mg the xx IODQ' coumoq .md 'ihouldn t be vshxt he xx1ntQ to be fwhen he groxw upj Them lou 1 tests for gI'dd9Q mne to txxelxe 'ure becommg an annual affalr for Fourth Formew, fCont d -on page 41 Llbrary Altered Ox er the Qummel, txxo lmpoltmt chinges VS616 made 1n the school bulldmg One naw the COHYCTSIOH of the old lockel rooms mto the new V'11ney Llbolatory The other xx as the enlzn gement of the llbrary, conslstmg mostly of the fzddltlon of a new Stack room Mr' Reid hrm alre xdv pomted out most of the ch'1ngeQ m the hbl uv, 'md I lm QUIQ thflt ewelyone 1n the stu dent body hai obQer'xed the nexx 111 mgement m th'1t hallowed ground Hoxxexer, I would llke to tell 1 httle :bout the operxtlon of the llblilly The tdd1t10I'l of the new room has gnen MISS Kfler Cher oul beloxed l1bI 111'1l1, the shelf Qpqce she needs lf the num ber of books 1n the hbraly IS to be enhuged New books 'ire chosen bv the Llblary Commlttee, con Qmtmg of the llbrarlan and Messrs Fltch Van CISG, and Hudson It IS the hope of the Commlttee th'1t they vs 111 be able to add enough bools to the Shelx e'i so thit ewexv master Null be able to supplement hm courses xuth lddltlonal llbraly xxoxk Mcwt of the schools refer ence boolw .ue kept behmd the new counter 1n the stack room The checkmg out of books wull be hmdled bv student 'lQ9litZ1Y1tS thlS year, and they wlll be the only peo ple allowed behmd the counter ex cept 1n specml cflses Thls wlll glxe MNS Kaercher the tlme that she h'1s alwayi needed to repalr old books and to complete the card cwtalog She hopes to haue all the books IH the llbmry cataloged 1n dontQ wlll be lble to find the books they QCIYCII fox The plfxcmg of the cltilog ne lr the door and 1n plfun Qlght 12 one of the xddltloni to the l1b1 'ny thfxt hnig been needed for QQXGIIII yeflrs md wlll un doubtedly add a great deal to the SHHCIGDCV of the 8d1fIC8 M1ss Kaercher hai stated that there are three thmgs 1lY1pO1t3Ht to the success of a llbrarv One 1S good books, enough for exery course Another 1S a good catalog to Wh1Ch MISS Kaercher 1S devotmg most of her tlme The thlrd is a good atmosphere for Qtudv Du1 mg the pagt yeflr the condltlon m the l1br'uy ww often one not Xely conducue to study 01 to 1Of8l'6I1C6 work The hblfuy wfw often the meetmg place for xll the schools funnv men These people thought lt XGIY funny to dlslupt the qu1et md to annoy the other people IH the hbraly SOm9t1m6S the pranlw of these elstvxhlle comedlans ex en led to damage of some of the books or p6110d1C3lS Other annoyances 1n the hbrary conslwt of the groups of students all huddled mound one book xuth the noble desue of an noymg others trvmg to study Al though Qome of the pmnkfi f these people mfxy Qeem to be xery funnv xt ome tlmes thev often do llttlc to lmprowo the humor or knowledge of thlt rflre student .mctumllx trvmg to do hrs home xxolk If ue all uge the 1lb1'llW IH the correct manner tlfm commg fCont'd col 45 Odds Si Ends By Jockey Jr Exely year the plemdent of the QCUIOI cl we stuxe-Q to mike hlm self an example for the 16wt of the QQYHOTQ to follow Thls ye'1r Bob Fmher, ou1 lefzdel has so far done two th1ngQ that ualrant mentlon These mclude Qwlnglng a dead blrd suspended on '1 long xure from the thufd Hoor mto the Study Hall 'md pullmg lt b xck agim when Mr Vin Cwe, fmllng the fero CIOUS beasts powxble chfuge, 'xp plowched fhw gun borrow hmgmg blck f10I'I1 fllghtb Three d1VQ llt 91 ou1 glorlous lender, R0bb16 b lcked gracefully through .1 small glflw door and eiclped sxlth no Qeuous lacemtlons Notlce Wlll the party who hacked mto El long shmv Packard Cbetter known as the Red Rocketj 'ifter the Wllson scummwge please report to the Low and Then office We 'xre reasonably certam who IS lfsponslble for the damage fNev:t Neue the confesglon Qtlll forth commg the Now and Then wlll be forced to name names Witch for ou1 blg Fxpme ' V 'J When mked for the adjectne deuxed flom the noun vxce, Tum Rltchle, proud of hrs profound knowledge md happy that 'Nlr Fltch h md finally asked hlm '1 ques tlon that he could answer, s'ud well known SPA classlcs teacher prefers L8zM sl VICCIOY KA Bob Gardner 12 the proud pos Qewox of 1 Qhmy H uley 45 motor cvclo WINS Kaercher li green xuth em y Durmg football clmp the greed 1CSt boy m the Qemor claw hxpp1lv dug mto mn extll dessert cox exed xx 1th Qhaxlng cream lY1Qt6'1d of xxhlpped cream consumed the lole me-QQ, and sfud buuuuurp Th1s master of the cllche was none other than Shadow Wolf Wh1Ie dlscussmg the number of sldei m many dlfferent geometrlc figules, the clrcle managed to en tex the great mathematlcdl mlnde m the Qemor clmi From the bfzck of the room came Goldle s guess ae to the evwt number mxolx ed mfimty plus tvxo' Mr Ameluxen quletly tore out QQXE1 11 hindfullg of halr QA well known SPA clue SICS teacher prefers L8zM sb P001 IYWIC Warren who IQ Qule he IS the greatest lltefilly gemus smce Erskme Caldwell xx as found mo'1n1ng about hrs casual Hunkmg grade for Enghsh th'1t div 'md offered th1S explanatlon XXh1Ch shows how unffurly masters f1e1t poor students Accordmg to IIYYIC M1 Fltch mtentlonilly called on h1m xnhlle m .1 state of Qhock oxox 1 low gl lde he had JuQt re con od on 1 theme Whlch resulted m Qome mcomprehemlble bwbblmg on the part of the student and '1 Hunkmg grade Llfe 12 Q0 tough' When Mearsey Doats Nlears SPA qtlldf'l1t Returns From Germany TRIP RECOUNTED In -1 speech before Studv Hall on Thursday September 29th George HubbQ first SPA European exchange student gme '1 bllef re Qume of hrs txxo month summer Qogourn 1n Dusseldorf Germany He 'ituted off bv telling of the buQt1a1n tmp to Quebec Canada, 'md the elewn dry xoyxge to Blomerhflven Gc1m.my, on bofxrd the Cm 1d1'1H lmer Alom Kulm Upon 111I'lVl1l IU Brcmerhmc-11 the 350 CYCh'1Dg0 students who were on the Arom Kulm were quar tered at a refugee camp 'md later traxelled by tzam to then host Clt16S, where they were to stay xuth fdmlheg fo1 txxo months George went on to tell about hrs German f1m1ly md hrs experlences xx 1th them wymg ln effect They showed mme ho'sp1t'1l1tv tow mrds m 12 1 forolgncr, th 111 uc would ow ard 'ln AITIGTICQH str mger, le'1v mg' no stone unturned in Qhowmg m 1 good txme md lcquuntmg m wxth Gezmm customs 'md uevss I vx IQ re1lly S011y to leave 'md xushed I could hue stayed longer At the end of two months the 650 exchinge students flom all of Europe gathered m P1115 for three days and then left from Le Havre on board the Arosa Kulm ThlS tlme the crosmng www rather lough 'md Wfxs marked by '1 great de'1l of were checked through customs at Quebec, they hurued home to see thelr f1m1l1eQ 'md relate thelr I uzopo m ldYOI'ltU1CQ The Whole tup ww arranged 'md directed by the Ameucm Fleld Seruce .1 non profit orgamzatlon d6d1C :ted to tho lttxmment of 1n tern'1t1on'1l underitandlng through the evchfmge of Fuxopean and ATUQIICIH teen lgers TIIIS 1S the Qame 01g 1Hl7'1t10l'1 thlt IS sponsor mg Austlmn student Hugo Ortner at SPA th1s year LIBRARY QContdf1om col 'PJ wen, md 111 tly to mmmt 1m prop 01 conduct, I 'xm Qure th'1t more xx 111 be 1CCOmP11Qh6d the Saturday llgt for conduct xxlll dlIYllI'1lSh, and mlybe exen the grades of some people wlll mcrelse If the 1m plowed llbriry Ii properly used m the commg year, many people 1n the school mn profit flom It laughs he does 1 good Job After '1 rather Jmuemg mcxdent 1n 'Wir Qchofields Hlstory cllw Mear Qey fell 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