St Bonaventure High School - Seraph Yearbook (Sturtevant, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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quette U., Milwaukee, and Catholic U., Washington, D.C., have also after due investigation entered the school on their accredited lists. No formal graduation exercises existed or distribution of diplomas took place until the year 1922, the last at Pulaski. Previous to that, written and oral examinations ended the scholastic year. Since 1910, the staging of graduation plays and salutatory and valedictory speeches in Latin, Polish, and English on the last evening preceded the departure of students for their homes. Report cards were awaited at home. Formal graduation exercises and the distribution of diplomas became a regular feature in 1923 at Sturtevant and continue to this day. VII. TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES Since there was no railroad transportation directly to Pulaski until 1906, the students of the first five years came by various means of travel to the school. Students coming to Green Bay via the Chicago and North Western RR. were then transported by horse and wagon to Pulaski by one of the lay brothers. This was a bumpy, four-hour ride. Those coming from the Stevens Point area arrived at Seymour, Wis. Q16 miles southwest of Pu- laskij by the Green Bay and Western RR. and were similarly transported by horse and wag- on to the school. Other railroad stops near Pulaski were at the Tremble station in Flintville Q9 miles southeast of Pulaskij and at Sobieskit12 miles northeast of Pulaskij, both on the Milwaukee Road, or at Little Suamico C16 miles northeast of Pulaskij on the Chicago and North Western RR. Brothers Pascal, George, Dominic, and Joseph usually drove to the various depots to pick up the students. By autumn of 1906, rails were laid for a 29.74-mile run from Duck Creek thru Pulaski to Gillett, Wis. This line was operated by the Manitowoc, Green Bay, and North-Western Co. and ran a combination freight-passenger train so that students of St. Bonaventure took their first train trip out of Pulaski in 1906 for the Christmas holidays, returned, and went home at the end of the 1906-07 school year on this train. In 1907 another track was laid, this time immediately from Pulaski to Eland Junction, a run of 47.69 miles and was operated by the same company. In Sep- tember, 1907, all students made gl, ,mv gi, FL P direct connections to Pulaski , from all points of origin. , Very good transportation Sm ' I W2 Q facilities existed at Sturtevant i ft' X, f in 1922 where the Milwaukee , f 1. ' , gf f1f.4ZLra,,f,4,,mw4Q S Road passes the school. At one , M E ,j ' l time, 36 trains stopped at Stur- '-fi--m . X11 . L1--.X ----- 1-- ----- f-1------ -fi --. --- I . f- au., Q tevant with ideal connections fqfyfy from the south, north, and the J ' ' ' west. Use of the Chicago and .... li - .. - E s lffm, ff 2 v tm-nm, PQIJ .Puma-lm. lm-tgp, Prrslmioi, l'us1'n, E . , . , ..,,!Q..m...... L.. ....gm,t . ., . m vf-1... i 1 1.1.1-1 sw .fH.u.-mg Ip mv- I s. i ,,,., H 'T E .mnin,.w.,. 8 . so , , K si ,, W-vi-31. ' I L' H- m.1--ww , Rmox- i, , , ,,,, ,, lx0muilm,,.,, E 1 s ,Z . -lgxwk , I-'ui-.I-kjn E ...ar .-I .Ig L ff K,..v,y..f3.,. , E . .lyx L f u mfr ,U ,. 5 . ana... I sy..-H A' an . L u.. ir , , . , I .. .fn , ,..- fd , , i '12-..n.. ,. . .. . N, ..,.. ,. ,,., ,. . lwh: lislmrf 021111 Of lf '2f-07 Svlwvl Wil . -... -, , W-, ,W sec-rnld St IlTOSl0l'. One ul' two rs-port 1-zircls pn h 5.,.,,,q,.,,, ug, X pguplgyz 1 signs-il lay respemwive faculty lm-nilu-rs. I I I 3 , 'P , , . , I llrx' , ,gnrfrffrfffflcu 1' ' K xx II f 2 . 5 f . , t . ff , ' f I 1471.-17y4rn wr, rf, er A ' , TI Kahn: ' 4 1 I .mu Q91 D AXA Ji-Q ,. Yw,,!!G I ' v I ,. fm, Pup odrlchwl rmpieundw. f ff jf K ' - .1 , ' T aggxwrc F Yr.-I fl 'V , , , : Jig. f'4,,,f4Kf,.1 17f+.?'4cv.M-glial: rv 4 ' ' I I me S . l Page 20



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Kllllgl m-11l:11'g:1-11 111 Iitlll. An-W 1111111114111 1 I1 111 th 111 1' nt the I1111I1l111:: to 1I1v1 1909-10 Slutty llalll. lltltl-22. ll1 I I g1'z11l111I1-:s:1111l lll'Sl 111111111 I I1 I 1 4 .H . 1- 1' 14, Q, .gil . :120... z 11 11 0 'i' 111 'lL2'lll. SllIflt'Ill lillllllpl IZ1111111. Iftltl. writes that it was a hope of the Fathers to educate gratis students attending St. Bonaventure. This was tried. he continues. but it was not successful because studies and boarding of stu- dents require a great outlav of money. Students of more prosperous parents were therefore required to pay month- ly, 310.00 the first year, 58.00 the sec- ond, 56.00 the third, 54.00 the fourth. and 32.00 the fifth tthe first year was taken as the Praeparanda classy. This was the scale for students who aspired to the priesthood in the Fran- ciscan Order. Other students were asked to pay 515.00 monthly every year or to add as much to equal the sum of 315.00 after changing their intentions, when leaving of their own accord, or after expulsion. In 1916, the tuition for the first group was 375.00 annually, and 33150.00 for the second group. By 1929, tuition fees were raised to 5175.00 and 5300.00 respectivelyg in 1939, 5225.00 and 5275.- 00 and 3350.001 and in 1950, tuition reached its present peak of 3300.00 for room and board and 3100.00 tuition. Unfortunately, the complete pay- ment of tuition by all students never was accomplished in the history of the lc-ont. nn ln. ZH! I1l 1 IIN I I 1 X I llll Xl I lltll xx I 1 l Nl 11l 1 1111l I l ll I1 ll ll ltltlh Ll 1 l1I1I X I 1111 llllltlb. tmvlt lk-lun: Illl' l5'l'Iul'21fl111llf'S, I, to r.: .l. -l llll-4 4 llll 1l1 I I1 1 ll th 111 I Il1 1 gchl 1 tl11 ll I x 1 1 I Xl I ll x I1 llll X I 1 Il 11111 Q ,yup 1 1'1i'1 '1-111 1-VQQ ' 1 'l 11 'tw QQQ

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