St Patricks High School - Shamrock Yearbook (Eau Claire, WI)
- Class of 1935
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' 5 '2 . f .If f X 1 -4 'S 'ni' Q f iQ,sfA . .R V . , E On the exe of the Jub1lee October 7 I entered the sulte of rooms at the Sacred Heart Hosp1tal reserved for our guest HIS Excellency Alexander J McGav1ck of La CIOSQL to extend to h1m the greetlngs of the students and to obtaln any message that he m1ght lllxe to send to St Patrlcks Hlgh School To me It was an unusual opportumty In appearance the Blshop IS tall thm a11d statelv looklng He remlnds me of Lmcoln xx1th that same determmed GXDFOSSIOII of assurance HIS deep set klnd eves gaxe me the 1mpress1on of one who undelstood the real x xlue of l1fe As he sat back 1n h1s arm chalr my tea1s xanlshed completely and I felt pexfectly at e xsc I recogmzed that I was 1n th presence of one of God s great representat1x es H1s Excellency smlled x hen I asked h1m about h1s early llfe Well I don t know he Sald 'Ihue 1sn t much worth pr1nt1ng storx xxhlch I rexxexv here for I belleve ex erv 1nc1dent has lmportance These facts xx 1ll not be new to all Fox Lake Ill1no1s xv1s the place of hls b1rth on August 21 186' H1s earlx educfl t1on was 1ece1x ed Wltlllll the boundfulcs of h1s home state He was onlx slxteen years old when he entered St V1ators College at Bourbonnals Ill1no1s Except1onf1l brxlllance m the classlcs won for hxm many honors and great d1st1nct1on W1th the CIQQIFQ for the p11esthood s h1s mot1xe he returned to St Vmtor s to study theoloffv When h1s l11'1ll1 mg xvas consplete he xvas ordamed to the holy pr1esthocd by the lxte Archb1shop Fee han of Cll1C1L,O on June 11 1887 at the age of txventx th1ee H1s p'111sh work at St John s and Holy Angels Church ln Ch1cago xx s 0LltSt'1Ill1llQ' and elex en xears after h1S 01d1nat1on he xx 'ms made aux1l1a1v blshop of Ch1cago IH answer to a request from the Archb1shop Holv Name Cathedral 1n Chl OUR BISHOP Ann Couture 36 cago was the place of hlS consecratlon the f11 st day of May 1899 He had the unusual exper1ence of ass1st1ng three Archblshops Archb1shop Feehan the flrst Archb1shop of Ch1cago Archb1shop Edward Qulgley and Alchblshop Mundelem now Cardlnal A leader was needed to establlsh the Holy N zme Soclety 1n the dlocese Th1S leader was found 1n the person ot Blshop MCG3VlCk The new appo1ntment was made by Cardlnal 'xlundelem H1 Fxcellencx told me of hlS work xx 1th boxs xx h1le Ill Ch1caf 0 Mx xxork was concemed ch1eflly w1th dclnnquents ex aders of the law We olgan md con1m1ttees of Blg Brothers 1n exery branch of the Holv Name Soclety explamed the B1shop and th se Blg Brothers showed 1 wondeuul 1nte1est 111 the young lads and xere xx llmg to make any sacrxflces to help tl un Bx mect1ng these youths speakmg to them gettlng thelr hlstory and fl11d1ng out cultus and the par1shes from whlch they came they were ex entually helped One could readlly see the results In many cases these boys xx ere turned axx ay from a course that xx ould haxe led them to cr1me and puson It was only after a splendld record of achxex ements wh1le ln Ch1cago that the at tentlon ot Rome was called to H1s Excellency xx ho xx as then transferred to th1s d1OC6S6 He was appolnted Blshop of La Crosse IH 1921 the 'lst of November and came to hls new d1ocese th 22nd of March 1922 C'1tl1ol1c bdLlCd.tl0I'l 18 of course of 1nter est to ill of the Falth but especlally to Ihshop McG1x1ck Cathollc educatlon to my m1nd IS the most 1n1po1t Ilt xx o1k 1n the d10CQS9 sald the Blshop There are about fifteen thousand students e11rolled 1n our glade schools but tht IL are about elght thousand OLIIISICIG That 1s xx here our fallen flxvays come from Grow 1. 5 V I f N , xl, V - I 1 A Q -iliik fi -1 7 V , . . 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' . mg up w1thout IIISIFLICIIIOII thex haxe a weak rned faxth VVherc an unfaxorable clrcum stance occurs It turns them away from the1r church I11 places where there are no Cathohc schools the1e should be 1el1g1ous day schools batu1dav should be spent 1n rel1g1ous educa t1on l1ke any prop rlv conducted xacfltlon school study not only of the church but of the Mass and hturffw The arts and crafts should be used to tram chlldren 1n Cathollc 11 e It IS lnterestlng to note hele that smce Blshop MCG3X1Ck has come to th1s d1ocese the IHCFQBSQ ln the bu1ld1ng of parochlal schools has been not1ce'1ble Thele we1e then about e1gh+x sw Now the1e are nlnetv fixe The Blshop 15 also xery much mterestcd spons1b1l1tx for those 111 h1s d1ocese He w rnts them to de clop 1nto men and women w ho w1ll be a cred1t to the11 countly Is there any message you would l1ke to glxe to the students of St Patr1ck s your Excellencv'7 Iasked I should l1ke to 1mpress upon the mmds of the students that the blllldlllg of the1r character along Chr1st1an lmes IS the most 1mportant part of the1r 9dLlCalZ1OI1 he re pl1ed I could see from the serlous expresslon that he meant ex erv word A Chrlstlan news hfes purposes a11d moulds hlmself accordxnglv That IS what makes school t1me l1fe s most 1mportant The Shamrock pal lod It IS the bu1ld1ng perlod Th1s doesn t IIIIIIIITIIZB the need of knowledge knowledge he lps our understandmg and should be an a1d 111 fo1 mmg sound hablts and noble character B1shop Spaldlng whom I knew well and who was a good fr1end of mme celebrated h1s s1lwer 1ub1lee of h1s consecratlon and L ll d1nal C1bbOl'lb preached the s e r m 0 n L hop Spaldmg gave an address Among other thmgs he sald I am now along IH we IS but I would l1ke to b young agam to bc 1 boy agaln It was that he m1ght tram hnnself to succeed better IH l1fe for the one solc re 1son that he m1ght try agaln to mould hnnself h1s sp1r1t h1s soul and hlS whole char agam hfr 1nto the 101111 of noble Chrlstlan lcter He sa1d I would l1ke to try xouth to atta111 that h1gh purpose Thxs fact should xmprcss the students w1th the 1de'1 th lt whlle they are IH school ch lracter bulldlng 19 the most lmportant part of thc1r wo1k 1nd lf they dexelop that 111 Cliclllllg Wlth then teache1s parents and all ot w hom they meet and know alw us bulld mg, sto11e upon stone they w1ll soon haw a lJl,.1lll,1fLll temple of fine Chr1st1an cha1'1ctc1 I was grateful lor the opportunlty to V1S1t w1th H1s Fxcellencv and I shall 11ever forget h1s kxnd lnterest As I left the room I real 1Z6d that he has a real 1egard for students and watches the1r achlex ements most cale fully WINTER BEAUTY hlcxrge Flsher '36 Snoa paznts the dull area earth m whztc It makes the world seem aay and brzght lVhen all lzfe s green zs dead and passed And dreary skles come all too fast I :ke tzng stars from heaven fallen Izke lzttle flowers u,zth szlver pollen I :Pe fazry jewels brzght and gay It helps to cheer us on our way . 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Pioneer Reminiscences John Flynn 36 Thzs artzcle contazns recollectzons of one of the very earliest settlers that lzued rn the country The dzrect quotatzon has been used as much as posszble The l1fe of early DIOUQBPS always fascx nates me I m nex er happler than when I can s1t doxxn xv1th some old person who came to thls state before any of our present day con xenxenccs of travel and l1x1ng were known and hsten by the hour Out on an old homestead farm ln the town of UHIOH l1x es a most beautlful cha acter of sex entx txxo xxmters Perhaps some of xou knoxx hm Nell Duhlff Her l1fe has been l1x ed for the sole purpose of SQI'Vlllg othus She s so kmdlv generous and charltable that Im surt 1t xx ould be a xoy for anx of Vou to learn to know her A few weeks ago I spent a Sunday after noon x1s1t1nff her Soon oux COlflV91NltlOl'l drnted back to those days she so Cl6l1gl'ltS in recalllng back to those days when she hx ed as a httle glrl IH the large one loom home x 1th 1ts huge fireplace the gloxx mg embels lon wlnter exemngs Home made furnl tule ex en to the b ds xxas all xx e had to make the httle homest ad comfortable she told m The famllx used hom made dlpped candles talloxx xx as sax ed from fats used m cooklng for candle and soap maklng And candles had to be used sparmglx only for the finer needl xxo1k she added The con x en1ences wh1ch help llghten our burden were unknoxvn to the early settlers To fo to ehxueh ex e1x Sunday ln those days vxas 1m p o s 1 ble she contmued Attendmg Mass xx xs a rltual to be obs: lved only two or three tlmes a year At irregular mtervals a pr1est x ent through the countxx gatherlnff h1s people together ln varlous farm houses hearlng thelr confesslons and saymg Mass Then breakfast was served to all I remember a very humorous story about one goodly rheumatlc Irlshxvoman who walk ed wlth the ald of a cane When Mass was read at her house the prlest was glven a small room fused as a pantry oldmarmlyj ln xvhlch to hear COl'lf6SSl0llS In order to have the bountxtul bleakfxst rexdy the lady of thx house put part ot her tlme for medltatlon m xctxon bv xuumng between the fireplace md the table The nonse of the cane made sueh dnsturbance that after standmg It as long 'ms posslble the prlest stuck h1s head out ot the doen and Sdld pleadlngly, For the love ol th Lord lzdy s1t down' To be a prxest 1n those days was all hard ships Some xvere asslgned one or txvo Llllll he s Ill 1 large re0'1on over xvhlch they h acl ch xrge The prlest who read M xss Ill this loc lltv trax eled xvlth horses manx m1les each xcek 1nd lt took months for hlm to re v1s1t the places xvhere he read Mass It was lm lJONNllOlE. for people to llve up to the thlrd Q mmmandment exce pt ln lts b1o'1de1 sense x ue txxo xta s of age betoze th x xvere bap tmed M Ilia' es xx e1e performed Clxlllx and xvele NHltITlIllZbd bx the prlest when he came to the llLlL,l llJOl hood The IJIIGSIZ xxho came to Umon vxas loclted at Eau Galle near Arkansas and stopped lu the tovxn of Umon on hls way to Chlppewa and pomts north ot there Mass was usuallx re td at Hanlev s or Moonevs farm xn I mon It ls dlfflcult tor us to pneture tlmes as thex 1eallx were 1n those llmost forgotten d Us Trtxehngf wlth horses on '1 trxp of thutx m1les me mt an all dax s rude Vehncles offered no plotectlon to the Flflbl When Mass was read ln Fau Cline lll the early daxs continued MISS Duhlg we had dlfflculty Ill gettmg there durmg the cold xx mter months There were no ox GI shoes or 10beS to use All the people htd fox pro tectlon xxere kn1tted bed blankets m wh1ch to lf' hw rn K Y ' , '41 M Y , ,W ,, , -He .1 M, ... 1 ,- 7 5 - L , L L 5 an 4 , 7 5 5 1 I , I ' I v 1' g g r f 1 - - ' as ,Q , , - 1 1 1 7 ' 1 - I 1 1 x J A l L 0 C. 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' 1 . . - ' ' ' cel' 'ce 7' 2.3. 1 . N, e' I 4 . . . . , . . 1 I 1 A ' tr as 2 , uv K . 1 M ' - ' r ' I - .x ' ' 1 1 1 L V 1 1 f . kc 5 A e H x L x ' A 2 ' - ' -' -, r , - ' -js, ' '..' ' , - H v' 1 3 1 1 -1 ' ' ' - ' .' A . z ' - .1 1 ' uw' .' 'H-1725325 THF MONUMFNT FRECTED TO TIIE MEMORY OF REV MARTIN CONNOI I Y IN ST PATRIC-kS FEINIF IARX Ju iilrxnnrzxxm fhe priestly benefacrors Who have led us to thzs day We most gratefully remember And m gralztude we pray That the trzalc they have born Unto the smfc s surcease May be a Iastmg benedzclzon And brmg eternal peace e wzth us S P . 3' ,. I . 1' ' in . A -, A I F , 'I Q A . . . . . ,.. Y, ,. , - , , . , . , , . . 1 , --.. -. Father Connolly 1-Rn Early Pastor From what the older parxshloners say about Father Connolly we know h1m as an old venerable Prlest smlllng genlal and Yealous Hls ox ercomxng the d1fflCllltl8S that xttended the p1OllLC1'lI10' of a pulsh such as St Patrlck s suggests to us h1s many good QL1'llllZl6S Good humoled tactful ind mdus tlxous he fulfilled h1s mlssxon The fact that Martm Connolly was boln m Ireland 1n the year that Cardlnal New man w 1-. conx erted 1n Fngland IS a strlkmg h1s tone l colncldence to us of St Patrlck s The box Martln Wlth hls four brothers and two slsters obtalned an elementary educatlon ln the natlonal school and at the age of fifteen he befran to form plans for h1s llfe s work As a preparatory step to thls work he attended a busmess college ln Balllnasloe Hls zeal for the church ox ercame hls tlmldlty concernmg h1S dec1s1on to enter the prlest hood so after two years at Balhnasloe he enrolled at the dlocesan Semlllafy III Lough lea For some tlme there had been forces worklng to dlstract the young man from h1s studies at Loughrea A deep unrest stlrred h1m It d1d not detr ct from hls enthuslasm but It unsettled hxs lnterest ln h1s school and 111 hls prospects at home Amerxca was attractmg another son of Ireland The lure of the new world finally clalmed h1m and at the ave of nlneteen after two and one half x ears at Loug,hrea he salled for the Unlted States Fou1 bm others and '1 sxster had p1eceded l11l'I1 to Amer c The voung student came to WISCOHSIII where hls relatnes had settled Hls enthus1 rsm for hls Stlldl9N h ld not mb ted so pre entlx he en1olled at INot1c Dame In the records of the Unn ersltx can be found the iollowmg, ln two veus M1 C onnollx completed hls studles and recen ed h1m 1n June 1867 the degree of Bachelor ot Arts Mr Connolly possesses mam of those natural and I'Gllf10Ll's qualmcxtxons whlch characterxze the tlue ele1g,x man Should he John Toner '36 pe1 severe ID hlS callxnv' and become '1 priest there IS every reason to belleve that he wlll be a good and useful one On December 17 1870 he was ordalned by Archblshop Hennl Thus h1s persex 0111189 and dll1Q'9l'lCe was rewarded He had reached the fix st mark of hx l1fe s 21YTlb1t1011 Hls first appoxntment was to Ettrxck W 1scons1n At the completlon of a fixe year pastorate he was statloned at Eau Claxre VVISCOHSIII here he labored ln a young parlsh lace ntlx founded He asslsted ln bl 1ld1ng St Patrlek s parxsh and ln formmg and concen tr Ltlng xt At that tlme the church was located on North Barstow Street Many Cathollcs ln surroundlng towns could not attend consequently Father Com ollV took It upon hlmself to Journey to the small towns and xlllages and admmlster to the sp1r1tual needs of the people The mode of travel he was forced to use the condltlon of the roads and the resultmg exposure to all klnds of weather caused the young prlest much lncon Duung the summer of 1880 he VlSlt9d Ireland and was entertalned by h1S relatxves and frxends Fourteen years had elapsed smce he had left h1s natne land What Joy he must have experlenced as he walked agaln amld boyhood haunts and ln remlnlscences rellved the past wlth hxs frlends A pleasant vacatlon ln Ireland and he returned to hls labors servmg paushes 1n WISCOHSIH and later mn Mlnnesota Father Connolly entered the Soclety of Jesus Ill 1889 and remalned ln the order for sex en x 1 lrs Durlng the tlme he serx ed the Jt'Nl.lltS he taught at St Ign l.tl1lS md Santa C I ll Lloll fe He was esp CldllY LllSlZlY1Q'll1Sl1 md ls an hlstorlan I1 1896 he returned to Fau Claxre to issumc the dLlt19S of Chaplaln mt the Sacred Heut Hospltal At thls place h was to spend the rest of hxs career The falthful p11 t .lceepted the burden of h1s new OIIICB l 1 1 l 1 X , I 'Q' - W1 f , v ' 1 x 1 Y ,f V L ,.1,, . ,An Q Q 0 ,W L, ,- ,. ., ,SL , , .. - K cl 1 a , 1 1 . . . . ,, , . y C a 9 y 5 7 C A a , 1 31 1 , ,' ' , 1' , L 1' . 2 K 1 Q C, z ' 1' 1 1 .' . 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' L I 11 x x I N C 4 N b u L1 muh 1 VISION 'Nluqoru 'Xmlsun w ml fold me fhczf L L snoufla 05 7 hal Lunffr mer hrmqs I nomic: at qou for I S00 fluflcrzrm arwrf umm 3 ou chldcd nu for mu fam I hat Scm the UIFUIVTY part Reualrnq czdcwrzrvcf QMJQIQ That 91111061 my doublful hear! You card 11 was the LL hzff' moon Solemnlq Iecmmq low 1 too bou m rewrenrc It IS the Host 'Ihe Holy Anaele know . . .. - x , ' ' x ' 4 1-INN ' xlly. IjNII'L1.'21l1 2 XS H 'H . H 2 ' ' . . L f- I ' thats -1 f ask W 'A ' 2 ja fnrti- fi I A : ' 2. 2 h 's w ' 1 C1-' X an X z ' z ' X' ' - ' 'll '. HH: 3 'f ' '.' 11: 'P Tl X 5 ,' H zj 'll A 'z ,2l'.'ztt'- :mfg - A 'X W A . ' . ti 11: Wh. .4 ' B J ll'll,'11 h-' , ,Z , . ,S , , :V -S -' .Y vc 'V ? t' .v K v h' ? V x 1 , . ' . 1 v ' .- - ' 1 I ' L1 ' 1 ' ' I 42- 1. I ' V s 1 I ' v Vx 14 I . ' --g I sv -V ' , K- L 3 ,A A 2 . 1 -' - i k. 3 F - ' ' ' ' - ' ' V A g K ' I -, Y , 1 . 1 ' u f 1 1 ' 4 v' ' , ' ' 4 . 21' 0' ' I - ' ' ' ' ' 'D , ' ' . . . 'ls w r 1 Q 1 rl ' :A . ' ' hu stroll down the hall. It must he that IHS , , . . , ' .' lf. 2 A .' 1' 'X Yz'1'r . '7 A' ' k ' ' A- , . ' Fu ,. - wk. . L . ' ' Q ' ' ' , 's ft, 21141 fhvs + hm- vfillwcl to 'hz 'ily. Hif wal If H ',' 3- - 'f . 1 2 X' f Nj vsvnlth, his spirituzxl frwtunv, is ww his 4111'- i' rd. P: . 1 -' 1, ' z z lthk nail gl fry. To all mI'1lsl'1s'l1:1,' Ivft il va 1' 'ful pol' 1 2: is nigfht hunt. 1 .' 'f IU' xml 1111141 inspi1'zi,im1, L , . j '- .Q 'sn' Y f 5 zwr' .' ' le 4 1' , 1- ' - ' ' X ' ' ' A 'Fl J 'D E I Fifty five Years of Service If vou are a stranger at St Patrrcks probablv the first teacher you have heard about IS our own grade school prlncrpal Srster Theodora A few years ago she cele brated her fiftreth annrversary as a Srster of St Benedlct and she has spent fifty five vears rn the classroom Her home was rn Prfurre du Chren WISCONSIN She IS a srster of the late Reverend A B C Dunne No one can easrly estrmate the amount ot good Srster Theodora has accomplrshed dur rn f those long years rn the school room A Lon Prarrre Mrnnesota she beg rn career as a teacher From there Srster transferred to Brsmarck North D rkotn an rn 1899 to Fau Clarre where she has been teachlng srnce that trme her xv as Srster told me about the convent md school rn the early davs 'lhe nrst convent was a small frame burldrng located on the sam srte as the present structurr 'lherr were five small rooms on the irrst iloor 'rnd three on the second Needless to sax rt lacked mfrnv of the conv enrences Sonretrmc after the Srsters arrlv ed to take over the vvork at the school nevv addrtrons were made to the old burldrng In 1909 a nevv convent was erected whrch added consrderablv to the corntorts of the Srsters Durrng the trme the new burldrng was constructed the Srsters lrved rn the grade school usrng the audr torrum s a dormltory the gv mnasrum as a drnrng room and the present lrbrarv as a krtchen We used the lrttle OITICG as a musrc room and the present erghth grade room as a chapel md the chapel was beautrful Srster sard The good people gave us the thrngs we needed We were very happv she added There vvere two hundred puprls rn the fir st five room school Srster contrnued 'I alwavs lrke the chrldren here Usually they responded very well to any suggestrons we made Teachrng rs a wonderful professlon Helen Page 36 rt keeps one young to assocrate wrth young people Thousands of chrldren have come under Today many of them are ln mg rn other parts of the country and are represented rn many of the professrons Whenever possrble return to recall the pleasant memorles of the by gone days wlth her Here rs an 1nc1d nt WlllCh lllustrates her excellent memory for detarls the lnfluence of Slster Theodora students ln Mrnneapolrs one day last fall a well dn rd gentleman rpproached Srster Ana tr lrr 'md Sr ter Theodora who were return rnf lrom Brsmarck I used to go to the Srsters of St Benedrct rn brsnrrrr ck he stated By any chance vv ould crther oi vou know where old Srster 'l hrodorfr rs novv 7 Srster extended her hand Shes rrght hen she replred And I b6l1CXO vou are llrom-rs Gleason I had you rn class back rn X Frftv four v ears had elapsed srnce she had sr en hrnr A good many grrls who have been rn her classes have been rnsprred to follow her rn the same vocatlon The lrfe of a Srster rs not rn easy one I have concluded Srster s day starts rt five o clock After Lrttle Hours and Medrtatron there rs Mass Holy Communron then breakf rst There rs often an oppor tunrty to attend a second or a thrrd Mass too School dutres are begun at elffht forty Atter school hours 1n the afternoon the Srsters attend Sprrrtual Readrng and recrte therr offrce After supper there rs a short perrod of recrefrtlon after whrch preparatlon rs made for the next dav at school Srster Theodora s capacrty for work seems verv great God has grv en her excellent health rn fact she has never been rn a hos pltal as a patrent Four of the sev en Srsters wrth vvhom Srster Theodora bee an teachrng here have ltontznued on Page 403 - xl W X ff X Q 1 1 ., , . ,f 1 1 . , ' , 4 l 2 ,'. 1 , -,J 1 'f,, 2 1 7 V 1. , . 1 . 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Conventlon Highlights Thomas bxrolamo db fTm dtltuazes from St Patrzck s attended the youmalzsm conference sponsored Im the Culholzc Press Assocratzon thzs gear A partzal report of om oi the delcqales I9 gzten herej On Arm1st1ee dax thlg year the scholastxc Jomnahsm conx ent1on was held at Aqulnas H1ffh School La Crosse It was one of the most 1nstruct1xe conxentlons I haxe ever ittended The cool temperature a ch1lled engme a late stalt these un-1xo1dable COlldltlOllS ac eompanx anx conventlon ln Nlovember I be hexe But 111 sp1te of llttle delaxs Fathel Dowd Father Deenx Matthexx Clacmex Iohn Tenem nd I ar11xed atAq1u11as lll txme for the first roup of round tables but tht others Q1ste1 PILIS S1ster Mx ron Pltllcld Foss Rax S ott and Ann Coutuu xxere a l1ttle mole ca u t 1 ou s of th cmxes and xppeared onlx Ill t1me ior the elextn o clock meetmgs All of us m1ssed the qenel Ll morn mg sess1on at xvh1ch Most Rex erend Bxshm p NICCBXI I Dean O Sulhvan tht natxon 11 fl ectlon of the P1699 ASq0C13.tlOll Fathu To cover the entlre CODYBHUOII xxould be an 1mposs1b1l1tx IH thls artlcle I propost to s1mmar1ze a few of the hxghhght of tvxo 01 the spe kers Fathe1 Lord 'md D01 otl1x Dlx Rex erend Danlel A Lord S J xx ell known ed1tor of the Queens Work gaxe us many thmgs to remember Father Lold has manx mterests and IQ able to do a good 1n mx thmgs He can wrlte books play s pamphlets co tr1b1 te to DllblIC'3.Il'Wllq teach ed1t l9C'tllli and e 1te1ta1n John Moodv sax s that Fathu Lord s art1cle My Fazth and I IQ one of the best pleces of wr1t1ng he has ever 1t'Ifl Accordmg to Fathel Lord Journallsts todax deserve cr1t1c1sm He malntalns that 11 IS a Dltlflll shame that Lathollcs dont xvrm as Cathohcs that most of ou1 school publn cat1ons ale weak 1m1tat1o1s of the xxrong, thmg that Cathohcs go on llllllldtlllg' tht llterary mateual that his gone out of date xears af o that tht most lmportant YVl'lt6lS ot C '1thol1c books todav are not Cathol1cs th xt hterarv thouffhts reach Amerlca twentx venrs after England has been workmg on them that Cathollcs should take a deflmte Fathohc att1tude xvhen xxr1t1ng He sald that poetlv lanks first 1n qualltx IU the school puhl1et1ons then essays stones nevxs accounts und lzstlv ed1tor1als Nothmg can b necomphshed he behex es unless the staff buxld 1 pohcx befole thex attempt to publxsh rlllXthlIl1,, ln the ex enmg' Ifather I old gaxe 111 1n teustmg lecture on the Sodahtx and 1ts UI'U8lllLdtlOl1 Irom Dorothx Dav xxe learned of the struggle of that llttle bxnd of xournahsts IH Nc xx Yolk who are assoc1ated wlth The lafholn W'0rku D01 othy Dax IS a convert to the falth and '1 D0lltlC3l conx ert fl om commumsm She lb a leaclu lll Zllltl commun1st1c act1x1t1es the 0llllOl of The Catholec Worker a C'ltllOllC labol paper with her Dolothv Weston and Petel M1111111 and others h xxe been xx orkmg to stnke -igamst mfluences of commumsm The httle band of workels conducted some xxhut of a settlement house Ill New York 1n conne Ct10ll xx 1th the1r nexx spaper of'f1ce Some people come Ill hom the street to 1o1n them DI mupally u11emplox ed men The upper floors of then ofT1ee blllldlllg' ls used as a house of hospzuhty Ihe plonp tlv to ICNIVC the htual tL'lLhlll9'S of Fhllst at then round txblf dxscussmns held xx1th anyone who IS nxtt rested Thex sn doxxn xx 1th strange com p IHIOYIN at almost ex e1x meal Peter Maurm tl ums that there should bt a newspaper for the xvorkmgm tn round table dlscusslons f0I thc DLIIDOQL of 1llStlLlLtl0ll Ill the Falth a house 01 l'lONpltd.lltX and 1 iirmmg colonx Flll0llg'l'l tht effmts or the QIIOUD of mter ested comp nuons espeelallx Dorothx Dax fCofntmued on Paae A01 , to ro ' - ' , - I P I .J J - -- ' rf. -- 4 ' 1' 1 W , ' 'W' if 5 1 3 1 ' x - N ' ' ' I N . . . . . .' 7 1 1 y ' 1 tr 1 , 1 1 ,g W , s I . 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' 1 lv 4 x 1 .1 y Y I' Y EGO In lneye columwb stuc rrffs ffl' hzzefly of some real eyfperrence thou rradzlu recall Oh yyhat fy thrrll my flrst solo As I stood puffing ayy 'yy on the notes my eyes sayv nothrng my hands shook yy rth neryousness my lynees seemed to be plfryrnff tiff yy rth erch other my mouth yy ent dry 'md l nefrlected to produce even a sound' Ray mond C1 aemer The beauty of rt all the solemnrty of the occ sron and the feelrnff of profounl Joy rn rr herrt made my first Holy Communron d rv ur outstandrng occrsron rn mv lrfe Elarne Chr rstr ynson Loo rnof doyyn to 'y depth of n yrly thousrnd feet Ind seernv' tlrrouo p ulylrnv spr yys of yy 'yttr the colorful mrjrsty of the fraud Cany or of the 'relloyy tant Rr er fclt 1 thrrll yyhrch can ney er be erc rl med Thrs experrence yvas rather embrrr rs ll It yll happened rn fy movrng prcturr thc yur I yy ys yyfylkrng doyyn thc uslr rerdy to get rnto mv oeyy I reverentlv genuflected Was my face red you 1sly'7 fDrd rt ever hrppen to you'7J J rmes 0 Brrerr One of my earlrest memor res centers around a hushed scene rn fr duly roorn of '1 poor nerfrhbor s home My mother yy s hold rng a dyrng chrld She had Ju t baptrzed rt Outsrde the restless yy 1nd yy hrstled around th gables Somcyyhcre out there the doctor and prrest yyere fghtrng the storm to come be fore rt yy as too late Helene Hudak In Cryrcs class last year M1 Rrchffels ralled me rn a yes 01 no questron I ynsyyered Yes Father yyrthout a second thought He stud Dontcall me Ffyther Im not that old yet M ure I elfynd It yvas one mornrng rn June I yvas play rnof yy rtlr the baby Gerry He rr-rbbed my hfrnd and plfryed yvrth rt a few s conds then h put my finger rn hrs mouth I felt some thrnq sh up I thoufrht that the chrld had a plrnter rn hrs mouth Imypfrne my concern yy hen I drscovered hrs first tooth' Mary Kellenbenz Herby vyfrs srttrnfr rn tl e krtclren efltrnv 1 s yndyyrch There on th 'able yyf rs 1 bottle ol I renclr s n ustard As yy rs hrs custom the yy fs 111 the flr st gradel he yy ys tryrnff to pro 1 ounce every yy or d he s ryy IIa SL rrtcd on th rnustflr d bottle I notrced he yv rs h rvrnff qurtc y trme yvrth the flrst yy ord so I volunteered to help hrm Whyt nfrtronalrty ue you Ilcrby ultd y ly A he ansyytred lJllglltlV Je yn Couture I yyrll alyy rys remember the dry I found 1 thcclr for thrrtccn hundred fifty doll yrs rn the street doyvn toyvn I had always had a 1 rent hkrng for checks so I plcked thrs one up lrttle rcrlrzrnv' 1tS value Of' course the oyyncr was soon found I recerved fy dollar as a reward Rhoda Harder Do I knoyv how yv'rrm 912 F rs? Ill my I do Why I remember yyhcn the temper 1 ture rose that hrgh A certarn lad yyas gettu f yy rmed after he had frnrshed br ealy rn trn neyy yymdoyvs' Lorne B1 yndl Before dral phones yvere rntroduccd here I took doyyn the recerver to call a number and rn 'ynsyver to the Number ple yse I beoan In the Name of the Father Pardon me' Clrck' Thomas Flemyn , of ,Q 1 , , . , .', . , ' . K r , 4 . . . . . 1 ., ' , ' c ' - ' . ' ' 1 '- v r' . . C 1 o I, . c , 1 I I I 1 4 1 c ' I 5' Q I I C .I a C o I i 9 . ' 3 . v V y ' I 4 1 - . . . ' 1 1 f o e C T 0 c c - c- ' s ' ' , ' 3 , . 0 . 1 , ' I . l l 1 ' , . . , - - 7 - 1 4 . 1 . . . ' . 1 , . v . 21 , c C, y . . . . . ' 7 Y Y X V t ' v - c I 5, 1 , , 4 D ' -I ' Y C ' . . v' ,X - , , L . - - -V L -L . , y. yr c c i l c t - - 1 , . - , - Q 1 - -. , A 1 C -4 i 1 ' 'I V. ' - . . . . ' ,, C ' ' xl. 1. , 'L D - ' x I ' X ' ' ' C? '. 2 SLP. ' I Q li C ' 1. 3 Q2 ' I ll , w D - l Y 1 - - x I , c . 1 4 g. C, , , . .rx Q . . , . c. 1. y. C, br. .1 4 Q., . 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L 2 ' ' 1, 1 . -- 3 fr' ' s Rather calmlx I walked rnto class Economrcs I proceeded to take my usurl seat but evrdently rt wasnt located xxherr I thought rt should be To my ch l0'llIl 1 found mx self on the floor Just then the professor walked rn rrrd remarked Whats the matter Ch lput can t you find a seat? Dolores Ch rput The Wlnd was bloxvrng as usual I near ed the brrdge that crossed the ro rm Chrp pewa Mx hat vxas cocked to the srde of rny head To get the rrght angle was alxx ays r problem for me but th at mor nrng I no more needed to acqurre th rt angle for the rrvtr clumed mv hat Cather rrre P rvelskr When l st rr ted krndergrrterr I ovcrhe nd some of the chrldren tall rnfr 1b rut brrngrng apples for Recess Thrnkrng rt rrrffht be 1 good xx av of gettrng acquunted xxrth her I also brought a shrny red appl for I ecess on five consecutrve days Imagrne mv drsap porntment xxhen everyone ate therr apples rnstead of grvrng them to Mrss Recess Kathrxn Blakelex The Shamrock When I was rn the second grade Father Duffy told us about human berngs When l got home I asked mv mother what krnd of bc ms Human beans were Rrchard Werzenegger One day about ten years ago I was all dr cssed up As I stood on the corner near our house txxo large boys came by One reached dovrn and grabbed my bow tre I saxx rt leave but rmagrne my surprrse xx hen rt came back Arthur Kuberra My aunt Jane came from the crty to vrsrt mx mother Mother left me to entertarn her rr the prrlor Mx rnqursrtrve aunt asked me xnhat mother thought of her comrng l told her very franklv After she left for the crtv I recerved a rather lrstrng rmpressron Adelrne Wrttman At the age ot five I tl1Qd mx skrll at dentrstrv I had a loose tooth so I tred a prece of stung to rt I tred the other end of the stung to a flat non I stood on the table and dropped the non Was the tooth pulledq No I Jumped wrth the rron James Watkrns 1-T. STUDENTS INCUBUS lolmn Toner Jin ltrred to slcrp but only dozed And whzle on drearnland s border A troop of words marched up to me But they were rn dzsorder Icalled a halt to Izne them up And make them thus behave Each vowed ln turn and swore to be My constant loyal slave They bowed zn answer to my wish Whzch made me very qlad And when arrayed and marshalled out Thzs terse rs what I had ' Ir, 1 ' 1 K 1. y . 4 ' V v . , u ' ny . r , . . , , - . - . V ., , n , f L I , If 1 I , 1. Q. Lt., , F1 1 4 , A ' ' 'I Q u r . , c u r , , , c '-'- r ' r 1 as . 2 . . , , - . , , .It 1 , . , , J v A 1 v D I 1 . v . ' -. c l - 9 . . . . . T s - .1 . U- - . KY rr Cv C, I i 7 1 1 I ' ' I ' Y Y A . c 1 1. . . . , u , 1 I 1 v 1 or V . I ,. . . . 1 I I. X I . L 5 . . . ' 1 2 . L' ' 4 r , ' 1 c ,, I c . , , A , . . z- - --- 1' ' If . . , - V- P . r ' 1 2. D . I z ' ' z , 1' z ' r Y a o . . c ' f 1 ' - f . x Z, 1. x . . . - ,- . XD r 2 . '. V 7, . . . v . f v . . t C 7 1 ' 1 I ' n ' j 1 ' ' ! , Q 5' . '. . . V l - O, c ' . . . v L 1 . I , . ' . M . . . , . ..... '1 ' .. ' . X r - ' 1, I w. r ' , yr u r . , ' 1 ,j 1 - , Y r , V . . . 1 v . , . . . . . Personal Raeeoltllections of an Early Settller bhclrles Nxelsen 36 An artzcle wrztten by a former teacher m Eau Clazre tells the detazls of her famzly who helped buzld S! Patrzck s An unusual and complete story of the strugofles of the Lawler famlly 1n Eau Clalre durmg the early years of our par1sh has been left us bx Catherlne Lawler Dohertx who dled ln 1924 at Portag She was thc dau h ter of Joseph Lawler one of the early set tlers At one tlme Mrs Dohertv was pr1nc1pal of the slxth ward school of thls c1ty The h rdshxps that Mr Lawler and hls famllv endured to 3SS1St ln promotmg Catho llc lnterests and ln bulldlllg' the first CdthOllC Church here xx ere no less than herolc Mr I 'mwler was k1lled 1n 1879 'xlrs Catherme Dohertx IS burxed Ill the Hanlex lot of St Patmcks cemetery Mrs Doherty has glx en us a ood ldea of tvplcal ploneeung d1fl'1cult1es 1n our pfxrlsh 1n the followmg art1cle xvhlch has recently been dlscox ered I quote It 1n full Cl'11re wlth h1s famllx COI1S1St1l1f,, of a wife -ml nxne chlldren about 1858 At that tlme there was no resldent Pr1est no Church and x ery few C3thOl1CS Rev Godfrey had passed through there a few tlmes prevlous a Mls QIOHHFY Prlest My father had a large bulld lng erected at the corner of Barstow and Wlsconsln Streets North Slde Th1s blllldlllg has slnce burned down Th1s blllldlflg was dlxlded mto two rooms on th fu-.t floor lntended to be used for a store At that tlme a Prxest Rex M1 nault was I'6S1dll1g at Chlppewa Falls a MISSIOHRFX Hls MISSION lncluded Menomome Durand Hudson ex tendlng ox er a country of over 100 mlles 1n dlfferent dlrectlons He traxeled on horse back wlth saddle bags 011 each Slde contammg xestments and other thlngs necessarx On h1s Journey to and from the dlfferent x lllages he used to stop at my father s house Some tlmes It would be six months ln the mterx als sometlmes he came more often when he had s1ck calls On rare occaslons when he stayed over mght he would celebrate Mass the next mornmg word bemg passed around the xxllagc xvhen he came It was not neces sary to mentxon where Mass would be lt was alw 'xys at fathers home Marrlages would be solemn1zed chxldren baptlzed and other splrltual wants of the congregatlon cared for Th1s state of affa1rs was not sat1sfactory to my father and mother and consultlng Rev M1 nault as to how It would be remedied they offered to glxe a home to a resldent Prlest w1th them Under those condltlons Rex Mlgnault ax ranqed to have hlS brother come to Fau Clane st1pulat1ng the congrega txon would supply hlm Wlth vestments T procure funds to get vestments a dance was gl en and supper glven to whlch everyone xx as 1nx1ted There were qulte a number of Canadlan young men Cathollcs McCrae pleased to have one of thelr countrymen come '1s pastor The entertalnment was '1 succl s financmllv as the vestments were bought and Rev Napoleon Mlgnault came from Cxnada He llved at my fzthcf s home ox er a vear wlthout any cost to elther hlm or the congregatlon Mother gave hlm the par lor and bedroom adyomlng The dance and supper xvere Ll en m father s house The first floor of the horn wa dn tl d mto two looms The front room w 18 used for the D1StFlCt School week davs md for Church on Sun days Saturdav the famlly erected a tempo rary Altar drap d w1th mother s best sheets and best tablc lmen used for Altar cloth We had a br lss cruelfix and candlestlcks Wh1Ch were pollshed ux t1l th y shone llke burmshed old CI wonder where thev are now'J We made tallow c xndles and added some beeswax to be used at Mass Saturday was a busy day at fathers home those days Father and fCont1nued on Page l X x 4. 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' , ,J .,.,, The 'Shamrock V I SIT RTI ON In the quiet fre the day I9 done Through the stazned glasa wmdowb one by one Pod s' angels and H19 samte before me go Silently pet eloquent and lo I live each Qcene once more with them tomqht I watch them pass from me with fadmq light The vlszon does not las't for long but then Tomorrow niqht I shall be back agam Betty Baumqrlrhzer 34 x L I . . , 1 , ' h ' 'x v . . x 1 . 1 . .' 1 f 1 Q 1 . 1 ' 9 pa . 4 l L World Serxes Versus Whlte Owls Arthur Dxckerson 38 I vxas x11ct1m1zed by a sllcker named J F who had the dope on all the crooked xxork that xxas golng to be pulled off t the game at Detro1t and here I xx as Just a sheep 1n wool clothmg gettmg Heeced bv a coy ote as I bet mx Whlte Oxxl on Chlcavol The bases got filled accldentlx 0 IIC e Lankx Huk got up Root xxas puttmg them loxx and outs1de fLank3 Hank nex er could h1t that klndj then h1s IIIIIWQ shpped th ball ffroox ed once Lanky Hank clocked lt owex the fence He nex er would have h1t lt over th fence IH elght years 1f It hadn t been f0l Root s finger sllpplng Thex had a man h1red Ill the bleacl1e1s to xx alk 1n xx1th the flags xvhen a ho 1 1 started to cl1mb the fence for th Cubs Thev hld all the balls alld threw apples t1ll the tour L mon xx ere out of the wax If I knexx It xx as bet xxlth J F Ex ery t1me Caxarretta fan Itahanb got up to bat thex se11t Ill an Ethl Cpldll p1tche1 It xx as xx ell that Chleago lo t because HSHIS Ford P10101 s d the w111111ng te m a rlde back to Cl11c'11fo IH Ford cars 1f they won thex x ould have been so shaken Lp that they d h 1xe lost the nexct three games ll 1oxv When thex plav 111 Ch1cago fxvhere they don t deal from the bottoml I ll bet J F anv number of Wh1te Owls land Id throw 1n a package of WIHQS to allow for the wmdl and 1f he does anv n1ore smokmg ln the next xx eel l'1s rop s xx 1ll cost h1m double Tl'11s0ne In the Family Business John burpenfer '38 S111 e now Im onlx one of the famlly I take some dlfferent slants on hfe than I dld p1 ex 1ouslx I rather mlss the brlbes and th1c xts that Ixe often recelved for domg or not domg somethmg f1 om that Queen of All Tx1ants an older slster SCRIPTORIUM I dont hawe to heed the call of a slster xx ho IQ late for a date Some of the calls are l1ke thls one John freal sugaryj xx 1ll you please get my coat for me? Or th one that IS sounded at dxnner tlme whlch goes l1ke tlns J ohn pleas pass that DIQCC of bread lThe plece 1eter1ed to IS the llst OIl9 on the pl 1te If I vxant another p1ece I must get It n1x sclt or do w1thout It J Noxx tor the Ollllel Sl le of th1s questlon of bu 11, 0111 Ill the F m1lx 511108 th It Queen hu gone to College I 1m bemg burdened xx1th thos me111 1 t lsl s whlch belong to the 1 Ylllllllle members of a household dLlStlIlg' x 1sl1114 chshes m1l1'1 b ds all of W11 1t1bx e ll c that 1lNVfll d.ffllCt10I1 cllled H msemuds knee btlll have I anv just 11 son to lament' Just ask WV1ll1e F1sher' Noxses, Noxses, and Nonses Donfxltl Lund '37 On Iune 10 34 5 I traveled to Alpha Ccntaurls the star nea1 est the earth It xxas only 25 000 000 000 000 mlles axx 5. Xs I start d out 111 mx rocket slnp a t 1 1l1l 1o1r annoved n1e xxh1 h lessened I 1 ot out 1nt'1 sp 1ce to a burrrrrrrr1rrr11 fl 1ll md monotonous At about 1 000 000 050 mlles f1on1 e1rth I was gOlHg about 1000 mlles 1 seeond I had passed out of the sol 1r sw stem vxhen tvxo comets ca m e tearmg through space They both hlt mv rocket shxp at the same tlme on oppos1te s1des but mv gvro cosmlc relat1vator and lmperxlum hull protected me but I heard a most terrlfx lnff H0199 The roar xvas so ffreat that I couldn t hear my rock et motors at 1ll Blames gises eve1yth1ng 1m lgmable boxled and gushed around me envelopmg mx shxp 1nd settmg It YVllll'llll1 around The 1,1 ts and llqulds bee une sol1d after 1bout a xe r Ill xx hlch I sat around and hld nothmff lv t synthet1c food to eat The c1.1el11ng of thls nexfx pl met whlch was bullt around mx slnp the X0lt.3lllL upheax els and the su 1111 on 1he h11ll of my shxp all made C0lltlIlLlOllS monot onous nolses that almost drone me m 1d , '- 1 V f 1 ,. 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Y ' , , Y 1- 1 n , 1 , ' v Q 1- . 1 I , 7 r . 5 ' f c - At lui the xdm xtxuck me fmolc IIOISLSJ and I tlllllbd on tho fllxlllthgldtlllg Idx pxo jgctol 1 11x th it dlslupts thf, atoms of a solld l1qu1d or gag md left onlx protonk mx xx ax out of the pldngt and got homc III tlmn to xxake up xxlth H1016 Lrfulws I hxd The Shamrock on xx ll Ill lll mx xlenp xll tlnough house I h cl lxnoclud ox GI txxo lamp the bookcwe mx clxcssu ind tho sgcletalx xe1 x I 1 xt cllxes a IJIQCO pm, and cold p mc xlxu IJLISOIG gomg to bud at nlglmt' ww be bk ccccg E 2 -I rn SU cn -I Fl IU CD Altheu Arnold Ihr world ss of ll znter Nxqhm I 0 sau L ax heard I am ularu of nw Cloak O! sl7c1c1'o1L q mmf Spuzl lu of lzqhz uppmared L As she donned a drapc' the blul of fha' skzes About her cloud Qhouldvrs th P Clolzl' S170 Hur q, ln 111,98 cmd m folds abou! her I1 humz Am! owr zhc auth so blvclk Ami' cold Shone tl cvzlmq of stars from euerq fold if ' 'Z .' 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N i - V1 In hw' 'yeas S4 'J V 3 p Mr P A Snrpetwrg was observed walk mg whrle all about hrm glorrously manrfested snowy Wrnter But he had on no overcoat to keep off the seasons chrll for the war mth rn hrs heart precluded the necessrtv of such attrre and the probable suifocatron resultrnff The snow was fallrng how ever and Mrs ter Snrpetwrg looked very queer rs l c rmblcd about rn a hrgh hat trouser legs stuffed rnto hrgh top overshoes and nought rbout the neck but a muffler kept rn pl acc by a vest covered by 1 top coat But hrs heart w as Warm and he profoundly unmrndful of hrs odd appearance burred deeply burred as he w as head hrofh or head deep rn productrons that strangely resembled what Hen erates from the mrnd And a caprtal source these thoughts were comrng ir om' 'l o be sure they were up to th s rncomplete and unfhrrshed semblrng nothrnv' so much as they rc embled somethrng but even that qurte de ultorrly In tryrng to drssen bel br evrty r x rt be known that Mrster Snrpetwro was attempt par don' The state of the man s mind rs set trng me all rn a Jumble I meant to say and should have sard Mrster P A Snrpctw ff w as attemptrng to make up hrs mrnd to attempt to enter the dwellrng of Mrss Lrzzy fthats what all her dear frrends called her w ash t that a monstrous darrng 'J fwrtchfreld Yes Mrss Lrzzy Twrtchfleld Ah' The ple rsant sensatrons coursrng through P A s blood Drdn t they swell hrs verns? Drdn t they Just threaten to crack hrs perrcardrum by the magnrtude of the heart s beats? Perhaps you have conjectured now th fuel for the fire of thrs perambulators warmth Mr Snrpetwrg enamourel of probably? Mrss L Twrtchfield S OS Those letters bv way of degressron are not 6 P A PRQPQSE S Blutthew Crcremer 3C the equrvalent of a call sent out by shrps rn drstress but merely srgns used to desrgnate Elrzabeths peculrar rsolatron rn the sea of humanrty S for sprnster then between the letters the rmperceptrble of the then O for old and agarn S but thrs trme rt srgnrfles school Sprnster of the Ord School After perhaps one half hour of helter skelter half brarned thmkrng the man finally and at last caused a great effort to be brought rnto berng Thrs necessrtated another half hour of mental recuperatron before final ly and at last he turned yes he turned He strarghtened h s c r a v a t ? He strarvhtened hrs cravat He g ve two short tugs at the bottom of thrs top c rt? He drd Lookmg all the whrle clrrectly ahead XVlth determrnr 65. 'E' tron rn hrs cy s 7 All the wmle' trc rcsolutron But let haste be made rnto the house or the personrficatron of Determrnatron mrght be there before Mrss Twrtchfield wrll lr we been seen by us to hasten to the couch that her rnsw errng the door rnrght be as natural as could be Bam' Bam' Bam' knocked Determrnr tron lrke Opportunrty at the door The lrck a mate damsel lnew Opportunrty from the proverbral wolf md t o fr rm tl e ter mrnatron Q upposedly wealthy, at the front even though the demand for entr mee w rs strll resoundrng through the house and Went to the summons Mrster Snxpetw rg this sard rn a sort of fluctuatrn satrsfactron would remrnd one of the w at es of the sea of whrch the lady w as a human part Can rt be you? There could be no doubt that there stood Snrpetwrg P A rn person as that worthx encouraged by her look removed hrs h rt fC0nt1nued on Page sp X 4 N ' c -Q .. ..,A , -. -' -- f J 1 7 . . 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I .. 1 C 5 ' 1 '- 1 . gg Communicatlons During the Jubllee celebratzon Father Dowd recezued a number of letters ofcongratulatzon from lnends ana' acquaintances Four are quoted here FROM His EMINENCE PATRICK CAKDINAL HAYES I 11111111 Vou ve1'1 11111011 fOl V0111 111v11a111011 10 1116 D1a111011d I11b1lee 1 the F01111c1111g 111111 the F1f11c1l1 A111111e1 0,111 011111 111111111112 of Q1 P 1111011 Q chu1c11 I 1eg1 et ve-11 mucl1 that I cannot be pusent, but I shall JOIII 111111 10111 good self and vo111 beloved Hook '11 Holv Mase 011 111:11 mornlng FR0114 H11 GRACE ARc11B1sH0P RUMMEL 01-' NEW ORLEANS L0111s1ANA M211 I 111.11111 1011 fo1 10111 kmd 1nv11a11011 10 the D11m011d Jub1l 01 the F01111c1111g of 10u1 pf111Ql1, '111 event 11111111 I 111111 11111 he 1 1011101 0fl1e111f11Ct1011t01h1 111011111118 of 10111 CO11g'1Cgl3tlO11 Of c0111s1 1011 111.11 11111 1111de111 11111 1111 111 11511111 10 111191111 1111 1 1 11011 11 11111 111111 01 1111 K1 1 1111011 QDISCOD 11 schedules 111 C1L111111C1111,Q, 1t1e1111011 I s11ll 181111 1111011 111111 D11-3dSlllQ 1119 11Q11 11 110111 house 1 1111 1ea1s ago and have often 1GC11Cd 10 0111e1s the SD1Gl1d1d D1Ogl 1111 of 111S1IllC and C1011 I1 1111211 succees 10111 zealous n11n1s111 FROM HIS GRACE A11c'HR1Q110P SrR11cH or M1LwAu11E1. WIS ONQIN I 111111111 1011 101 10111 1111161 1r1v1ta11o11 10 be 111080111 at the D11111O 1 1111131106 of 10111 Chu1cl1 011 111e e1g111h of 011011121 I '1111 VGIY s0111 11111 QI1gdg91T1911tS hexe 191916111 1111 bemg 11 11h you P.f1r11c111.11l1 at 1111R season a 1r1p 10 124111 Clc111e 11011111 be D1CdSc11lt To l1elp 10u lend solemmtv 10 1111 Jub1lee Ce1eb1z111011 11011111 be 21 101 M411 I ask 111e blessmg of A11111gl111 God 011 1011 and youl people, C011g1Z1tl112ltQ 1011 and t1'1C111 .md hope 1l1'11 thlough 11161111 yeals to come S1 PHtl1CkS Pa11sl1 11111 10111111111 10 f0Q1e1 and 1111ens1f1 the Fa1111 of 118 people md g1ve 10 H011 Cl1u1cl1 111 Wmcom 11 Y! g1ea1 Ca1110l1c 111e11 md V101110119 FR0114 R11 111 RPVEREND B1s1-1011 F KELLY or W1N0NA M1N1fs01,1 Ma111 111111113 IO1 10111 1111111 111v11:111o11 10 '111e11c1 10111 t1111lVC1Q IX QGIVICQS at S1 Pf1t11cl1 S, F1111 Claue Y011 11.111 mv s111ce1es1 good XX1S1'lOQ 11111 I p1c11 1h'11 God 111111 C011tlI1L16 10 81161181 H11 n1a111 bleQQ111gQ 1113011 the p 111211 111111 112 p.1Rt01 r 11 , W ' Y ,, L v W -V 'l ' . . 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October elghth w1l1 long remaln lll the memorles of St Patrlcks par1sh1oners who paused that day to commemorate the three quarters of a century of Cathohc hte lll Eau Cla1re and to recall the flftmth bnthday of the present church Frlends and acquamt ances had come that mormng to 1o1n ln the f6St1V1t18S From the parochlal resxdence the proces slon began It was a beautlful and cololful sxght Fscorts of honor to H1s Lxcellency Blshop McGav1ck wolc the full dress of the Fourth Degree KH1ghtS of Columbus They were follow ed by the Sxsters of St Be nedlct the S1sters of St I'r11c1s from the Qzcred He'11t Hospltal and prlests rcprescntln the CHOCQSES of La Cross M1lWQllkGL St Cloud St Paul 'Superior 'md Wmona AUYll11TW Blshop Grxffm followed clad ln lns 9CClQNl astlcal robes As H1s Excellency BlSl101J McGav1ck entered the church thf Opclllllj, chords of the maJest1c hymn I me Sm-mrfos Magnus sung by a mvced chon ot foxtx XOICSS greeted the guest of honor fo1 thc OCCRSIOH As the Bxshop walks d slowly down the alsle he ralsed h1s hand blessmg those who had assembled for the ITlO1lllllf cue mony The church was brllhantly l1ghted the candles gleammg among the yellow chrysan themums IH burnlshed gold xases Generous glfts were made to St Patrlcks for the occaslon among them an xmported gold plated mlssal stand wlth sllver 1nl ws used for the H1 st tlll e 'mt thc Jubllce lllass x gut of the grade and hxgh school students Solemn H1gh Mass has always been 1m presslve to me the day of the Jubllee It was doubly so I could not help I'lOt1C1llg' what 1 beaut1ful ceremony It was Hls Excellency the Blshop asslsted at Mass ln Cappa Magna Reverend Thomas Doyle was the celebrant of the Jllbllel? Mass All the other OfI'lCQ1s of the Mass that mormng w ere Ill formex x eals '1sslst1I'1tQ here I 1the1 I'o1 ester I' ather JUBIILEE DAY Betty Baumgurfner '36 Pollack Father Pxttz Father O Toole Father MCCUIYE Father Sherldan Father Slngleton Father Duffy F ther Weller and Father Do1an Father Kaluza retlred Chaplain at the Sacled Heart Hospltal a former Pastor of the congreqltlon was ln the sanctuary The Jllblltt QGIFIOFI preached by Father O Toole w1ll ex er b remembered by those who heard It In h1s 1n1m1table Way Father OToole plctured the haldshlps and trlals wh1ch the evrly DIONCCTS had to undergo to make St P1t11ck s w hat It IS today One of thc first pastors to come hero and the bullder of thls church was Father Collms When I c :me to Fau C'la1re Father OToole sfud than w xs m l 1 e D1Ctlll of Pathcl COlllllS ll2.Il,f.,1Yl1,, 1n the hzllw xx of the old rectorv I r mn remember It serv dlstmctly He was a Ntlfllll, handsome man w 1th black curly ha1r and wlth '1 stl ong face and body and a deter mmed chm It was th countenance and form ot '1 bullder and '1 W0lk91 and such Was lather Colllns I tllllllx w 1th the close of hls p 1sto1ate the modem h1sto1y of St Pat11clL s bu lll In recalllng the splcndld work of Father Dunne Father O Toole sfud He was s oung Ill xeals but wlse and able ln mental and moral strength a man rlchly g1fted by nature w 1th every manly, beauty a form as a poet savs upon whlch even God would seem to set Hls seal to g1ve the world assurance of a man A s oung man w1th eloquence beyond the ordmnx eloouencc 'lCqlllI'9d by study and practxce w1th 1 volce now soft as the gentle zephyxs of Spllflg agam rmgmg out wxth all the stormy strength of all the ele ments at once persuasne and commandmg easlly able to mfluence others wlth h1s maf netlc personalxty He was a truly Eucha11L t1c puest lfVhen Fathe-1 Dunne passed away Fxther OToole sa1d there was need of a new leadel Bw thxs time St Patrlck s parlsh h 1d become accustomed to produclnv lts own , . 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L Lf' L 2 L . 1 ' ' L , 2 ' L L , U K 'Q -1' Q 3 Ni ASS UB H Oi HJ Q Blb iOP M ,FAVICK AND 'I' lli 'X SII' N CLI' RGY ENTERINKJ T I- l -it slim!!! wi-4. :JA L r fix.-If po ww M-:waaw W N 9.-sf A GROUP OI' X ISI ORS ANU PARIS IONERS AFTER THE JL B LEE IN AHS pastors and leaders and agam the man vxas at hand ln vour present pastor Father Dowd He has 1n h1m as a gxft of God 1 com blnatlon of rare talents T1'dlll8d Ill the school of Father Dunne Ill preachmg and convert Iflaklllg he carrled on the famous work of Father Dunne Wlth zeal and success so that there IS no let down ln that great work of spreadlng the truth At the same tlme actlve bx nature he has that quallty of Father Coll1ns that 1n1t1at1xe and that pe1 sevel ance that d1d so much for St Patrlck s pa11sh After the sermon Blshop McGav1ck pleased the congregatlon by speakmg to them He recalled the conx ert work of Father Dunne and sald I am happy to know that that work contmues under your present Blshop 'VIcGax1ck 1s xely much xntelested IN Lathollc actlon and Cathollc educatlon He told hovx happy he xx as to see hoxx xx ell Father Dowd IS fulthermg Catholxc educx t1on 1n our Clty I am grateful to Father Dovxd paltlcularlx fo1 the hxgh school xx h1ch he bu1lt fox the educatlon of your chlldxen I lnow the trouble and xx or1y and Joy through wh1ch he went and I want hlm and xou to reahze that I apprecmted g1eatl5 hlS work I pray to God to leaxe Father Dowd among you and to bless you so that 1n days to come St Patrlck s parxsh xx1ll contmue to be among the very first parlshes of thls dlocese After the Mass Bishop Grxffln gaxe Bene d1ct1on w1th the most Blessed Sacrament The Shamrock When the se1x 1ces vxere ox 81 d1nner xvas scrx ed to the slxtv SIX XlN1tlllg clergx men Sex eral promlnent people of Eau Clalre xx exe p1 esent fo1 the Jub1lee Banquet glx en IH the ex enxng The Honorable Roy P VV1l cox toast master 1ntroduced the speakers thex xx me Honorable D D Lockerby Max or of Fau Clane thc Rexexend F X Orthen the Rex 61 end James BICCIIIIQ the Honorable J ames lN1ClxllRHl and Rnzht Re erend Frank II WlliOll Blshop of the Eplscopal dlOCLb6 of Pau Clalre The A Capella Chorus and the Glrls Glee Club of St Patllck s Hxgh School sang two numbers 'St Pltrlck s Band plaved at lnterxals durlnq the banquet and I haxe nex er before he 1rd such 1 la1 ge numbu of compllments glx en that 0l2'HlllZ ltl0I1 The gx mnaslum was beautxfullx deco rlted The gold green and whlte colors ox Q1 head formed 1 dome xx hxch added greatlx to the festlx e spnxt of the occasxon The tables and the stage were very attlactxve xv1th roses gold colored chrx santhemums and tall candles as d9COI'3tl0llS On the xxalls were hung crax on sketches of St Patrlck s Chnl ch and School ln 1885 and ln 1935 Th1s xx oxl was done bx the Art classes of the school Thus ended one of the mcest banquets vxe haxe ex er had 1n Eau Clalre 1f I max quote a guest It was a wonderful and suc cessful dax and It w1ll not soon be fo14g,ottcn by mx self or I mav xenture to say anx of those who vxcre p1 csent at the ceremomes DUSK Ann Couture, '36 Shadows lenqthenzng Nzaht IS mgh Yoon the sun shall lame the sky Once again to I nfold the mah! In sombre darkness God s mzqht 1 I 1 ' v . . v' 7 y Q ' I I I , , I I , I, I f - 1 - I' J ' 1 I' V -I ' I' t' . . . l . t , . . I , , K vi I , X . . K - i . ' , . I , . . V , . . I , 7 y ' r , ' . l y C 5 - L y L y 1 ' ' 'V ' v v Q 1 . Y , . . ' . f 1 - - , , ' 4 ' I . v 1 - , . . nc . 9 , . . v . . , . I , , s . . . - f , c I I , v l , . . . . . ' ' ' x' ' ' v 4 1 ' I ' I 'fx Y ' 4 - . . I . . - y ,' u . I , I ' 3' , . I . . A' I U 411 I fc I v r A ' 7 1 , I ,. , . . . L 1 K I , I 1 4 . , , I 1 I . II . I I I ' . H . ' I l H , I ' , I . . . 1 1 Az L- i . I ,. I U . . v x ' . . pastor, Father Dowd. - 1 - ' Y. ' ' ' ' ' ' v ' I 1 ' v I A I I K A I ,' f 1 - . , . . . I . l . I , . ' K nu , r I v K- 1 Y . Z 1 , ' , . A , , s 0 1 t 4 . I sz - . v W . i. . X I LI n L L n 0- ' ' ' v 5' r c . , . lu 1 I Q ' r ' ' V 7 - I ' - r' l I I , l I I X . 1 . Y 'I 1 0 . . . V I r y 5 9 x ' 4 1 ' 7 . D , A I . 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THE SHI-'RMROCK 1-I Meeting Place Pr1mar1ly the purpose of the Shamzovl IS to provlde a means for the stude 1 s to h 1ye '1rt1cles of 1nterest pubhshed I1to ltS pfw s ue chronlcled bloglaphles of e11ly DXOIILQIS of the pd1lSlI a11d people conncete l Wltll St Patuck s p1r1sh developments and 1ct1y1t1e '1t school No attempt IS buns 111de 1 yyrlte the h1sto1y of the p111Sll dthough 'l.1t1Cl6S of an h1stor1cal 11atu1e p1edom1111te Soulce mater1al IS prov1ded 1 Olll p1ges Tyyo such art1cles are conta1ned 1n h1s ISbLl6 ln Pmsonal Recollectzons of A 1 Eaoly Pzowfm and Pzoneer Remmzscenccs one yy1ll find first hand stor1es of condltlons 1n the efuly S6313 of the p'l.11Sh We should 1ppre of pxoneels or anythlng of 1!ItO1GSt con11ect ed y 1th the early paush would send lt Ill and w e would pubhsh It 1n the Shamzovl Last May the CI1'CLll9.t1OH of the magazme reached the four hundred malk lll CODILS of that lssue are st1ll requested Q1 ve1 '11 of these cop1es Were sent to forme1 n1embe1s of the D1llSl'1 many l1v1ng 1n othel p'11ts of the Unlted States For the suppo1t of ou1 magwzme yye de pend upon a lal ge subscr1pt1on l1st leglllally 1nd the cooperatlon of the cong1egat1o11 In 1ts pages you w1ll find somethlng of 1nte1est to you not only student ct1v1t1es but pa11sh 3CtlV1tl6S and developments W l1V not have the Shamrock a meet1ng place for membe1s of St Pat11cks'7 Don't Be Selflsh Death neye1 takes 1 hol1d1y o11 the lllflll yyay It IS fO16V01 at yo111 heels 1n1eye1 t1y1n0 to get you and some day It may Pe1haps lt yy 1ll be 1HSt 1Ht death pe1 haps one that follows over a pe11od of yveeks months Ol eyen 56113 A11tomob1les t1'1lHS and othe1 me1ns of t1:1nspo1tat1on are not an advantage to the EDITORIALS human race 1f they klll m1ll1ons annually Why galn f1 feyy seconds 1n t1me and lose NOUI l1fe'7 That IS not falr exchange Sc1ent1sts clalm that the body IS worth only ewhtv se en cent Sulphu1 enough to 11d 1 ffur Sl7Cd dog of one dose of fle1s hme enough for sw b'11s of so 1p lron enou 1l1 to 111 llxe snx ten pe111y nfuls phosphorus enoufh to H111 e ty fnty boxes of llI'1lLl'l s Qllffll enou h for 1 I1 cups of coffee and ll enough to explode .1 toy c111non I 1ghty seven cents r presents but the C1101 ucal V'IlllL of your body It IS worth con s1der'1bly mole than tl1at to you for It IS the temple of your soul The v1ct1m of 1n 1uto n ob1le accldent has very llttle lf any t1me to ask for God s fo1g1veness XX 1th all tl1e c ympfugns 1ga1nst 'lee dents Olll LISIIOIJ P1ght Revel ml Alexmder J Meta v1cl h1s made 1n appe 1l to the m m b 15 of the d1ocese of L1Crosse that they mal use of your automoblles Wlth such Iebtlillllt and c'1ut1on that you w1ll be free 1 f Il as humanly possrble from respons1b1l 1ty 111 pxhng up the long l1st of c1sualt1es ll1ClClC1It to h1ghyy'1y trafhc among us each N611 He adds Many cluldren are 1monQ, the V1Ct1HlS of the automoblle, then tender ye 11s Dl9ClLlClllIg' the use of prope1 ca1e 'md fo1es1ght Tl1e ch1ldren yve1e dear to 0111 L01 l He sa1d Suffel them to come to me He S'11d Thell angels see the face of My Father who IS ln heaven In partlculax be watchful of them I pray you ' o-- Congratulations To Gcralchne Fldrldffe Joseph Fl9hCl L1la NITIIL M1 lby Oakley Nea11 Paul Wh1tes1de Mthea A111old V ll 011 1a Dlrks Pat11c1a John son and Betty Baun1fa1tner yvho rece1y ed honor ayv'1rds last sen1este1 To Che ster Lessard Robert Tr1mbell Rlchard Weuzenegger and MIYJOYIC Nelson yyho made the most progress IH thell class last semester CContmued on Page 361 'ff 1 . 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Pictorlal Segments As lllc1ftCl1t1VC IS .1 freshman 111 algebra class h1e face was as dlscolored as putty she IS as gentle and klnd as the xoung b100lx th It xx IlldG1N doxxn the path 1s DIGSLIICL bllllgS an assurance l1ke the Qafe xx alls of a home a XOICQ as r1ch as Gerald Newton s h1s ha11 xx as 11 1ed as the Qettmg su11 as dllf'f1N .1s Le Rox Albrecht xx hen he Illlkts 1 mlstakc 111 txpmg she q1exx ae last as quaclx mass he IS llke the xxo1k1ng bcc, 1lxx ax s pullmg' fo1 the common good the spots 011 the xxall were as nume1ous as Kmg of Italv the street llghts were l1ke the sudden bloormng of 1 thousand flowers the joyous sound xxfw llke that of the bells of Rome p1ocla1m111g the canon1A'1t1o11 of a samt 1s hght hc nted as 111 th stu dents xx hen the 3 .20 bcll llllgk. hr was IS dalcctcd looklng 1s a sn11ll dog xxhosc bone h 1s bu ll tahcn l'l01ll hllll the school hu s .ue as 110153 as college Cl01H1i .s Webstu lsll IS M1tt C1aeme1 xvhe11 YV1lt g 111 Engheh theme as 1mporta11t ab tl1e 191gIl1Dg' SQNIOIS headhght It 1110l1t I'I1OllQtQl comn 11 wut of the d211l'xll9Qb s1lc-nt as the sen1or h1sto1x claeees when a qucst1o111Q 1sked 111 df lllllj, xx1tl1 llll dcnts the 11 hts 011 .1 tr 1111 at mght seem to e the 11 hts of 1 n1ox1n1I xnlage 11111oce11t as thc f11shn1111 cl 1 clothed as xmmaculatelx 1s a xx oodcn model 1n a sto1e the beam of the tlillll Q seems l1l1e a one exed IS p 1t1ent as S1St6l 1+111d so,1l1on1o1e Ellgllgll stu the t1ee looked as un111te1est111g as an cmptx loom h1s lllllld xxas as 3Ct1N6 as 1 l lttcn as pl IX ful IS a xx ounded g1lSSlX as .1ct1xc as lht VONLIXILM J1cl1 felt as small 18 Jof M1lle1 snoxx as ibLllld3.lllL as s 1nd 111 K 111s'1s thc 1 1111 fllllllif 011 thc tlll 1oo1 sounded llkm tm Sllllttlhl ol 1 m 1ch111c gun the b 1m ol 1 t1 ll 1 11 ht gO1IlQ,' 301055 the countxx at n1Ql1t lb hke 1 fptlllllg Stal CHRISTMZXS Nlurjorw lNc lson Sb ll hal 19 fhrzxfnvai ll holly mzsrlclow' lv 1t wassazl carolmqp zt trees m tmqel hunq Or perhaps ll 191,79 qzfls lhal mulw If eo? 11 zsnl pztstnl qi .5 ls II chzldren s laughter sweet 9 Or lust frzendshzp and aoorl chccr 19 all of these and more I hat make 1t so It S a bzrlhday Gzft from Cod fo man below 1 m l .U f V 1 .' ,ff ' 1 l, 1 ,Y 1'. 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' ' . - , f - 1 Q 911 A f 2. 1 , . , I Is' ' '. .3 I . xl 1 1 I.. .rv 1 . . ,I 1, .2 1 J The most lmportant and most 1nclus1ve organlzatlon of the school IS the Sodallty Its offlcers th1s year are these President Lorne Brandl V1ce Pres1dent Matthew Craemer Treasurer Arthur Dlckerson Secretary James Klernan Members who attend the central councll from the classes are Patricla Foss Margie FIS h er Mary Ann Claig Patr1c1a Johnson Thomas L u n d Connle F 1 s h e r and Geraldine Eldridge Durmg October an mterestmg rosary camprugn was conducted during November d6VOt10ll to the Poor Souls was stlmulated The school looks to the Sodahtv for help 1n promotlng the sp1r1tual welfare of the students Father Deeny directs 1ts act1v1t1es 011 Pa Pa Pa strange sounds one hears as he enters the mam room Wednesday and Frlday mornlngs Its thc A Capella choxr exerclslng thelr vocal chords The cho1r has been recen ed wlth much en thLlSl3.SIIl The first publ1c appearance of the cholr was on the occas1on of the Dlamond Jubllee October elghth under Sister Alice Rlta s dlrectlon 01 As St Patr1ck s for various reasons dld not have a football team th1s year Coach Rlchgels lssued h1s first call for basketeers earller than usual St Patrick s should have a fa11ly successful team for sex en men who hate been under fire 1n the persons of Toner Kolstad Albrecht Scott Watson Nlelsen and Roessler are candldates for pos1t1ons on the team Caton Kaiser B a s t Brandl O Brlen Rafferty Dxckerson and Gallagher are some of the members of the squad who also deserx e to be watched The basketball team received a help1ng hand from the senior class this year They purchased new shoes for the team With the Students Ragmond bcott 36 The schedule this year wlll mclude games w1th Granton Cadott Gale College Aquinas De Padua P10 Nono Cretln or De La Salle McDonell Stanley and Arcadla 0.1.- The J umor Holy Name SOCl6tV under the superx 1s1on of Father Mullen has chosen the followmg OHICOTS Pres1dent Clmton Wat son V1cePres1dent Lorne Brandl Secretary Arthur DlCk9l'S0l1 Treasurer John Egan an 0ff1CPl from each class a leader from each class A successful organlzatlon IS assured 0-1-. Thc orchestra YVl'1lCh IS under the super XISIOH of Slster Flrllllll IS becomlng one of the school s most popular dCtlVltl9S and IS doing very creditable work There are thlrty nme members ln the orchestra at present the fourth grade of hxgh school .........Ol1 St Patrlcks Band IS one of the oldest Ol'g 1lllZ'1tl0llS of the school In competltion at thc last dlstrlct tournament they txed with Chippewa Falls High School Band for first honor in march1ng and were awarded second place m plavmg They also performed at MOHd0Vl Brackett Augusta Eau Clalre and thev played at the Dlamond Jubilee Banquet Thanks 'ue due to Band Assoclatlon and frlends for supply mg the Band with new un1 forms The organization IS under the dlrec t1on of Mr Charles F Harris .1-0.-...1 Class offxcers are these Semors Prem dent Eugene McCaghy V1ce Pres1dent Arthur Kubexra S cretary Ann Couture Treasurer Matthew Ciaemer Jun1ors President Fred Miller V100 President Ray IC0nt1nued on Page 305 x , , 1 ! 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' 1 1 ' , ' P 11 Proposes CCOntmuedjrom paqe ZJJ and ln the act of glvlng hel an IHIIPIITIIX bouquet of floxx els reall ed to hlS unbounded hollol that he h1d most lpparentlv forgot ten hls cane and a bunch of 210611 house gen eratlon In hls enllrlllassment he gl asped the splnstel s hand and lxlSS9d It DI ob lblx reall? mg that that xx ould complete to 1 CLIIAIIIH hls perplexlty She let a llttle Sl'lI'lQli out 'llldlO0'Ol.lS to the llNll21l formula At least she xvouldnt deselt the c1ste 'md lts lLllCS My deal BIISS Txxltchfleld the nl ln lt the door Illl fht hflxe been he lld t slx aftel mature thought and cl IC dc llbel l.t1Oll 1 xx lsnt hls NOlCC bl We llltl llCl1 l llllllt? and loldlx D 1 hlve lesolxel to b tllte mx self to x oul abode that 1 Il1X expound xou ex c lx he TGISQII fol lll Cul lll tlllo1t f0l fllltllfll plead fol lll entl lnc But fllltllel pleadlng xx IS unneeess 115 lOl the Mlss col ld see as pl lllllx 1 the Hose on hls h 1ndsonle f ue Und th It x lb QLIILC pl llfll the loglc of hls .lppe ll lnce at hcl polt1l Mr Snlpetxxlff do come lll do' Ah yes DIISS Txxltchfleld the f1 s lather xx'11nl thls molnlng Thls at hlst xxas lTlC'1llt fOl a slmplc declal 'l,t1011 Qnot of love that most lll clv re S61 ved for lately but toxx flrds the end of the sentence bx a certaln lltlCL1l1tl0Il of the larnyx It came out a questlon of C0lllS llLl oplnlon had to be asked MlStC' SlllD9tYK1g I rind XhlI1t9l xxltll l s snow lts trees and snoxx thereon hvllltfll xx lth lts ICG and ICX cles and Chllstnlfls lllll ll and lllttlng sparroxxs Cpool cold dealsj and ground covered 0 er bv snoxx By snoxx xrs ves obsel ved Ml S and the gentle ITIOIU lllllq dove C0l1tlHllx d the dame C00lH0' 1tS loxe Ah' I clnnot go on' It fills H13 healt md I love It 'lll Yes all very beautlful M1 S obselved agaln verx bee u tlflll' Put Mlss TVKltCll The Sloarrrock field please tell lf you please lust hoxx the Tlembllng Rock bonds and stocks are? A lam he changed a declaratlon to an lntel ogatlon golng up ln a rlslng lnflectlon as he hlt the Tlembllng Rock Someone I l llOXV lS deeplx lnterested ln them IVIISS '1l1 'l x ltfllfglf ld he 1dded qulckly Oh the Trembllng Rock IS produclng M1 Snlpetxvlg produclng Ah I am happy to klloxx V he evldently x 1 f0I he sounded lelleved happy to l-l oxx V Yes I am Woxx Mlss Txx ltchfield he s1ld wlth lellewed vlgor I have a proposltlon 1 lpc Sl lol th lust Dl'0DOSllll0ll hc repeated lll 1 l0XN9l tone 1lld one that cleallx stated shall I do It Ol shall 1 not do lt tll lt IS the dlle Illllll Pelhaps lf xxe Slt llltCI posed the spln e llatters xxlll be easlel of e pl l lltltlllo s x V s xe 1 sentc l UltCllTllI1dt1Ol1 S0llI1dl11g' QllltL l lxe a fle ght tl llll pulllng out of a st ltlO11 tlllt xx IS qulte lllldec lde l about ltS dep1l tlll e fhltlj seatlne themselves Mlss on tlll Ltilfll Mr lll 1cl1a1l opposlte ll ll xxed ll p lt1GlIC9 Woxx Mlss Txxltchfleld you ale I b lexe not nl 1lrled Slle looked coyly at hllTl and lerlllled that NIISS slgnlfles the unmarrled s 1te Now Mlss Txxltchfield Ih1ve er ploposltlon It deals xxltll xxell It deals xxltll Noxx Mlss Txvltchfleld on comlng' oxel to NOUI house Icame To tell me xxhv xou have come S3161 the helpful lady as all encouragement Yes xes To tell xou MISS 1h Mlss xx lll xou Bam' Bam' '1t the door ' slghed the SDlDStGl thats M1 Txx lttle to lnspect the fffls meter Pal don me onlv a moment Aftel Ml Txxlttle xx 'ls satlsfled no explo SIODS xxould lnterrupt the DI'0CO9Cllllg MISS T leturned leonilnufd on I age 965 28 . . 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' 1 . . . , , 1-Rnd Sudden Death CThe artzcle under thzs tzzle which appeared In the Readers Digest last August written by F C Furnas school students Here are some re actmns J It seems to me that trsx ehng salesmen should be made to read thls '1rt1cle Wllllim S amuelson The 31 tlcle IQ Vers 1Y'ltOI'GQlL1I'l0' CBut lt 1sn t xery appetmng Just before dmner J DOTIQ Moe Id llke to see all those EICCICIPIII l Conway Flshe 1 Precautlon should celtalnls be tlkcn bx all dr1xe1s of cars especlally when they h uc not 1 clear v1s1on of the road Paul C llbox Id want to drlve as calefully is I pos s1blv could to protect mv llfe and other hu s Thomas Lund If eyery one would read an 'lrtlcle llkc th1s not halt so mam persons would be kxlled m car accldents Kathleen Kelley I l1lIe to drne a cam but now I can t sax I e n1oy gomg slxty or sex entw mlles an hour Herbert Kleltx All drlvers should try to be more sensl ble about speed and not try to show off 'ind pass ex erv car on the road Phyllls C1L,Ll6l9 People who des1re to beat a tram to a uossmg ought to get thlq wrtlcle and read It James Zecherle The story IS verv gruesome and sad Pe1 sonally I dldn t care for It but I thlnk all who drlve cars should read at least part of It Shlrley Newman uas read by hzgh I dxdn t thlnk '1LltOITl0b1lQ xcudcnts could be so hormble Bc tty XVCIIVGI' Accndents If mused by L ILILSSHPQS recklessne s 'md pelhips selfishness X lVl'1H Ludx1lI Thls '11 tlcle should be lead by one who flllXts 1 cfu 'md espuully one who I9 just lllllL to Ll Mxldred Dulkc Phe one umed lnd leckless dI'1XQ1's ln uld n 'id thx utxtle Joan Roxch -Xnx one who h ls plenty of sell confi that Mfu x Wnlson The Fxfth Comm lndment IS 'Ihou sh dt I Donald Shemumsln All speed demons should leld It Robert Wlertes Thls futlele should be read by mx man th it h ls h zd efcperlence -md thmks he knows It 'ill Wllll IDI Kee 11 an m les nee thlnl spec d 1 1 culsc well IN 'ln adx fxntage Betty C xmeron I-IIQUIQS fm! to lmpl ess upon one s mmd the terror connected xx 1th each de 1th Thls 1llIlClf Lxpl uned them tulls M2115 Jane I INVI ence I th1nlI that fxll the people who dl ne cfu' llke fools should 1ead this Patrlcla Gnlfoy lC0nt1nued on Page 883 , x , ' . 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K , , , . 5 fs f ' f '1 I .I . 1 ' fax I' L xf is sg .5415 y ly - Y Q 1 1 I y ,, 'M t I Y I. , CI C C a - z I . K6 ' ' I C . I . . U ' I ' ' 3, ' I- .vt 5 1 f in I lf c I II I f . ' ' 11 . I s l c I . i . I . I 7 ,, ll ' 1 . , I . - ' I: 'f I. 1 . , . . I , C . U ' f ' . 4. K c L ' c 5 ' as ' L ' ' .H ' . Y . . ,. Y With the Students CCo-ntmued from Page 2 J mond Craemer Secretary Marron Roberge Treasurer Ela1neChrrstranson Sophomores Presrdent John Carpenter Vrce Presrdent James O B1 ren Secretary John Bast urer Ger rldrne Fldrrdqe Freshmen dent Robert Mertcs Vrce Presrdent Bauer Secretarx Marrorre Craemer urer John Fgan Treas Presr Robert Treas 0.-i. Concernrng the speech John Hollern gave at La Crosse last Max the folloxxrng letter of congratulatron was recerx ed bv Father Dowd from Most Rex erend Brshop Alexcander J McCax rck I xxrsh to express mx deep appre cr rtrorr of the excellent address bx Mr Hol ler rr rt our Brnquet lrst rrrght The audrcncc xx rs delrgehtcd xx 1th rt rnd there xx erc nr rnx fax or rblc comments It xxas a credrt to x our hrah school 0.1. Among those students who are graduated a number haxe gone on to school Here rs a partral report Notre Dame U77llP792l1l John W karser and Harry Karser Marquette Umr er Qrty Lee Harold Krrser Ceorvfe Walter Eugene Flagstad John D Karser The Shamrock Stale Trackers College Betty Werzeneg szer Barbara Roach Lucene Guptrl John Bruer Helen Gabus Beverlx West Gladvs McFaul Wrllram VVollum Lucrlle and Rose Luhm Arthur Colenaar Marx Ellen Kellex Toseph Mckrnnon Donald Stanton Robert Tom rshek Laxxrerrce Smrth Jane McAulev lolrrr Menard Te ome Bouthrlet qi Iolzn s Unrzrfrarlry John Johannes .Sf Pmeflrel s Follroz Marx C a rr oll M rrgr ct C rrpcnter Betty Mer tes Margorre and Cccrlra B1 andl Certrude Arndt Inzzoerezfy ofSy1ac1lse Nlexx York Wal ter Pxbervf Stevens Por rf Teachers Colleoc Jo a rr Schrank I oealrorral Helen Marv Couture Cath rrrrc Mrllcr Veronrcr Chaput Fr rnces Abdo l lx rrcl Prrrcher Albert Pllttlllld Jrmcs Pr unher I usrmss C o'lrq1 Annr M rc Proxxrr Q Prull Annr M rrre Craenrcr La 9 alle Insfzfrrfe Glencoe Mrssourr Plrrlrp Dr rbek At nurses trarnrnff school Marre Pr rndl Mrnneapolrs E V e l y n Wrttman Waus ru Helen Nrelscn Rochester Mrldred Strobel lost Marx Mcllllanus Mary Malrany Cer rld rno Bertr rnd Srstcr Morra Paulus rs at the Brsmarck Ilosprtal Srstcr Janet Maxheu rs te rchrng at Qt Annes Mrnneapolrs Rosary College Marv Grlbertson VVORDLESS THOUGHTS lolrn loner 3b These ,Lords don I Lorca Ihey merely porn! a srqn They haue no chozce they merely pantom me I hope :hat I may someday know Some words Ltherem my lhouqhts may go Outszde myself and hence IO seek A man who ll Stop to hear lhcm spcal' 30 f ,.,. 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I' 1ther Bradx What are the txvo soumes of I 11th I Broxxny I uhm QCTIDILIITC 1nd tlIltIOIl t111t exent of the I re11ch RcxoIut1o11 ' I1oxx11x Luhm bto1n1111g., ot the x st st cl QIICNIQIOII W hat does U C stand Io1 7 IIIOYIIIN buolxmo I s xuothu xx IX ml w11t111x, C III Algebra 11- QLI6.Nt1OII Who Iounded the bhurch' Ansxx er Father C ollms QIICSUOII Who 18 the x1s1ble he ld ot the C hurth ' Ansxvu I 1ther Doxx d o John Flx IIII 111 tx pexvr1t1ng I made one rmstake backed her up and made the same m1stake agaln What causes that? HUMORESQUE Jean Shea dosed her Resolutwn 1n thlq umque manner Respect1 ely subdued Jean Shea CCC T0 PVVZY Arthur D11 kc rsnn ' 39 CChr1stmas Cake Comes to 'Poor Widow Zlbbottl Txx IQ the n1ght bOfO1C Chustm IS and the IIIOIU IQC xx lS due IV'1s Abbotts hve CIIIICIICII L 1me doxvn xx 1th the flu She xx 1s pfzclng the floor and teal mg her halr Io1 she knew that the landlord was soon to In thue -xnd xx mttd to knoxx lf hr. could get YVAIDI IIa xx IS so xx eak hom hungel he nc 11ly xx IS dt ld IIL xsked Mrs Abbott to gxve h1m some Ineul Sha lo1ded the table wlth cake Jam and D199 And sud I tant pay the mortgage Wlth tens 111 her eves He sat down and ate t111 he had enough Snxuu I d1dnt reahze thlngs were so touffh I II not be a SCIOOg6 1f you dont hwe the ee You xvo11t have to pay t1lI e1ghteQn nmetx H1160 VVIIQII I vet back to toxvn do you know xx hat Ill do? I Il send toys to the k1ddleS and nuts to vou f I 'lX. X I ' I 1' : 1 1 ., ' ' 1 . ,, . . .v . . . , 1 1 , u - as 2 . 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K ' 1 1 U ' ' ' H Anythmg ln Typewuters All makes of Used and Rebullts sold repa1red rented RIBBONS and PARTS for ALL MAKES I -1 LCSm1th ' WMM- L ,lkF '5f--f Q9 ul l 5 S enrxf' 9 as L 1-mee 6 I W J 1 1 15947 Eau Clalre Typewrlter Co R J BLAKLLY Mg Mldelfart Cl1n1c Blllldlllg P11096 3762 COMPLIMENTS OF Eagles Prlntmg Co COMMERCIAL and JOB PRINTERS I03 Grand Avenue East Phone 6631 Eau Claue, WIS The Shamrock Pioneer Reminiscences CCo-nlmued from Page J xx ap thernselx es fox the cold tups Often p ople f1oze then hands nd feet Befoxe lc ll 1115 home tldX918I'S would heat br1cks IH the oven and before leaxlng put them ln the b att om of the slelgh to keep thelr feet warm lh bucks hoxx ex er would cool off long be f01O thev reached thelr dest1n1t1on VVe hx ed f ll thtst axxax fl om the Clty and would p1Ck up other part1es on the1r way to Eau Clalre P1 otestant chu1ch goers too would be glven a ude to then chu1ches IH town lVI1ss Duhw told me of the crude methods of L1anspo1tat1on There xx e1e no bue'g1es 01 -gutters durmg the ea1lx t1m s nothnw but wavy slenbhs fOl xx1nter nd xxa ons 111 um lllil The xx xgons 1esembled ou1 pres nt dax lllfllbfll W1 ons xxlth xx1de x'wl1Ci,lS To be 'able to use horses xx as C0l1S1dQI'Pd xerx stxhsh VVe were about the fnst fannlx It the txme xx ho oxx ned ho1sts to replace tl1e sloxx clumsx oxen xx hlCh most farmers used f0l the beast of burden Condltlons of l1x1ng a1e cons1le1ablx dn' fc rant today I concluded but It IS 1111281 estlng to recall the ploneex cradle where the ldeas fox those 1mp1 ox ements xv ere mothered VVh at could be n1o1e pleasant than an after noon spent w1th IWISS Duhlg who wlth OthC1 pioneers helped lmproxe COHd1t1OHS'7 , . f - N 1 -T-' WM -'- ' 7' A YY'M T ZA i Y - Q H., Y - .' - 1 1 . 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The Shamrock Personal Recollectxons of arm Early Settler 1C07Lt11Lu6dfTUm Page 151 mother 1vere very hospltable and many 11 ere the meals ser1ed Sunday Mass was cele 111 ated people Wed and other ceremonles per formed I do not recall any funerals The Pr1c st blessed each gr11e separatel1 F1ther 11as not sat1sfied but 11 mted 1 C lllllClAl Dr W T Gf11lo11ay 11as a person 1l fll nd of h1s and o1vned most of the platted proputv on the North Slde To h1m he un foldcd h1s plan of ha11nff a Cathollc Church 15111112 and asked for a s1te for th t purpose los ph Lawler John F McGrath and It may be others selected the slte 1vhere the old Cathohc Church stood and Dr Calloway don 1ted for that purpose H111ng 1 s1te the next problem to sol1 e 11 19 to get materlal to erect 1 blllldlllf, C 1th ol1cs NX e1c poor and few 1n llLlH1b91 ITONVQX er lumbe1 11as plentlful all the Lumber Com pnnes donated other men g3X e monev NX ork and t1me teams 1vere offered to h1 e the mater1al hauled Stlll there was not enough so father 1vent to Ch1ppe1va Falls and sol1c 1ted D1 Gallo11 '1y be1n f 1n the lumber bllbl ness '1ffa1n pro1 ed a fr1end to the cause and pr1nc1pal owners of the lalgest s 111m1ll Ill the C'h1pp111a Nalley and others there helped The lumber was bu1lt 1nto rafts loaded 111th lath sh ngles etc and floated do1vn the Ch1ppe1v1 R11 er One raft was broken apart 'It Eau Clane Dells Some of the lumber 11 as 1ecaptur d n1ore floated do1vn st1cf1m to the MlQSlSQ1ppl I111 er part was bnwk d Oh lt V118 1st11 lt t'1l1nf t1me ITIOIIEN 1nd mer se1 9I 'tI1C9 hr 11c1 er rhe KX ork 11ent on 111th many 111129111 ptmns caused t1 om se1er'1l rea sons pI'1llClD xllv lack of funds yet those brf11e men per cvered M1 f'1the1 11as deter 111111d to sec that Ch11rch completed even Sfllliltlllg 1n Fau Galle The first t1me Mass was celebl ated 1n the Chuxch was '1 ffreat e ent There 11 as no per m nent floox boards la1d do11n no pe11s of course Qeats WXCTG made by l'111ng pl1nks For PUR! 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'11' - it , .y 1 1 1 111, slj- K C A Y K Cl' i R' Com plrments of DTOGGERY A Frzendly Store for Men Acnoss FROM THF nom. mu ctfxmr You 1' I-IOII18 Deserves the BEST rn FOODS Askfor Lanco Gnd Conductor Brands Ouallty at No Extra Cost THE H T LANGEI CO WHOLESALE GROCERS BARTINGALE CO PLUMBING HEATING Dlal 99 30 216 Graham Avenue The Shamrock l9l1g'tIlVll9Q on top of each other then puttlng green plank rcroes to Qlt on Ugh There w I9 a cholr for the OCCWSIOU no organ The eholr were Mr and Mrs J F MCC1dth Mlm 'XI O Keefe Cowan Bros Marx A Lawler arld brother Jamee Lawler The women worked too ralslrlg monex bx I'l'1X1l1Q,' Festlxals as thex were called con SISTIITQ' of danclng and supperq St Patrlck Q Dlx there was a banquet at whlch toaste were glxerl songs QLIIIQ' -rnd patllotlc ad dre ssts Those ClltGI't21ll1l'llilltS were SIINBII for sexeral yeare at mx fathers home hrs belng the larqest houee owned by anx Cath ollc at th It tlme Sometlmee eupper was sc r x ed first lll the long room dow nstalre then th tablee were clr 11 ed and dIllC1llg' xx ent on At other tlmes thex d IHCEII ll the lone' loom beds xxele pulled d o xx n up ture borrde spl ead orl horses and supper serx ed there Thlnk of the work rt all meant sp C1lllX for mother Other xl omen helped her but belrlg, ln her home the bur dtn fell on her On ont occ iSl0ll when t klng down 'r bed upstorrrs to clear the room for supper I heard Ixex Mlg'D3lllt eax to her Mother Cod x lll grxe xou a bed ln Herx ell He alwfrxs call cl Illl Mother I cannot tell how loru, lt tool to complete the church as l w as too xoung, to lmprese datee on my nlllld b0'1l9th1lWU' ox Ll 1 xear rfter Rex Mlfgnault came to Fan Clalrc 1 IIOLIQG. xv IQ rented ne rr the Church 'ind Fr Mlgnault Q nlec c xme trom L rrradr and thu kept houae but not xerv long He wav. remoxed to Chlppewa Falls and Eau Clalre was agfrm wlthout a reeldent Prlest Rex Mlgnault came twlce a month at flret He alwavs etayed at father Q xvhen he came but there xx IS fl Church then to celebrate Maw lll The next PIIQQL w ho cared for the Eau Clalre congregatlon xvae Rex Smedrng who reelded at Chlppewa Falls At firet he came it stated tlmes but for some unknown reason to me dld llOt contlnue When any person wanted to haxe hllfl come She would sollclt urrtll she had 310 00 Rex Smedrng would come and celebrate Mflss on a week day ln her home Qhe had that honor He came Y. 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The good old lady bent on providing a good breakfast for the Priest had a large kettle on thi kitchen stoxe filled w 1th pork 1nd cab bagc the contents boiled on er occ lsionallx to the d1SCOI'I'1fOlt ol the con frrgatlon YL wh xt matter we were zttcnding Mass About 1869 mv father again Went to D1 Calloway and asked him for a site for a Cath olic Ccmeterv He gaxe the land w mere the pic cnt Catholic Cemetery lx located Father and scxeral other members of the congrega tion buying lots using the purchase money for cleaning up the ground planting it etc PIPXIOUS to th it time people w exe Illlllid in tht church x nd m my at Chippewa Walls I was m 111 ied to J Hanley at IVIGIIOITIOHIL in 1864 bi Rex bmedinf th it bein ot his Mission I mention this proxing he wxs at that time also in charge of the Eau Clanc Church Theie ire manv incidents I haxe omitted not bcaling on this 0 Two ti uelus weir stmnding neal a box cai hoping it would pull out of the tram xaids The Industrious asked his friend 'Snail if he ex er worked VVell xes and no Where did you work then'l Oh here and there Oh now and then What did vou do? Oh this and that How much d1d you get? On the last Job I got from two to fixe I iust got out two months ago What did X ou hax e to do We had to make the big ones little out side of that we took it easy Christiunselfs Grocerg STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fruits and Vegetables in season Dial 7711 414 Water St Ak J ILN SEN DRUG S'1 ORLS gllllllllllll IWW? EllWllllLllllIIlll:lllllllll!lmlllllIllUllllllllllllll lWlll'.l l l l. limi 7 xc c , 4 P , ' x kv v I , v ' 2 - 7' T, ' ' 1 .' ' . ' 72 c L' v 1 4 , v , 2 , ' . A-J' N '. ' . A K 4 . I L C' ' 4 . u 4 1 - ' JS E ' I r 'Lv . l C . , , , - W v r y Y L- K 1 V' A :- ' . . . F nm -fx' - 7 7 ' l' . V v' ,1 1 ' 1 .3 .' 1, ' I l 2 jr, 2 '. 1' '....... ' H v. L1 Z a -' . K Lf ' , . Y v , . r ' . U . . V ' . - nr 4 f an ' 1 Y. . . ., , '. 2 Q' . A . C C ' . J J . ' , 2 c U . I ' ' . ' J ,,' Y, 'K in . U .2 y A , -A. v Q X K z ' c n - K '. v 1 1 . Y I - 1. t . . . . . , r. , ' . as , as , , K . . ca . 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COMPLIMENTS SeI Rlte Food Stores THERE IS ONE IN YOUR COMMUNITY The Shamrock P 11 Proposes fCOIlf77Z'll d from P1170 0 M1 Sn1pet111g, 1ose it IIQI ent1 IIICO md 11 I1en Qhe IGSLIDISCI he1 seat Im IGSLIIHLCI h1s Buued 1n thought for a 11h1le he at last dcscended on one I nee gl '1s11ed the s111nste1 s h md 'md S'11d MISS T111tchf1tId I hmve 111 1 st1oned you on some T1e111bI111g Rock you 1111-,Sus W1II xou pleaee please make me h 111111 bv 4111011 mv' me to sol cu the puuh lb of 1 Tux o11Iv a fem sh ues? OI I' 'Y e1q1ostul1ted IHISS T11 1tch 11 c N 'I' 1nd she showed I11111 the dool Congratulatxons 4Cont1nuedfrom Page P B tx I te ho 1lC61XCfI at 111 11d fO1 1 book rex1e11 HIUXIOKI 111 he Yxtmnal Context and the In Tmphx for nee III IOIII 11S Io PI'1I1p Drabak R w1Ic1 XV at ohn I 1 umer and A1thu1 Kubtu 1 who 11 FII I ee 'XI U1IAx11rds1o tnen 1011111 IIINII xxmk IIIII the J B FIen11nQ' T1o11hx III the I1 t KIOCLIUOII Conte st N01 N01 Il D1 C Ju 111 Ill 111 111 111 1 1 QIJ ITL 1 M ll Oi...-. Basketball Schedule Clanton H 9 C 1dott H S f ale College Walesx 11111 McDo1111cIIfFh111111v1 1 I4 IIIQ 11111 C'ott1 II S IVIKIIIOIIEID De Pddlll CA I'lI LIICII Durand H 9 Aqulnas CLa Frosseb Cotter H S 01111111111 De Padua fAQhI111dJ Aqumxs H 9 CI IIIONSC Duland H Q PIO N011 C1111 ukteb McDonnell QFh1ppev1 a I' 1IIsD He1 e IIQI e He1 e Therc II11 L There The1 e Here Here H1 re Hu e Tha re There There Here ' 6 i ' 1 .25 '. ' ' ' C 1' 2 , , I . . . 3 . 3 ' . , . 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' -Tar . , 1 '. 6 , , ' ' 1: The Shamrock EDITORIZXLS 1-Et the journalism Convention Davrd Host Edrtor' of the Catlrolm I flffor sard To 1ef1rn hoxv to xxrrte xxe mus rc-'rd '111 xxe can 'md then pr'1ct1ce xxrrtnrg school pfrper must echo the thou ht 1,1161 form the oprnrons of the students T 1141. everx good thouoht 'rnd vorce xou oprnron on Rcfrd xx 1t11 1 CI'lt1C t1 eve T111 rrr It t111n11rrs of Frfrnce frre students 0? Dean J L O Sullrvfrn N21t1OH11 Dnector of the Cfrtholrc Press Assocr 1.11011 sud Any one xx 110 IS not 111 enthusr rstrc frbout your nal 1s1n 1 trx my best to drscourfrge You xx 111 succeed f1t Qrrx thrng rf xou xx 011 11 11 d enouoh A student paper nrust not 1141161110 1111011 bemuse the offended C111 t e b1c1 Mfrnx xx ords sfnd 111 rest C11 rx 1111111 On decrdnrff upon '1 voc 1111011 d erde xx 11911111 xou xxrsh to enter some freld to 111119 rroney or to enter sornethrno X011 lrke O.-. I'1t11e1 D1n1e1 A Lord S I 1f1l101 ot lrke C 1t11011CS If you xx 'mt to rxrrte some thrnff that rs honest srncere truthtul b Urutr ful and romfrntrc you must turn to the C 1t1ro11c re1r01on You cfrnnot xx rrte unloss X011 refrd The b'1tt1e of the next ten ve 11s rs to be 1 bottle ot br 11ns Put the Crth olrc ffuth rnto xxrrtrng 0.1. Dorothy D'1y Co edrtor' of The Cafholre Worley sud St'1rt xvrrtrng your lrttle prop rffrndx sheets for your tox ns 11111142 the hrgh school piper' 1 propwg 1nd1 sheet 01. Rrght Reverend Brshop VV1111U1f1 I C111 fin Auxrl 1ry Brshop of Lfr Crosse s11d 1 these drxs of Comnrunrsm the only re 11 patrrotrc O1gIH1Z'lt10H to oppress rt rs bx thx xxo11 done rn our C'1tho11c rnstrtutrons 11 rthout C'1t11o11c hrgh schools 'md urnxfrs tl s thrs n rtron mrght hrxe gone Conrmunrs trc 10110 100 Catholrcs should 11 1xe 11x01 11110 publrcrty COSGROVE S GROCERIES AND MEATS Complete Gas and 011 Service 359 Ferry Street On Hrghway 87 85 Flemrng Bros GOOD WA TCHES Iflunsen b101121IZg C0 Where You Lower the Cost of Dressing Well WILCOX WILCOX 6: SULLIVAN Attorneys at Law 500 Unron Natronal Bank Burldrng EAU CLAIRE WIS V, 1 4 , L 1 1 . . O . . , , . n f 9 I 1 ' . if 1 ,.' L . . c , ' 1 L ,Q c ' c c Y' . . . A c ' S I I . . I X 1. . . 1 1 Q 1 - ' 1t. . . 'c Y c c L 1 . . 1 12 ' ' v 1 1 77 J c L . I , . . A . - . 1 c , c , . h . , A . 1 H 1 c K 1 2 , c . ' c 2 c ' - Y .tv V .C . . 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Y , C 1 0 GET A LIFT wlth a hot bath After playlng hard worlung hard we recom mend rt after loaflng hard try a HOT bath to restore your sprnts Dont put rt off There rs no longer any need to wart for hot water 'l he automatxc Cas Water Heater wrll grve you a plenulul supply of hot w er at the turn of the faucet It s entlrely automatrc Economlcal too because rt can burn gas only when necessary to heat more water VlSlt your Gas applrance Dealer or our showroom and learn how httle lt now costs to enyoy automatrc hot water ser vlce rn your home Convenxent terms make :ts purchase easv NORTHERN blA'1t.S POWER COMPANY heat Water Wltll G A S The Shamrock And Sudden Death CCo'ntmued from Page 293 I thlnk any body who drlves a car should read It Not those that rlde wlth the drn er though because that brmgs about back seat d11x 1n wh1ch causes more accldents than speed Arthur Kuberra Thls artlcle makes a person W1Sh he ha nex L 1 learned to drlx e Edward Anderson If I ex er drlve a car It w1ll be at a speed that mll not endanger my l1fe or anyone else s Mary Lou Norrle Fx 61 yone who IS sooner or later to drn e 1 car should read thlg Jean Shea All careless drlvers should see the result of such an accxdent to xmprmt upon thelr mmds the necesslty of careful dru mg Bernadette Couture More magazmes and papers should prmt fe xx c r accrdents Dorothv Hemzke If people would not be rn such a hurry thel e u ould be few er accldents Patr1c1a Gllbox It sounds wx orse when someone else reads It to X ou Roger Brown I thlnk everyone should put a Slgll ln L sloul be care ul where e c tn see It and look at It often Catherme Eckert O...-... Mr Rlchgels Golng to the dance to nlght Art? Art D1Ck8TSOH Sure Mr R Who are you takmg? Art Ixo one I m gomg to glV6 all the glrls. a treat ,, . Y . . l . . . 7 , ' A v '. V. U, . . G w l u . '. ' . d . . . . Q ! g N . Y ,, . . . . J cc , ' L ' ' . R 9 n L ' ' , H A , .I Y ' - ' 1 ' ' , ' vs K x k,. D l ll ' at ' . . ' ' Y' .H 1 - ' U A . i . and requires no attention. this articleg then, I think, there would be , , x , 1 - ya cr , ' , Y Y ' 7: - - IK v , - , K yr ' . H - Y . . K ' .K Q, his car 'driw .' '1.', ' f ', ' h .I x ' ' H 1 c ' ' , u ' ' !7 , . ' , cc n , cc ' rr , if T Y ' ' - ' an ompl ments 0 IDEAL CLEANERS AND TAILORS D101 7732 113 YVafer Street Window Shades Draperles Carpets Wax Llnoleums Laquers Varnlsh H H KLEINER COMPANY When You Have a Problem to Solve Call LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES S COMPLETE INTERIOR DECORATORS 1128 First Avenue Eau PIHIFC Wls 103 East Grand Avenue D1-318029 CONIPII Il SERVICF School Supphes Office Supphes LEATHER GOODS RI 'NTIAL LIBRARY BRIDGF SUPPI IES CREE1 ING CARDS PRINTING S I' XTIONERY Ecru Clcure Book 8: bfoflolverg Co 320 S th Bur fo Sire-ei' PHONE 1191 F EN N ESSEY S GROCERY I B S 1886 The Store that Handles Qualztp Goods and Guarantees Everything It Sells! GROCERIES MEATS C i f ' 4 4 ' 1 Z Dealers in Y . , 'I' ' C ' 2 I , in Q 4 O .1 -. L SPORTING GOODS BOOKS and NIAGAZINES 21 D1 Q W 1 1 . ' 1- ' 0 R1 0 4 I Z Sou S xv ,, 1 I F 7 n- usiness ince BROADWAY GROC-ERY LA CROlX at BAUER P p FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES Dlal 7511 438 Broadway You are always WClCOfDC at ADAMS DRUG STORE Vzszt Our Fountazn School Supplies Frlms Candy Drugs 502 Water Street GIGUERE AUTO OO GARAGE GENERAL REPAIR FEDERAL TIRES AND TUBES Phone 9832 208 Graham Eau Claire Wlsconsln The Shamrock Fxfty five Years of Service fC07Lf17lu8dfTOII1 Paqe 113 p ssed to the11 PtO1ll'1l 1eward The othus ue st ll '1ct1x elx Gllgl ed 111 one OCCl.1D2it1Oll or 111othe1 Srster s hfe has been a happy one She h s ucelx ed the hundred fold p1om1sed to the e who lefue ill to follow Chr1st Who C01 ld count her mam kllld acts to the poor md ncedx 7 No xx ond 1 n1111x people haxe vsh1 p red God bless S1ste1 Theodora Conventlon Hlghllghts fCOIlf'LTl'Ll! df 7'O7Il Page 121 'ill l Dorothx Weston the prog,1 am IS WOI'k1lll2' out successfully Th1S g'10Up IS a courageous one and ex err one admlres thelr foltltude The C1lCUl21tl0l1 of The Cathohe VVorker has reached elghtx fix c thousand w 1th1n a short tune All the spef1ke1 s at the conx entxon u1 cd sprc1d111g than Filth thlouph the p1ess I at the OL1tS1Cl0 world know uhzt ue fue domg was thc mcssa c of Most Rc lfxllfl Blshop Cllfflll 11d that summarlzed the plea of all the spe 1ke1s Wo one who vs as present at the meetlng of tu entx three 111terested sehools could help but be urged to do h1s b st for the cause of Cathollc DIGSS Dxd You Know That A hrgh school llterarx magazlne IS '1 novelty? A x ear book was called a 1-tcket bv Father Lo1d'7 Slster Jeromfx lS teachmg 'tt St Lenedlcts College? The Sodallty IS golng to start real Cathohc act1on'7 School Splflt has taken the form of a person 1n our new cheer leadel '7 SlSt6l Theodos1a 1S teachmg out rn Altoona? An alumnus IS the backbone of the Teachers College team? . . A A . . , . C . . ,S , ro. P281 f ' .' Jig A . I .I , K . 1 n n a n 1 , I - , 66 sv , -1 ES v ,I v 2 1 1 . 1 7 l n ' v A 1 J Yi 7 D' ' 7 ' 1 . .I . A O 1. I ' il ,W ' 77 ' s e , , .. . , . I U U ' .1 V' 4 1 1, K. . 1 - . - . , ,- . , . , 1 V ' L - f , ' tr- U L . P A. w C -A1 V ' wg, that young students become lllt0l'GStGd 111 . ' 'Q 4 ' Q T Q - . , , . 1: 5 1 z . H J, 3 nw' v v I7 . 2 v K . .- , ' , ll ' S z A 5' c 2 'N. . . 1 y ' ,lib ,, , W ,,,,, W , , ,f.,l 7 Y, ' ' 1 1 f, L e. , -. ' 4 I Q . 4. , t' c 1 . , ll, , 91 Y I. 1 L . . . . . , J . , . c ,c c . ' 1 . . C Lmclsay s Grocery YOU WILL SEE IT FIRST AT STEVENSGNS FRESH MEATS GROCERIES NOTIONS The Latest Fashions at Modest Prices Make 1023 Flfth Avenue Stevenson s Eau Claxre s Most Popular DIAL 7615 READY T0 WEAR STORE 5 famzly Serwces' 5 Przces ue sch! Launderers 8: Dry Cleaners C 0 ESTABLISHED 1891 nj EAU CLAIRE Q04 Have It Maefer Cleaned It Costs No More EAU CLAIRE ELEVATQR CQ SVEND LUND Er CO Dlstrlbutorb of GOLD MEDAL F LOUR The House of Good Clothes EAU CLAIRE. WIS , 7 7 1' ' ' ' N. 2 - '. Q' .. . 'gg tjoonzofvokeb , v tr . 1.4 Q' H E 5 DYER? U '13, 5 d' 751 X Q63 L I The Shamrock The New Health Milk UECKE S Now C per Quart A Pure Pasteurlzed Mxlk vslth greater nutrltxonal value Accepted by the COmmlltCC on Foods of the American Medlcal A soclatxon ASK YOUR DOCTOR OR DENTIST At Your Dealers or Phone 4104 or 4105 THANKS Chrxstmas gxfts have come early this vear to St Patnclcs Hlgh School We take thls occasxon to thank the lollowmg Father Dowd who has sub scrlbed to the CIIUIOIIC Book of the Month and the Sheed and Ward Book Club lo the hlgh school The Class of l939 xx ho gave a twenty lne dollar g to the llbrary The order for boolts las nnt yet been completelv filled but the hrst shxpment lncludes excellent edxtxons of boolts by Hugh Walpole ames Boyd Lamers Warden Lawes Louxsa M Alcott Thomas Balley Aldrich Beth Balley lVlcl.ean Father Brady who has glVCll The Catholzc Lzterary Re DID!!! by Calvert Alexander S CTh1s book will be a valuable reference m preparmg our list ol the forty outstanding Catholxc Contemporary Authors D The Staff wzshes to express its sincere appreczatzon and grazztude to :ts large number of friends and patrons and asks for each one a Ble ssed Christmas Y - - . l I ' ' l r - l l , ' ' 5 10 dv- l Y sm 1 J , l ' - 5 Leonard Feeny, S. 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