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Publication | March 12, 1959 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: published every two weeks during the school year |
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Cover | The Civics Club Discusses Capital and Labor |
Featuring | Let Freedom Ring! |
Content | Genre: Historical | Characters: Joe Esterhazy; Steve Esterhazy |
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Featuring | Fun Page |
Notes | Inside front cover.
Three activities.
Study the six clues and complete the six words in the word square. Cut the figure into four sections as shown and see if you can rearrange them to form a square.
Fill in the empty squares so that each line adds to 30 in all directions.
Build the word pyramid by adding a letter to fit the definition and then continue by adding a new letter on each line to those used in the previous definition. |
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Synopsis | The Civics Clubbers see factory workers on strike and ask Sister Concillia about workers and unions. She shows them a film that tells the Church's stance on management and labor. In 1885, Pope Leo XIII issued his great letter "On The Condition of Labor," and 40 years later, Pope Pius XI defended Pope Leo XIII's principles from misunderstanding and extended them to modern problems. Both Popes insisted that workers be paid a living wage and that governments should pass laws to protect the working man. Joe remembered that under communism, they were always asked to work faster and paid poorly. |
Featuring | Let Freedom Ring! |
Content | Genre: Drama; Advocacy; History | Characters: Joe Esterhazy; Stephen Esterhazy; Sister Concillia; Pope Leo XIII; Pope Pius XII |
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Synopsis | After the incident with the other team, the basketball competition has been suspended until further notice. After what happened, Fr. Carroll tells Slim he can't recommend him for the Phys-Ed position. Chuck has proof that Red is the owner of The Barnstormers and uses his sports commentator position to recruit youngsters for the team. Nobody at school will speak with Flagpole and he thinks about signing with the Barnstormers. Not knowing that Slim is Red's agent, Flagpole takes Slim's advice to sign. Just as Chuck arrives, Eddy's model rocket explodes and injures Eddy and his playmate. |
Content | Genre: Adventure | Characters: Chuck White; Stuart (Flagpole) Boyd; Slim Gunther; Eddy Gunther; Father Carroll; Red Jones; |
Notes | Max Pine was an alias of Frank Moss, per 2006 interview with Frank Borth: "You can find out in reading your things he also uses the word Max Pine as a substitute for him because he didn't want them to think he was writing everything in the place..." http://cuislandora.wrlc.org/islandora/object/cuislandora%3A40849 |
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Synopsis | The story of Joseph Haydn. He showed musical talent at a very early age. He became known as the "Father of the Symphony." At the age of 50, he befriended a penniless composer named Mozart. In 1790, he went to Vienna to see Beethoven, a student who he had met on his way to England. They disagreed in their approach to music and were two different types of musical geniuses who didn't get along. He died in 1809. |
Featuring | The ♪-Book: A Story of Music [The Note-Book: A Story of Music] |
Content | Genre: History | Characters: Franz Joseph Haydn; Johann Matthias Frankh; George Reutter; Maria Theresa; Pietro Metastasio; Prince Esterhazy; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Ludwig Von Beethoven; Johann Elssler |
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Comic Story | Part IV Marooned on a Doomed World! (7 pages) |
Synopsis | The group enters the empty flying saucer. It takes off and brings them to an underground facility. They follow a dark, narrow corridor, which takes them to an elevator. The door closes and the elevator drops many stories. When the door opens, they meet Cufocr and Gecher. They learn that a strange disease has wiped out three-fourths of the world's population. A rogue planet had entered their solar system and was being attracted toward their sun. The wandering planet struck the moon and killed everything on the surface of the planet. Now, there are only a handful of survivors on the planet. |
Featuring | Kidnapped by a Space Ship! |
Content | Genre: Adventure; Science Fiction | Characters: Colonel Martin; Jean Martin; Tom Pratt; Dr. Ney; Cufocr; Gecher |
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Synopsis | Four single-panel, outer-space-related gags. |
Featuring | Space Fun |
Content | Genre: Humor |
Notes | One of the gags uses the term "light-year" incorrectly and the gag doesn't make any sense.
A light-year is a measurement of distance, but in this gag, it's used incorrectly as a measurement of time. "They went that away.... 2000 light-years ago!" |
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Synopsis | Lessons from Patsy, on how to be polite on a bus, in the street, in school, at the soda fountain and in church. |
Featuring | Patsy Manners |
Content | Genre: Drama; Teen | Characters: Patsy Manners |
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Text Article | Adults Should Think as Youth Thinks (2 pages) |
Synopsis | Text article with three accompanying illustrations. |
Featuring | You're Important! |
Credits | Pencils:? (illustrations) | Inks:? (illustrations) | Colors:? (illustrations) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Religious |
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Cartoon | End of the Line (1 page) |
Synopsis | Pantomime gag-strip told in five panels. |
Featuring | Pierre |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Pierre |
Notes | Inside back cover. |
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Illustration | Feast of St. Joseph March 19 (1 page) |
Content | Genre: Religious | Characters: St. Joseph |
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