Cathedral High School - Cathedral Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1945

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S Cathedral High School now brings you the Club Hour, consisting of news and views of the various clubs that have provided both work and play for the studio and air audience. First, we would like to introduce to you the Student Council. The president of this club is Nfary Margaret Smith. Members are: Marc Mur- dock, Ted Giltner, Richard Loux, Bob Chadd, Don Iackson, Bill Rosenhamer, Eva Iean Preston, jimmy Cleary, Iohn Koch, Tony Wendler, I-erry Epperly, Patricia Patton, and Sam Klugman. The outstand- ing project of the Student Council this year was the sale of basketball season tickets, which netted 5524. Members of the club were also in charge of the new feature-the weekly recreational period for all the students. This year has brought the biggest and the best school paper to Cathedral High School, made possible through the industry and skill of Dolores Collins, editor-in-chief, and her talented staff. The interest and enjoyment of the student body in this monthly publication has been the best recommen- dation for the Shamroclg Spozlight. The safest club on our program is the Safety Council. By the good example of the president, Bob Adams, his successor, Leonard O,Donnell, and the cooperation of the student body, the school has made an enviable safety record. The other members are: Ioseph Cooper, Rosemary Newman, Peggy Straw, Tony Green, Bob Chadd, Harold Malone, and Sam Klugman. The next club on our program is the Library Club. With the motto, Service with a smilef, the following girls assist their patrons: Barbara Karges, Mary Margaret S'mith, Patricia Kauzer, Rosaline Martinez, Helen Navarre, Carmelita BROADCASTING OVER STATION Hotze, Winifred Lauer, Mary DiSante, Mildred Kern, Regina Lanzraih, Edna Mae Hemmen, Rita Rousseau, and Mary Ann Roths. The junior Knights of Columbus, better known as the Columbian Squires, have experienced a very successful year. This is due, in part, to the zealous officers elected this year: Bill Warren, chief squire, Iames Martin, deputy chief squireg Marc Murdock, notary, Bob Adams, bursarg and Harold Kievlan, marshal. This year, the Squires had an enrollment of twenty-two boys, which is the highest in many years. These Squires of the De Soto Circle No. 47 are organized into Hve committees: Spiritual, Civic, Culturalfliducational, Social, and Physical. They carry out programs and activities for Catholic boys in Catholic ways. Next we have a newcomer to C.H.S. This is the Iunior St. Vincent de Paul Society, under the capable leadership of Dan Blume, president. Char- ter m-embers include: Dolores Warren, Millicent Brazil, Marc Murdock, Iimmy Cleary, Virginia Rosner, Barbara Karges, Kay Collins, Timmy Ken- nedy, Bill Davitt, and Phyllis Curtis. The main purpose of this club is to assist the St. Vincent de Paul Society in works of charity. The biggest project, which proved this newcomer a success, was the sale of chances on three Indian rugs, on TWENTY-SEVEN

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betudilo. beahedule Date S lation Program Ian. 25 .... H O M E ..,. .... R eturn of Rt. Rev. Monsignor fr m California Ian. 26 ..... P L A Y ,,... .... F ree day for victories in basket ll Ian. 29.. . .... P L A Y ..... .... B eginning of weekly recreation eriod Ian. 3o. .. W I N ..... .,.. P ep assemblyg C.H.S. vs. Emp ia, 30-18 Ian. 31 . . . . . . .S K I T ,,., . . . Program for Monsignor Farrel Feb. 2. . .P E P ....... .. . Pep assembly Feb. 3. .. .G A M E. C.H.S. vs. Anthonyg hrst d feat, 27-36 Feb. 6... .S K I T .... Sister Dorothea's feast dayg special assembly Feb. 9 ..... ..,. W I N ..,.. .... P ep assembly, C.H.S. vs. ugusta, 35-26 Feb. I3 .... .... W I N ....... .... C .H.S. vs. East, 31-29 Feb. I4 .... F A M E .... . .... Gibson Trophy is our V entineg Victory assemblyg dismissed for afternoon Feb. 16 .... G A M E .... ...Pep assembly, C.H.S. v. McPherson, 32-38 Feb. 20... W I N ..... .... C .H.S. vs. North, 28-2 g Victors in all city-series games Feb. 2I . .. P E P .... .... V ictory assembly Feb. 22. . .. S K I T .... Assembly for Father aul Ryan Feb. 25 .... G A M E ......... C.H.S. vs. Anthony, 30-33 . Feb. 27 .... .... W I N ..... . .... Pep assemblyg C.H.S vs. El Dorado, 27-235 last home gameg IS victories, 3 defe s for season Feb. 28 .... K S S U. .. .. .Sodality meetingg s it and panel discussion on decent literature March 2 .... P R A Y .......... Living Rosaryg ly Hour March 7 .... T A L K ..... Apologetics cont tg Bill Davitt, first place March 9-lo. W I N .....,. .... R egion s at Ne tong C.H.S. vs. Moundridge, 28-18 'March 12-16 ....... C A L L ..... .... V ocati Week March 16 ......... C A L L ..... .... T alk ocati ns by Father Zeller, C.Ss.R. E L E X ..... ...Elec n f S mrock Sue and Sam March IQ .... FREE ..... ...St. sep y March 22 .... T A L K ..... .... I n tatio o Mt. St. Scholastica College given by Benedictine S' ers to ior girls March 23 .... T E S T ..... ologetic contestg winner, Bill Davitt E A T ....... asketball anquet given by Knights of Columbus S N A P ..... Snapshot Day March 26 .... P R A Y ..... .. .Memorial service for Paul Adams March 28 .... .... P L A Y ..... . .Dismissed for Easter vacation April 2. . . .... P R O M ...... .. Easter Prom April 3 .... W O R K .... ...Back to School April 6. . .. .... S H O W. Picture show gf' S I N G .... ...Regional Music Festival April 10. .. .... P R A Y. .. . .... Memorial service for George Snokelburg April I2 .... E X A M. Army examination . T A L K. .. .... Talk on Safety by Sergeant Bayne April I3 .... P R A Y. Memorial program and prayers for President Rooseveltg Mrs. Elvira Scheetz Bujarski, Tomorrow the World April 14. . . S I N . . Diocesan Music Festival April 16 .... A R T .. Announcement: Eight Cathedral students had poems accepted for Annual Anthology of High School Poetry April 19.. C A L ..... .... T alk for girls by Sister M. Ignatius, C.S.I. T A K .... . . . Senior girls' interview with Sister M. Adele, from Sacred Heart Iunior College April 2o.. G M E .... ...First baseball game of season: C.H.S. 2, North 3 April 23. . . .... C M E .... . . .Distribution of graduation announcements April 24. .. A M E .... ...Baseball game, C.H.S. vs. East High April 26 .... R A Y. .... .... P rayers offered for repose of soul of Father Hogan's father May 1 .... U E E N. ...... May Crowning May 4-5 . A C T. .... .... D iocesan Play Festival May 10. . F R E E ..... . . .Ascension Thursday May I3 .... P R A Y ..... .. World Sodality Day . May 14 .... L I S T .... ...Enrollment for 1945-1946 May I7 .... B O O K .... ...Annual Day May 18 .... A C T ..... ...Presentation of 'LBrother Goose May 23 .... E A T ....... ...Iunior-Senior Banquet May 24 .... A D I E U ........ Class Night May 25. .. E N D ....... .... C lose of school May 27 .... G O A L .... ...Graduationg 80 seniors receive diplomas TWENTY-SIX



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which they made 35118. We are glad to welcome such a hard-working new cluh to C.H.S. Now you hear the familiar theme which brings the Club Hour to an end. Be sure to tune in next year at this same time. Till then, this is your an- nouncer, saying: To have victory to keep! just dig, and dig deep . . . BUY BoNDs! This is the Cathedral Broadcasting' System. GQLD Orchids and highest honors in Cathedral High School are conferred on those who, through in- . H R dustry, talent, and cooperation, have secured the Gold Cf, In order to obtain this recognition, the students must not only have a high rating in scholarship but they must have demonstrated ex- cellent school spirit and loyalty. Those who have achieved this record are: Lucille lit-tzen, Bridget I'-leerey, Mary .Xnn Zenner, Patricia liealmear, Donald Bell, Mary Cigainero, John Mu Connell, Richard Brown, Rosemary Daily, Theresa Goulart, lane Higgins, Rosemary Phillips. Imogene Sutherland. Marnol Webb, Dick Cooper. Mary lJiSante, Patricia Eisen- hach, Eileen Foley, Patricia Kauzer. lack Kinilerkneeht. La' Verne Miers, Forrest Ramsey, Margot Stoll. Philip Ternes. Tlmxf whore pivfzinfx ziu no! uppwr: lit-raldine Scheetz. Billy lilubaugh, Iulia Scheetz. TWENTY-EIGHT

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