Cathedral High School - Spire Yearbook (Sioux Falls, SD)
- Class of 1952
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Page 17 text:
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1. While Jim Murphy indulges in
pipe dreams Judy Even, Catherine O'-
Connor, Peggy Barnett, Wanda Artz,
Delores Tumbleson, John Hoffman,
Carol Comstock, Gretchen Kenefick,
Joan VVal1ner, Francis Owens, Carl
Katzenberger, Pat McGreevy, and
Dave Kellen diligently peruse their
English books. 2. Dennis Bruggeman,
Lorraine Hauk, Jim Paa, Mark Ol-
son, Carol Willging, Bob Schulte,
Jim Denevan, and Darlene Cook
study the intricacies of sound in their
general science cla.ss.
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FRESHMAN CLASSES
A cathedral of their very own right
next door makes studying about
medieval cathedrals even more real to
the world history class. Comparing
the old with the new are: standing,
Diary Jo Skaff and hlary Ann Calla-
han, first row, Jim Katzenberger,
llargaret Chalus, Jim lllurphy, and
Rosemary Lucas, second row, James
Guenther, Rose Garry, Raymond
Heyer, and Barbara Flynn, third
row, Nora lNIcCabe and Gretchen
Kenefick.
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Page 16 text:
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SOPHOMORE CLASSES
I. It's a plane. It's a bird. It's
an amphibiaf' You're absolutely in-
correct. That is an extremely excellent
slide of an amoeba, argue Kathryn
Kiley, Rollie Wagner, John Burgraff,
Jack Sonnenfield, and Karen Mc-
lllanus at the back table in the biology
laboratory. At the second table having
no such difficulties are Margaret
Krug, Jerry Skaff, and Mary West.
At the first table with Tom Turtle
are Mary Alice Smith, Tom Rya.n,
Dennis Phelan, and Rich Denevan.
2. Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, and
Grieg are new names for many in the
music appreciation class. Bob N adeau,
Dolores Dohmen, Tommy Anawski,
Kitty Lynch, Bud Adams, Bob Crowe,
and Carol Ann Kreutzberg find they
like them better than Spike Jones.
3. Making good use of their study
hall are: first row, Sally Winkel,
Patricia Adams, Dale Gillen, and
Patty Morgan, second row, Helen
Berlin, Darlene Jensen, Georgia
Schmidt, Jim Zimmerman, Dick
Kogel, and Larry Kloiberg third row,
Jean Tupy, Mary Cronk, Teresa
Weinacht, Ann Fisher, Rick Larson,
lllary Janice Donelan, Jeanette Aurit,
and Arnold Schneider.
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FIRST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL
A HONOR ROLL Row 1 Margaret Chalus Betty Kmney Elame O Brren Mary Bock Cecelra
Klrby Jeanne Ann Ellls Audrey Sollrnger Mary Ann Spethman and Mary Allce O Boyle
B Horsok ROLL Row 2 Jeanneane Szczurek Delores Tumbleson Wayne Vander Woude
Tom Barron Daryl Natz Chuck ONe1ll and Jerry Francxs ROW 3 Carolyn Bechtold
Dorothy Kuemper Gretchen Kenefick Bull Lennon Jerry Wlerenga Pat Rogers Carol Krell
Fanette Steele and Shella Kelley Row 4 Beth McGlone Rolene Olson Dave Green Greg
Connie Weatherstone and Janet Hemauer Row 5 Norma Jean Exschen Eugema Burgraff
Joan Wallner Manlyn Even Kathleen Dougherty Patty Hanley Joyce Nelson Peggy Mor
gan Janet Barnett Janet Barron Mary Ann Bakeberg and Clarese Deruytter Row 6 Wanda
Artz Kay Hertmg Jacqualyn Steele Marge 'lumbleson Joann Kapaun Dorothy Cool:
Momca Sprlggs Marlene Johnson Lu Jean Gravett Donna Prnessen Vlola Mnhm and Mar
garet Krug Not plctured Peggy Barnett Patrrck Krnney and Larry Kloxber
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