St Johns Cathedral High School - Eagle Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1932

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xxx'x.'g,'x.'x. 1Jyv'.1'fJJ',J F .ffrr.r.?5Z:lf13ThA.mx.mmY' Top Row: R. Mullins, L. Kolinski. J. Tobin, R. Scholl, L. Brockhorst, J. Kehoe. H. Enk, L. Gutmgnn, F. Erchul, J. Hickey, F. Petersdoril. Fourth Row: F, Springob, J. Seeker, E. Blake, E. Slawny, A. Bartz, T. Machi. C. Czepulonis, H. Bradin. J. Casey, R. Becker, L. Jurkowski. Third Row: S. Lypek, C. Leszczynski, J. Czarnecki, M. Wargin, V. Braun, R. Ploszaj, G. Kempter, E. Wacker, C. Eberhardt, E. Schuh. Second Row: C. Mueller, E. Dams, R. Szulczewski, B. Fruncek, E. Judge, S. Bielawski, A. Matzelle. F. Michalek, M. Nelson. First Row: J. Klaus. E. Zielinski, C. Goetz, L. Olszyk. W. Mroz. T. Kwieciszewski, J. Mauro, W. Westenberger, A. Appleyard, F. Dombrowski, Top Raw: A. Ginocchio, K. Moore. F. Spicuzza. F. Graessle. M. Schulte, E. Cira, D. Bingenheimer. G. Fournier, E. Dunn, M. Enters. A. Cianciola. Fourth Row: G. Goetch, C. Kopling, G. Karolzak, J. Harmon, M. Telford. B. Rehorst, M. Gould, P. Cassidy, L. Drydyk. M. McGovern. Third Row: D. Boehlein, M. A. Bowen, E, Hausheer, B. J. Davison, A. Michalek, E. Schumacher, A. G ski. L. Schmelitsch, M. Myers CYZCW . Second Raw: V. Dailey, G. Paczkowski. M. Zvon, M. Dondero, C. Girldings. V. Herrod, W. Cefalu, A. Tumas, J. Holba. First Row: C. Smith, E. Clow. E. O'Brien. L. Sehueller. A. Cannizzaro. R. Runte, F. Mullins, L. Kasprzak, M. Walsh. I 9 3 2 E A G L E Page Thirty-seven

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x , 11' V f' -f ' e 5 ff ,,J Q F ,M 6 K, f it f f f fl ' f My J t . lf! , 'V 'fx' gf! I Nt v ' f J , I nazsxmuxm C w1y.vf1f,r,y X ' ,,, rirfrffkgn 5m.x.mnnX:'c f i ' 3 ' l.l,l i,x ,rl N R. MUl.LINS M. NELSQN E. DUNN M. GOULD President Vlce-President Secretary Treasurer Freshman Class Ding, dong, there goes the old St. John's bell that called the new Ca- thedralites on the morning of September eighth, 1931, into a realm that brought to us a unique experience. What a mixture of nationalities was representedg for every street that has a school of the House of God on it leads to St. john's Cathedral High. As the Appian way was the road to schools in Rome, so is our own popular Wells Street the Appian way to St. John's. I can imagine the first day the Roman youth went up the Appian way and crossed the swirl- ing Tiber,-as we crossed the muddy Milwaukee. No doubt his heart went pitter, patter when he did not recognize a single countenance, just as ours did on that first day among several hundred strangers. But we were not strangers long. One hundred and six of us soon be- came a united group. Many days have passed, and we, like the little Roman youth, have gained confidence in ourselves and our surroundings. We have come to realize that, after all, the happiest days in the life of an energetic boy or girl are the school days at St. John's Cathedral High. Page Thirty-Six I 9 3 2 E A G L E



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ngxmxxm.-xt Q wJzvf1:1:r,y 'm'rrr.r.r.'P-Nqr! Bmnnnnnv Our Freshman Year Now, listen, my children, and you shall hear Of nine dozen Freshies' first high school year. Oh! nobility were we from the Catholic eighth grades, But as St. fohn's Freshies, were thrown in the shade. The first day of school quite an inch high felt we, just so many Freshies adrift on the sea. The seniors decided a dance must be giveng The Freshies all came with a bow-tie or ribbon. Then studies began in full force for the year: The first time in ages our work gave us fear,- In grade school a book never followed us home, But high school seemed made of just homework alone! Next, out of the dark came our midyear exam, Dihferent subjects we took, and oh, how we did cram! With this safely past and a new year begun Came the basketball games which We usually won. Then came our retreat with a thought for our souls, To help us walk nearer the path to our goals. Now, secret of secrets! ah, seniors if you Had only the powerful eyes to see through The walls of room Seven and just what they spell For you dear old seniors, on your day of farewell. Now, a word to the Freshies of dear '32,- We WILL you our corridor and room Seven too. Margaret Telford Charlotte Smith Page Thirty-eightiwnm I 9 3 2 E A G L E

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