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

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THE EHHLE pfzmefbfecf ig THE SEHIUH CLHSS UF 1951 SHIHT JUHH UHTHEHHHL HIGH SEHHUL A prctorral revrew of the events of the year IH Whrch We seek to preserve memorres of THE SPIRIT OF CATHEDRAL Co edztors Scrrpt Make up Ar Publicity Sports Typmg Busmess Ierome Chucka Mary B1911I'1Sk Bonme Berg Eugene Kfltf Momca Schwa Ehzabeth Montabon Lynette Iohnson Io Anne Behrend Rose Mueller James Barron Nancy Hennen Mary Ann Grohall Ioel Van Ryz Iamce Krueger 1 ' s ....... A h - ...... ' er ' be Photography ..... Iohn Hines t ........ A . . . in DEDICHIIUH Blessed is the man that heareth me, and that watcheth daily at my gates and waiteth at the posts of my doors. He that shall frnd me shall find life and shall have salvation from the Lord. Proverbs Vlll 34-35. To the Immaculate Heart of Mary most perfect m11'ror of the SPIRIT OF CHRIST we humbly and gratefully dedlcate the 1951 Eagle PHHUEH Almlghty and exerlastmg God who 111 the heart of the Blessed Vlfgln Mary drdst prepare a dwelhng worthy ofthe Holy Ghost grant 1n Thy mercy that We Who w1th devout mmds celebrate the festrval of that most pure heart may be able to lrxe accordrng to Thme own heart Through Chrlst our Lord Amen Roman Mrssal xx l 'fi .-,Il xx. I-'E M Gy F 3, fig? I 'Y was I J v Q QT' I +- 56 . W wg'-x 513, ,. m .Av . 'AM gi gl: I Q '!' Q Q X ,Q 'Q .Al ' A Y x an 'Axis THE RIGHT REVEREND IAMES E KELLY 5 ,,,.,,.i' FATHER DENNIS BARRY FATHER FRANK YANIAK 6 FATHER IOHN ALLEMANG 'lt-. FATHER IAMES DALEKE 4 5.4 SHICKEY L - 2 n -- -. FHIIULTU The SPIRIT OF SACHIF ICE AND DEVOTION in our teachers S1ster M Angelma Relrgron English SlSl6f M Carmehta Helrgron Mathemalrcs S1ster M Dan1el Relrgron Socrcr1Studres Scrence S1ster M Delphrne Latm Relrqron Englrsh S1ster Mane Demse Rehgron Physrcs Mathematrcs Englrsh Relrgron S1ster M Fab1an Relrqron Chemrstry Mathemarrcs S1ster Mane Francrs Relrgron Mathematrcs Latm Srster M Georgetta Relrgron Art S1ster M Georgma German Commercral Subjects S1ster M Iuan Lrbrary Relrgron Englrsh S1Sl9I M Magdalen Prrncrpal S1ster Iudlne ology S1ster M Manuela Relzgron Spamsh Socrology S1ster Mary Rose Relrgron Englrsh S1ster Peter Sanz Helrgron Soc1alStud1es Modern Hzstory S1ster M Seraphxca Secrelary and Reqrstrar Rellgron Amerrcan Hrstory Mrss Helen DuChene Clothrng Homemakrnq MISS Anne Pohl Typmq Shorthand Englrsh Mr Ray Heldeman Natrona! Problems Mr Charles MGCh1 Geography Mr Gerald Schne1der Choral Band 1 U My - ' . Sister M. Elizabetha Sister M. Vincentine 8 . v 'Z' . N T . The SPIRIT OF UNITY in our classes gf-I I XE' A I f gl .9 inf., gpg- . I x, ua 1 ' Iv Q , MW. '. kts- A ' Ji' 2 A IA if. N v ' L X S :'-,..'- -4 gl WC 'ZZ-3' AUDREY BARTELS St. Boniface Squirt is a Northsider , . . member of Tower Staff and Band . . . found the wonderful seniors of '51 to her liking . . . plans a stage career . . . finished high school in three years and hopes for a straight A at Alverno. AUDREY BATT St. Thomas Aquinas Dink won a letter for cheerleading and a trophy for dra- matics . thrilled by being chosen Prom Queen . . . wants to dance on skates, see South America. and be an air line hostess . . . advises freshmen to stick up for their rights . IOANNE BEHREND Immaculate Conception Ioanne was Iunior Class Treasurer . . , was active in C.S.M.C.. Sodality. Camera Club, and on Annual Staff , . . favorite song is Harlem Nocturn with a sax solo Chow come?P . . . ambitious to grow two inches. gain ten pounds and be a nurse. BONNIE BERG St. Thomas Aquinas Bo Bo was script editor of the Eagle, Senior Class Trea- surer. President of C.S.M.C., and a Sodality member . . . thinks no school equals Cathedral . . . has a secret desire to drive a street car . . . will take up nursing. I-'LORINE AGINS St. Benedict the Moor Flo was a member oi the chorus . . , secret ambition is to be an artist . . . intends to marry and live happily ever after . . . thinks La Vie en Rose is tops. IAMES BARRON St. Sebastian Iim was sports editor on the Eagle Staff, played football . . . elected to the National Honor Society in junior year . . . advises underclassmen to have the greatest respect for seniors . . . hobby is sleeping . . . plans include college. MICHAEL BARRON St. Peter and St. Paul Mike was a member of A Cappella Choir and the Home- coming Dance Committee . . . played basketball . . . am- bition is to sing like Bing Crosby . . . wishes to visit Ireland someday . . , plans to be a lawyer. PATRICIA BARTH St. Francis of Assisi Pat is loyal to the South Side . . . liked the friendliness of Cathedral , . . art holds her interest . . . favorite disc is Count Every Star . . . advice to freshmen is Be Loyal . if was sl?- PATRICIA BODEN St. Frederick, Cudahy Pat was a member of Chorus and of the Eagle staff . . . loves golf and skating . . . would like to own a convertible . . . wills the seat she didn't have in the Main, and the seventh hour attendance chart to some sweet junior girl. MARY BIELINSKI sr. can Mary was co-editor of the Eagle, art editor of the Tower, member of the Christophers and of the Apostles of the Word . . . would like to get married or be an artist, or both . . , thinks Cathedral the most wonderful school in the world. MARY ANN BOMBERG St. Rose of Lima Mary Ann won a letter in the Band . . . was active in Sodality and C.S.M.C .... recommends Cathedral for good school spirit, high scholastic standards. wonderful faculty, and good, clean fun . . . plans a teaching career. DUANE BOULWARE St. Matthew Duane belonged to Science Club, Tower staff, and the Band . . . sociology holds his interest . . . dreams of owning a horse ranch . . . plans career as a commercial artist . . . hopes to travel to Rome to see its cathedrals. is g' 'Y MARIANNE BRASSEUR St Iohn Cathedral Pinkey II was a member of C S MC enjoys sleeping favorite class was biology would like to try er hand at being a mortician thinks reclining chairs in the Main would improve it plans to be a nurse CHARLEEN BRAUN St Rose Twinkle Toes has always wanted to be treasurer for some club would like to travel just for the fun of it favorite song is All My Love college is her next stop RUTH BURANT St. Hedwig Ruth thinks Cathedral helps students in learning to take victories or defeats in any walk of life . . . enjoyed alge- bra and sociology . . . wills juniors her gift of gab' . . . would like to travel to New York and Canada just to get away from Milwaukee. JOHN BURNS Holy Family, Cudahy Big Iohn won letters in football and basketball . . . would like to be as sharp as Charlie Machi . . . leaves his height to Nick S .... Meeting Humphrey was his big moment . . . a Westsider who advises freshies, Keep your ears open and your mouth shut. BERNADETTE CHROBAT St. Anthony Betty was thrilled by the Homecoming Dance . . . liked the friendly attitude of Cathedral students . . , enjoys danc- ing and playing records . . . thinks South Side best . . . wants to travel to South America. lEROME CHUCKA St. Gall Ierry took part in dramatics, basketball and was co- editor of the Eagle . . . hobby is driving a car but hopes to fly a rocket ship . . . friendly spirit and wonderful faculty at Cathedral influenced him . . . advises freshmen, Use your head for more than a hatrack. HELEN CICFANI St. Rita Helen's favorite class is bookkeeping . . . wills her desk in the Main to some junior . . . longs for a trip to Alaska . . . suggests co-operation and friendliness for success . . , will choose office work. IOHN CLARK St. Thomas Aquinas Iohn's hobby is making money . . . book of the year for him was Tumbleweed . . . plans a career in civil engi- neering . . . a trip to California would please him . . . for success in school he says, Close mouth and raise hand. st i, j ft. , 5, .51-fi -is-' N? j MARY BURNS Holy Family, Cudahy Freckles won a letter in cheerleading . . . belongs to C.S.M.C .... enjoys Count Every Star , . . Sister Manu- ela's Spanish class tops her list . . . Canasta fills spare moments . . . wills the remains of her vocal chords to Vivian Krystowiak. ELIZABETH BUSCHAUER St. Frederick Betsy attended Cudahy High in junior year . . . mem- ber of C.S.M.C .... co-editor of news on the Tower . . . gladly wills her blue uniform . . . enjoyed being in A Cap- pella . . . hopes to go to Africa and hunt big game. MARCELLA CAMPBELL St. Thomas Aquinas Marcie twirls a terrific baton . . . won a letter and two medals as a majorette . . . Tower Staff typist . . . enjoys eating fried IUMBO SHRIMP . . . favorite hobby dancing . . . was Sophomore Class Secretary . . . liked the wonder- ful lrishmen at St. Iohn's. PATRICK CANNON St. john Cathedral Pat was photographer for the Tower and a member of the Camera Club . . . basketball is his favorite sport . . . am- bition is to be big time Sports Photographer for the Sene tinel . . . enjoyed study halls the best . . . thinks Cathedral is tops . IOHN COLLINS St. Rose lack would like to travel through Europe, own a large New York hotel, and be a physician . . . favorite class was Sister Mary Patrick's second year Latin . . . urges freshies to attend all school events , . . appreciated Cathedral for good scholastic rating, honest faculty and students. HELEN DEGENHARDT St. Michael Helen still remembers the junior prom and our victory over Marquette . . . favorite class was American History . . . U. S. is first on her travel list . . . relaxes at knitting . . . stenographic work beckons after Iune. IOHN DIETRICH St. Rose Deke played football, and was a top scorer in basketball . . . a sharpie from the West Side . . . favorite hobby is talking to the gals . . . ambitious to manage East Terris. PHILIP DiSALVO St. Rita Flip has a secret ambition to graduate . . . favorite classes are lunch and study hall . . . leaves in his will one de- tention . . . counsels freshmen. Be good . . . hopes to represent the East Side in Congress. 1' ful Wx C7 13 IOANNE DOOGLE St. Gall Io worked on prom committee and on the Eagle . . . likes Art and Spanish . . . secret yen to grow about five inches lfor one reasonl . . . top event in school was 3:05 . . . was influenced most by A Person , GILBERT DREWEK St. Casimir Humphrey was 'class president in his sophomore year . . . played football and basketball . . . was on the boxing team . . . active in C.S.M.C .... wills his traffic tickets to the underclassmen . . . wants to travel after graduation, to the South Side to see the inhabitants. DONALD DUGAN Immaculate Conception Big Moose managed the senior skating party . . . favorite class was typing . . . hopes to be a pressman for the Iournal . . . wills one beat-up desk in the Main to the juniors . . . thinks Father Barry is champion religion teacher . . . top event for him is graduation. ROSALIE EHLERT St. Hedwig Rosa was active on the prom committee and Eagle staff . . . member of the C.S.M,C .... sighs for sewing and soc. . . . was more influenced by the Sisters at Cathedral . . . counsels frosh to obey the seniors . . . would like to get into R.O.T.C. at Notre Dame U. NANCY GAUL Epiphany, Chicago Nan transferred to Edgerton after spending three years at Cathedral . . . was on Student Council and a member of the Library Club . . . dreams of meeting a man with a per- fect build. IOANNE GORANIA Holy Assumption Io's favorite class is physics . . . was active in C.S.M.C.. Latin Club,.Science Club, and was on Eagle staff and prom committee . . . nursing and marriage are in her plans for the future . . . prom was the high light of social events . . . thinks Cathedral has unbeatable spirit . CONSTANCE GRAFF St. Rose Connie was a member of C.S.M.C. and Sodality . . . Student Council in junior year . . . loved Sister Daniel's algebra I . . . yearns to own her own Mercury convertible. a collie dog, and Gimbels Department Store. JOHN GRIEP sz. Gall Iohnny played football four years. basketball as a fresh- man . . . won a major letter and two minors, two numerals . . . honor guard with the Band . . . favorite class was American History . . . wills his football shoes to Nick S. . . . electrical engineering is his choice. ROMAN FASSBENDER St. Anne Foss twith a long Al took part in boxing in freshman year . . . won a major letter . . . will be a mechanic . . . thinks the school is too small . . . vacations hunting and fishing . . . wills his seat in Sister Anqelina's English class the had it three yearsl to the one who gets there first. 3-EAGLE MARY FLAHERTY S t. Michael Red was a charter member of the Fatima Club . . . active in C.S.M.C .... can't wait for sociology class time . . . would like to go to Europe because Darlene is going . . . was influenced by noon hour Rosary and by the school spirit. loANNE FOLSOM Greendale Red was on Tower staff, a member of the Library Club, Apostles of the Word, and Chorus . . . danced in Winter Wonderland . . . likes art and sociology . . . has a secret desire to be a cover girl on a horror magazine . . . plans a career as a dress designer. GERALD GALLES St. Rose Ierry remembers Sister Leonidas's geometry class . . . Good Night, Irene tops his hit parade . . . beating Mar- quette in '48 still thrills him . . . future undecided, but would like to be a lawyer . . . wills someone his ability to sleep in class. MARY ANN GROHALL St. Matthew Mary Ann had four years in A Cappella . . . was elected president of Fatima Club . . . co-chairman of program com- mittee for prom . . . Sister V's Religion IV heads her list . . . moving to Arizona in Iune. THEODORE GROHOSKY St. Iohn Cathedral Ted was active in football, basketball and boxing . . . hopes to see Poland before he dies . . . How to Keep Teachers Happy is his favorite book . . . future undecided. SHIRLEY GUZINSKI St. Hedwig Shirley worked on the prom committee . . . loves Spanish class . . . says packaging peanuts is her pastime . . . wants the library windows polished to match the beau- tiful drapes . . . song choice is Stardust . . . plans to own a super-fruit-market, travel to South America. IANICE HALVERSON St. Iohn Cathedral Ian was class vice president and secretary of Library Club in sophomore year. secretary of SUMA in junior year . . . enjoyed modeling at Gimbels . . . urges freshies, Hit the books . . . book of the year for her was Heart of Man. 5 If Q7 mr GRACE HANIIESKI St. Barbara Gracie's biggest thrill was her first formal dance . . . member of Band . . . won medal in a drumming contest . . . Miss DuChene's sewing class holds her interest . . . friendly Cathedral students and teachers' counsel influenced her . . . plans for the future still growing. PATRICIA HARDIMON St. Gall Pat is a member of Choral Club . . . her secret ambition is still a secret . . . wants a clock in the auditorium . . . enjoys shorthand and giggling . . . will enter college. NANCY HENNEN St. Rose Nancy was elected to National Honor Society in her junior year . . . member of Library Club and Eagle staff . . . spends spare time listening to records . . . likes Tennessee Waltz . . . her favorite class is shorthand . . . wants to be a secretary. ROSEMARY HENNEN St. Rose Rosie' claimed sewing as her favorite class . . . wants to be an expert dancer . . . favorite song is Button Up Your Overcoat . . . pet peeve is carrying the bottle back after lunch. fb s ROBERT HOFFMANN St. Thomas Aquinas Bob was class treasurer in sophomore and president in junior year . . . played football four years, basketball one . . . four years with Cathedral Band . , . Iunior Prom was the top event . . . could use more assemblies . . , God in Our House leads on his book list. GERALDINE HOKENSON Sacred Heart, Manitowoc Gerry was with us one year . . . says it is easy to make friends at Cathedral . . . relaxes with reading and sports . . . enjoyed her junior year homecoming events . . . travel to Rome would satisfy her . . . to be a nurse is her aim. MERRILL HETZNECKER St. Lawrence Curly will never travel far from the good old South Side . . . secret ambition is to type 50 words per . . . plans include college., but which one is still a question mark, KATHLEEN HORNE St. Thomas Aquinas Katie was a member of the Library Club and chorus . . . secret ambition is to peddle papers . . . thinks stuffed chairs in every classroom would improve the school . . . would like to travel to Utopia after graduation . . . future as yet is undecided. GERALDINE HENTZ St. Thomas Aquinas Gerry likes to read . . . was a member of the Choral Club . . . lists sewing as hefr favorite class . . . enjoyed the N Homecoming most of all . . . liked the friendly spirit at Cathedral . . . plans to be a social worker. CARL HIGHTOWER St. Benedict Ielly won three major letters of football, was on the basketball and boxing teams . . . was treasurer for the Red Cross in sophomore year . . . sang in A Capella and played in Band . . . wills his part as Professor Dry Bones to some chorus member . . . chooses coaching career. PATRICIA HILGENDORF Mother of Good Counsel Pat came to Cathedral from Pius XI . . . favorite class is study . , . thinks Cathedral is tops . , . likes to sleep late . . . favorite song is Tic Toc Polka . . . plans nursing as a CGISGI. IOHN HINES St. Anne Clyde was a band member for four years . . . won a letter . . . was treasurer of chorus one year . . . member of Camera Club . . . photography co-editor on Eagle staff . . . visions an Old's 88 convertible and M.D. after his DGXH9. in 'UQ-16 COLLEEN HYNES St. Thomas Aquinas Red was a member of the Band and C.S.M.C .... favorite class is art . . . likes All My Love by Patti Pega . . . thinks North Side is tops . . . secret ambition is to fly . . . plans to visit South America and see the sights. I AMES IANOWSKI St. Hedwig Iames played football and basketball in freshman year. one year varsity fooball . . . won a minor and three major let- ters . . . vice president of Band . . . Tower staff . . . enjoys trig class and sleeping . . . leaves Iames Schroeder his first chair in Band. ROBERT IANUS St. Barbara Bob played drums and won a major letter in Band . . . en- joyed physics class and talks with Father Daleke . . . would like to travel to Texas and ride in the wide open spaces . . . plans for a career include aviation. LYNETTE IOHNSON St. Matthew Lennie made National Honor Society in junior year . . . was art editor of Eagle, member of Library Club and Choral Club . . . thinks Cathedral the best school in the state but escalators would improve it . . . ambitious to climb a mountain . . . plans career as a nurse. A Ji S, ear 'hu FRED KASTEN St. Matthew Kenneth relaxes working in his basement shop . . . en- joys Spanish, but plans to be a draftsman . . . hums Good Night, lrene . . . after graduation he will travel home . . . will miss Cathedral's happy, friendly spirit . . . wills his books to the juniors. CATHLEEN KEHL St. Bernard, Wauwatosa Cathy wants to travel to Cudahy after graduation to see what the other side of town is like . . . has a secret ambi- tion to be cr gambler and to talk as well as her sister does . . . plans to be a sewing instructor or a sales clerk. IAMES KERSKI St. Sebastian Killer , alias Smiley won numerals in freshman football and basketball . . . loved beating Marquette in '48 . . . ambitious to bowl 300 . . . wills his A grades to freshman, advising them to open mouths only when necessary . . . mechanical drawing heads his class list. MARY KILEY sr. Gall Killey was in chorus as a sophomore . . . Eagle staff work and selling athletic tickets kept her breathless . . . swoons over soc class . . . would exterminate all South Siders . . . leaves her Irish smile to Cathedral . . . nursing summons her. ir MARION KUCZKOWSKI St Hedwig Kuchee was a member of the Tower staff CYO and Sodality enjoyed typing and shorthand classes crazy about medium rare steaks would like to see California sometime in the near future plans to work in an office and then get married IOSEPH KUSZEWSKI Holy Rosary Bud's activities include playing the clarinet in the Band for three years . . . secretly ambitious to teach Bob Ianus how to play football . . . would like to travel to the South Side to find out why the inhabitants brag about it . . . his book of the year was not MacBeth . . . influenced by Sister Killeen's English classes. LOUIS LASKOWSKI St. Paul's in Town of Lake Louie came to Cathedral from Bay View High in his junior year . . . was a member of Band and Choral Club . . . iavorite class was study hall . . . ambitious to be a forest ranger. DONALD LOHR St. Rose Don was a member of A Capella Chorus . . . advises freshman to say Sister MARY Rose . . . leaves them a book on how to beat the tardy bell . . . would like a bigger study hall . . . ambitious to get out of school. WILLIAM KOSKA St. Gall . UB ill was president of the senior class and of the Student Council, member of the Student Council in junior year, member of the Band's color guard . . . influenced by that All well and good expression of Sister Mary Rose . . . would like to go to Alaska, start a gold rush, ski in the Alps, and be a bank teller. IEANNETTE KREMBS St. Iohn de Nepomuc Shorty made National Honor Society as a junior . . . active in Library Club, History Club, Sodality, and C.S.M.C., on Tower staff and Eagle staff . . . prizes her ability to see over the heads of most Milwaukeeans . . . college is next. EUGENE KRITTER St. Michael Bright Eyes was elected to National Honor Society as a junior . . . active in debate and dramatics . . . make-up editor on Eagle staff . . . president oi American History Club . . . recommends Cathedral as the place to get the best education in town and have fun getting it .... chooses engineering tor his future. IANICE KRUEGER Holy Assumption Ian thinks the school can't be improved . . . was charter member ol Fatima Club, National Honor Society in junior year . . . Student Council . . . Chorus, two years . . . will travel to Africa and hunt. CAROL LUSER St. Rose Carol was cr majorette with the Band for four years. vice president of the Band in '49 . . . favorite class was art . . . hobby is twirling . . . would like to travel to Egypt and meet a cute mummy . . . advises underclassmen to pray. study, and have fun . . . a music degree is her goal. ELIZABETH LYON Kneeland State Graded Boots was a member of Science Club and Spanish Club . . , pastime is attending musical shows . . . Will You Remember heads her song list . . . thinks less homework and more lay teachers would improve the school . . . be- queaths her ability to chew gum without getting caught. PATRICK MAHER St. Gaul 'Pat was sports editor of the Tower . . . claims Iournalism for his hobby . . . tells freshmen to just be yourself . . . will become famous? . . . secret ambition is still a secret . . . thinks the school is okay just the way it is. THOMAS MAHER St. Gaul 'Veep was Vice President of the senior class . . . belonged to the Dramatic Club . . . was influenced by the swell Cathedral faculty . . . can put a car together with his eyes closed . , . would like to see California before the Army gets him. .1 ,-and IR GL 'S IOAN MAKURAT St Anthony Transferred from Notre Dame another South Sider enjoys the finer things in life her sophisticated air will be missed around St Iohn s future plans include mar riage ANN MARK St Anthony Mark spent her energies on sodality activities proud to live on the good old South Side will always remember the prom liked Sister Peter Sanzs Modern History would like to be a nurse plans to travel to the North Side to see how Mamie stood it so long LOIS MIREAU Gesu Lo was active in C.Y.O,, Sodality, and chorus . . . am- bitious to travel to Europe, own a Cadillac convertible. and be a dental hygienist . . . wills her leaky pen to a junior who has a gallon of ink . . . cheers for the West Side. ELIZABETH MONTABON St. Veronica Betty won the coveted election to National Honor Society as a junior, was active in Library Club, Dramatics, Camera Club, Eagle staff . . . thinks Cathedral teaches students to think for themselves . . . ambitions include being an old maid, working in a zoo, and going to Alaska. ALFRED NIESEN St. Bernard Al played basketball as a freshman, and varsity football as a junior and senior . . . sang for two years in A Capella . . . won first in Marquette debate tournament as a fresh- man . . . appreciated the tinted windows in the classrooms and the patient understanding oi the Sisters. IAMES O'BRlEN St. Rose Iim's secret ambition is to be a radio announcer . . . Good Night Irene is his song choice . . . advices Frosh to look smart. even if they aren't . . . plans a career in medicine . . . commends Cathedral for its high scholastic rating. PATRICIA OLIVIER St. Benedict Pat is a member of Tower staff . . . sang in Chorus as a sophomore . . . enjoyed square dancing . . . advises stu- dents to wear a peppy smile, frowns are unbecoming to anyone . . . liked the friendly students and understanding teachers at Cathedral. LOIS PAULS St. Iohn Cathedral Lois was active in Library Club, C.S.M.C., and Camera Club . . . would like to travel to Alaska with Rosalie . . . enjoyed Iunior Prom . . . plans to add R.N. to her name. ROSE MUELLER St. Augustine Rosie was a charter member of Fatima Club . . . mem- ber of C.S.M.C. and Eagle saff . . . ambitions include moun- tain climbing in the Alps and sliding down the railing of an escalator tlikes to live dangerously? . . . would leave Bay View for a career in civil service. IOSEPH MULTI-IAUF St. Augustine Ioe sees no need to travel from the best part of the world. Bay View . . . could be happy as a private eye . . . thinks Sister Fabian's religion class leads the program . . . has found no better book than his prayer book. DONNA MURPHY St. Michael Murph was freshman homeroom respresentative and jun- ior class secretary , . . Chorus . . . danced with the Slocum family in Winter Wonderland . . . ambitious to be thin, real thin . . . plans a career in musical therapy. DARLENE NEUMAN Heeseville Grade School Darlene was a charter member of the Fatima Club, secre- tary of C.S.M.C .... being Queen made Homecoming Dance her top social event . . . favorite class is typing . . . plans for next year include nurse's training. FRANCES PHANCO St. Peter and St. Paul Lynn spent her senior year at Cathedral . . . sang in A Capella. placed second in state soloist tournament as a junior . . . ambitious to be an opera singer . . . Crystal Ball at East High a top social event . . . impressed by the fairness of faculty and cosoperation of students. YVONNE PIKALEK St. Rose Babe was a member of SUMA, Band and Chorus as a freshman . . . a West Sider ambitious to compete with Luser . . . Likes English with S.M.R .... thinks Cathedral best in spite of no gym . . . future plans include modeling and marriage. IOHANNE PODGASKY Member of C.S.M.C .... worked on school paper . . . likes I-Iomemaking class , teachers and students influenced her life most at Cathedral . . . enjoyed the Iunior Prom . . . plans to work after graduation . . . Favorite song How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning . . . especially a school day. CATHERINE PUECHNER St. Gall Kay was a member of Christophers in junior year . . . dreams of trip to Mexico City to see Guadalupe . . . Soc. class holds her interest . . . high point was becoming a senior . . . likes movies, day dreaming, and Thinking of You . . . hopes to hold a secretarial job. SALVATORE QUARINO St. Rita Came to us from St Francis Sem dislikes South Side intensely favorite record is With My Eyes Wide Open likes spaghetti would hke to be on time once in cz while PATRICIA RESPONDEK St Hedwig Pat was active in C SM C and Sodality would like to be a dress designer favorite song is Star Dust enjoyed initiation she leaves her German books to Rita Geers compliments the friendliness of students priests and Sisters will do otfice work BETTY RICE St Iude Bitsy kept busy in dramatics and as secretary of C S M C . . . played in Our Lady of Fatima' and 'The Flower Shop' . . . thinks Cathedral has the cream of the crop . . . plans a career in law . . . advises frosh 'Study study study. IULIE ANN RICH St. Ioseph Waukesha ' Deeda was in Sodality and Chorus . . . loves Sister Man- uela's Soc class . . . wills to some junior the seat next to the door in S. M. R.'s English Mall advantages includedl . . . likes Cathedral just 'cause it's Cathedral . . . college is next. i' f l ANNA MAE SCHMITT St. Gall Ann was in Band two years . . . favorite class is fifth hour . . . hobby is mailing things to Kentucky . . . would improve the school by having longer study periods and shorter classes . . . escalators would help . . . wills her seat in the principal's office to anyone who is tardy. MONICA SCHWABE St. Thomas Aquinas Shmee , was senior class treasurer. was in Sodality. C.S.M.C., and A Capella choir . . , make-up editor of Eagle with G. Kritter . . . secret ambition is to be chauffeur for Ioe Chitwood . . . would like to go to Mexico and see a bull light . favorite class is ninth hour. ROSALIE SCIORTINO St. loseph, Brooklyn, N.Y. Brooklyn was business manager of the Tower and a member of C.S.M.C .... favorite pastime is gabbing . . . plans a career in show business . . . leaves D. Wetzel her seat in 315 . , . after graduation she will travel to New York, her home town. MARY ANN SHAPIRO Cass Street School Ginqer was in C.S.M.C. and Band . . , has an ambition to be an expert swimmer . . . enjoyed reading Interrupted Melody . . . plans to see the U. S. A. and have a secre- tarial job after graduation. MARGARET ROHAN St. Sebastian Marge was a member of C.S.M.C., Sodality CVice-prefectl, and Camera Club . . . favorite class was Soc . . . plans to be a social worker . . . would like to see West Point after graduation twonder why?l . . . enjoyed the Christmas dance most. MAUREEN HONEY St. Elizabeth Susie lists music and baseball as her chief hobbies . . . won Band awards three years . . , won first in state solo contest at Madison . . . dependable accompanist . . . sees home and a family as best career . . . says of Cathedral. There is no other school . CLAUDE ROUX St. Gall Claude is an East Sider who dreams of nothing but hunting. fishing, and a cabin in the hills . . . being a millionaire will satisfy him . . . wills Cathedral Square to underclassmen . . . would like to travel to France. PATRICIA SACHEK St. Hose Pat was member of the Library and Fatima Clubs . . . enjoyed Shorthand and Typing classes . . . was very grate- ful for all the visits and cards from her classmates while she had polio . . . will include college in her future plans. BETTY SHEA Sf. Elizabeth Betty came to Cathedral from Pius XI . . . had a joyous time in homemaking class . . . leaves her chemistry apron to anyone who can patch it , . . looked forward to graduation . . . favorite song . . . Cement Mixer . IAMES SHEERAN St. Rose lim was a member of the basketball and football squads . . . liked his seat in Main because it was near a certain somebody i?l . . . thinks Cathedral is swell just the way it is . . . future is undecided. SHIRLEY SIELSKI St. Thomas Aquinas Shirley thought homemaking class the best on her pros gram . . . had fun at the 1950 Prom , , . would like to be a sewing teacher . , . liked the spirit at Cathedral. GLORIA SMITH St. Gall Gloria's favorite relaxation is bowling . . . considers Sister Fabian's religion class tops . . . plans to do office work . . . says she wills her navy and white uniform to any underclassman who wants it. 1 r S six FRANCES SPERA St. Iohn Shorty kept the Tower rolling . . . marvels at the spirit of Cathedral . . . dreams of being a Spanish teacher . . . spends spare time listening to records. MARGARET STEINER St. Gaul Mickey plans to be a Maryknoll missionary . . . will miss the parties at St. Iohn's . . . thinks the NORTH SIDE is the best . . . was freshman homeroom representative. MARY STERNIG St. Rose Mary was a member of Fatima Club and C.S,M.C .... liked shorthand and typing classes . . . tells frosh to take part in activtities as well as school work . . . has no real secret ambition . . . future includes secretarial work. THOMAS STIGLER Holy Apostles Henry played on the football team and was vice-president of the iunior class . . . gets a bang out of The Doors Swing in, the Doors Swing out. . . . will go into forestry or mech- anics. IAMES UHAN St. Veronica Iim's favorite pastime is hunting and rifle practice . . . thinks the school needs escalators . . . ambition is to be ct big, bad bachelor . . . enjoyed the Iunior Prom . . . future undecided. IOEL VAN RYZIN St. Bernard Ioe enjoys modern history class . . . future plans are in- definite . . . was business manager of the '51 Eagle . . . loves the fresh country air of the deep South Side. IEROLD VICTORY St. Thomas Aquinas Ierry belonged to the American History Club . . . likes to go hunting and fishing . . . plans to sail the Great Lakes whistling The Four Winds and the Seven Seas . . . future includes mechanical engineering. CHARLES WAGNER St. I ose ph Rocky likes to watch silly girls try to smoke . . . would like to own a hot rod and tour the South Side . . . wills his seat in religion, complete with surrounding harem. GERALD STOLLENWERK St. Augustine Hopalong played football . . . thinks Bay View is tops . . . Toscanini's Second Movement of Molasses is his favorite tune . . . Gerry was inspired by the book How to Play Canasta. PATRICIA SULLIVAN St. Rose Pat is a West Sider . . . loves horseback riding . . . Pat's another promoter of clean windows around here . . . Tumbleweed is her favorite book . . . is counting the days till graduation. IOHN SVEC St. Rose Iohn's favorite class was advanced algebra . . . loves the West Side . . . mad ambition is to sail around the world with Collins . . . hopes to be a first class street cleaner . . . likes to open doors for people. Thinks arm rests on all chairs would help. PHYLLIS TOBIN St. Catharine in Granville Phyl is a member of Library Club, C.S.M.C., and Honor Society . . . ambition is to marry a massive Irishman. have twelve children . . . future includes college. 5' ELAINE WALDOCH Blessed Sacrament Elaine belonged to C.S.M.C. and Library Club . . . prefers modern history class . . . enjoyed football games and square dancing . . . would like to work with children. ROBERTA WALES St. Rose Bobbie was a member of Band, History Club, and was feature editor of Tower . . . awards include a band letter and election to Apostles of the Word . . . would like to own a million horses . . . future plans include journalism. MARIORIE WEIBEL St. Patrick, Eau Claire Margie belonged to C.S.M.C .... likes Goofus by Les Pauls . . . would like to travel to the Grand Canyon . . . plans to be a stenographer . . . will run for Congress in 1960. ANN WELNAK St. Leo Terri was a faithful Band member . . . was freshman homeroom representative . . . spends spare time listening to records . . . would like to be principal for a clay . . . favorite on her booklist was Trapp Family Singers. FE- V-ries fer S X PATRICIA WELSCH Holy Assumption Pat belonged to Fatima Club tips her hat to the priests and Sisters at Calhedral Prom was a high point in her life plans a nursing career CAROL WEST Holy Assumption Carol was a member of C SMS and Chorus dreams of living Junior year all over again hopes to awaken a certain senior favorite fun is roller skating THOMAS WIERZBICKI St. Barbara Hawk played basketball and football three years . . . was student council representative in sophomore year . . . likes modern histor the most advises frosh to keep try- y . . . ing . . . looks forward to graduation. IACQUELINE WIESE Drummond Grade School Iackie is a South Sider . . . favorite study hall is Enq- lish class . . . secret ambition is to see the bullfights in Mexico . . . will travel after graduation. is fer- NANCY ANN ZAFFRANN St. Anthony Nan likes to listen to records . . . claimed typing as her favorite class . . . thinks the South Side is the best . . . her favorite tune is Malaguena . . . will be a steno- grapher after graduation. ALPHONSE ZANONI St. Rita Iunior Prom King would like to see the Wooly West . . . Al's favorite fun is eating . . . students and their spirit influenced him . . . college is next on his list. FRANK WENTA Eugene Field Boner belonged to Choral Club . . . played football and basketball . . . hobby is doin' nothin' . . . likes to hum How Dry I Am . . . the Sisters influenced him most. DONALD ZIETLOW Mitchell School Zig collects stamps for a hobby . . . would like travel to Europe to see the scenery . . . thinks a swimming pool would improve the school . . . liked friendliness of faculty and students. MARILYN WINTER St. Matthew Winters was thrilled by going to the 'Iunior Prom was member of C.S.M.C., prom committee, and Eagle staff . , . enjoys swimming . . . plans to be a math teacher. MARY WOLF St. Thomas Aquinas South America beckons to Wolfie . . . ice-skating and dancing take up much of her time . . . secret ambition still a secret . . . would like to be a secretary. BETTY WOIIECHOWSKI St, Barbara Betty came to Cathedral in senior year . . . photography is her hobby . . . high school prom was most enyoyable . . . likes Cathedral spirit and friendliness . . . another future nurse in our midst. IOHN WOSINSKI Greendale School Belonged to freshman football team . . . likes Cathedral spirit . . . meeting new people pleases him . , lunch provided his favorite period . . . the future Mr Sports Broadcaster would like to travel to Alaska. nr J 6 ROBERT CURLEY St. Augustine Curley spent two years at St. Francis Seminary and came to St. Iohn's in his sophomore year . . . was Editor- in-Chief of the Tower . . . claimed German as his favorite class . . . likes to drive . . . will take up Iournalism after graduation. PATRICK LIES Holy Rosary Pat played football for four years, received a minor letter, and also trophy in freshman year . . . biggest thrill was beating Marquette . . . pet peeve is studying but ad- vises irosh not to follow in his footsteps . . , will join the army or attend college. ---ni B 1 M...... Baaa . . . Baaa . . . Baaaaa sung with sincerity by Gil Drewek, lohn Hines, Mike Barron, and Al Niesen Versatility at its height with Carol Luser. INTERNATIONAL FIESTA Blow' 709' blow! Our smooth Latins from Cathedral4Pat Blayney, Marcella Campbell, Kathleen Horn, Donna Murphy, lim Barron, Bill Koslra, Pat Maher, and Tom Maher. I 2 sf W P-f Y i. ww Pl ,Univ D, ish ' R Adamsky Anna Badem Frarcrs Ballstrerm Lawrence Barkocz Eva Basler Dorothy Bauer Audrey Bax Mary Beckers Mary Ann Bednar Gertrude Brernal Fern Blaser Mary Ellen Blayney Patrxcra Boehme Bomta Brand Davxd Brox Earvm Bunzel Doreen Bushman Thomas Cabell Barbara Callen Mary Ann Camps Ted Cannr Malihew Chada Barbara Coats Douglas Crawford Robert Crrvello Ann Crrvello Ioseph Crrvello Nrna Cullen, Davnd Dana, PGUICICX Darga Bernard 1 Y' T' 'N-M Qi' p- ,Q li Q,-v 17 Ft? ind' '-fr' 'iso-f I N-r Ji' LA A 1 1 ,Ei 'bs 5 'T 03 'v Q 'T- if E 'Sf l if J' 9' 'Fi was - YI? ft- M xy- C' AW Q tr- 'ES' in 6 My ,W n g 'Ji' 7 . we U 'vu 6 'C' We 'V' QE,- f ga! 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Wxlham Gunderman, Daniel Guzinski, Iames Hahn, Mary Hallaska, Gertrude Haro, Dolores Herbert, Charles Herbert, Ronald ermans Alan Hlavachek Patncra Hoffmann Betty Hopwood Charles Ingrrllr Vmcent mes Ioan Iansen Rrchard Ieske Fred Kane Wllllam Kama Barbara u rprnskr Harry Klefer Shrrley Koellmg Franz Larson Donna nch lohn Lynch Mary lane Maqgxore Antomette Malkowskx Arlme Massanet Rose xwell Robert McCabe Mary McCann Shrrley McKxnley John McW1l11ams Mary nday Theresa oran Patrrcra Mornssey Thomas Newbauer Iames Nnkowskr Eunrce V Lagerman, Allan 4 9 Q fit' 'rv Z 'S' Wifi in we--ay YN ww ,sa P7 ,ff Q LL it hd -09 x-'K' x. 1'- :Q Ex Y flu' 3 4-314 IRM, 'cr' K , fu f W-f A , .,f'.j,, fda 'nw ' , IQ -' if 4 fig, ft' F - ,. ., R N 9 'C7' I 'QZITI7 Ochalek Angela Olivier Ioyce Pierner Rita Prerzchalski Florence Plremitscher Dolores Poehlmann Barbara Powondra Mary Ramm Iames Reilly Raymond Ries Carol Rinehart Ioan Roeser Sharlene Roeske Iohn Ryan lane Sadowski Martha Sawicki Eunice Schill Robert Scholler Dorothy Schroeder Iames Serzyk IoArm Stach Alice Stanley, Corinne Stelanik, Richard Strankowski, Donald Stubblelield, Walter Szopinski, Ruth Tadych, Virginia Tagliavia, Sara Tarantino, Peter Taylor, Carol Tews Mxchael T1bbetts Patrxcra Wndxsh Ierold Trapp Damel Trefren Betty Vcrladez Mary Catherme Vxtuccx Angelo Voss Carol Walsh Dcxvld Wexbel Patncmcr Wetzel Drane Wxssxng Kathleen Young Vaughn Zaborske Gerald Zaifxro Sally Zufirann Robert Zarse Thomas Zywxcke Carol Pemper Iames Cxemmskz Esther Mmtzer Mxchelle OBnen Icrmes Wendelberger Marllyn White, Dolores 'Ya CDA as I mg, I f Q Q Adams Mary Albrecht Barbara Andrus Norbert Ballstrrerr Frank Barron Kathleen Bartels Marlene Behrend Audrey Brernat Dorothy Blaser Doreen Borowskr Vxrqrnra Bouchonvrlle Noreen Bowen George Brmqs Wxlham Bukouras Lorrame Burant Lors Busalacchr Rose Carpenter Carol Chxrpka Patrrcla Colburn Elxzabeth Collova, Antolnette Corrigan. Colleen Cychosz. Carolyn D'Agostino, Mary Darqa, Francis Dillett, Mary Alice Dinnauer, Ierome Divjak, loseph Dorova, Emil Doss, Diane Draeqer, Rosmer Qi E? 7 TIT' i if iq? if'-Y Gu 'Z' K -si , Y I f3 l 49 Dfvu Y T? Sq, J N! 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Gretchen Schnelder, Iames Schroeder, Harold Schwabe, Annette Serio, losephme Sery Kathleen Slelslu lean Spera Phyllls Strelka Ianet Schmrtt Robert Talaslca Barbara Teqch Patrxcta Tramor Clarence Trowbridge Iames Vandenberq Paul Van Ryzm ohn Voss Carol Waqen Mary Walsh Edward Wamser Carol Whelan Patnck Whttmore Cynthta Wtssmq Ellen Zmqale Anthony Bxttner Rosemary Boulware Ieanlne Fxx Lawrence Hass Roseanne Luettqen Nancy Sanfxlrppo Rose Burghardt Ioan Bahslren Mary Berther Duane Bartosch Iames Becker Mary Io Calarco Ruta Check Camxlle Mlkalofsky Ioseph Muller Fred Powers Patncla Zv -nl 1-1 A Shannon Patr1c1a sais' Mclntosh Audrey Bellante Rosemary 'E' K 3' Q--ur l 'Eff v Yu 'XSP 'Q K-1 -5 WW '46 V-.r FRESHMAN HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Stemer Georgxcx Sheahcm Denms Drewek Mary Knoebel Charles 40 ..- 1 , v 'Dx gn . vm 'rv IQ 1 E W an , 'A V5 ' - bf . 3 A 1 A fwnP ' il I ' , I' h A . if F . N ' R V X . -2 , ' xv I 1 D I 1 . K, Kes,-.,q.!:f Anderson, Earl Annuziato, Donald Auer. Kathleen V Badem, Cecilia Basile. Nancy 4 . Beaudin. Dennis Bednarski, Frances Ca. Bergmann, Richard K Bilicki, Norma rf Bloom Carol Borman Gordon Bransted Beverely Braun Kathryn Braunreiter Iohn Brulle Sarah Camps Rita Carini Ioanne ll! Ciariciolo Ioyce Coffaro Ignatius Crain Rosemary Crisci GIGCQ Crowley Ann Crozier Sharon Cunningham BClIbGYU Daggett Barbara DeBuhr Ierry DeGrace Vexonica Denlice Catherine N, Dionne Arthur U Donigain Evelyn ...-.a .1 1 -4 0- 3' 1 'Y -1 if f 14' 65 sf, -Q A I U 'N ' ' -.fsfi 1 Q: Q- Q T7 3 ii' We C' 'Pe Q7 if 3 ' Fx . , 11 ,- xii v 'USF' -EZ' 83 'VN ,lv 42 Drewek Mary Dumke Amid Dzrerzak Alben Frtzsrmmons Wrllxam Folsom Dale Franzen lohn Gaffney Colleen Galrolo Ioseph Gazzano Marrlyn Grrmscherd Thomas Golub Robert Gray Alburton Grequska Frank Gross Robert Guzmskr Robert Haag Thomas Habeth Iohn Hass Katherrne Hoeltzner D1anne Howard lohn Imp Thomas Iaworskr Edward lemch Frank lozwrak Ferdmand Karolek Donald Kassel Nancy Kaye Duane Kung Marlene Kluborg Donna Knoblock Rrchard Knoebel Charles Kopp Arnold Kowaleskr Marcra Krrolske Dxane Krystowxak Vrvlan Kuczkowskr Thomas Kuqx Lawrence Kuszewsla Iames Lelsnnq Laura Luther Cel1ne Machl Andrew Magqrore Anthony Maher Ronald Mark Nancy Martell Iohn McAdams Iohn McCarron Colleen McGuire Mxchael Mcl-luqh Patrxck Mclntosh Palrlcna McKmley Mary Kay Mclauqhlm Maureen Melk Iohn Metcalfe Agnes Mmorxk lllchard Mohrhausen Carol Monahan Thomas Moncher Mary Monday Bermce Markus, Warren FET' -vo- Nd l Qi NJ' eq, fm? 7 W7 r ' -v 'SJ' 5--4 ri 'S' TAY Q P' 1 'T if l Rf' 1---v WL Q 'bf TT' 9 , s , an ' ' I - ries'-' 2111, x 'o ' Montabon Iames Moore Barbara Moore Nancy Mullen Francrs Murphy Frances Murphy Mary Mussomelr Peter Neumann Iacquelme Neuzerlrnq Leon Nlklasch Genevleve Olemczak Ruth Padovano Mana Palmskr Colleen Peterson Wayne Vxtrano Phllxp Phrlhps Iames Preper Urban Phemrtscher Charlotte Powondra Ioan Premke, Cecilia Banda, Rita Reale, Filomerra Reilly. Maureen Reimer, Mary Ann Rohde. Mary Ellen Roskopf, Arlene Ruzick, Charles Samolyk, Margaret Sauvaqecu, Ronald Schaeier, Margaret Schaftary Marlene Schrank Rosemary Schwalke Iames Schwabe LeRoy Scrortmo Ioan Serske Margaret Ann Serlo Ioyce Se-no Mary Sery Rose Anna Sheahan Denms Srlbernagel Arlene Sllvestrx Vrncent Srsulak Mary Strachanowskr Pat Somers Frank Sterner Georgia Young Irene Theys Thomas Thrmmesch Arnold Stehberger Nroholas Tobm Gwendolyn Torre Carl Tracy Thomas Uhan Kalhenne Thorson Anrta Verhalen Ianet Vrola Esther Zlmardl Mary Whelan Wrlllam Verhaalen Dolores f-qv Qf Q.. :sv A 3' L- Tv lg 'vu IC i Vfwfnv Q'? w an -'Q tx gp -s. in 'SIE' f-5 10 VN -,Q-17 'G' 'M J Y Wiki' ill 5 T' A 3 X A X 1 V lv 3 SP9 6 'xi ff 45 24' xlfwy Z scsi -- - ig., 1 Q M L Qf A, 5 -9 G Ty 1 ctob lf! if wi We shall always remember the prayer be- fore retreat conferences: I need Thee, Heart of Iesus, I need a friend like Thee: A friend to soothe and pity A friend to care for me. 4' S ...X li LY T t-'7 7 1 K-1 JD 7,-,S I J m Sweet Iesus, keep me near Thee, Close by Thee all the day: Permit me not, even though I would, From Thy loved side to stray. REV. IEROME E. BREUNIG Sl Flrst Friday Benediction is a precious memory. .-4 '? Ar . ii if A Q u . b an . W t., ,iwzay my -15.159315 HIV? fum 3 I Wrnmga k.,, ,.-, ww A1xlr .55 V 1 ' V 1' - l 'J' . WH ' nail f rf' has fi E . CI w 1 Q , .nv un!-an N. , gifs? P129 H! ' 5 6 2 if Q A 'f M g ' ' gr--' , F' 4 , X4 bv KV i o ., .. Q we-ww 1 g -f .4 WM. Ra -. , A fm E ,4 N . 5 i gulf , 'C THE SPIRIT OF CO-OPERATION 2 xx 4 Ei Ain. I Q g 575 l to s U Q 9 I J Above left: Donald Dugan successfully man- aged ticket sales for the Variety Show and Skating Party. Right: A familiar sight in the auditorium, Margaret Rohan, Mary Kiley and loAnn Behrend selling tickets. Below left: Mary Bielinski and Cathleen Kehl sold Christmas Cards. Above right: These are the men that make the show go on: Tom Maher, Ioel Van Hyzin, Michael Tews, and Bill Kane. , ,s Xi f- fi: But, Bletty Rice was top saleslady. She really 52 empt1ed the boxes. ,FJ SDCL!! 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Povvondra, P. Blayney bove right: Donald Plesnik awoke from his dream of Lady of Spain to accompany the whirling Tarantella. Hfsin A Center: Eva Barkocz favored us with a dance which she learned in her native Hungary. Below: Slocum's Mare was an apt pupil, with the help of I. Victory and R, Fitzpatrick's nimble feet, and Lois Mireau's teaching. DANCE - M. E. Blaser, H. Diesing, D. Biernat. K. Franzen, M. M. McWilliams, P. Blayney. 4 Gm ' I 'Q' in o Ann Behrend and Rose Mueller head the S5195 Stuff 1-E x- f xp F'-H1115 .4 in if 4 , -H' L Q ,gg N ,gym , v ,, UI , f .lf All . ,w , . 'Ti LM ,.- Q ry' WM vu 5-1 'S 5 I , E 6 g l A '? ,- 1 X-. ,af wwf X'xlI'fl ,gh Ca' Q iv' .B g 5 V . Ai , gy' Y 1 sl ,M ' ,XT f'i- ua .- ,f'f'j' yX ff V1 1. V E r . Vi ,ff Xvlww ,519 'L' ,. i . , I I li Am M f f r? : I , F r L . fftili t 2. 1 L , 'v 5 L S 5 0 f f -'W .. ' ' Q Inu . F ' U ff - x Q as , - gb' we The A Cappella Choir sings Green Cathedral directed by Mr. Gerald Schneider. Accompanist, Maugeen Honey. JF leen Uhan QQ Q 9 ti 196 Lf7 fa if ,IN J Q RWE 519' 'K' .X x O -l? Q9 Y ld misc r4T9'f PHI L Cnerefn If K 55,1 W7 cm EDRRL War ,B 'ne Q an ' f v' qfizxfix v- .Q W,---...M Q 5, M Q, mv A .W , ,, Q., V vs ,,f ,Q U ' I Q52 5. f W 9 1 , -0+ 0 I I iff? ,QS Top Row: I. Divjak, C. Wamser, D. Iensen, R, Hoffmann, C. Hightower, B. F I. Schroeder, I. Bartosch, I. Roeske, I. Lynch, I. LoCoco. Second Row: I. Martel, M. I. Becker, M. Honey, D. Scholler, P. Tarantino. D. Karole I. Ianowski, A. Dionne, N. Bouchonville. Cy JUNIOR BAND Top Row: M. A. Sisulak, Dionne Hoeltzner, L. Kuqi, A. Dionne, V. DeGraz:e, R. Olenizak. C. Torre, P. Vitrano. C. Gaffney, K. Sery. Second Row: C. Uhun, P. McIntosh, G. Niklasch, E. Donigain, E. Iaworski, W, Pegerson, P, McHugh, A. Crowley. Third Row: M. Rielly, B. Moore. I. Young, P. Strcrchanowski, M. Schaefer, I. Neumann, L.Neuzer1ing. I. Verhcrlen. Fourth Row: A. Silbernagel. A. Dumke, K. Auer, I. Kuszewski, R. Schrank, M. Plescotu, K. Hass, U. Pieper. 68 Front: C. Ruzik, D. Bergman, A. Thimmesch, M. McKinley, M. McGuire, D. Freshour. 76' i N . Third How: I. Hines, I. Kuszewski, B, Tallaska, L. Linstad, K. Franzen. D. Boulware, A. Zingale, I. Strelka. Fourth How: T. Iones, Iim Kuczewski, B. Kluharski, M. Niemyt, A. Welnak, E. Dorova, D. Qiurk, C. Luser, F. Balestrieri. Front: I. Kastner, A, Bartels. B. Boehme, R. San Fellippo, C. Whitmore. R.AWales. GLEE CLUB Top Row: T. Zingale, C. McCarron, I. Young, B, Daggett, D. Martin, M. E. Rohde, R. A. Sery. Second Row: G. Niklasch, F. Bednarski, D. Kluborg, M. A. Drewek, G. Sterner, M. Monches, S. Crozier, C. Dentice. Third Row: D. Hoelizner, F. Beale, E. Donigain, D. Verhaalen, G. Tobin, C. Premke. '52 MR. GERALD SCHNEIDER Director of Band and Chorus at Cathedral High 69 ll lll 2 Q .5 5 Quai, X . . .A.. Y Q W V' V X A 1 f ' E G 6 iv 3 3 a 'g J 4 '! 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Q' ,, ' Z -,Q Fa .Q ? ei-an K Q ...5 -G+ Y J l 3 X2 YKZFN , x QVQMQQN ,gg xx ia. .Af 1 i in SHG . 43, vf V ' NT 4 I i.i'zq?,.,M 4:3 . .rv ,r JUHIUH n, . 15, .J-. 1 ff.. . - w- 1 t ' 3 , LM? ,Tiff-f' .xf i'x.f IX Stars and flowers, soft lights and music charmed the dancers as King Harry Karpinslci led the grand march with his queen, Shirley Flcrnnick. is r, We ,W-pf i 3 Q XF Mlm , V X W1 -5 K Char een rczun, were resen in e our o onor X11,Xm ROBERT BARRY carne to us from Riverside High too late to have his picture in the senior section . . . wishes he came to Cathedral earlier . . . fwe like you, too, Bobl . . . plans to enter Marquette U. to study business administration. CLHSS UH!! Below: The longed for day has come! What fun getting all those signatures. '46 ti ui sl , 5 9 54,5 449 1- if ww L-L' hi! QW W Dietrich in cx familiar role. 'Evil .R ,. Y, bum s 'T Q-, rw slr Segeiaegf , 969227 ,i iiifjro fazoifissi , Us-i83'se72E-3895-ef 5-5.-834695 ,Et its-g-232 'i5tff29 ' , Bottom How, left to right: Iohn Burns, Iohn Griep, Iohn Dietrich, Robert Hoffmann, Iames Barron, Co-Captains Robert Dooley, Ted Grohosky, Al Niesen, Carl Hightower, Gilbert Drewek, Thomas Wierzbicki. Second Row: Head Coach Ray Hiedeman, Mark Fay, David Damon, Iames Sheeran, Andrew Machi. Al Gray. Earvin Brox, William Brings, William Gruzeclci, Walter Stubblefield, Robert Hanley, Patrick Lies, Thomas Stigler, Assistant Coach Charles Machi. Third How: Ferdinand Iozwiak, Iohn McKinley, Douglas Coats, Angelo Vitucci, James Guzinski, Donald Strarikowski, Robert Crawford, Thomas Morrissey, George Dimmel, Thomas Zarse, Iames Newbauer, Manager Richard Fitz- patrick. Top Row: Father Iohn Allemang, Athletic Director, Daniel Von Stockhausen. Thomas Girmsceid, Nicholas Steh- berger, Dale Folsom, Anthony Maqgicre, Ierome Dinnauer, Richard Minorik, Harry Tan, Michael McGuire, Richard Knobloch, Charles Ruzick. Missing: Gerald Stollenwerk. The 1950 Season was forecast as gloomy but the Eagles started for a first division berth from the first game. The spirit and determination of the Cathedral squad was rewarded by a third place in the Catholic Conference. The team was sparked by All-Conference Seniors Bob Dooley, Gil Drewek, Ted Grohosky, Tom Wierzbicki, Carl Hightower, and Iunior Tom Zarse. f s x sf, XS VA iqfx 2 k .L-A 15 , si tn Mae, -swf, A wi- +, , ' .f , A Y' .wfww W V . 'f N. ffl- -' 1- 131 A., -f . . Wh .. M ,lf 4 , x iw M .uni 7 ,ik I +1 -iifrfzzfaife Come on, move it! Q Wi. W ,, ee Now the referee wcmts to ploy. ,..,.,,,, yn 5' x Mflsi...B.D4w'K!ll1ll, '-W How does 1t look Rocco? 1 94 N iE1:'5 if S: qi' ' '1. if i . Y UTBAJYAS VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Back Row, left to right: Assistant Coach Charles Machi, Walter Stubbletield, Robert Dooley, Iames Sheeran, Iohn Dietrich, Iames Newbauer, and Coach Ray Heidemann. Kneeling: Mark Fay, William Gruszecki, Thomas Morrissey, Iohn Burns, Gerald Zaborske, and Thomas Zarse. Sitting: Ierry Dinnauer, Douglas Coats. Robert Zaffrann. Robert Pruse. WB FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD Left to right: Freshman Coach Charles Machi, Donald Annuziato, Peter Mussomeli, Michael McGuire, Andrew Machi, Charles Ruzick. Urban Pieper, Ferdinand Iozwiak, AI Gray. Anthony Maggiore, and Frank Mullen. I fo . rT 'N l it fa, 1 ,wif new f Liam, hw x yn. 5... vs.. . X . up tf N 'Q Q X X x N . V , L, , M.',,x Q M HC. , K , 1 113.11 ' ':s2p::i, , .. -- 1- 3-I i 2 Q 3 ,WNW X I I A WK' y X r 's . ,f 1 51 . ' 4 5 K V Il Yi' .. l l Q l Q el' W l Off we go. l get 42 BASKETBALL SCORES Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral , Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . Cathedral . . . 46 St, Iohn's , . 4U South . . . 49 St. Patrick's . 34 Campron . . BO Washtnqton . 43 Marquette . 40 Pius , . . 49 Notre Dame . 64 Don Bosca . 40 St. Catherine' . 43 Lincoln . . 49 Messmer . 49 St, Bona's . 49 St. Patriclds . 37 Marquette . 44 Plus . . . 29 Notre Dame . 45 Don Bosco . 26 St. Catherine' . 48 Messmer . . . 43 St. Bona's. TOURNAMENT , 76 Edgewood . 47 Marquette . 44 St. Norbert's . 37 Aqurnas . tw W lfwwl 74 l 'bl C, Don't stop now, Iohn! Bet Im taller than you! 2 . 'MY' aww WWW-Q, ,, 4 ,LW Sa QL Q SVT? il? wsilf' BBLEFIELD f iv 5 Y 'QA 'Wi v 05 S kg-hh? I 1 R93 ,I VC' -'H+ J Luv'-V Q, U' Th1S IS gomq io be easy' O.K. gang, 1et's show 'eml .ZX A, mr 2YQ Qloiy 'cl xi ef, 'Nm CHEER LEADERS U Top How: Kathleen Wissinq, Florence , xi Pierzchalski, Arline Malkowski, Mary LD X, Ann Burns, Bottom Row: Barbara Poehlmann, Donna Larson, Mrs. Rita Heideman, Directress Audrey Batt. Anna Adamsky. 3 7 D FN We was robbed! 91 who are we for? CATHEDRAL! SETAEIUP pdf S! Top: Let Us at 'em! Top, Comer: Look at that! .M NLKXK L5 X, A A 'A ' As s lg, boox A - K R E I 'ith 1 VMC? xxxyj Right: Oooo! Whcit muscles! ' WMM AX i 5 5 'XJ FXE ' - e ASW J 222 Below: Cc1thedrci1's spirit! Below, Comer: The king cmd his subjects. a z 6 -dv ip! YT? M4 HIMJ WE CAN DREAM, CAN'T WE? 1 f Gf-3 7 'VN I if I ?3f riigffi? H ' ' H FUI . 5 Q ,EQ If .fx ,J A, x , ,Gm ADDITION TO ST. JOHNS CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL LJ.F PEACOCK ARCHITECT X The l95l Eagle Staff Wishes to Thank SALON STUDIOS For the Excellent Senior Portraits For the Many Pictures ot School Activities For Unfailing Help and Courtesy to Us in Our Many Problems Iohn Hrnes drd the photography for the class officer pages lVl my of the athletic shots are the work of Patrick Cannon Cover design and letterrng are the work of Mary Breltnskr and Lynette Iohnson The Eagle Staff vvrshes to express apprecratxon to all who helped rn the publrcatron of the 1951 annual' To Sister Magdalen Srster Vincentrne and Slster Georgetta for untrrrng efforts and contrnual qurdance to the Hammersrnrth Kortmeyer Company for expert advrce to the Boehm Bindery Company and to everyone who assrsted us rn any way we extend srncere thanks 9 HCHHUUJLEDGIHEHTS 0 'N . A I7 by fr A fl , f1 'Lf C 0 V F 4' t A 'gh Yi n .', A ' wb ak S r H p 5557? ,, n K W' 4 Fi I X , '1,'m.ff J , ,' 14 1: ' 'f A . ' f ,.,. 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