Cathedral Boys High School - Cathedralogue Yearbook (Springfield, IL)

 - Class of 1947

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,wc-1 SENIORS scno, SAMUEL Football 2, 3, 4. SHEA, DONALD Intramural Basketball 2, 3-Basketball SIEBERT, WILLIAM Basketball I-Intramural Basketball 2. 3, 4-Variety Show 2, 3. 4-Band I, 2, 3. 4-Baseball 4-Science Club 3, 4-Associate Editor of Yearbook '47. SPINNER, LOUIS Band I, 2, 3, 4-Variety Show 3 Science Club 3, 4. STAAB, IAMES Band I. 2, 3-Variety Show I, 2, 3, 4. STURGIS, GEORGE Intramural Basketball I. TRUTTER. RICHARD Band I, 2-Variety Show I, 2, 47 Science Club 3, 4. VIELE, LOUIS FootbaII I, 2, 3, 4-Variety Slrow I, 2-IntramuraI Basketball I. WILKIN, ROBERT Intramural Basketball 4-GIee Club 3 -U. S. Navy. ZITO, SAMUEL Band I, 2, 4-Variety Show 4-Intramural Basketball I. Page 1 utr. II I

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SE NIORS NELSON, JAMES Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4-Football I ,2- Baseball 2, 3-Variety Show I, 2- Clee Club 2, 3. O'CONNOR, ROBERT J. Cllimes Staff '47-Yearbook Staff '47 -Variety Show l, 2-C-lee Club 3. O'MALLEY, JOHN Intramural Basketball. PHALEN, WILLIAM Variety Show 2-Intramural 2. RAY, JOHN Cheerleader 3, 4-Variety Sl-row 3, 4 -Intramural Basketball 3, 4-Glee Club 2, 3, 4. RYAN, CHARLES Transfer from Campion. SANDHAAS, JOSEPH Intramural Basketball I-Science Club 3, 4-Variety Show 4. SASSENBERGER, JOSEPH Band l, 2, 3, 4-Variety Sh 3 4 , . SCHAFER, ROBERT Football 3, 4-Intramural Basketball 3, 4-Variety Show 2, 3. SCHWESKA, ALBERT Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Basketball ow l, 2, l':1g'ty SQtV1'Iltl't'lI



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S E N I O R S WASSELL, DONALD Chimes Staff, Yearbook '47-Glee Club 3, 4. THOMPSON, GENE Football I, 2, 3, 4. Seniors Nol Having Picture . BRENNXAN, PAUL List of Mid Semester Cradualcs Football 1, 2, 3, 4. FITZGERALD, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, ROBERT U. S Navy, Football l, 2 35 Intra mural' Basketball l, 2, 3. I - U' S' Navy: Football I' 2' 3' 4: Bas' FLATTERY, JAMES ketball 1, 2, 3,4. XXX-atlier: None P ringlizld 'illirihune it ,l unc I. 1900 Published Far the Heck Of ll THOMAS BRACCO RETURNING FROM TRIP TO MOON Tom Bracco is reported returning from the Moon with Kilroy as a prize pas- senger. Tom got the idea for his ship from the Rocket Ball Pen that he used at Cathedral High. ln taking off he nar- rowly missed the Curtis and Dunham penal farm in New Berlin, where Bill Frey is mayor. For pictures, Tom took those two ace photographers, Vic Alane and Don Wassell. LATEST NEWS OF THE WORLD Richard McGlennon, manager of the Alaska Fur Company owned by Howard Mohr and Charles Johnson, has intro- duced a new discovery made by Don Burmeister. Don has found that by cross- ing a mink with a kangeroo, fur coats with the pockets already built in are de- rived. Four local men left for England this morning from New York. They are lvan Boykin, George Sturgis, James Hannah, and james Delaney. lvan Boykin is going to his monastery in Mongolia after spend- ing a short vacation of one week in the United States. James Delaney is manager of the Pales- tine Railroad lnc. and is also returning after a vacation. James McGee is presi- dent of the line. Mr. Sturgis and Mr. Hannah are re- turning to the salt mines in Siberia, where they are salemen for the Fitzgerald Spice Company. Daniel Carey, manager of the Cater- pillar Diesel Co., received an order for ten snowplows this ngqning by cablegram from Robert Brost, Superintendent of Highways in Lower Slobovia. HUMAN INTERESTS Wm. Phalen, chief artist for the Charles Hostick Comic Syndicate said yesterday that Charles Hanselman has been chosen as the model for Major Hoople. Charles Gillespie and james Nelson, the florists, with the aid of john Franz. a scientist, have perfected a way to make the Century Plant bloom every year, james Flannigan, David Durako, and Robert Wilkin left yesterday for a Trap- pist Monastery where they expect to re- main and become members of that com- munity. Gene Grady, James Furhman and Ted McCurdy have inherited a chain of res- turants from an unknown heir. We are wondering what they will call this newly acquired bit of wealth. Bill Harding, crooning in Hollywood, will not be able to sing for a few weeks because of a severe cold which he devel- oped while visiting friends in Springfield. STRIKE NOTICES Strikes seem to be rather new around Springfield any more, but we received word this moming that a strike has been called at the new Jack Amrhein bakery by Richard Trutter, the head of the union. Mr. Trutter said that it was extremely difficult for his men to continue baking bread with a mother's care. Richard Herter, head of the Illinois National Guard, has revealed that Vincent johnson has been appointed supervisor for the Springfield Unit engaged in breaking 'the strike at Robert Schafer's Brewery. MEETING HELD Doctor Farney, the famous laughing gas expert, addressed a meeting of the local druggists. The important pharmacists attending the Bob Morgan, of Doerfler, Lauren Coe, attended. meeting were Ken Doerfler. Louis Burg, of the company Morgan and Burg. Mr. and Louis Spinner also ENTERTAINMENT Louis Viele and Fred lmpastate opened the Stagger Out night club. Only soft drinks are sold. An overflow crowd saw the opening night show. The World's greatest Tenor, Mr. Petrilli, and the orchestra under direction of the renowned Samuel Zito gave a superb performance. james Griffin is managing the Grand Old Opera owned by Robert O'Connor. He has announced that Joe Sassenberger Editor-john Heisler SPORTS PARADE Alley Cats Favored To Win Close Game Rumor has it that james Keenan, fa- mous sportsman, is giving odds on Bob lVlurphy's Alley Cats to beat Jack Kuznicks Blockheads in the bowl game tomorrow night. Gaio, Mangan and Bren- nan are expected to give Kunzick's stars plenty of trouble with their wide open offensive. Gibbons, Casey and Ray, however, will give Murphy's forward wall plenty of trouble before the game is minutes old. Our favorite wrestling promoter, joe Jarrio, has done it again. This Thursday he had two star attractions. Tiger john VonBehren will go the limit with big George Finnegan, and Smiling Bob Eggleston will grapple with affable joe Sandhaas. jim Staab, best of his kind in the state, will referee this difficult as- signment. Al Schweska and Frank Mazrim are defending their title as Chamw' hs ot the Golden Gloves. Their age tell agdinst them this time. Sam SgTo will meet the aged champion joe Louis in a fifteen round bout this Friday night at Madison Square Garden. NOTlCE James Mounce has announced that he will run for reelection for Mayor, His opponent, Granville Helm, has promised many great reforms if he is elected. john O'Malley is expected to be the new Chief of Police. Mr. McGee, the present Chief of Police is heading Mr. Mounce's campaign. and his all-girl orchestra will appear for a limited time only, On the same program is the popular violinist and commedian-- Laughing Joe Keffner. On the Town Meeting of the Air pro- gram this week we have James Davlin. James Henneberry, james Schafer and William Siebert discussing the necessity of common sense in our argument with the powerful Afghanistan government. Page Nineteen

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