Cathedral High School - Cathedralite Yearbook (St Cloud, MN)

 - Class of 1931

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Pl' 4-em, M, CATHEDRAUTE t U W , Q TENNIS COURTS Greatest happmess of the greatest number A7 43' A-T2 'L N ,...,, 2 Y-,-,,. f Y - 1 Q5 'i,.- g.,..1v-'b-4' QAAAXVJ' I93I if 1 JMQ Pgls 'ilrrbf Mn cA1HEo12A1nTt M, Mg., 1 Cathedrallte Edltorlal Staff lim Hard Work and ambltlon charactemzed Florence s superv1s1on of the annual Her watchful and systema t1c att1tude made the Work go smoothly and all copy Was sent to press ln record tune at the least poss1ble expense Earl IS short We ad1n1t but he certamly 1S a suc cessful athlete Hls actual experlence 1n Journahstlc Work coupled W1th enthus1asm and an act1ve engage ment m sports made h1m Just the man for the pos1t1on of athlet1c edltor Erma must have been born W1th a streak of humor for she certamly bubbles with overflowlng good sp1r1ts Th1s character1st1c adapted her for the posltlon of fea ture ed1tor whlch she carrled out cleverly and humor ously The snapshot pages especlally deserve commen There IS not much quant1ty but a great deal of quallty to Irene Her greatest amb1t1on hes 1n all glrls sports Even though she IS such a llttle g1rl she showed much ardor ln these sports both as a penman and as an athlete Enthuslasm made Myrtle the very person for the pos1t1on of photograph and engravmg ed1tor Her Work Was to oversee the takmg of p1ctures and the reducxng of them An 1nterest1ng b1t of act1v1ty lt proved to be That 1S why our pictures are all so good thanks to Mlcky Eff1c1ency 111 her Work made LOUISE one of the echtor s greatest helps The dummles Were 1n her care and she although lnexpenenced dld excellent Work on them Copy read1ng Was also one of her dut1es and she was truly successful 1n thls pos1t1on All 1n all Lou1se was an am b1t1ous copy ed1tor and proved very helpful to the rest of the staff Cggdyr l93l W4 QMM Pael-I ,. VV ,VV ,-1 xxxfw xl V 1, , K4 X III lil . . . , 7 1 1 U ' E dation. . . . . . . , ' ll ' ' 77 - 1 7 . . . . , ' I ! , . 3 . , ' Sr- LJ - Q' sf A ' 5 dm, M, CATHEDRALITE M 1 Cathedrallte Eclltorlal Staff is mm The art1st W1ll' Here IS a real worker The frults of last summer s amb1t1on the d1v1s1on pages show the rewards of hls labor The cartoon pages are also h1s work Oh well Judge them for yourself we thmk they are excellent When It came to the game of feature art Vlfglhla played the ed1tor She 1S qu1te the unportant person on the staff as she has the iirst and last words to say the foreword and the fims She IS also respons1ble for the fine hand lettermg Florence Ryan would select h1gh notes of hfe such as the orchestra glee club and art club along W1th these she had a solemn note the servers She certamly d1d a fine p1ece of work ln them Wrltlng up lower orgamza t1ons lS no play Ask her The alumnl seemed to be Lu s ma1n 1nterest but she also composed entertammg WI'1t9 ups on the longer estabhshed clubs Luc1lle IS one of those persons whose cheerful sweetness makes l1fe easler to bear even staff 1 e Renee IS gu1lty of the sen1or sectlon Maybe some day she wxll tell you how to mount sen1or panels She should know The custody of a d1ary also gave her an 1mportance to the staff In thls she recorded all the 1n terestmg events of the assembly along w1th some un1n terestlng ones such as exammatlons Freshman sophomores and Jumors were Catherme s h1gh hghts She Wrote clever l1ttle poems about all of them along w1th more SGFIOUS Wflte ups Furthermore when not enlargmg a staff d1ary of lower class act1v1t1es or rompmg about on the basketball floor she mounted Jumor panels Tully IS almost as Jolly a wr1ter as a sportsman imllf W4 am? 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I l'f. , . l . . . , J Y - I , 7 - . , l sr , VY l93l ,f M gf, .1 QM, My CATHEDRAME M MJ l Page 16 Catheclrallte Buslness Staff mm Vlfgll has been a very pleasant and an exceptlonally efificlent manager He helped superv1se the financxal part of the annual Whlch mcludes the SOl1C1t1I1g of adver tlsements the pay1ng of bllls and the keepmg of books Through V1Tg1l s efforts Cathedrahte s busmess sectlon has been greatly lmproved Ah' Harold Schaefer the advertlsmg manager' In hlm are concentrated more pep ambltlon and enthus lasm than ln any other member on the stai Harold Was responslble for the advertlsmg and a real busmess experlence he derlved from It yes and much Work But then success 1S lts own reward Martha 1n the post of clrculatlon manager con subscrlptlons obtalned mlght be attrlbuted to the efHc1ent advertlsmg feat she superv1sed durmv an assembly hour but more hkely to her cheerful face beh1nd the desk every Wednesday Here IS the staff helper Ramona Belng of a most cheerful nature she spread sm1les and laughter 1n our httle office However brlnglng despalrmg annual ed1 tors out of the depths Was not her only duty B6S1d6S helpmg the clrculatlon manager she also filed plctures cuts and annuals T1ck tlck tlck tlck tlck That IS Ralph one of the most efliclent typlsts of the school Nelther 1n speed not ln promptness can anyone excel hlm and because of thls he was glven charge of the final coples of artlcles before they were sent to press Although the pos1t1on of typlst was anythmg but easy Jenme s cheerful attltude toward work kept the atmosphere cheerful She IS one of our most efflclent typ1StS and W1th her sunny smlle was a great acqu1s1 tlon to the staff Qwyf 1951 W4 tml? V -. xr -V 'VV ,J X,-s VV Xl y ,Q N, K 1 T rin El g . , . . , . . ' ' 7 ll ' J 71 ' ' 1 U , . . . I l . : : l - y . , . e- : Q l l o 1 ' ducted a most successful campalgn. The number of . . . . Q y 6- , . . , , -' . . . . , . , , - . H . - . - . -' . , I a , , . 1 . . I 1 v . 1 ' T' sf v' 'X Q Q SAQ QP fx K 51 N J I If ,X 5' :Wk ff., f 'Z f M59 'rf I RX-qv-145' ,',f' ,H N X X f X mv 5 R WM 639 Z KQQ? XXES4-'!1Qga'f' M' Wafchmcn of whom OU' Safely lakes no heed ADMINISTRATIQN K ,lf W 5 I I-V I Q7 V V 36, Mk Q Qfiff M YQ N' ,W ' 4 '. iff f - I VI!! A , N N l,: f1g ,L fx . XX v fw bf J-' - -- - . . X w ,I ,- 31,4 .3 f - 1,53 r, :Q tw-'f Q e X: Q l . x . inppg, - ., yf PER I ,m.Ni1NF1mJQ-5 N nw , 145,41 I xN WQg?FWJf wJf X A xx -iff. 4- 2 iv A x .. Q f Av-v ,ly-Ar, QA-, 117- f TM' SL4?f5?,ff,. O Q X. 151.1 ' :iv ' ff Tw' ' AXXL, gf? - ffl' wgf K - N -Mirza-:v27g:,:,g.i 7, 'V ,I X 93-N M' Hx, -T: tilff 1 - I. M - - '- ff- ' Ill 4' . vis.,-:K x.:7.s:-,Ai ll! 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Afgl,Nl,L5 ' iw Y lard Y iVf-Y i Wiki' VY V I N 1 f N JM J fue V7 RDVEREND T LFO KEAVFNY Supermtendent of Cathedral Hlgh School .Ill JI-0. fxf 1 .ff t f I I JY' A X, Nf' 'WJ K! .mffiia f' aff Y 'Jil N W lgifff W 7 D QM, M, CATHEDRALITE U M My Qpfx .IW PKJ My Dear Fr1e11ds You have successfully completed your h1gh school career As you leave th1s 111 st1tut1o11 your teachers Wlsh you success 11'1 your chosen fields Success 111 the Chr1s t1a11 sense means fidehty 11'l God devotlon to country respect for self Be V1rtuous be patr1ot1c be true to self Smcerely ?QJ cg-A fl 'Wnfij mm My x iv VV! X1Nf,VNxlV 1 ,mp 1 A' ll Q53-1 1 . . . , . . 2 ' J , . l J I ll XJXO 'Qfxf I 'Y' ISS! if A NJ 5 P 21 Mmiv fr QATHEDRALITE we Y YM ,Ms FACULTY RELIGION Rev T Leo Keaveny Superrfnterzdent Chrzstzara Doctrme Semors Rev John Denery Chrzstzcm Doctrme .Tumors Rev Bernard Wlldenborg Chrzstzcm Doctrme Sophornores Rev Peter Gruenes Chrrstzan Doctrme Freshmen S1ster Rlcharda O S B Prmczpal DRAMATIC ART Rev T Leo Keaveny Rev John Denery ENGLISH Slster Lewlne Errglzsh 4 Slster Amara E nglzsh E nglzsk 1 S1ster John Clement Englrsh 2 Slster Adeltrudls Englzsh MATHEMATICS S1ster Ollvette Algebra 2 Geometry Geometry Trzqonometry Slster Catherme Algebra 1 PRINTING Mrs Rose Rellly The Cathedral H1gh School an accredlted Cathohc mstltutlon IS afflh ated W1th the North Central ASSOCIHTIOD It has at present an enrollment of three hundred erghty five students from the parishes of the St Cloud dlocese The Cathedral School IS regulated by 1ts supermtendent Reverend T Leo Keaveny who has accomphshed much ln advancmg It smce 1928 He IS capably a1ded by the prmcrpal Venerable S1ster Rlcharda who dlrects an efficlent corps of Bened1ct1ne Sxsters as teachers The commerclal art and domestle sc1ence departments and the regular acadernc course offer many opportun1t1es for the student m selectmg h1s vo cat1on and 1n preparmg for It Vocat1onal gmdanee IS also provlded by competent lecturers and by the home room system Whlch provldes tralned adv1sors who personally superv1se the school hab1ts of the students under thelr care ilmm! l93l W 1 MMI? 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Mt v ff CATHEDRAUTE Nalin C VU WMP FACULTY ART PRIIFIICT OF STUDIES Slster Adeltrudls Slster Germame Art 1 Art 2 An 3 ORCHESTRA Slster Ursulme DOMESTIC ART GLEE CLUB Slster Theonllla Sewmg Slster Ursuhne Home Decoratzng COMMERCIAL ATHLETICS S1ster Davora Typewrztmg Rev John Denery Bvvkkeerwg Dzrector S tenoqraphy Stamslaus Kuffel Coach Commercml Law Stamslaus Kuffel Constance Z1erden Sister Gefmalne Gzrl s Coach Comerczal Arzthmetzc Dur1ng the year there are Speclal functlons to g1V6 the student an oppor tunlty to acqulre soclal hablts These partles are sponsored and financed by the varlous classes The numerous orgamzatlons and clubs ex1st1ng 1n the school ald 1n the development of leadershlp ln the formatlon of character and 1n self expres s1on 1n such act1v1t1es as dramat1cs mus1c and art The Weekly paper super V1Z9d by Mr Kuffel and publlshed ln the school s prmt shop under the efhclent dlrectlon of Mrs Re1lly along vvlth the annual Cathedrahte dlrected by Slster Bermce features the Journal1st1c act1v1ty of the students Mus1c also finds a promlnent place at the Cathedral by means of the choral club dlrected by Father Gruenes and the glee club and orchestra dl rected by Slster Ursulme Llterature and creat1Ve Wr1t1ng are stressed m the C P A club under Slster LeW1ne who IS also domg a splend1d Work ln promotlng a school W1de 1nterest 1n Cathollc l1terature The g1rls ID her group are encouraged to study Cathollc authors and lnterest the other students ln them Thls IS facllltated through the co operatlon of Slster Estelle who as hbrarlan selects excellent books for the Cathedral hbrary and encourages the students to read them CMJ 'H MM . 4 4 4 4 , 4 4 4 . . , . . . 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' 2 1 , . 7 ' ' . . . , 2 ' 1 2 sf W' YL N' sf tx Page 73 qmtrmgwefe mmwnmt sKtrUyy,MQ FACULTY Slster Berruce Chemzstry Physzcs Slster Estelle Botany Bzology Physzology Slster Jean General Sczence SOCIAL SCIENCE Stamslaus Kuffel Soczal Studres Slster Lorame Arnerzcan H rstory S1ster Manta Anczent H zstory Modern Hzstory FOREIGN LANGUAGE Slster Mary Clalre Czcero Vrrgrl Caesar Grammar GERMAN S1ster Waltrudls German German FRENCH Slster Lewme French French LIBRARIAN Slster Estelle Football basketball and tenms are the leadmg athletxcs at the Cathe dral Wrth Rev Father Denery as dlrector and Mr Kuffel as coach The un derclassmen have an opportunlty to dlsplay thelr ab1l1ty ln sports by mter class games Athletlcs are financed by the act1v1ty fee of the students and by the B G A The gymnasmm class Wh1ch was organlzed durmg the year by MISS Z1erden succeeded ln stlmulatlng healthful enthuslasrn for athletlcs among the g1rls At var1ous tlmes throughout the year speakers address the student body Dur1ng other assembly hours the clubs and classes conduct programs Wh1ch prove to be very entertalnlng A Well equlpped cafeterxa IS operated by a competent manager and cook Mlss Ethel Lauerrnan who IS Very popular among the students Mr Vouk the Jamtor does all he can to make the school comfortable and IS especxally accommodatmg When needed for tendlng fires shovelmg snow and rnendlng broken furmture that Yer ana 1 2 1 4 . . 1 the gate receipts which are collected by one of the school's enterprising clubs, v' ' L v i931 V A J gl P ge 24 rim, My CATHEDRALWE U My KM? Our Supeflntehdent Father Keaveny IS a man of h1gh profess1onal 1deals and has a keen mterest 1n the act1v1t1es of our school and of our class H became supermtendent of the Cathedral H1gl1 School and pastor of the Cathedral Par1sh 1n 1929 HIS Work 1n the school cons1sts 1n superv1s1on of the school teachmg rel1g1on to the sen1or class and d1 rectmg the Cathedral Players In all mrcumstances he has rnamfested leadersh1p and sympathy so that a confldent1al relat1onsh1p between pup1ls and the1r supermtendent has been bu1lt up Father Gruenes the sen1or ass1stant pastor of the Cathedral par1sh the mstructor 1n rel1g1on to the freshmen and cho1r master IS popular Wlth every one He came to the Cathedral par1sh 1n 1926 unmedlately after h1s ordlnatlon to the pr1est hood He was born ln Eden Valley Mmnesota and recelved h1s elementary educat1on there He com pleted h1s hlgh school college and semlnary educa tlon at St John s Un1Vers1ty CollegeV1lle M1nne sota In addltlon to h1S dut1es of teachlng at the Cathedral Hlgh School he IS dlrector of the Choral Cl1o1r Father Denery the Ir1sh tenn1s star Was born at T1ntah M1nnesota on September 30 1902 In July 1928 he came to the Cathedral par1sh as TGS1 dent asslstant pastor H1s dut1es at the Cathedral are many he teaches rel1g1on to the Jumors d1rects the Muners Dramat1c Club supervlses Cathedral athlet1cs and coaches the freshmen basketball team In connect1on Wlth dramat1cs he conducts a publ1c speaklng class and promotes the popular Jumor Jambouree In athlet1cs coach and tearns could accompllsh very httle w1thout the help of th1s 1n telllgent dlrector REV T LEO KEAVENY RFV Pl 'IDR GRUFNES REV JOHN DENFRY My Pag 25 xr Sf Nf- f, 'xr ,. ,-I N1 fv- V l' ' 'xc Il N 1 1 . 9 1 1 ' . l . 1 . . . . . , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' . , . . . . 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' 1 . 1 Y v' R V I95l It ye QM, M, CATHEDRAUTE t U My ,f REV BERNARD WILDENBORG MRS ROSE REILLY MR STANISLAUS KUFFDL The sophomore rehgxon mstructor Father Wll denborg IS a man from out our mldst for he was born ln thls c1ty on November 13 1901 Havmg recelved h1s early educatlon at the Cathedral Grade School and at our own Alma Mater he finlshed h1s hlgh school course and two years of college at St Lawrence College at Mount Calvary WISCOHSIH From there he went to St John s Unlverslty at Collegevllle from whxch he was graduated on June 11 1927 Father Wlldenborg IS espec1ally beloved by the chlldren ln hls rel1g1on classes for h1s w1t and ready sm1le A V1V1d and sweet personalrty makes Mrs Rellly a great favorlte among the students and facul ty Her work 1S the teachmg of prmtlng She came to us 1n 1924 and for three years was 1nstruc tor of the g1rls gymnas1um class But It IS 1n the management of the prmt shop that she has gamed popularlty for lt 1S here that we know her best Under her supervlslon the prmtlng class pubhshes the Cathedral Ch1mes Along wlth thls she su permtends the prlntmg of other materlal for our school and for surroundlng Cathollc mstltutlons In 1927 Stan Kuffel came to the Cathedral Hlgh School as coach and teacher Durmg hls four years at the Cathedral he has successfully coached the football basketball track baseball and box 1ng teams Durmg the first two years he produced a champxonshlp team ln basketball Thls year he reorganlzed the popular Monogram Club The puplls greatly apprec1ate thls act1on Mr Kuffel proves to be an mterestmg and capable teacher ln soclal sclence Journahsrn and commerclal law In add1t1on he 1S a competent advlsor of the Chlmes our weekly paper qw 'H me Page 26 Y Xb 1 'xx xr V ,VV ,J Nd AV V X V 7 K 4 X , - 1 , , , . 1 , . , . . 1 , . . , . . . . , . li ' n - ' x. 1 7 J x I ' ! 7 ' . . . - H - U , 1 L sf v A ' 'r. 1? . x XXX K Q 3152 j g M , EP I 'N iff' V! 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CLASSES -Squire QM, M, CAIHEDRALIIE M, mu RphN ug kC TI-IE SENIORS ROBERT HOLLENHORST Class Presldent IV Football I Orchestra I II III Cah1IV Chlmes II Choral Club IV Homecorrnng III IV The CFISIS IV VIRGINIA ROSENBERGER Vlce Presldent IV X Y III C P A IV Jambouree III Cathedrallte IV P1n and Rlng Commlttee IV Freshman Dance IV Jumor Ball III Sophomore Hop II Graduatlon III Homecomlng III IV Art Club II III Chlmes IV Chrlstmas Program IV The CTISIS RALPH N EUTZLING Class Secretary IV Cathedrahte IV Chnnes II Cahl IV Freshman Dance IV Graduatlon III Home cormng IV Jumor Jambouree III The Cr1s1s FREDERICK COOK Class Treasurer IV B G A IV Jumor Jambouree III Secretary Treasurer III Freshman Dance IV Jumor Ball III VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Lucllle W1mmer Erma Young SUMMA CUM LAUDE Angelme Shumer I-I1ldegard Storkamp Vlrgll Prem Irene Dombovy Carol1ne Frltz Lucllle Kasner V1rg1n1a Rosenberger Florence Basflen djmddy I93l 'J QMMQ Bo Bunny H uns Fred Pg29 xr xr V -V 'xr ,V ,J X.-I fv- xl I XX 1 W Rober 0 enhorst Virginia Rosenberger al eu z in Frederic ook u bu Y I 7 Y I ' . ll ' u , , ' r 1 2 2 , fc ' ' 77 , . 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' 1 : . . 4 xf W' sf v' ' a e QM, MJ V CATHEDRAUTE is Pug 30 RICHARD APPERT Dzck Sophomore Hop II Junlor Jambouree III Freshman Dance Commlttee IV Gradua t1on Commlttee III DONALD BRAUN Don Homecomlng Decoratmg Commlttee IV Orchestra I II Freshman Dance Comm1ttee IV The CTISIS IV RALPH BARTHELE MY Ral Baseball III IV Football IV Basketball IV Freshman Dance Commlttee IV Junlor Jambouree III Monogram IV The Cr1s1s IRENE DOMBOVY Bovy Jumor Jambouree III Basketball I II III IV Tennis II III IV Annual Staff IV Soccer III Klttenball II III Llve Wlres IV M1meTS IV H1M IV C P A IV Sophomore Hop Comrnlttee II Freshman Dance Commlttee IV Choral Club I II III IV Homecomlng Comrnlttee IV Tag Day Commlttee I II III IV Second Chlldhood IV FLORENCE BASTIEN Flossy X Y III C P A IV Clrculatlon Manager Annual Staff III Edxtor Cathedrahte IV III Junxor .Iambouree III .Tumor Ball III Sophomore Hop II Homecommg Commlttee IV Freshman Dance Commlttee IV Chaxr man Graduatron Commlttee III Publlclty Chalrman Jumor Week III Delegate to M H S P A Conventxon III IV Basket ball Homecomlng III Tag Day IV CLARA FREICHEL Clare Junlor Jambouree III Freshman Dance Commlttee IV LUCILLE BISCHOFF Chlmes Staff II Sophomore Hop II Fresh man Party IV The CTISIS IV CAROLINE FRITZ Frztzy Glee Club III Junlor Jambouree III Chlmes Staif II Freshman Commlttee IV I C Club IV H1 M Club IV Homecornmg Com rn1ttee IV P1n and Rmg Comrruttee IV STEVEN BELANGER Steve Basketball I II III IV Homecomlng Corn nuttee IV B G A IV Jumor Jambouree III Tennls III IV K1ttenballI II Sopho more I-Iop Commlttee II MILDRED GRAHAM Mooney Llve Wlres II Freshman Dance Commlttee IV Jumor Jambouree III Cap and Gown Comrmttee IV r ISI 'NIWMIP N xr Xf- ' X! sf 'I N-X fvs Nl V ll' f K -1 SX lf X CK ' il : '. : I - ll YY . . . . 5 , I , H ' ' n , . 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I Q - 3 . 2 . . , : : ' - I sr- , L , Y' V' lx ' V l95l W 4 3 J CATHEDRALIIE U Pape 32 FLORENCE KNESE F o Freshman Dance Commlttee IV BRUCE LANSING Spruce Football I II III IV Basketball III IV B G A III IV Freshman Dance Com mittee IV Cap and Gown Commlttee IV The CTISIS IV EDWIN KLEBER Eclclze Klttenball II Basketball II III IV Tenms III .Iumor Jambouree III B G A IV Freshman Dance Commlttee IV Student Manager IV Why The Chlmes Rang III Mxmers IV Seal of Confesslon I Mono gram Club IV The CTISIS IV ESTI-IER LANDRE Carrots Fntered from St Benedzcls 28 Junlor .Iambouree III Junlor Ball III Freshman Party IV Chlmes Staif IV CARL KOLLING Rabbre Basketball I II IV Cah1 IV I-Iomecommg Commlttee IV P1n and Rmg Committee IV Freshman Dance Commlttee IV Junior Jambouree III The CYISIS IV Freshman Dance Commlttee IV ROSE KNOBLACH Bzbs Freshman Dance Commlttee Chalrman IV Junlor Ball III Cap and Gown Commlttee RAMONA MAUS Mona Enlered from Bell Hzgh Los Angeles Falzforma Annual Stall IV L1veW1resIII IV C P A IV Basketball III IV Freshman Dance Committee IV Homecomlng Commlttee IV Tag Day Commlttee III IV Jumor Ball Committee III Jumor Jambouree III Volley Ball IV VERA LACHER Wearw Basketball I II Mlmers III IV Sophomore Hop II X Y III C P A IV Freshman Dance Commlttee IV Hands Up III .Tumor Ball III Junlor Jambouree III I ner Clrcle IV Declamatlon IV The Cr1s1s GILBERT MEYER M 011073 Jumor Jambouree III Orchestra I II III IV Freshman Dance Committee IV Garry Y 1533! 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' , IK ' ' li V 1 1 zz I n I l I I 1 1 1 3 . sf if - FRANCIS MURPHY Irish Freshman Dance Committee IV ERVIN ORTMAN Ervin Jumor J ambouree III J umor Ball Committee III Freshman Dance Committee IV The Crisis IV LOUISE NIERENGARTEN Lou Basketball I II III IV Orchestra I II III Class Oflicer II III C P A IV Junior Jambouree III Freshman Dance Committee IV Homecommg Committee IV Annual Staff IV Sophomore Hop Committee II J unxor Ball Committee III Chimes Staff IV Invitation Commlttee IV Volley Ball IV Kittenball II III The Crisis IV JOHN PENNISON Johnny Basketball IV Inter Class Basketball I II g tee IV Junior Jambouree III Tennls III IV Freshman Dance Committee IV WILLARD NIERENGARTEN W1 Cheer Leader IV Basketball I IV Art Club I II III IV Jun1orJambouree III Pin and Ring Committee IV Cahl IV Mimers III IV Annual Staff II III IV Christmas Pro gram III Freshman Dance Committee IV Tennis III IV Junior Ball Committee III Sophomore Hop Commlttee II Hockey II Orchestral Delegate to M H S P A III Inner Circle IV Second Childhood IV Christmas Program IV The Crisis IV BERNARDINE PLANTENBERG Berme Junior Jambouree III Freshman Party Committee IV JOHN O LFARY Jack Klttenball I II Basketball I II III IV Tennis III IV Cheer Leader IV Sophomore Hop Commlttee II Junior Jambouree III Freshman Dance Committee IV' Junior Ball Committee III' Cahi IV. PHILOMINE PLANTENBERG ..,.......,,c.,,,, Phi Hi-M IV' Junior Jambouree III' Basketball III IV' Mimers III' Freshman Dance Com- mittee IV. MARIE NOLEN ..........,..,....,,..........,...,..,,.r.rr.. Wee Junior Jambouree III' Freshman Dance Committee IV' I. C. IV' Hi-M IV' Cap and Gown Committee IV' The Crisis IV. VIRGIL PREM .........,.,.........,...s.....r..,...,,r,,.,, Prem Junior Jambouree III' Junior Ball III' Cathedralite Staif II III' Business Mgr. IV'MimersIII IV' WhyThe Chimes Rang III' Freshman Dance Committee IV' 'Chimes' II' Homecoming IV' B. G. A. IV' Delegate to M. H. S. P. A. III IV'Editor of Chimes IV' Inner Circle IV' Second Childhood IV' Committee for Graduation III' Omicron Alpha Pi IVQ The Crisis IV. Qhmf V V' I93I if i WMLQ Page 33 v fl fr ' V J J CATHEDRAUTE X as . ' r s .1 U 1. fl ' YY ll ' 5? . 5 . . . ' . U Y Y ' ' n ll YY 1 I I I I l 5 : , 1 - . . z A . 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I Y 7 I ll YY QM, M, CATHEDRALITE M, MJ I Pa 034 RENEE PRIMUS Nae Basketball I Sophomore Hop Commlttee II Jumor Jambouree III .Tumor Ball Com mlttee III Mlmers III IV X Y III C P A IV Homecomlng Commlttee IV Annual Staff IV Freshman Dance Commlttee IV Chxmes Staff IV Tag Day IV Homecommg Commlttee III GENEVIEVE SAUER Jenmc Junxor Jambouree III Basketball I II III IV Class Officer I M1mers III IV Chau' man Decoratlng Commlttee Homecoming IV Annual Staff IV Chlmes StaH IV Sophomore Hop Comm1ttee II .Tumor Ball C0mm1tte9 III C P A IV Inner Clrcle IV Klttenball II III Why The Chlmes Rang III The Cr1s1s IV MARIE RAU M azz Glee Club III T A IV Freshman Dance Comrnlttee IV ANGELINE SHUMER Ange .Tumor Jambouree III Freshman Dance Commlttee IV LEONA RODEMAN Lee Freshman Dance Comm1ttee IV Sophomore Hop Commlttee II Jumor Jam bouree III Jumor Ball III Homecommg IV Freshman Dance Committee IV CHESTER SCHMITT Ches Orchestra I Freshman Dance Committee IV Jumor Jambouree III I-Iomecomlng IV BERNICE SMITH Bzddy Jumor Jambouree III Chunes Stal? II H1 M IV I C IV Freshman Dance Commlttee IV Hornecommg Commlttee IV Sophomore Hop II Junlor Ball Commlttee III Cap and Gown Commlttee IV The Cr1s1s IV HAROLD SCHAEFER Ha Cahl III IV General Chalrman .Tumor Ball Commlttee III General Chaxrman Home comlng Comrruttee IV Junlor Jambouree III Annual Staff IV Freshman Dance Corn mlttee IV Klttenball II III Baseball III IV Mlmers IV Graduatlon Commlttee III Art I II Sophomore Hop Comm1ttee II Delegate M H S P A Conventxon IV Inner Clrcle IV Basketball III IV Home cormng Commlttee III Chrxstmas Program IV The Cr1s1s IV FREDERICK THIELMAN Frztz .Tumor Jambouree III Baseball III IV Klt tenball II Basketball IV Football IV Mlmers III Why The Chimes Rang III Freshman Dance Commlttee IV Jumor Ball Commlttee III B G A IV Decoratmg Commlttee for Gracluatlon III Monogram Club IV The Cr1s1s IV QMJX Y I93l '-f 'rw'ilZa.r xr xr' X, ' 'Nf .,,- ,-I N., fy, Q V V .5 K 'Y u 11 I .' . 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Y u , ' H y .. cr ' sy - 1 , .. 1 . rs n - 1 s I - 4 . s ' , I ' rx ' 11 s QM, my fr -C XJHEDRALITE fa VM W My J si JUNIORS Wllbert Hlrschfeld Preszdent Myrtle Wolter Vzce Preszdent Catherme Tully Treasurer NDER the dlrectlon of thelr capable advlsor Reverend John Denery and then' Adv1sors Slster John Clement and Slster Davora the Jumors are now closlng one of the most remarkable years 1n then' course For scholar Shlp and enthuslasm they have attamed a record Whlch W1ll hnger long 1n the annals of school hlstory as an achlevement not to be surpassed They have succeeded 1n arousmg the school to a new mterest ln music wlth then' var1ous rnus1cal productlons and they have achleved prommence 1n athlet1cs especlal ly the glrls Who have held the champlonshlp ln basketball for three years QAQAX ISJI J JMX? Pag 36 Joseph Himsl l........l...,..s.,,. .,s,.s,ssls. ...s s.,. ............ ......,,,ss,ls,.,ss. . ,,.,.,. ,.ss,,..,s . , , S e c retary U . . . . 7 , I 7 . . , . . . . y . - , . V- if -f sr A ' E , QM, M, CATHEDRALITE s M W QFTI' MLI fl'l F DLI MN' Th1s class exhlblted 1ts love for our school hbrary by contrlbutmg over SIX hundred volumes to 1tS shelves durlng Book Week MISS Ruth Hun stlger one of the1r members alone contrlbutlng 243 books The class not only appreclated hterature but showed Slg11S of promlsmg talent 1n th1s form of art In the two essay contests sponsored th1S year they carrled off laurels of Whlch the other classes could not boast They have poets too and real ones lf We are to Judge from the returns Slster Amara thelr Engllsh teacher recelved A number of thelr members occupy pos1t1ons on the Chlmes and Cathedrallte staffs QZMUX I93I :J A NJMLQ Pae3! l V l ld? . M ,N .. wi 2, I ll sn. l M - Tau ., 7 - M l-len-.- I lJ-l..M- -1-I..,,- l ex. ' 1 TML- 'nr e 1 eTe I lmk ll' . . . ,, ,, . - 7 J ' I . Y . ' 1 7 9 . . . . ,, . ,, ll ' P! Y RX-so , A c but e. , pi! e ee, ..,..-.-.. ,.,s-..-..- I, sf W' Y QM, MM? fr CATHEDRALITE we . YU MQ Just to be different they gave an entire musical assembly in Which their orchestra made its stage debut. The program was a complete success. In fact, it was so much so, that they selected a charming opera of three acts for their Jambouree. It called for splendid acting and vocal talent. The demand was easily met, and With the help of their supervisors they presented a successful J ambouree. On the Whole this year's Junior class was athletic. All through its high school course its members have been champions in sports. Many of the boys on the varsity teams and in the Monogram Club are members of this class. It has its Helen Wills and Bill Tilden too. The girls have a distinction all their own. Every year since they were Wee freshmen they have Won the girl's inter-class basketball trophy. Success in this line next year is their high- est ambition. We Wish you luck girls. ' This year the Public Speaking class attracted many Juniors. This speaks Well for them. They were Well represented in the Mimers too, and thereby took part in both of the plays presented by the club. diinifrf 193: vmwm? Page 38 QM, My we CATHEDRAUTE loves 4 VM, W me nf I F l'l'l M lll' GSW homas V-llQewJ C I'U5Zl!'J5.lil When the Flu Week came one of the1r superv1sors Slster John Cle feared for the results but strange to say the expected dlsturbances d1d not occur and the room was 1n complete order when Slster returned Unusual you say? Nevertheless lt lS true Perhaps lt IS because they no longer oc cupy the blg assembly on the mam floor and therefore are not under the mfluence of the freshmen and sophomores then agaln It mlght be because they have grown up Who can tell? We leave It to you to analyze A new responslblllty has been added to thelr numerous other tasks dur 1ng the last semester Wlth the orgamzmg of the Blessed Vlrgln s Sodallty ThlS orgamzatlon 1S to contlnue and IS to be establ1shed IH the school next year The Jumors on all OCCHSIOHS have proved themselves competent and able They have fulfilled thelr obllgatlons and are now eagerly lookmg for ward to next year and semorshlp Long1ngly and fearfully they awalt thls comlng posltlon as they b1d the semors Bon Voyage and wlsh them all success GEMM I93I if XJMQQ l n . rn . mu for , ., A m sn , l ' ' ' D51 ' TT .AT . ke, T, ' g ,se e IK u ' ' ' - 7 7 ment, fell ill and her juniors were left Without a prefect. Almost everyone 7 ! . . J . y sf Y' Y Page 39 M, gy fr CATHEDRALITE X 2 . VU W ,gi SOPHOMORE GIRLS Top Row-M. Thole, A. Gross, L. Meinz, C. Winter, L. Thomey, M. Braun, R. Koshiol. Secorid Row-M. Kqsner, M. Mohs, A. Kitowski, M. Rose, V. Uptegrove, M. Seibert. Third Row-L. Witt, M. Bretnor, C. Lammel, H. Spaniel, L. Petters, H. Zwilling. Fourth Row-E. Terrahe, M. Hiemenz, H. Terhaar, P. Felges, T. Ethen, A. Kiffmeyer. SOPHOMORE GIRLS Top Row-M. Woytanowiez, E. Hunn, E. Flynn, A. Pischke, H. Stinar, H. Feneis, A. Seep. Second Row-P. Welle, M. Zinkeu, L. Schwinghammer, M. Valley, G. Flick, B. Keppers, L. Falke. Third Row-M. Truth, R. Tomczik, E. Spaniel, E. Junglen, M. Mackrell, E. Hary. Fourth Row-F. Thole, M. Merkling, M. Murphy, B. Kenning, D. Nathe, M. Lahr. 'CF' l95l if J.yf'fM-Q Page 40 dim, M, HJ CATHEDRALITE V4 U SOI-'I-IOMORE BOYS Top Row E Nxerengarten F Leddy P Hermemann W Luke, J Dame! W Cremers C Damel Sucond Row L Werner L Mohs J Jac-quemart W Mathlasen, V Otto A Lammersen Thxrd Row H Damel J Gawpard L Hafner A Senbert J Hunstlger, R Wxlleke D Breen SOPHOMORE BOYS Top Row I Hemen E Maus G Hammerdmg R Moran H Leddy B Opxtz Sec-ond Row N Magllch V Weber R Zimmerman, A Malers, C' Hollenhorst Thxrd Row R Nlerengarten L Sprangers N Feddema F Teeter Fourth Row N Lenzmeler J Nolen E Jacobs L Gebeck B Schmltt qzgy VV W4 Panic. 41 x ,, M Y V x Q f xx Fourth Rov.ZH'. Holkerrhorst, Txfusiinski, J., Qfxigley, SiNix, E.-Broker, Hanseh, Harsh Y W V N N W , V - , l93I V MM? fa CATHEDRAUTE M2 . VU Wmgg ' FRESHMEN BOYS Top Row-J. Boese, O. Hermanutz, L. Breyen, D. Martin, L. Kremer, J. Kussman, R. Jueneman, M. Fritz, D. Gruber. 1 Second Row-A. Hartman, H. Iten, R. Knuesel, R.. Beutz, J. Hall, E. Kern, F. Klein. Third Row-J. Hansen, A. Emmel, J. Cashman, R. Rose, C. Eisenreich, A. Kampa, R. Ortman. Fourth Row-.T. Maiers, L. Hinkemeyer, E. Kutzera, J. Har-tel, W. Flick, F. Fleischmann. FRESHMEN BOYS ' Top Row-D. O'Connor, B. Meinz, R. Wiener, R. Vossberg, F. '1fhielman, J. Wright, L. Zylla, J. Wiener. Second Row-F. O'Keefe, L. Storkamp, N. Kowalkowski, J. ThElS0l1, A. English, C. Primus, F. Waldorf. Third Row-J. Ryan, A. Opitz, W. Schaefer, O. Stroelng, R. Sleevru, F. Mohs. Fourth Row-T. Murphy, D. Schreider, G. Sauer, W. Miller, J. Zarlmg, H. Mohs. Qjkmkvvv l93l Ji MK? Page 42 QM, M, VV f CATHEDRAUTE L M . U W ,Mp FRESHMEIN GIRLS Pop Row I Blommer C, Burke M Meagher, J B5-xe11hJ Tully C Hansen H Jacobs L Jueneman L Henry oun Second Row A Dupllclu D Jansen I Kujawa R Hafner O Jansen A Graham L Feld E Keavem Thxrd Row B Them B Hall R. Lommel H Goerger M Hennmg, M Weber, H Daniel D Ahles FRESHMEN GIRLS Top Row G Schaefer L Rupp M Sehwlnghammlsi' 1-l!IdRosenberger A Stueve D Stark D Terhaar Z Kmney, o eman Second Row D Orth I Voigt L Stueve L Petters C Pohl R Stafford I Qtreltz G Nolen H Zupan Thlrd Row D Schwmghammer I Nxerengarten H Slslxfizl-ret M Pappenfus T Murphy D Wexman R Orth M Fourth Row D Rxeder L Mcmarskl W Plantgnserg J Melde, M Rau M Murphy M Moran Gjmy J I93I :J-QJMQ PULJ3 IX , xl l A ,J V V 'GA , f X V1 I X , 1 Fourth Row-E. Mayer, M. Bastien, L. Dierkes, E. Trewik, J. Datzman, A. Sturre, N. Wolters. l V' dm, M, cATH5DRAL1Tt U MJ 1 F RESI-IIVIEN Thomas Murphy Pregzdgm Norbertha Wolters Vwe Presqdem Margaret Rosenberger Secretary Ralph WQIHGF Treaguygr HE l1ttle b1rd1es Chlp the shell and stare 1nto a new strange world W1th bew1lderment 1n thelr eyes So also the fresh1es gazed about when they entered Cathedral s portals for the first tlme They really d1d not know a thmg about anythmg but the rap1d1ty W1th Whlch they learned was aston1sh mg They soon told the semors who they were and progressed rap1dly after their formal mtroductlon 1nto school at the Freshman dance They are com mg forward 1n all forms of currlcular and extra currlcular act1v1t1es and are showmg a here to fore latent talent ln numerous forms among these are dramatlcs muslc athlet1cs and the ablllty to wrxte 4Jf N-.Q--e-f M- 1041? SCPI-IOIVIORES Floyd Leddy Presulent Peter Hennemann Vzce Preszclent Jack Hansen Secretary Warren Luke Treasurer HE b1rd1es leave then' nest and learn to fly about and take care of them selves Thus too the sophomores returned to Cathedral s fr1endly halls W1th an an' of havmg been there before They easlly assumed a leadershlp over the lower classes and dlsplayed remarkable talent and ablhty durmg the year Among the act1v1t1es 1n wh1ch they d1st1ngu1shed themselves were elocutlon espec1ally oratory and athletlcs They are also taklng an lnterest 1n scholarshlp thereby Elldlflg the other classes 1n brlngung lt to an excep tlonally hlgh standard They showed thelr lnterest 1n thelr classes by the1r representatlon 1n the I C Club Whlch IS open only to the most excellent puplls MMV? 'J HMMM N V V VV ,J xx YV Nl V w f N 1 X I 3 , . . , - , . , . I X . . . I 'Q' if I 'UVB' ll 'YUM' I Q I --gn Il --gn I 0 45- l 7 ' I ' 5 7 I D . , . 7 . ' Q 7 - I93I L Page 4-I Emblem of happiness, Blast is ilzy dwelling-place. -James Hogg ORGANIZATIONS lk QM M, CATHEDRALITE My 1 he M JhnEbnetM CJOt MsTNFIe gM JEKnsella PTA Mrs C J Ortman Vzce Preszdent Mrs T N Flemmg Secretary Mrs John Ebnet Treasurer NDER the able leadershlp of Reverend Charles Grunewald supermten dent of Cathedral Schools 111 1923 a Mothers Club was organlzed later ln the year lt was narred the Cathedral Parent Teachers Assoclatlon The purpose of the orgamzatlon IS to promote the study of chlld Welfare to brlng parent and teachers ln closer relatlonshlp to ralse the standard of home llfe and to glV8 a deeper reahzatlon of the responslblhtles of parenthood and to lmprove commumty cond1t1ons Under the capable guldance of Mrs George Cashman our orgamzatwn became standard Mrs J E Kmsella who was elected presldent ln 1930 now heads the assoclatlon ln conjunctlon Wlth the Reverend T Leo Keaveny and our pI'11'1C1palS Slster Rrcharda and Slster Lorame and thelr splendld corps of teachers The excellent co operatlon of the members of thls organl zatlon wlth the admmlstratlon has brought about many lmprovements ln both the grade and hlgh school QM VH MQ Pye -fl X V N xr 'V W' ,J N-N V X 1,7 N ff V Nl hi M ' T C l , 'f C ge .. T p . inf 2' , L 2 ., ie l X ul, --xx: ll ik Y ' rs. 0 , rs. . . r man, r . . . min , rs. . . i Mrs. J. E. Kinsella sss, ,,,,.,,.........,rs.r.r,rsrc,c,,.,,c,,...c.,.r.e..A....r..crs..l.,.,,,,,...r P resident U ' ' ' ' , ' 9 . . I, . . L ' o r 7 5 . . . . , 1 : -f . V -f I93l .f A yr' ax '- im, M, CATHEDRAUTE U W , fr ckRwRHl1 M H e y t Plvllty nd Ro M R h cdl V U o B Th rd R F th G L Th y M M r n M Lahr C H Lljedahl Cl-IORAL CLUB Angela Hesse Pzcmzst HE Choral Club was orgamzed ln 1930 under dlrectlon of Father Gruenes Who has proved hunself a brllhant muslclan The group s roster com PFISGS talented students of the h1gh school and the alumm Th1s organlza t1on offers a more varled selectlon of excellent mus1c than any other group ln school It affords enjoyment to all They appear frequently at assemblles They also are the regular chomsters for the ten o clock mass at the Cathedral Durlng the Holy Week they sang at all the exqu1s1te servlces of Holy Church and the mterpretatlon of the rabble 111 the pass1on was St1I'I'1I1g The accom pamst for the organ1zat1on IS Mlss Angela Hesse a superlor planlst and a former muslc student of McPha1ls school The club also has 1n lts mem bershxp many other tramed mus1c1ans who add much to its prestlge may W4 as Pa -I8 l xr 'V fv'V 'J N-N X,-fxh V T N 1 Y , Ba o - . o enhorst, . Steinbauer, A. ess , S. Birk, E. Fl nn, L. S einbauer, . c n re. Seco W- , ose, B. Sc av er, I. Dombovy, M. Rieder, . ptegr ve, . Romain. 1 ow- a er ruenes, . ome , . o a , . , . ennemann, i' . Father Gruenes ,..,,...,. , ,Vss,ee r..,..,,.,... W , .e,,,eeseeeeeee,.,,..Y,,.,.,,,e,e, ee,e errrse, r,,,,,,,rr D fi r ector . . . . . , ' 1 I . . , . . . , . . - V Y i931 CL 'T V xx J SC ' QM M, CATHEDRALITE , M ,f TpR ytoc g H tgerU N Thd Jansen R Tomzk G d tR o K h B R RerEThe SttCL lRo H F tRow Kujaa Blo Wtt F The L GLEE CLUB Erma Stre1tz Pzamst HIS year the organlzatlon lS dlrected by S1ster Ursulme who comes each Tuesday and Thursday from St Benedlcts The group conslsts mostly of students of the lower classes as the semors have too many other act1v1t1es Although the glrls as a Whole have not had a chance to d1splay thelr ab1l1ty 1nd1v1dual members have entertalned the school durlng assembhes and ln the J unlor J ambouree Whlch was a charmmg opera Slster Ursul1ne IS a very excellent dlrector Whose xnstructlon IS appre clated by the students They show thls by takmg advantage of the oppor tumty to study under her Mus1cal talent IS abundant 1n the Cathedral thereby enabhng us to have a very excellent glee club Th1s orgamzatlon has been 1n exlstence at the school for many years and has been very well developed JMX 'N MM P c-'59 Xf- N xr V -VV ff X- fv Y N f o ow-Wo an wi z, Flick, Rosenber er, unsi , ptegrove, Terrahe, ix, Maiers. Second Row- , . c i , oe er , ose, Th mey, os iol, reit. ir ow- ied , . is, rei z, ,. umme, . L mmel, all. irs - ' w , mmer, i , . is, ammersen. Sister Ursuline sY,,,,,,,,,r, , ,,,.,,.rr,,.ss ,s,s lssslss, ,ss.,.,, .....,.,.,..ssrss.,s,s,ssV,s,,,....s.s,.s,s.,. D fi 1' e ctor ' 1 V Y 195m L Sf J A ag f , , .-Te --...,, - V 'Y' 'if J if X' N .,M l '- g - A iw Q ...f fldyfm, X V 1 X, X- ,xl -li V, Lid-.Lff 'f 1 M f,4,L--. MSU- ' f MQQ 'U ' MTM , ,QM ., 51 'M Top Row-Schaefer, Young, Primus, Nix, Sobkowiak, Tully, Himsl, E. Nierengarten, Truszinski. Second Row-Rosenberger, Dombovy, Thomey, Rose, Hunstiger, Witt, Uptegrove, Ryan. Third Row-W. Nierengarten, Kleber, Breen, Verkinnes, Cashman. Fandel, Hiemenz, Gebeck. Fourth Row-Prem, Rierler, Sauer, Daniel, Lacher, Clarity, Henter. IVIIIVIERS Harold Schaefer u,,uu,,,u M i,,, I ,,,,i,i,i ,,,i, M ,,,, MPresiden1i Virginia Rosenberger ,,.,i ,..,,,,, M ,... M M ,,., Property Manager Virgil Prem, Lawrence Gebeck iiiiiiii i,ii iiiii M Stage Managers Willard Nierengarten, Roberta Fandel ,eeeee MM M MMMPublicity Managers Father Deneryn eeeee ,eeeee e,eee,e M ,e,e M M M M M M MM Advisor ATHER DENERY, upon the completion of his second year as director of the Mimers, has left a record to be remembered as a complete success. Not only did he display his unusual ability in the dramatic direction, but he has also afforded an excellent course in public speaking, pantomiming, and debating. In calling for candidates for the organization, Father was faced with a problem difficult to solve. Finally, by a series of eliminations he was able to announce his choice. The latter proved happy, for the club has since en- joyed popularity. Its productions were unusually good. The first success, The Inner Circle , showed dramatic ability. Immediately upon it followed The Second Childhood , a comedy in three acts, which more than estab- lished their position among the leading clubs of the school. Qlxx li f ' re JN 4-gm, MM? JA CATHEDRALITE MH . VM, W ,mp R. Sleevi, A. Opitz, J. Burns, R. Hunstiger, F. Waldorf, J. Kussman, L. Wimmer, V. Otto, E. Streitz, G. Meyer. ORCHESTRA Sister Ursuline.. .. .. , ...... . ..,.......,.....,.....,,.,. ......,, D irector R. Sleevi, A. Opitz .,..,...,,..,... ....,.,,, ..,., ......,.,,.. D r u m J. Burns, R. Hunstiger, F. Waldorf ,..,., ., ,..... Saxaphone J. Kussman, L. Wimmer, V. Otto... . ...... ..V'ioZin E. Streitz, G. Meyer . ..,,. ,...., . .. . ..... ...Piano ONE of the chief means of musical expression at the Cathedral is the orches- tra which is conducted under the supervision of Sister Ursuline, an ex- cellent musician. The orchestra was organized in 1926 and has been capably directed by Armand Huss, Joseph Huss, Fred Gross, Sister Cecile, and Sister Ursuline, respectively. Because of the fact that Sister Ursuline has to come from St. Joseph, the orchestra has not made a public appearance this year. It is devoting all its time to the musical education of its members, who derive much benefit from this practical training along with their regular music lessons. Qimrw I93I :H.Mi.? Page 51 QM, Migsf JF CATHEDRALHE Miner Q YU W ,Mp l Back Row-Gaspard, Neutzling. Moran, F. Thielmnn, Primus, Hafner, Hollenhorst. Second Row-Geheck, Vossberg, Beutz, Kern, R. Thielman, Weber. Third Rowawaldorf, Ryan, Flick, Nolen, Beutz. ALTAR BOYS Father Gruenes .e.e.,,e ee..,.,.,,e,,,..........e........,,... ...,.., D fi rector Sister Immacula ,..,,eeee .. e,,e Instructor NE of the most laudable works of the boys in school is accomplished by the altar boys who, under the direction of Father Gruenes and Sister Immacula, assist the priests in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and in our other beautiful religious ceremonies. In doing this they perform a wonderful labor for the glorification of God, which is sure to merit a high reward for them. Although serving is not always easy and frequently taxes their patience and exacts sacrifice, these little boys, by their edifying perseverance, set an example to many older people. The greater number of the boys who serve are grade school pupils but a few of the high school boys still carry on this beautiful practice. They are often called for the more elaborate ceremonies of the church. Especially are they necessary during the Lenten services when the most inspiring mys- teries of the church are celebrated. CZMQXVJ' l93l 'J H WML? Page 52 4-My M, CATHEDRALITE M M J 1 rstRo RederKtowk Kan Hn nW1m Neeg te H mnn Iandre Seco d Ro Ro enbe ge Sto ka p B t P u You: g Sau V knm s THE CHIIVIES Florence Bast1en Co edztor Stan Kuffel Advzsor HE Chunes staff was selected from a group of promlsmg Wrlters The1r chlef 3Ct1Vlty conslsted of the Weekly publlcatlon of the Chlmes our school paper Wr1tten by Cathedral students and pr1nted 1n our pr1nt shop Desplte a lack of Journallstlc tramlng the enthus1ast1c staff d1d laud able Work under the excellent supervlslon of Mr Kuffel They covered all news of 1nterest ln the school and amongst the alumm W1th a zest that would have done a seasoned reporter credlt Durlng the second semester the pub l1cat1on of the Chlmes Was taken over by the Journallsm class as usual Three lssues of the paper are to be submltted to the Natlonal Press Assoc1at1on contest In 1930 the Chlmes Won second honor ratlng ln thelr class but th1s year they are stnvmg for a hlgher award mmf W K wmf P1e93 Xf- K xr Y ,VV ff X-N 'vs V lx N 1 l 'i W- i , i s i, s-er, e ne , ' mer, i r n ar n, anne al , . . n w-- s r r, r m , as ien, rim s, 1 , er, er e H so Earl Verkinnes cccc,cctrrt H . l to c.cr , ., ...,.t...,..,, . , ........,,c.c T.n..c.T,TCo-editor K .,,, ,, , Y,,Y,Y, Y.,,,Y Y .,.,,, . ,Y ,.Y.. .. .,,,.,.,.,YY. ..Y.. ...Y. . ...-. ..vVv.- - . 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V Y' 3 4 L , V V , rg ' QM, M, CATHEDRALITE M, MJ , v BackR. snb g rt Se dRwH YongHntr Mu dRo ten Dmb y L h CPA Genevreve Sauer Pfreszdent Loulse Nlerengarten Vzce Preszdent Agnes Henter Treasurer Srster Lewme Admsor T IS apparent that thlrteen IS beheved to be assoclated wlth 1ll fortune but 1n applymg the number to the members of the C P A thrs rs far from true Th1s club was organlzed m 1929 and today IS one of the most enterpr1s mg umts 1n school The group IS composed of g1rls who are appomted by the members of the orgamzatlon durmg the precedmg year The members must have a hlgh scholastrc standmg and must have been engaged IH numerous extra currlcular act1v1t1es The purpose of the C P A IS to arouse an mterest m Cathollc Lrterature and creature Wfllllflg Llterary meetlngs are held every three Weeks At these the members are asked to report on modern authors and then' wrltlngs The ent1re club then has a round table dlscusslon Varrety IS lent to the group by soc1al meetmgs Whlch Were held every three Weeks At these the members put away therr hterary cares and devoted thelr attentlons to brrdge MMV l93l 'fr no Nl' l X xr V fsf 'J Ls Vw- V A V. , K I1 Y X ow-Kitowski, Primus, Ro e er er, Nierenga en, Kasner. can o - ermemanu, u , e e , a s. Thir w--Bas'i , 0 uv , ac er, Sauer. Cloudette Hennemann eeee.,s..,..,,,ee.e,ee,eee,A,e.,,,,, ,,,.e,,,eeee,r,,re e ,A ,,.,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,, Secretary I , . . ., . - . , V , V A W Page 5-l im M, CATHEDRALITE s U MJ if Top R S th Hennema S bk k K tow k B tto R Tomczk Pl nt nb g N l Do bo y HIM Martha Sobkovmak Preszdent Bernlce Smlth Vzce Preszdent Ph11om1ne Plantenberg Treasurer Slster Germalne Admsor HE H1 M club has the d1st1nct1ve honor of belng the only nnsslonary club 1n the school The necesslty for a club of thls sort was felt when the Benedlctlne MISSIOD was estabhshed 1n Chma Espemally was thls so When S1ster Ronayne one of our most beloved teachers was selected as one of the m1ss1onar1es The act1v1t1es of the H1 M conslsted of var1ous chantable works such as dlstrlbutlng baskets of food among the poor collectlng stamps and s1lver to send to larger mlsslonary agencles and promotmg mterest 1n the Chlnese ITIISSIOH at Pekmg Ch1na recently estabhshed by the Bened1ct1ne order The club conslsted of a number of energetlc young glrls who responded promptly to every call for then' ald They carrled on thelr Work under the help ful supervlslon of Slster Germalne may W were D e fl -X V 'V ,VV ,J Y Xhfvs V ll , f my ow- mi , nn, o owia , i s i o m ow- i , a e er , oen, m v Beatrice Kitowski ss..s...e.,s.,,,,.so..s ..,,. s , ss,,s,rr.. . oooossosssssss.ses.e,..s.,.,,,.............o Secretary I 1 1 . . . , . . . 7 I A 2 1 - V , ' V I93l 4 my M, CATHEDRME M, W My TpR T I gH nm Rllv Dk tt b BGA Bruce Lansmg Preszdent Joseph Hlmsl Vzce Presfdent Frederlck Cook Treasurer Stan Kuffel Advzsor OMPOSED of athletes from the Jumor and senlor classes the B G A has made a name for ltself among the school orgamzatlons Its members have succeeded remarkably Well 1n reahzlng then' purpose of furthermg athlet1c act1v1t1es thoughout the Cathedral Durmg the year they collected tlckets for all games and took care of other arrangements concernmg them In addltlon to phys1cal actlvlty the orgam zatlon IS also Well represented IH the scholastlc and the soc1al l1fe of the school One of then' soclal functlons Was a program Whlch was engoyed by the entlre student body Along Wlth thls they held meetmgs tW1ce a month and a formal Whlch proved to be a brllhant affau' and helped to reheve some of the monotony of school hfe To d1st1ngu1sh then' group they have purchased a s1mple but attrac t1ve sllver pm made ln the fleur de l1s deslgn M Helix fl N V V VV ,1 xx YV, V lx I N 4 Nl y lk 0 ow- hie man, Lansin , en e ann, Himsl, ei A , Breen, on en. Bo 'om Row-Luke, Prem, Kle er, Jacobs, Cook, Belanger, Edwin Kleber ,o,,,e,,,e,e,e.,,e,l... ,,,,. .,,r ' .,,.,..,,,,r,, Y,w,,,,,,,,,o,,,,o,o,Vw,,e,,,r,A,o,,,C A,,r,Ao,A,,, S e c r ezjamy r . . . . y , - , ' x' . .,,. L qw V V v' ,X K Page 56 q-My My CATHEDRALITE M, Ro K ll g M e Bottom R ga ten 0 L ary Ve knne S ha l' CAI-Il Harold Schaefer Preszderrt Earl Verk1nnes Vzce Preszdent Ralph Neutzhng Treasurer Slster Ohvette Advzsor NE of the outstandmg and permanent male orgamzatlons of the Cathed ral IS the Cah1 It has the honor of being the oldest exlstlng boys or gamzatlon acknowledged 1n school The membershlp lncludes seven senlors and two Junlors the latter belng chosen to contmue the purpose of the club the followmg year In order to be a member the student must be approved of by the faculty as bemg a representatlve upper classman The major purpose of th1s club IS the conductlng of assemblles on 1ts own 1n1t1at1ve At one of these they gave a one act comedy Schmearcase 1n School wh1ch was recelved w1th enthuslasm at another they presented Gassed whlch was also a success The soclal hfe was enhvened by the Cahl s yearly ball and the Wednesday nlght meetlngs whlch were falthfully heralded by the wearlng of blue shlrts wlth the whlte Cahl emblem QMLJK' l93l W K MMM . Nf- , X xr Nr ,VV ,-1 Y fv- Nl V lx 'U , X 1 Top w- 0 in , aslonkowski, Rieder, N utzling, Hollenhorst. ow-Nieren r , ' e , r i s, c e er. Will Nierengarten ...,......,e.r.,e .T A sattttt , ttat.V..,.r . .....V..t .rttt , t,taa, ,t,a,,..,.r.. T S ecretary 0 . . . . . , . . , , . - 1 . . . . K, ' ' J . ,, . . . . U a 1 1 aa n - - - ' ., . . . . sf Y Ly Sf v' Page 77 im M, CATHEDRAUTE M, My Q pRw R g It JTlly en llvP o Bott R H tge M phy R Fl k M Wolte N Wlt A Cloudette Hennemann Preszdent Ruth Hunstlger Vzce Preszdent Catherme Tully Treasurer Slster John Clement Advzsor HIS famous club wh1ch was orlgmated several years ago IS the only g1rls athletlc club 1n school Every one of 1ts members belongs to one of the mterclass basketball teams and has d1splayed remarkable abxhty ln th1s game and other glrls athlet1cs 1n school The Tagalongs have sweaters Wlfh monograrns on the sleeve to d1stm gulsh them from the rest of the clubs at the Cathedral Durmg the year they took an act1ve part 1n sodahty work by havmg all the g1rl basketball players recelve Holy Commumon on the first Monday of each month They presented the school W1th a trophy for the tenms champlon gave a novelty sale and one unusually successful assembly The latter was held on T A day When the rnlghty fourteen Wore red carnatlons tled wlth gray and blue rlbbons On th1s day they held the1r annual 1mt1at1on of new mem bers a pubhc event looked forward to by the Whole school as an exceedlngly humorous procedure Qhfllf l93l W ix1f'M.Q W W xr -V -V-Nf ,J N-N VV V XX N 4 Y To o - osenber er, en, . u , H nemann, C. Tu , , rzibor wski. om ow- unsi r, ur , ose, ic , . rs, . o ers. Genevieve Flick ,..........l,,,,.,,........s.,,s.,,,,ees.,,.,s..,,.,,,,,,,,,,s,l,rr,ss,,,,sss, A,,,,,,,,,.,,,, S ecremry . . . . . , I i l . , . . ' 1 1 K: . ,, ' 1 Q . I . . , , , V we 1 T v v' Pagc 58 My fm, CAIHEDRALIIE M T pR 0 S th OC 0 Sch mgha Uptg BttmR Te R y Kan Caroline Fritz Preszdent David O Connor Vzce Preszdent Secretary V1rg1n1a Uptegrove Treasurer Sister Mary Claire Advzsor HE I C Club or Intimus Clrculus is one of the Cathedral s active clubs organized this year by the Latin teacher Sister Mary Clalre Its purpose is to extend Latin studies to learn more about Roman life and really to know and like the Latin language Th1s purpose IS carrled out by means of lectures chalk talks and group study of Latin The club through their dxhgence ln this work has also developed some adnnrable projects on Roman 1 e Each member does all in h1s power to live up to the Worthy motto Optlma Dellgamus Let us choose the best The group has certainly done th1s 1n all its activities and is widely known among the students as a club wholly deserving of IIS name The I C consists of members of the Latin II class who have malntamed an average of B durmg the year I order to be among the club s representatlves many students endeavored to ra1se their averages thereby creating a high standard of scholarship QMIX 193i 'J A gdMgK Pape 59 x , f l' V xr VV ,-I N-N Xl V 'W if I . X , K , 0 ow-Welle, N lan, Fritz, mi , Hafner, ' onn r, w' mmer, e rave. o o ow- h is, osc, Thome , s er, Bretnor, Spaniol. . , . . Virginia Uptegrove ,ee,,,e, ,,,,,ss,, , r C ssY,ee,,,e,, ,r r,,s r,,,,,r, V r ee.e . ss.e. u - ' li - 1 - I - - n 1 , . F I I Y ' l'f . ' 7 If ' ' 77:1 77 ' . . . . l n , . 3 v' ' I Il' QM, M, CATHEDRALITE M, M ,f T pR Bee Tully Rya M an Bott R. y W LIVE WIRES Catherlne Tully Preszdent Myrtle Wolter Vzce Preszdent Cloudette Hennemann Treasurer Slster John Clement Advzsm' LIVE Wlre never gets stepped on IS the character1st1c motto of the vlvaclous Llve Wlres They are the persomficatmon of youthful Joy and enthuslasm Durlng the year they have done all 1n thelr power to make thelr purpose the dlscovery and development of the true vocat1on of 1ts members a success Th1s IS carrled out by thelr regular attendance at Holy Mass and the frequent recept1on of Holy Commumon One of the1r projects Was a program ln honor of St Patrlck wh1ch was rece1ved with acclamatlon by the entlre student body They also held a Hard Tlme Party which Was a great success As thelr club pm they selected a shleld of gold on onyx b arlng the LIVG Wlre lnltlals Slster John Clement was the capable adv1sor of thls orgamza tlon CAQAXN l93l W4 MQ Page 60 Y xr 'xr ,VV ,J N., vfv, xl V Y X ff X l o ow-Hennemann, r rx, , n, or . um ow-Kitowski, Flick, Henter, Dombov , olters, Maus. Margaret Moran .,c,....,.,.,,,ccccccc,ccccccccc r,ec c,cc.,,, ,,cr.,c,c,.,cccccccccccccr c crr,,,,c,,,,, S e c 1-emry . ,, . . . ' 1 ll - ar ' I . . . Q . . Y ,. Y rf K QM, M, c CATHEDRALITE U W , at T p R w Ju glen Fl ck M an Murphv S bert Bust en Lahr B ttom R w Upt gr v Rose Rlede Mackrell Th V1rg1n1a Uptegrove Preszdent Margorle Rose Vzce Preszdent Secretary Marle Lahr Treasurer Slster Davora Advzsor N 1ts second year thls club IS mdeed a healthy youngster and although It was orgamzed by Fresh1es lt has succeeded ln obtalnmg school Wlde recognltlon because Its members Were Wllllhg to undertake any Work asslgned to them The A F 1S fortunate 1n havmg among lts group some of the most representatlve students of the freshman and sophomore classes Not only are these members outstandmg ID the possesslon of excellent scholastlc records but they are also promlnent 1n mus1cal athletlc and dramatlc orgamzatlons It IS the alrn of thls club to promote school act1v1t1es to be loyal to church and school to look for the good 1n every one to endeavor to keep the golden l1nks of frlendshlp s cham brlght and Shllllflg free from the burmng ac1d of pettlness and mahce and to add new llnks W1th the passmg year M Nr no vt xr ,V -vw J Nm Xl V sl 1 , N ,f lgr S l 0 o - n , i , or , , , ei , i , . o . o - e o e, , ' r, , omey. Genevieve Flick .,.uu u sssssu.ssussss. uunu , A ssesssuuuusususuu s ,uVss,Vs, , susssssrsssssssuu ' I . . . . , Y . . H . ,, . . . . . Y . . . . Y s 1 - I 5 2 . . . , . . . . , . . sf- 'L C-A V V l93l ,f A W' A Page 61 P f VY CATHEDRALITE U Vg ,yup Top Row G Tully Kowalkowskx Freeman Rleder S1xth Row Jueneman Wmtkamp Thexsen Fifth Row Murphy Hollenhorst KuJawa Schwankl Henter Exsenrelch Hall Rausch Iten Hoch prung Fourth Row Fhck Hennen Pattock Dalker Sprangeirs Maxers Stembauer Przxborowskx Nxx Spangler Mrchels Second Row Wnght Otto Sexbert Teders Schroeder Schaefer Grunloh Bohnen Breen Bottom Row C Tully Schaedler Kamer Hohman Msgiladden Father Keaveny Prem Domnmk Stelchen Dunn l li ALUMNI S the years roll on Cathedral Graduates fall 1nto l1ne W1th that body of students called the alumm As the br1cks of a huge bulldlng are placed one upon the other to form a complete and beaut1ful structure, so our gradu ates form the structure of Cathedral memorles and annually add some deed to mcrease the fame already acqulred Among these memorles IS the splendld support g1ven the school by the alumnl Especlally commendable IS the personal servlce d1splayed by the Chou' members and the graduate servers durlng Holy Week and the Chrlst mas season The former lent thelr volces to enhance the beautlful ceremonles of the church wh1le the latter helped to accentuate the solemmty 1n the sanctu ary, 1mmed1ately around the altar of the Lord Then there IS the Work of the ushers Although 1t IS not attended by great splendor, It 1s, nevertheless, Worthy of pralse because lt IS performed falthfully, and often Wlth sacrlfice, durlng the Whole year The class of 1930 have followed then' predecessors 1n JO1I1lI1g these var1ous groups Y l93l rfnwnri V 1 A ,VV ,J xg Vv xl V 'v fx f K 1 , ,, KX ' -, , , ,y ',--. S-- I , , , , ahger. , , , , . , Thlrd Row-Denne, Lacher, Fandel, S. Michels, Walz, Notch, Kutfel, Hinkemeyer, Rheaume. xf 5? Page 62 . III wh. 'J I Il 7 f I X I: X ' II ,f . , i2l r f 'Ink f f x ' I M , W5 f' .JI M In W if I I I 'N' I-N f I I IQ IwIIF'fI2'gI0f 'I f f I ' I lQll'v4if07lff!, ' flu lvyfp I II ff ,, IW? I' 'fl 'I-I III' Q, I'I'-ITASIIIIIQ X mm f f If , ff , ',I If ,I IN' fry, 4 ,f I I ,MII ,E f +I IIIIZ I I if WIA-'.,I, I1 ,IIN If ' ' N WiffffmsxfIW? IJIIQQI ,m 4 65 'III iw I, 'N' ig I ,II M MII' ,fffg?,Zfl,,1IM, , , M I nv 51.-ff,'4,f II'I.I ff ff I fm,I'w,7f,'II4fQr if 7,5 z , I IIIIIII IW I-III' P 1 71 'MI If X ,I div -fIIIiW1I'IzIII I f' ffjfhww I I I if in 'I II ,w',' ,fi ' v ' I y,IfjgI ,Hz ' 1' ' X If,fffIII'I'III17 m IQ2Iff4w 1 I If Ljfi' , I!-ffff' I , 5 ' ,f I, if'j H4' mi' ,1p ,ilIIV'I If I ,dx 'Ia IIIIII -- ,'1'fH ' MZ' .1 'I J 'I -. f I sw'-ITSX ,I iI1z 'Ii'IYWI1Z II' W ffl W ' , , I, IW' I'1rw6f'fff'W'f ,ww ff 7 If x IIIMWWTHI . W III I ,fi alwwwf IKMIIV If I fy I I -: ' ,', I IIIII I 'Y' I I If I I I ' 1 I - ' -I-X.vii'fQ.,l I, 'P -I I JI I I f' 6 I .. Z7 ,fe .- ' ' ' L I f 5 . 5'-1'a'WQ!2?4 J ' '7 V IVJII-3-U 1 Il B- There he is frat-tat-foollb yonder on the limb! Cap of red upon his head drumming in the day.' ' ' -Anonymous ACTIVITIES QM, M, CATHEDRAUTE U W ,la A VIEW OF PHE MIMERS PARTY MIIVIERS PARTY OSTUMES of all kinds and colors were evident at the first meeting of the Mimers club in the Cathedral High School cafeteria The party was sponsored by Father Denery and Father Keaveny Who are the capable direc tors of the Mimers organizatlon PFIZGS for the best costumes among the girls were taken by Erma Young as Little Bo Peep and Vlrginla Uptegrove as as Abraham Lincoln were selected by the Judges as the most unusual char acterizatlons among the boys The purpose of this meetlng was to give the plans of the club for the year and to vote for officers Harold Schaefer was elected president VlTg1Hl3. Rosenberger property manager Virgil Prem and Lawrence Gebeck stage managers and Will N ierengarten and Roberta Fandel publicity managers The election proved to be very successful as the officers have done efficient Work all year Dancing was engoyed during the evening and various games were played after th1s a delicious lunch was served This was the first of a delightful series of parties given for the club QAM 1951 N nvfihd X V V ,VV ff N-. van Y V X p xy I l H 9 A 19 . , . . . .ll 1 ,, I a . 7 Pocahontas . Otto Clarity, depicting School Spirit , and Sylvester Nix, ll U, - u . Z . . . 1 I 3 I 7 S , - 5 V w- 5f Q' ' Page 61 Mara M W ihllvb ackRo af ye E sz F1tR CbckCh nb h Ve James Fordney Math1lda Jonas Norrls Kastamunl Granya Howe Chrlstme Norr1s Doctor Phlhp Norrls Officer Gordon W1ll1ams Damels THE INNER CIRCLE THE CAST Earl Verkzrmes Dorothy Breen Jerome Damel Wzllard N zerengarterr Vera Lacher Gerzevreve Sauer Harold Schaefer Otto Clarrty Joseph Hzmsl Cryrl Truszmskr OR thelr first productlon of the year a talented group selected from the Mlmers Dramatlc Club presented a three act mystery play The Inner Clrcle by MRFIOH Harvey It succeeded ln bemg a real thrlller not only through the characters but also through the Egypt1an settmg Whlch lncluded Slldlflg panels and trlck doors The plot of the story Was centered about an old man who havmg aban doned The Inner Clrcle ln former years was now secludmg hlmself from the outslde World Into h1s possesslon he had smuggled Jewels Whlch hls deserted Wlfe was trylng to secure Underhand deaths provlded for Welrd creeplness throughout the play GMX Wayfarer Pa 66 f, xr Nr VV ,J 'E Y Nl V Q5 I A K 1 X B yv-Sch e er, W. N'er ngarten, Daniel, Himsl, 1. Nierengarteu, Clarity, Tru inski. rs ow- fe e , as man, Sauer, Ruse erger, Breen, Lat' er, rkinnes. Q f 1 1 JaSII1i1'19 g.ggggg.ggggVgggg ,.rgge .4 .s.,l...l. , .l...................e,Veee,,. . eeeeeereeeee,eee... M ary Cashman l ' I ' If ' 1 ' n - - - If - ll 7 ' J J , - H . ,, . . . Y , sf Y I93l ' L xr- ,r K gm! dm, M, V CATHEDRALITE M U My t yRy t.yDbvy Prof Relyea Mrs Welsmlller Sylvla Relyea Ph1l1p Stanton Gen H Burbeck Mrs Vlverb Mrs Hendeson Lucllle Norton Judge Sorderson Sh9I'1H Johnson Deputy Stoker THE CAST Sylvester Nvx Florence Ryan M aryorze Rose Norbert Reeder Well Nzerengarten Martha Sobkowzak Catherme Tully Irene Dombovy Otto Clarzty Nestor Hzemefnz Jerome Damel AUGHS and plenty of them resounded at the Mnners second product1on of the year Second Ch11dhOOd The plot rlotously funny was based on a lnventlon Whlch seernmgly had the power to restore youth The play hulnorously camed out th1s plot by a serles of mlstakes mlsplaced bables and puppy dogs To add to the mlx up an old mlser falls IH love Wlth a young glrl Deslrlng to restore hlS youth he drlnks of the 611X1I' of youth and IS ln the eyes of the World changed to an lnfant 1n reahty only one of the mlsplaced bables has appeared Thls 1S soon dlscovered and all ends happ1ly for the youthful hero and herolne only no P127 N XTVN J Mvvnlv w Y Hen er, Nierengarten, Rose, Tull , an, Nix, Rieder, Sobkowiak, Clari , om o , Hiemenz. SECOND CI-lILDI-IO0D - Mareella BurbecklfeffffffQf.QQfQ.ffffffffff r'o', ' ffffo fffff fffff S ..,...A.g'l'l6S Henter . , . L if - 37 , . y . . . . 1 I .f , .I . . , . . .n u - , i r - lf l 9 . . , . . i . ff 1951 V he U3 QM We ff fr CATHEDRALITE we t VM Wt ,Mp Pete Red Jeremy Mart Jeffrey Llmplng Luke One Eye Ike N1ck N at YP The Plrate Chlef Blackbeard M11he Ben the Baker Sergeant Shackles Ameha Dlrector BkR d R D Gtt ThdR gh A R y THE PASTRY COOK AND TI-IE PIRATE. THE CAST Wzlltam Rezlly S eoeryrf, Grzttner Rftchard N zerengartert Jerome M aslonkowskr, Albert Schroeder Jerome N zerertgartert Lambert Ahles Wzllard Schwmghammer Edward Bretnor Rzchard Donken James O Keefe Eltzabeth Romam Norbert Rzeder Otto Clarzty Ruth Hanstzrtger Father Dertery MUSICR1 D1rector Stster John Clement O S B Dr11l Coach M rss Zterden ACc0mpan1St DO7'0ihy S 16607, Pllb1lC1fy Manager Roberta Frmdel T1Ck6t Sale Catherzne Tully The remamder of the cast and more p1ctures of th1S Opera w1l1 appear 1n the 1932 Cathedrahte P1168 Ckmy I93l W KMMQ N 4 X VI rm..-4, '..1.,-lfiS.1grb'-5 , -- ', ..- ... 1 fx' , -. K-fain.-A .. I ,,'. :M A 3 . , A W W V it he M .A1E1,,,53:,.:Y 3 ,gal '-'I ' ac ow-Schroeder, Lodermeier, Rie er, Schwinghammer, Nierengarten. Second ow-Nierengarten, onken, ri ner. ir ow-Moa er, Schmitt, Maslonkowski, hles, eill . Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,e,e,,,,,ee,,,,,,,,,,,eee,eeee,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ee,eoeeee ,ee, , ,,,,,,ee,eeee,,,.e,e M e lfvtn Schmitt , ...Y.YY.V..V..-,v -Y.fYfY---..-- -,...- ..------------,-,f - u - as V Sr Y V v age QM, MMV fr CATHEDRALITE we 4 VM W ,Mp Back R T l H ann Sobk ak B th le y J cob R s berge Neutl g Keppe 1 a K b W N ar e S u D b vy K e Thxrd R w-Ort H No e K ll g V rk nh Lach S h Colonel Carver Judge Whlpple Stephen Brlce Clarence Colfax Carl Rlchter Ehphalet Hopper Tom Catherwood George Catherwood MZHTICG Renault Jack Brmsmade Mr Carter Josephus V1rg1n1a Mrs Br1ce Mrs Colfax Russ Russel Anne Brmsmade Maud Catherwood Eugeme Renault Nancy Auct1oneer Sold1ers Stage Manager Property Manager THE CRISIS Wzllard N terengarten Earl Verkznnes Robert H ollenhorst Harold Schaefer Herbert Jacobs Nestor H zemenz Fredertck Thtelman Ermn Ortman Vzrgzl Prem Eduzn K leber Bernard K eppers Ralph Barthelemy Genevzeve Sauer Martha Sobkowtak Louzse Nzerengarten Vera Lacher Vrrgftnra Rosenberger Ifuczlle Kasner Erma Young Claudette H ennemann Ralph N eutzlzng Carl K ollzng and Bruce Lanszng Donald Braun M arte N olen r Ifucelle Btschoff Publ1c1ty Manager Bernzee Smzth Costumed scenes from the Cr1s1s Wlll be found ln the 1932 Cathed AdV6Tt1SlHg Manage rallte Page 69 ow- hie man, Lansing, ennem , owi , ar e m , a s, 0 en r, zin , rs. Second Row-L. N'ereng rten, Smith, Young, Prem, le er, . iereng t n, a er, om 0 , asn r. ' o man, iemenz, l n, o in , e innes, Halle orst, er, c aefer. U as Ephiee ..e..,e.,eee.,.,,.,.,e,l..,.e.,,..e, C. . .E r.eeee eeee eeeeerv W ,,,eeeee E E Irene Dombovy ' 77 V r 193i W 4 ' R QM, M, CATHEDRALITE M, N ere ga te Lach Hente DECLAMATIGN FIRST PLACE Edward Nlerengarten Omtorzcal Vera Lacher Dmmatzc Agnes Henter Humorous HOSE Wlnnlng honors 1n Declamatlon thls year were forced to contend W1th much competltlon After a serles of ehmmatxons had been held the speakers to take part ln the major event were selected The Wmner of the oratorlcal contest was Edward Nlerengarten He spoke very convlnc mgly on the St Lawrence Great Lakes Deep Water Way Jerome Danlel Wlth h1s select1on The Age of Confuslon took second place Th1S IS the second year he has attamed th1s d1st1nct1on In the Drarnat1c contest Vera Lacher was awarded first place W1th the declamatlon My Llttle Newsboy a very pathetlc selectlon Vera dlsplay ed unusual ablhty IH thls readxng Martha S0bk0W1ak Wlth an emotlonal readlng The Prlsoner s Sentence took second place 1n the dramatlc contest Qlwllll l93I if H MMM Page 70 Nr V v - v L, ,J L W, Nl V x K 11 l i n r n, er, r. , , . - ' Il I7 ' . . . 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J 1 - - 1 ' ll ' 7 ll ' ' v 1 ' Nl' ' H Y dim, My CATHEDRALITE U W I X k DECLAMATION SECOND PLACE Jerome Damel Oratorzcal Robert Rose Humorous The humorous sect1on was very Well represented Agnes Henter Won first place Wlth her select1on Katrlnka V1s1ts New York Robert Rose Wlth a very unusual select1on Won second place The tltle of h1s plece was The Rehearsal Those selected 1n the pre11m1nar1es also acqulted themselves w1th d1s tlnctlon but probably because of lack of experxence they falled to Wm These were Floyd Leddy ln the Oratorlcal Marguerlte Kasner ln the Dramatlc and Mary Cashman 1n the Humorous sect1on We hope to hear more of these students 1n future declamatlon contests The contest was conducted under the able coachmg and supervlslon of Reverend Father Denery The Judges selected for the prel1m1nar1es were Slster Rlcharda Slster Mary Clalre and Slster Adeltrudls Those that judged the finals were Mrs T N Flemlng Mrs George Thlelman and Mrs Henry Geermg Qwlrslff W4 MM P fl, Vvvvfr yvvxlv w N 1 f Daniel, Sobkowia , Rose. Martha Sobkowiak rrr.,,,..,r.,.,rs.,rs,,,r......... ,..rr.....,. . . .,.rrrrsr.re...e,.,,,r.r.rr.oorrr... Dramatic 4 1 it 1 I I I . ,y ' 1 , . fl Y, . . , . . . I ! ! . . y . . Y . . i . . . . , . , . v ' Y' V I93l .f N t Page 71 QM, MM? fr CATHEDRALITE loves , YM W My Eillllhli ART AND SEWING CLASS DISPLAY OPEN HOUSE Ervin Ortman 7,Vw.w.,,, . ,,7,w,, First Prize Genevieve Sauer eeeeeee s ,,,,, ,, Second Prize Martha Sobkowiak, ....A, . , .,ee, Third Prize A-T the second annual night school many exhibits in art, sewing, and chemis- try were evident. The latter exhibit was especially interesting as the spectators were allowed to vote on the various projects to determine the best ones. For the winning projects, prizes are awarded. Ervin Ortman won the first prize for his project Chemistry Apparatus , while Genevieve Sauer won second prize on Rayon , and Martha Sobkowiak, third, on Soap. In the art room there was also an excellent display showing samples of soap carving, Water coloring, and sketching. In the sewing room many samplesrof the students' work were submitted to inspection by the public. These showed excellent work on the part of the class. The annual room, the inner sanctum of the Cathedralite , was also open to visitors and many photographs and mounted groups of students were displayed. Besides these exhibits, regular classes were held so that the parents might see how these are conducted. After the school was over a meeting was held for the P. T. A., and a program followed. Citrix rf' I93I 2' A XJMQ Page 72 N X. gf rx 5, pix. -' fe f e XT ' Q X ' if - 0 V X - ,- X . 4 '. 2-'f ,x X X 5 XXX mr ' 4 '. l I., . X 'gre - I!-fl is A' 'L NV 2 ' 'gl-gs? ,V rl lxx X w-S XIXXXVJ V ' 6592-N. 1 '. ,?'wAb.-- XX J A L N., WED Around, around, in ceaseless circles wheeling W itll clangs of wings ana' screams, ilze eagle sailed Incessanilyf' -Shelley ATHLETICS QQ, M, CATHEDRALITE U M fly, MY, Jaw.-,reel B k Kleber L n g Meaghe Barth lemy Hen ema n N B C h K ff I e ur ac o d Ro Donk n H hf ld Tu ln Th elm n Luke Han o OKeefe Relly R T k Wlleke Th d R w N Mau Ha merd g R d Captam Veknne M 11 e K e y Cla ty Op tz FOOTBALL S far as games Won and lost were concerned the 1931 football season was not much of a success but It d1d bu1ld up good mater1al for next year Coach Kuifel lssued hlS 1n1t1al call September 2 out of forty candldates only five lettermen greeted h1m They were Capta1n Earl Verkmnes Joe Hnnsl Cyrll Trusz1nsk1 B111 Re1lly and Pete Hennemann Around these five men Coach Kuffel bullt h1s team Men who recelved letters were Capta1n Earl Verkmnes Captaln elect Donken Joe H1msl Cyr1lTrusz1nsk1 Pete Hennemann B111 Re1lly Herb Jacobs Jerome Hlrschfeld Jack Hanson Bruce Lans1ng Fred Thlelman J 1m O Keefe Ralph Barthelemy Donald Kaveny Warren Luke Roman Truszlnskl Syl vester NIX and Melvln Schm1tt Edwln Kleber was awarded the student manager s letter All of these men Wlll return except Captaln Verklnnes Jacobs Thlelman Lanslng Hlrschfeld and Barthelemy The team played SIX games Of these they lost five and played one score less t1e Thelr opponents scored a total of one hundred and n1ne pomts, whlle they scored only elght polnts HOMECOMING Swooplng gracefully over the field, an alrplane dropped the football Wlth a purple and gold parachute onto the football field Such was the open 1ng of the 1930 homecommg game Qmdyvv' I93l if 4,yf'4MM5 x xr 'V' V V Nr , f-I N-w fv- Nl 'V f' K 5 , X ' :1 nf. fl' . 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Although Cathedral grid stars threatened the score several times, they lacked the so-called necessary punch. . ST. JOHN'S 0-CATHEDRAL 0 Playing perhaps their best game of the year, the Cathedral gridders held the strong St. J ohn's squad to a scoreless tie on October 15. St. John's did not threaten to score much. Most of the playing was done in St. J ohn's territory, but the team lacked the necessary punch to score. Everybody then thought that the team had finally hit its stride. In fact, this game was considered a moral victory. STAPLES 18-CATHEDRAL 6 On October 25 the team traveled to Staples for that city's Homecoming game. Despite the injuries of our players they fought a hard battle and were a favorite until the end. Then Staples turned the tables and won. Later in the game our boys scored their only touchdown on a pass from Hennemann to Lansing, who went across the goal-line unmolested. Though they tried hard, our team could not ruin Staples' Homecoming celebration. Gomer rf I93l 'ar 2 Mm? ge 76 Q-gm, My CATHEDRALITE W ,M MR KUFFEL NO GAIN HERE TEACHERS B 19 CATHEDRAL 0 On September 26 Coach Kuffel sent h1s so called green team agalnst the Teachers College B Team The boys appeared nervous and unsteady but they put up a splendld fight Tick Stensrud all conference fullback was too much for them scoring every po1nt for hls team The team showed Good prom1se but needed more practlce on the fundamentals of the game The final score was 19 0 IH favor of the Teachers College Captaln Verkmnes at quarter and Pete Hennemann at fullback showed up best 1n the backfield while Butch Truszlnski and B111 Rellly played the best game on the l1ne Because of the numerous accidents some of the boys were Walklng W1lLl'1 canes or gr1nn1ng under brulsed faces ln school the following 33' ST THOMAS 27 CATHEDRAL 0 The final game of the season was played at St Thomas in St Paul on November 2 Though our team fought a hard battle all through the game they could not cross the Tommy goal l1ne but went down in glorlous defeat by a score of 27 to 0 St Thomas showed a powerful dI'1V1I'1g attack good defense and played stralght hard football throughout the battle With this game five members closed thelr gr1d1ron career as stars of C H S This game seemed to be one of the roughest played four of the regulars were carried from the field as a result of SGTIOUS 1nJur1es A large delegatlon of students motored to the twln c1t1es to Witness thls the final game of the year UMM' l93l W 1 WMM Xf- , , ,lx xr 'Nr ,VV 1-I X'-X fv- xl V ll P X 1 U . -721, I P K in . ,: L f'iXJ . 1 i ac as - 7 - 7 If 7, - J ' If ' I7 ' 7 I , . 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V Sv- L, Nl' V' Pllgr, 'tm M, CATHEDRALITE M M ,Mp Page 78 Earl who had played halfback on the team for the past three years plloted the Purple and Gold grldders This year lt was found necessary to shlft h1m to quarter back a posltlon that was left vacant last year Although h1s team failed to score much he showed good Judgment ln calling h1s plays H1s ablhty to run pass or kick made him one of the most valuable men in the backfield He Will be lost this year by graduat1on Earl played base ball and basketball on the champlonship class team for the past three years At the end of the season Dlck was elected by his team mates to be capta1n of the football team for next year Although th1s was his first year out he made regu lar center H1s accuracy at passing and his ability at backmg up the llne on defense made hlm one of the most valuable men on the team Although always qulet m school he was one of the most talkatlve players durlng the games Everyone thinks Dlck will make an excellent capta1n Joe has played football ever slnce he was 1n the grade school H1s first letter was earned ln his freshman year and he has been a regular ever since He began at play mg end but because of h1s dr1ve and speed he was shifted to the backfield Injurles this year caused hlm to be on the slde lines a great part of the tlme However when ln there playing he was one of the best fighters on the team Joe w1ll also be missed Butch has been a veteran of three years and was the mainstay of the line th1s year He played at guard and had plenty of work to do because our center played back H1s playlng on defense was the most spectacular of all Butch IS a man of all sports at school as he was also the only letterman to return in basketball and will report for klttenball Although he will be lost to the teams next year because of the new ruling made by the officers of the league which makes players after e1ght semesters lnellglble he w1ll be here to help coach our next squad CAQHX4 I93I VJJMJMQ xr Nl' V f V ,V f-I X. ,-V, NI V Y f XX ff y J , . , . - 2 ' 1 1 0 y ' 7 . . 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' 1 , 1 . sf ' ' Y Qf QM, My CATHEDRALITE Y U M , Pete has played fullback for the past two seasons He IS the happy go lucky type of student but takes hls athletlcs serrously He IS a good lme smasher and has a certam way of detectlng Just where the opponents plays were gomg Thls makes h1m a valuable man for back mg up the l1ne He IS only a Junlor and next year he w1ll be one of the team s outstandmg men He was a good k1cker and passer Pete also played class basketball and w1ll report for k1ttenball 1n the sprmg Herb a new comer from St John s showed up very well IH all sports He played halfback and h1s power at hlttmg the hne was h1s mam asset A good mterferer and a ine pass rece1ver he was one of the team s supports Herb was the maxnstay on the basketball team and also played baseball The games m whlch he stood out br1ll1antly were those agalnst hls former classmates the one must be found to take h1s place Not much was heard of Barthelemy as an athlete un t1l thlS year He played regular end and although ln experrenced he learned the plays qulckly and became a football star He was outstandmg on defense and was always on the p1le up Ralph lS also the shortstop on the baseball team and played class basketball He IS lost for next season by graduahon Ralph was the frlendly type of player who was always Wllllng' to help anybody lf he could HIS cheerfulness and pep made h1m well hked by h1s fellow athletes Warnle a sophomore was the speedlest and most natural ball carrler ln the backfleld H1s ab1l1ty to elude tacklers was nothmg less than sensat1onal he was also an exceptlonally good pass recelver An mjury recelved ear ly 1n the season handrcapped h1m for the rest of the year Warnle also showed up well 1n basketball and IS a finlshed boxer He st1ll has two years left and Cathedral fans expect h1m to be one of Cathedral s outstandlng athletes IH the comlng years Y-I-I Q ll xr if ,VV -I N- Vw- V l 'NX f . . . , , . 7 7 ' I ' 7 . . . . y J ohnnles. He wlll also be lost by graduatlon and some o y - , y . I Y 2 ' 9 . , . NY' V -f l93l .f dm, M, CATHEDRALITE M, WM P gc 80 Jerome played h1s first season of football and was one of the best llne men on the team He was of ldeal bulld and used thls to an advantage by breakmg through and tackllng the other man before he could start Although bashful 1n school Hlrshy was a valuable man on the team He w1ll not return next year as he IS a graduate H1rshy plays catcher on the d1amond and IS a real favorrte IH all other athletlcs Jack although mexpemenced played good football durmg the entlre season and was always found to be at the bottom of the plle Although one of the qulet boys 1n school on the field he was a true fighter Jack IS the goal of all the glrls both off and on the field S1ckness stopped h1m from playmg basketball but he IS only a sophomore consequently he has two years left to show h1s sportsmanshlp B1ll has played two seasons and was most noted for h1s gr1t under heavy pumshment He started at tackle was sh1fted to end where he played good ball and was always 1n there breakmg up the mterference and gettmg the other man Blll made honorable mentlon on the all central Mlnnesota team plcked by all the coaches at the end of the season He wlll be back next year as a senlor Along Wlth hlS other athletlc act1v1t1es Rellly has made a name for hlmself 1n boxlng and klttenball Donald playmg h1s Hrst year made one of the guard asslgnments Although short he IS bullt for the game and showed up wlth much pluck and courage He teamed wlth Butch at guard maklng the l1ne a stone wall for all opponents In basketball he played on the B team as floor guard Because he lS a Junlor and w1ll be back next year he wrll have the opportun1ty to be one of our outstandlng athletes CMMX' l93l 'J AWMQ QM, M, CATHEDRAUTE M, MP Back R y I k Magher eo1dRo hkfTlHmant S1btWrght BASKETBALL Father Denery Dzrector FTER a week of rest Coach Kuffel lssued hrs 1n1t1al call for basketball A new system was started thls year glV11'1g all the boys who were not workmg a chance to make the team After all had been put on dlfferent teams poor materlal was el1m1nated by means of a contest Thls enabled Mr Kuffel to choose men for hxs vars1ty team Father Denery also watched for materlal that he thought was too good for class basketball He wanted players for the A and B team There was only one letterman to come back and that was Butch Truszlnskl The other men that Coach Kuifel selected for h1S A team were Herb Jacobs guard Rlch Donken guard Earl MGIHZ forward John Penmson forward Steve Belanger forward Pete Held center Bruce Lansmg center Fred Thlelman center On hls B team Coach Kuffel had Captaln Kowalkowskl Joe Wrlght Nubs Rleder Donald Kaveny Fats Selbert Pat Meagher Warme Luke and Romle Trusz1nsk1 They had thelr own schedule and played lndependent of the A team They showed up 1n good style and have de veloped good materlal for next year Two of the members were later pro moted to the A team and showed remarkably for beglnners As far as conference games Were concerned the record shows only one vrctory out of e1ght games They fared very much better ln most of then' practxce games At tlmes the team showed S1gI1S of good iight and play and at tlmes they d1splayed Just the opposlte Th1s was caused by the lack of experlence dar W 4 me V v v X 'xr ,V ff X.-X fy- Nl V B N f , N ow-Kowalkowski, Kaven , Ju e, e . 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' KC ll ' . - ' cc n - ' x xf N' Y V v' H ' Pflgc QM, M, CATHEDRALITE U W Pg82 B TEAM The B team played eleven games during the year and lost only three They lost two to the St John s B team by the scores 17 to 19 and 10 to 21 The other game was lost to the senior class team by a score of 16 to 17 The squad defeated the Teachers College Freshmen in two games by the scores 28 to 26 and 26 to 16 They lost the next three games and then won the remamder of thelr games The Tech Phantoms were their v1ct1ms in the next two games 24 to 8 and 36 to 9 They then defeated the seniors 26 to 10 and 29 to 19 and then ended up their schedule by defeating the graduate squad 23 to 19 and 33 to 26 The team scored a total of 268 points to 192 for their opponents This squad was a success in many ways but its mam purpose was to give experience to the younger boys Only freshmen and sophomores were allowed to play on the team VARSITY The Cathedral opened its basketball schedule on December eighth against Fisher Drews and won 20 to 12 Coach Kuffel used all the men he had and many of them showed prom1se of becoming valuable men On the following week the team traveled to Cold of 29 to 10 Belanger Penmson and Jacobs scored high for the Cathedral live Kuffel again tried to find a win ning combmation but our boys were held powerless by the veteran Cold Spring team Two days later the Coach sent h1S team against the Alumnl and the boys won out by the score of 14 to 13 Belanger and TI'l1SZlI1Sk1W6I'9 outstanding for Cathedral To end the practice games Crosier College of Onamia traveled here the followlng week and went home with a 15 to 12 victory The game was slow and marred by fre quent fouling and the missing of easy shots Truszmski Donken and Meinz were outstanding for the local team while Monroe a former student here starred for Crosler After Christmas vacation the team lost to St Thomas by the score of 24 to 17 The students who motored to St Paul to Witness the game were pleased with the dis play made by our boys espec1ally Jacobs Belanger and Butch QMM l93l we my V NF vv ,J X, YV xl V t ' X ff X if 79 Il I! 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' . . . . . ., , . 7 7 ' 7 . 7 7 fl L' sf v R V Y wif Z1 C QM-,, M, CATHEDRALITE MWJGX The followmg week the team went to Mmneapolls and lost to De LaSalle who later won the Natlonal Champlonshlp by the score of 44 to 8 Cathedral was helpless agalnst the strong 0H91'1S1V6 and defenslve of the vet ran MIHHBQPOIIS team In order to g1ve hls team more practlce Coach Kuffel s nt them agamst the St Cloud Tunes team IH a game at the Roosevelt school Cathedral came out on the long end of a 26 to 11 score Pennlson Lans1ng and Jacobs were the mamstays of the Purple and Gold squad On January 30 the team traveled to St John s and played one of the best games of the season St Johns was a heavy favorlte who expected l1ttle trouble ln wlnnlng but they dld not succeed untll the final whlstle was blown The score ended 28 to 21 W1th Memz makmg h1s debut as h1gh scorer on our team The team then played another practlce game and de feated the Roosevelt Teddys 47 to 30 Memz W1th twenty pomts and Lanslng wlth 14 scored h1gh for the Cathedral won 38 to 10 In th1s game our team lacked the fight dlsplayed 1n thelr first encounter w1th the Johnn1es The next week playmg Cret1n for the frrst t1me 1n a number of years our team was defeated 26 to 9 Cret1n dlsplayed unusual shootmg ablhty and thelr lead was never threatened De LaSalle came here to play thelr return game the followmg week They had an easy t1me wmnlng whlle the outcome of the game was never ln doubt as the flnal score was 46 to 12 Memz and Jacobs lead for our team On February 27 Cret1n came here to play thelr re turn game wlth the Cathedral w1nn1ng the game 45 to 13 Cathedral was slow 1n startmg enabhng Cret1n to agaln show thelr shoot1ng ab1l1ty Memz was our h1gh scorer Endlng a somewhat erratlc season ln glory our team defeated St Thomas 17 to 13 Thls was the best game of the year as our boys showed thelr best pOSS1ble form Coach Kuffel only used five men wlth Mem? and Jacobs the most outstandlng for the local team The last game of the year was a postponed game at Cold Sprlng 1n WhlCh Cathedral was agam defeated The score was 33 to 17 Cold Sprlng appearlng stronger than ln the first game Coach Kuffel only used men who would be back to play next season Crm W 2 MMM P gc 83 'X xr Y' V dx uf-VCV! 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L 'Q' sf V I93I Ll QM, M, QATHEDRAUTE U mmap Pa 84 I CATHOLIC CONFERENCE TEAM The selectrng of an all conference team th1s year proved to be a dlilicult task However the men who prcked the players are to be congratulated on thelr cholce Fairbanks of St Johns and Montague of De LaSalle were g1ven the forward posltlons Both were the most conslstent scorers of thelr respectlve teams and were equally as good on defense The guard posts went to Manly of Cretln and Sulllvan of De LaSalle Sulhvan was voted the most natural basketball player rn the state Hrs long range shots seldom Wlld Were sensatronal Others who recelved mentlon were Corbett St Thomas Ray De LaSalle Barron Cretm Wmklesky St John s McFadden Cretm and Mernz St Cloud Memz of Cathedral was the hlgh scorer and mamstay of our team on the defense He made on the average seven polnts m each of the conference games Th1s IS excep tronally good as the team Was low 1n scormg He was a the team morale S1nce no captaln was elected last year one Was ap pomted before every game durlng the first part of the season Durmg the last half Herb Jacobs held the cap tamcy and proved by h1s sklll at the defenslve and oifen slve that he Was the rdeal man for the posltlon MONOGRAM CLUB Thls club conslsted only of boys who Won thelr C ln elther football or basketball Last year those who Won a letter ln the declamatlon contest were also ad rnltted but th1s year the rule was changed Thelr most outstandmg accomphshment was the promotlon of the Cathollc Grade School Tournament and th1s Wlll be an annual aiTa1r of the club hereafter They also sponsored the class klttenball tournament but as the games were played after th1s Went to press the results are not a vallable Fred Thlelman was elected pres1dent Rrchard Don ken vlce presrdent and Sylvester NIX secretary treasurer mmf W4 MMM M V v vv ,J xx VN, V N , K V1 J' . 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Pav 86 ac ow-Sprangers, Luke, Hennemann, Nix. I PP PT Vw I FP Second Row-Opi z, Gebec , a lic , Hammerding. F. G. F. T. P. F. T. P. 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YM M-,Mp BkR Cy JUN1oRs HIS year the Junlors agaln took thlrd place 1n the race They had the heavlest team 111 the play but seemed to lack the necessary punch At tlmes they played good basketball and It appeared as lf they would be thls year s champlons Then' usual l1ne up conslsted of H1msl the elected cap tam mam scorer and best man on the floor and Schroeder and Ahles for wards Schmldt played center whlle Burns O Keefe and Clarlty held down the guard pos1t1ons Although they lost five of thelr nme games thls team was a credlt to the league and many of thexr players W1ll be on the varslty team next year INDIVIDUAL SCORING NAME Burns G H1msl F O Keefe G Schroeder F Clarlty G Ahles F 5111416 l95l Nl WALQ Pac87 ac ow-Burns, O'Keefe, Himsl, schmm. second RowMSchroeder, Ames, ,mm . F. G. F. T. P. F. T. 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Second Row-Heinen, hie man, Voss 91' , Ryan. A -1 1 . 1 - F. G. F. T. P. F. T. P. ' , , ,ssssssssrs,. ,s,ss,s. 1 sr,s. 1 .,.... 1 112 sssrs....ss 1 1 5 eee.eee,e..eeee eeee 1 ,r.e ...... . 1 .1..29 ' , .,,,,,,,,ssnsss,,.,s,,ssssssssso o.s., 1 3 .e,.e,,e .1 e..e.e 13 .... ..,see leeeeee 1 r.1ee11ee,,,,,1e1., . 1 9 , ,,,,,,, ,AAA ..A,,,,wvw,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,, 1 1 1 1 8 ,r,,,,,,1, ,,,, 1 1111 311.1 ..,. .,.,.,,, 9 ...,, 1 19 Ryan, V-,-, ,,,,,A,,,A, ,Y,w,,,, ,s,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, 3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 .,..r.... 1 1 . ....,, 5 11 .,,,...,, 1.11113 , , s,,,4,,V,,ss1111, ,,,,1 11r1ss,,,,,,,, 2 ,1,s11s 1 1 1 .1 1 seeeeeeeeeeee . .,.. 61 5 - , ,r,1s ssssr s,1s,,,,,,,s1s,,,,,,,,,ssssss. 1 1 ,..s,.,e,e1eee1eee 0 .1 ,ee,....... 4 1 1 2 ,' , ,,,,,,,,,,,A,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.1.,,1. 1 V .,..,,,,,,,,, 1 0 ,..,.......,. 11 6 ,,.,,, 2 ' ,-,V,VVAA,.A 1, VVVVA,,,,,,wv,,,,,,t,,,,,,,, O rr,1,,, ,r,,1, 111,, I 1111.11,.1,1,..11... 5 111, 1 1 .1 1 30 30 37 90 q as f l93l 1 1 Q-My My I CAIHEDRALITE U V31 v LOUISE HALL N M gl h M W lt W g te A Hente J OLeary OUR COACHES ISS LOUISE HALL former student of Cathedral H1gh School and St Benedlcts College replaced Mlss Catherlne Thomey who thls year IS engaged ln teachlng at Sauk Centre In order to glV6 all the grrls a chance to play basketball Mlss Hall formed B Teams ln the drfferent classes The 1un1ors and freshmen were the only ones represented by sufflclent players to form an extra team In fact the sen1ors were worr1ed the whole season as thelr team consisted of only the necessary SIX members MISS Hall also started physrcal educatron classes for the glrls Th1s was a new feature rn grrls ac MISS Constance Zlerden began her work at the Cathedral the latter part of February when Mlss Hall left for W1scons1n where she Wlll teach Mlss Zlerden who IS well known by many of the glrls IS a graduate of Cathedral Hlgh School and of the Teachers College Whlle attendlng the Cathedral she was one of the most skllled athletes ln her class She IS a lover of all sports and trled to convey her enthus1asm to the glrls Many are 1ndebted to her for help obta1ned ln the drfferent sports everyone hopes to see her back agam next year Because of the madequate equlpment Mxss Zlerden was not able to carry out all her plans The low rafters ln the gymnaslum prevented lndoor volley ball as the ball would contlnually h1t them 1n the servlce and the volleylng She lntroduced many new sports thls year among them glrls track As thrs was new It was enjoyed by all Track whlch conslsted of the field events and the runnlng events was started as soon as the weather was warm These events were held after school on Wednesdays as Tuesdays and Thursdays were devoted to teachlng the grrls klttenball The semors for one enjoyed all the new sports and were well represented at each meetlng QJMILRX' W4 MMM N V V ,VV ,J N-X Vw- Nl V 'I Q!! I , X f 1 X - . a ic , . o ers, . Nieren ar n, . r, , ' . M ' ' n r ' .fl 77 ' ' , . ' 1 1 u n Q I s - , - tivities to which all looked eagerly. , . . . , . . . 1 x . , . . 5 . Q - 1 , . 1 1 ' - , . 2 1 r ' I J 5 w- . YL ' V l93l .f N ' Page 89 QM, MM? fa CATHEDRALITE havoc t VM, WW oo Wlt M Hntg TllyHnn Rya BASKETBALL EPEATING the1r feat of other years the Jumor team agam took the mter class champlonshlp They went through the tournament wlthout a smgle defeat Catherlne Tully captam and forward for the Jumors was the heart of the team She was also hlgh pomt player of all the teams Florence Ryan and Margaret Moran brought the1r team to v1ctory by co operatlon w1th the1r captam Marcella Prz1borowsk1 was one of the standbacks of the team The team had except1ona1 guards who showed good teamwork Thls year Gen Hunn a new player from Central H1gh School 1n Mmneapohs helped the team by her fast and clear thmkmg Mlckey Wolters who has been The game between the Jumors and semors was mterestmg and 9XClt111g These two teams who were rlvals of old played the1r best The Jumors because of the1r fast playlng and good teamwork won the game by a score of 21 17 A match Just as lnterestmg as this one was that of the Jumors versus the freshmen The two Tully slsters were matched agamst each other and al though Cathemne was the taller there was a hard battle fought to w1n the game These two games were the only dxfficultles encountered and the JUHIOTS once agam Won the cup The B teams of the varlous classes were no match for them therefore all ended wlth uneven scores IH favor of the Jumors If the Jumors w1n the cup agaln next year they w1ll be the only team 1n the Cathedral who has won It the four years of the1r hlgh school course The freshman team by defeatlng the senlors and sophomores took sec ond place Jean Tully followlng 1n the footsteps of her older slster was elected captam of the team Thls IS not the only way 1n whlch she resembles her sms ter All of the Tullys are good basketball players and Jean IS no exceptlon QMAX I I mvLM1Q Przib r wski, o ers, oran, u si er, u , u , n. ' 7 7 gg ,, - I 1 . . ! J ' ' K1 ' J! ' 1 with the team the whole three years, was the cause of many of the victories. . . I . . , 1 - a ' . I 7 7 ' , . . . . . H 7, . , 5 . . ' 7 1 ' . 1 ' ' I I V v 93 ,f Page 90 QM, My rv ff CATHEDRALITE We 4 VU , l B rke Hafne T lly B ten M Pl tnbeg Woltes She had the thlrd hlgheSt number of polnts of all the players Wllma Plan tenberg although small had the best shoot1ng eye of the team She Ida N1er engarten and Jean Tully were the mam forwards for the team Wlth thls comblnatlon of players the Junlors w1ll have to do some hard playmg next year lf they want the cup The rest of the teams were surprlsed at the strength and fine playlng of the freshmen All went mto the games confident of putt1ng the fresh1es where they belonged and ended fightmg tooth and na1l to come anywhere near them ln the final score All except the Junlors were defeated by them The senlors thls year only took thlrd place As usual a hard luck Jmx was followlng the team Th1S year thelr best guard Martha Sobkowlak was forb1dden by the Doctor to play basketball The captaln T1ckey they st1ll had Gen Sauer to keep them from bemg defeated too badly Bovy agam came ln second w1th 57 polnts She was closely follow ed by Loulse Nlerengarten Because other players had been known for lack of teamwork ln former years thelr co operatlon as a team was especlally notlceable th1s year In Splte of lt all the team has not been able to Wm the Kmsella Trophy Dur1ng thelr sophomore year thls team d1d 1ts best work commg w1th1n one polnt of w1nn1ng the cup that year If the members had had more team sp1r1t and thought less of themselves the cup would have gone to them that year They played hard and fast but the lack of smooth team work caused then' downfall Conslderlng everythmg the team th1s year was the best for the members worked more harmonlously and played better than 1n precedmg years The good teams developed dur1ng thls year was the cause of thelr low standmg T1cky Hennemann captaln for the second tlme kept the players together and by her good sportsmanshlp cheered up the members of her team sham N A MMM 's 1 M u , r, u , as i , oran, an e r , r . r s l ' 9 . ' , . ' IK ' If . ' 7 ll ' 77 ' , . .. . . . . y . , ' ' Il ' 77 ' 1 Hennemann, had adifficult time getting enough guards to play the game, but - u I7 ' - H H . . . . . - , - . . ' y ' r 7 . , l 7 . T .. H . H . . c . , Y. L V V I93l .f Page 91 QM, My CATHEDRALITE M W My kwkDmbvyPlantbgNe gt e Although the sophomores are ln last place they deserve much pralse They gave all the teams 1n the tournament a hard battle and lost to the semors and freshmen by very small marg1ns V1rg1n1a Uptegrove and Margorle Rose were the star forwards of the team puttmg ln many d1fIicult shots Honey Thomey although she dld not make many shots put ln some pretty ones She has a good shootlng eye but played the front of the court thls year and was too far away from the basket to rlsk many shots The necessary teamwork among the members of the squad seemed and therefore they were unsuccessful Occasslonally some bursts of last year s playlng showed Although they played steady they seemed to weaken to wards the last of the game and lost two 1n th1s manner The shootmg of the forwards was not so good as 1n the preced1ng years and the guards seemed to be asleep The tournament was too short for any of the teams really to do any credltable playmg The trouble wlth the sophomore team was the fact that they were feelmg the strength of thelr opponents and were playmg slowly 1n the first half of the game If the tournament had been longer the standmgs would perhaps have been dlfferent The next year semor team w1ll have them to worry about and w1ll have to play then' best to Wm from them They are really a fast team and they w1ll fight all the harder next year because of thelr place ln thxs tournament They were tled w1th Junlors and semors last year for second place therefore takmg last place th1s year 1S a bltter p1ll to swallow Although none of these players had enough po1nts to be among the five hlghest pomt players V1rg1n1a Uptegrove w1th 40 po1nts was slxth and MarJor1e Rose Wlth 38 was seventh may me V Y VV 'J N- Nnfv- V T K ff Nl Sob o ia , o 0 , en er , i ren ar en, San r, Hennemann. J Y I - I ' ' ' KK I! , . 7 I ' lacking this year. All of their different plays were known by the other teams, 7 ' Y . , - 7 ' J I 5 y . . . . . . . , . . . , . . , . 3 7 Y ' 'Y' V Y l93l .f R - Page 92 tm, Mikie -fe CATHEDRALITE sw . YU WW Flyn R Uptg K h Both Margle and Upte are good forwards and know many good po1nts about the game but nelther of them seemed to get go1ng The teams as a whole seemed of a more soc1able nature than 1n other years The Captalns of the dlfferent teams worked together better and there was less 1llw11l shown A GITIS Athlet1c Assoclatlon was planned to help the g1rls 1nterested ln basketball and other sports The members of thls club were requlred to come up to certam standlngs 1n the sports before they would be admltted Because of the shortness of tlme thls plan was not carrled through There w1ll be a club of thls sort next year however and the glrls are eagerly 3,Wa1t1I1g It Thls w1ll lncrease the mterest ln sports and 1nc1te the g1rls to greater efforts The basketball season ended wlthout any serlous accldents consequent ly not much use was made of the first ald k1t glven to basketball club by the Tagalongs last year Next year however w1ll prove to be a hard and fast season durmg whlch many battles w1ll be played The freshmen of next year w1ll not be so experleneed as those of former years but the upper class men w1ll have strong teams and w1ll fight to wln the trophy INDIVIDUAL SCORING NAME K Tully J Tully W Plantenberg L Nlerengarten Vs!-I Q 1 n, ose, e rove, Lahr, Thomey, os iol, Hunn. 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I ..,.,.., -19 ..,..,...,.,.., .,...,.,.... 3 . .....,,..,,,,,,,,,, V J' l83l .f R Page JM, M, CATHEDRALITE Y U Mg J Q PHYSICAL EDUCATION HIS year physlcal tra1n1ng was 1ntroduced for the glrls They were first taught to stand erect Tlns was an accompl1shment for some and nothmg new for the majorlty These QXGFCISGS were d1scont1nued when It was d1s covered that the hues made by the g1rls looked hke the old Cathedral snake dance of homecommg days After the g1rls knew how to make a stralght l1ne they started marchmg GXQTCISCS In the begmmng the glrls must have been confused by the dlrectlons of rlght face left face and r1ght about face for all faced 1n dlfferent d1rect1ons The only dlfficulty found 1n march 1ng was trying to make square corners When the marchmg was good enough to sult the teacher 1nterest1ng games were played Some of the glrls were dlsappomted m the1r phys1cal power when they dlscovered that the s1mple httle games mtroduced 1n physlcal tra1n1ng were dlflicult to execute The beg1nn1ng of the games was marked by Stlff Jomts and sore muscles many groans shpped from the hps of those havmg to walk to the thlrd floor for classes The aches and pams Were soon gone however and the gurls were happy once agam MISS Z1erden then selected four girls from each class and taught them a few stunts whlch they were requlred to teach the other glrls Deep groans agam re echoed through the halls of the Cathedral and everyone was Up The very sound of elther of these two names was enough to send the glrls on the war path The way of learnmg stunts IS not always strewn w1th roses When the warm weather came the glrls Went outs1de for the1r classes The fresh a1r and sunshme revlved the splrlts of many and as a whole the class responded better to the dlrectlons The classes were wa1ted for wlth lmpatlence as th1s was the only chance to get outs1de durlng the school hours and everyone took advantage of lt Durmg the hot days near the end of school all the classes felt lazy and stopped many tlmes on the way to the bowl Classes started at least fifteen mmutes after the glrls had left the bu1ld1ng The games played outs1de were more strenuous than those ln the gym but the muscles of the glrls were used to rece1v1ng hard treatment by now sad looks appeared on the faces of only a few of the grrls M1ss Zlerden lntended to g1ve the glrls tests 1n correct posture and var1 ous stunts but the woeful look on the faces of all the morn1ng after the gym class of the day before convmced her that they were suffermg enough The tests w1ll be kept for next year and unless the glrls keep m trnn durmg the summer months there w1ll be some sour faces durmg the next school year All were requlred to take physlcal educatlon The glrls dld not recelve a mark m thls class m the begmnlng as Mlss Z1erden dld not know the glrls well enough to be able to Judge the1r ab1ht1es Later however she devlsed a method of rnarkmg by pomts g1VlHg tests 1n posture neatness marchmg hlkmg tenms and many other exerclses All tr1ed to do the1r best as an A 1n physlcal educatlon was well worth hav1ng gm I9 I WJMZMQ l V V vxf 'J N-s xffv- V T f' . K 1 ' ' IK ' 7, It 17 ff ' l J ,, . . . . . . I ' ' , . 5 7 I asking everyone else if she could do the Knee Bend , or the Chinese Get- il ' . . . . . , y , . . . , Q I , I 7 . . . . , . I . . . . . . y , . , 7 7 7 ! 7 ' u I7 ' ' ' ' T V V Y 3 , Page 94 QM, jjj CATHEDRALITE M W ,jr MINOR SPORTS FTER the basketball tournament was over lndoor volley ball was started and captains for the varlous teancs were elected The g1rls representmg each class were counted and d1v1ded by seven the requ1red number for a teair In th1s Way the number of teams from each class was determmed Because the tlme was too short a tournament between these teams could not be run off but they had fun try mg to see who could defeat the other during the mghts of practlce The low rafters 1n the gym caused much trouble In the volleylng the ball would h1t the rafters and bounce back to the other side of the net As a whole indoor volley ball was not enjoyed very much by any of the players as only a few serves could be gotten over and IH volleylng the llght would be knocked out making lt difficult to see the ball When the weather became more favorable outside track teams orgamzed Members from each class were tr1ed out and the fastest kept to represent their class There were good and fast runners from class and the tryouts between the different members of the some class very excltlng The bowl was marked off 1nto the dlstances for the fifty dashes one hundred yard dashes and one hundred and Hfty yard dashes The field events 1n track were enjoyed very much by all the g1rls There was shot putt1ng the runnlng broad jump and basketball throwing The runnlng broad jump was enjoyed the most lt was fun to fly through the au' and land 1n a p1t of soft dlrt Hurdhng and jumping also ranked high ln the estlmatlon of the girls and after a few practlces the girls were able to jump were were each were yard rlvalry existed among the girls who were out for track Klttenball was also mtroduced for the g1rls This has been a favorlte sport for the girls and although there have never been the requlred ten girls from each class there were always enough for two teams Tenms IS the rlval of k1ttenball and the cause that a tournament could not be played ln th1s sport Many of the girls however Want to hold somethmg heavier than a tennis racket and h1t the ball so it never comes back The girls as Well as the boys have then' Babe Ruths and Caseys The equlpment for kittenball was good the bats and balls were furnlshed by Father Denery When the g1rls were tlred of klttenball they played a game that was almost hke th1s but more mterestmg and exciting This game was called bean ball It is played l1ke long base There IS one base about two feet from home plate and long base as the name 1nd1cates Instead of taggmg the girl running a base the ball IS thrown at the glrl 1f It h1ts her she IS out There IS only one out 1n an inning At first there was much runnlng after the ball thrown at the runner but towards the end the g1rls became so efficient that It was dangerous to try to steal a base while the pitcher was not lookmg The scores were now smaller and the g1rls were up to bat oftener than before Qmnr MM Pa 95 IX V 'xr -,rv ff N-X Var- Nl V l P f 'ix 1 X A ' ' 1 . , ,. l 7 , j v 7 I 7 I 7 ' . , . . , . u I 9 . g - , . rather high. Since all wished to be first in these sports, a spirit of wholesome . Q , . . , . . . . . . J , . , . 1 KK Y! ' ' ' . . . , 7 Y ' , S - ! 7 , . L V J' I93l if R W' gd QMMMf'fV mmmmtswwgjwfr Ba k Row Pappe fus He te Mo b a S co d R Upt g ove D mbo y M C dd Rose Tho TENNIS PRING tennls was lntroduced at the Cathedral thls year for both g1rls and boys The Jumors and sophomores were the irst teams matched a gamst each other but because both teams were nervous the playmg was Jerky The Jumors won both sets by a score of 6 0 The freshmen had the strongest comblnatlon of players 1n the school Through then' steady playmg and teamwork they defeated the sophomores and took two sets from the semors Wlthout much dlfflculty The Jumor freshman match was the next 1n the tournament The freshles by then' swlft serves and good playlng won both of the sets 6 1 8 6 The freshmen were now 1n the lead W1th SIX games Won and none lost When they met the semors however they were able to get only one set In the second match between the Jumors and sophomores the sets were one up Th1s match put the Jumors farther behlnd than ever and left the freshmen far 1n the lead Margle Rose was substltuted for Honey Thomey who had spramed her finger while attemptmg to catch a klttenball The fresh men team now lost one set to the sophomores who had overcome thelr first nervousness and showed some fine playmg Because of the lllness of Lucllle Pappenfus Baby Henter played ln the last match between the Jumors and freshmen The freshmen were three sets 1n the lead so no matter what the returns of the game m1ght be they would stlll be the champlons Each team won one set thls gave the Jumors second place 1n the tournament Freshmen glrls L Thomey V Uptegrove M Rose Sophomore glrls M Moran F Ryan Jumor g1rls I Dombovy L Pappenfus A Henter Semor glrls E McCadden M Stelnbauer :tty rdf and K 1 3 I c - n , n r, ran, Stein auer, Ry n. e n ow- e r , 0 v , c a en, , mey. , . 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I . . . . xr Sf L Sf sf R Page 96 MAAM fs H CATHEDRALITE X-Hum, W il k Ro s H Se nd R Gebeck K1 b r TENNIS FTER a hard fought battle with the semors the Jumor boys emerged v1ctor1ous on account of the splendld teamwork of lts members The Junlors Who were the strongest team entered ln the tournament dld not lose any of the1r sets Thelr fast and steady playmg proved d1sastrous for the1r opponents The semors came m second They gave the JUHIOTS some bad moments but falled to Wm any of the sets from tlns team Lack of teamwork caused the1r downfall aged to come ln th1rd They d1d some fine playmg and we expect them to do good work ln the tournament next year The sophomores Were pursued by a Jmx through the ent1re schedule of games Thls team lost most of the1r games and Won others by very small margms They gave the semors much trouble and were a Worry to the rest of the teams Thelr playmg would slack toward the end of the set turnmg vlctory lnto defeat The only explanatlon IS that they were pursued by a bad luck Jlnx Dur1ng all the games of the tournament the sldellnes of the courts were crowded Wlth the students mterested 1n the outcome of the battle The matches between the boys were as lrterestmg as those played by the glrls and a Splflt of excltement preva1led durmg all the matches Freshman boys L Gebeck R TI'llSZ11'1Skl R Moran Sophomore boys P Hennemann H Huls Junlor boys E Kleber S Belanger Semor boys W Freeman J Kowalkowskl -f lb? X 4 Bac w-Hul , ennemann, Truszinski, Belanger. co ow-Moran, , e e . A ' . . , . , . ' 1 Although not so experienced as the upper-classmen, the freshmen man- ' 1 ' J - -- 2 : . , . ' ', . . : . , . . 1 . , . . : . , . . W- I Page 91 dm, MM? fe CATHEDRALITE we 4 VU Wg VICTORY SONG Sing, Cathedral students, singg Shout out your praises till they ring. Cheer your Alma Mater old Wave hlgh your banner purple and gold Through our hlgh school years We go We re ever ready to meet our foe Whlle We slng of honors true Cheer1ng Cathedral H1gh Rah Rah Rah Rah for C H S Show up your courage maklng the test We are here a happy throng F1ght team oh iight team come along Str1ve rlght along to Vlctory We Wlll show you our loyalty On the fleld of every game we re laud1ng Cathedral Stars Mary Lammersen 29 ,fuck 'Xxf The Annual Staff Wlshes to express here ltS grat1tude to the following for the splendlcl co operat1on and a1d shown durmg thls year Slster Bermce our adv1sor Whose constant and klnd superv1s1on has been the Chlef mstru ment toward any measure of success We may have achleved Slster Adeltrudls our art supervlsor who has been a help 1n all our artlstlc attempts Slster Lew 1ne and Slster Amara who have pat1ently alded us m the correctlon of all our copy Mr Kendall Clark and Mr James Daubanton of the Securlty Prlntlng Company Who have shown us every conslderatxon and courtesy the personnel of Guy s Studlo who are responslble for the excellence of our plctures Mr C J Brown of Buckbee Mears Co Who has helped us ln every Way to plan the plctoral sectlon of the book and lastly the entlre faculty our advertlsers and the students for thelr generous support If 8 7 I 7 I I 7 7 ' ' ' r 1 1 r , . , . l '- . - I , , - 1 1 a 1 Q . . 1 2 , . . . l , . . . ., ' 7 I 3 - . 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A Home Away From Home EUROPEAN PLAN LEADING HOTEL HOTEL BREEN One of the F :nest Hotels ln the West DANCE AND DINE IN OUR FAMOUS WINTER GARDENS Dmmg and Grxll Room Best of Eats Rates Sl 50 to 52 50 Meals at AII I-Iours I-I Breen, Manager St Cloud Mlnn The Sausage brothers gave a plC1'llC last week attended by their slsters parents uncles and about ten m1II1on ants It hadrx t ralned for a month so the weather was drler than the peanut butter sandwiches they served and when lt started ralnm everybody hoped xt would keep up but It dldnt It came down They chose the flrst p1cn1c grounds they came to lt was a case of love at first sight We had qulte a b1t of such tommy rot that afternoon The second tlme I heard of lt he was saylng Marry me darllng and I will love honor and O K your laundry bllls unt1I debt do us part I work ln the stable so I ll make a good groom and I expect to rlse ln my posltlon lf we move to that new skyscraper I looked at Co tmued Ph 515W R A I-I f A Thzng of Beauty ls a one prog man joy Forever The Wlde Awake STAFFORD Shoeshop MINNESOTA FINEST eweler and Gem Expert Shoe Rebulldlng While You Walt St Cloud Mmnesofa 107 Flfth Ave So st Cloud Mmm Page 103 ? --.. 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Yes We Sell Shoes But More Important We Flt Your Feet LA TEST ST YLES ALWA YS A VAILABLE St Cloud Shoe Co Books Pens Penclls Art Supplles All awalt your approval at Schaefers Book Store Fztiers o Feet St Cloud Mmm 'X' OHIOOCO' ll 00914 Fourth Ward Meat EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FoR Market Hart Schaffner 8: Marx I-hgh School Clothmg Cmfkowskl and TTUSZIHSICI Props 5 MEATS AND GROCERIES J H RUETTELL CLOTHING Tel 2053 421 9th Ave No CUMPANY It s as good as any place and we can have hot and cold runnlng roaches and the only poker I ll be mterested in IS the one for the kltchen stove I-Ie told her lf she wouldn t marry hlm he cl go and she d never never see hxm agam so she refused I was glad cause that meant one less to feed at thxs PICDIC and the grub wasn t any too plentiful I heard some guy say we d all get a blte We chd chxefly mosqulto bltes We had started out on a Wlener roast and we ended by roastlng the one that thought of the pxcnlc They served devxl s food and I can t lmaglhe why they dldn t glVC lt to hlm because lt tasted hke Hades and I never can feel any sympathy for that blrd The unroasted sausage was delegated to put hllmg rn some sandwiches I was a case of stuff and nonsense so everyone 15 lookmg forward to a return engagement ST CLOUD DRUG COMPANY 723 ST GERIVIAIN STREET COppos1te Post Ofhcej Modern Soda Fountam SCIVICC Noon Lunches Sandwlches lVIalted lVI1lks -1- Page 104 I .............. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...,........,...........x. 4........................,...................,...........,..........,I. ,!.................... ............ .. .. ...................,!, .3..............,.......... ........,.. .. ........,.,...,.,-,,,,,,x, o 0 5 e n - , : 1 x : Q - I - 9 0 5 e - a : 2 a 5 a a ? 5 ? : x x . . 1 : 9 . 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Trade Mark Q ma 5 O f Qualify 3 : ' ' 13: f', I' 4, A Wm 3 E G C Men s Cloihes The Granite Cnty Leader -O O'04O0'O0Illl'.' in +-sa-I-0-our ACME BAKING C0 IWFOHOHOMUVIHOH HOHOI- 'IHC' + Chas H Peterson Candy Co Quahty Style Value 522 50 Wholesale obbers of CANDIES FOUNTAIN St Germaln St Il' Freshmen Class Color Green Freshmen Class Song I Knew It All The T1me Freshmen Class Motto If you don t succeed the first tlme try try agam to make somebody belleve you know somethmg Class Occupat1on Trymg to look dlgmfied Class Pastlme S1n1dy1ng Class Sport Anythmg that takes muscles not brams Class Dlsh Asparagus Class Recreatlon Sleepmg Class Hero Rm T1n Tm Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Compoundmg PICSCYIPTIOHS ls the Most lmportant The Home of Part of our Buslness A B C Bread ,f5CX, WHOLESALE RETAIL E M WEILER BREEN HOTEL 24 Seventh Avenue South Pg no TEL 1445 Phone 40 .M l Q -l-0-1--on .. ...,...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ., . .. .. .. .. ........g....................g. 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CLOUD, MINN. oo-0-M -0-0-qs-0.-l-Q--0-out-In0--D-O--0--l-A-lv-0-0-O-O-O-O-I' Distinguished Rating . . . was awarded to The St. Cloud Times-Journal for all-around ex- cellence in the National Com- munity Newspaper Contest for the year l930, conducted at the School of Journalism, University of Illinois. This much prized rating, the only one accorded to a daily news- paper in Minnesota, was won by The Times-Journal for the thor- oughness with which it covered the news of St. Cloud and Central Minnesota. If you live in St. Cloud or Central Minnesota you read The St. Cloud Times-Journal. 4...........,..,..,.....,..,.....,..,.....,......................................,..My ,l,.,..,..,...........,..,......................,. ..,........ ....,.........,x. P ge H6 CASH and CARRY I Qualzty M arket ohn P Truszmskn Prop vmxwxmzc I G A GROCERIES ww uallty Meats -151i--IWID 615 Flrst Street South WE CLEAN ALL WEARING APPAREL AND HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES SATISFACTION ALWAYS mghe fU H B PAPERIVIASTER P op Phone 869 We Call ana' Delzver PRICES RFASONABLE I'Iartel 8: Koerher Co Paznis Wallpaper and Artis! Supplies St Cloud, lVI1nnesota Herherger I'Iart Co ST CLOUD MINNESOTA I76 Phone I76 Day and Nzghi Servzce Safety Cab Company BREEN HOTEL LOBBY L Turner Prop St Cloud IVI1nn CLUBS ARE TRUIVIPS Wlth the Ladles And no wonder' For the Club ldea presents the modern woman wlth an 1cIeaI opportumty for combmmg her natural love of soclal gathermgs an afternoon tea an evenmg at cards wlth fme selfless MISSION work Many women have found thelr Ielsure hours filled w1th a new zest deeper pleasure because they have taken advantage of our Club sug gestlons If you w1sh to Jom an AUXIIIHTY MISSIOD Club or organlze a new Branch wrxte wlthout delay to the AUXILIARY TO THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROPOGATION OF THE FAITH 406 G a te Ex hange Bu Id ng ST CLOUD MINNESOTA Page H7 ..g..g.. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . . .. .. . ..u-a-0-IP his-u--i-.an . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . sl0vl i+ I - 6 I 9 : o 5 ? 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BUICK OLDSMOBILE J W SHARP MOTOR C0 All Makes of Cars SCI'VlCCd at Our Super SCFVICC Statlon YOUR SAFETY FIRST AT OUR SAFETY LANE 918 920 ST GERMAIN ST Phone 709 CADILLAC LASALLE 'WI' 'I' The Home of Damty Gifts A Wlde selectlon of charmlng and attractlve remembrances for all OCCHSIOHS WATCHES GEMS SILVERWARE ORNAMENTS I N BARTHELEMY Walk a Flight Buy Rzghl 'I' Nl' lflfli' O0 lvl-lv-Quin -larv- I BECKER S Home Made COHJICS Ice Cream Czgars Anal Lzghl Lunches 706 St Germaln Street St Cloud lVl1nn ALWAYS N S ASK FOR ERVIN S BEST FLOUR EST X Home f I X GIIKQEQWQCQ Grosse Electrlc Co Elccirzcal Confractlng Lxghtmg Flxtures Grayhar Products Phone 990 917 St Cermam St ST CLOUD MINN DO YOU REMEMBER3 Esther s haxr H1rsch1e s personahty The C P A agreemg on anythlng The Cahl blgshots makmg thelr dally shot at publlclty Dld Ralph Warren ever walk to school? 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Slow mover but always bumpmg somebody L1k8S applesauce green tles Ben Turpln and hlmself Ponder that a whxle Works maglclal feats llke a professlonal wouldn t REC1t6S poetry and smgs w1th out belng coaxed Don t ever have to ask hlm You must know hlm Passlonate love for Edgar Allan Poe drll p1Ckl9S and golf Intends to become a speed cop Yup you re rlght C I Page 121 0 ' Q . . . . 3 z ' ' ' 9 sv . f , A ' .r ........g......-Q-.Q-g,....g..q-.......g..... ..,................. .. ...........,i. .i........... .. .. .. .. ........,..,..............,.....g..... .. .. .. .. ..........,i. ' I U ............ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .................q..............g.................g........... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .-Q-g..,..,.,!, 2' . Q 1 . . . . . - l . , 2 4. 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Z 2 3 I I Z ' 2 : A I I 5 , 5 : , Q - 1 : 9 5 2 3 2 I 2 I g xy 1 : Q 2 a i 5 Z 5 G 3 1 3 5 : . i 3 1 N1 2 I 2 OO . 4 : 9 5 ' ! 5 Ju... . ..g .9 ....q...-.p..... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..q..g..g..g.'l' 4g.g..g..g..g..g ..g-.g.4--3..g.....,...-...g.-Q-n-4-u-0-0-Q--a--9-0-c -0-0-s..c-q.....g... avi, Guy's Studio wishes to congratulate the people of Cathedralitels Staff upon the charming excellence of thls publlcatlon, and wzshes too, to record zts appreclatlon for the prlvllege of contrzbutzng its figur atwe vozce to the harmony achleued ln thls delightful lssue Our work as ofhczal photographers to Cathedrallte has always been more of a pleasure than an asszgnment Dun--l--0 .4..g..o -I-0 -0-U -C-0-0--Q-0-Ong -I-0. 0-owlwn-Q--O-9 FWCCWODI-cioojvlvi 1 3 l - - V t Q . 2 x ' 1 9 5 - ' 5 s . Q S , n 1 : - x : . : 4 f . ' . ' . ' n ' . : . . ' . x . : . . 1 . . Q g I x E Q Q 5 ra 5 ..g.....g..... .. .. .. .. .. .. q.. .. .. .. .4 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . -.g-.p ng .g..q..q..g..g..g .. -lub- 'Owl 'I' 4- Pg 123 STROBEL BROS jewelers and Oplomeirzsls SpCCl3.llZlI1g ln ELC-IN and TIMES WRIST WATCHES Good Looking and Good Tzme capers 8 X LOANS FOR PEOPLE OF GOOD CHARACTER To Bc Paid ln Easy Payments Durzng ifzc Comzng I2 Months CILIZCDS Loan and Inv Co 8 Fxfth Ave So Phone 3050 We Wrzlc Insurance Complzments 0 Alumlnum lndustrles, Inc St Cloud Mlnnesota Busmess Phone 180 RCSldCHCC Phone 614 J F ANDERSON LUIVIBER CO BUILDING MATERIAL PAINT AND COAL I CI-IRIS. F WITTIVIAYER, Manager ST CLOUD, MINN. txt-000000llootliallslilocolaiv-l Page 124 9 Y 0 f 1 llollolclol-iillltinil +.g..gu......g..g.................g..g.....g..g..............g.....g..q..g..g..4..g.0!. ,g-.Q.4--q.....5..5..g.....5.....g.....g..g..q..,..Q..g..........................g....,g. 3 . 00 ? ? ? ' Z Z 5 1 2 i : : ' ' : . . . . E 3 . I 5 3 2 ? ? ? ? ? , , ? ? ? ? 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E Z 5 1 . 5 Q e i' g 2 1 5 ZAPP STATE BANK CLOUD MINNESOTA EDWARD ZAPP I 3 JOHN BUETTNER Presldent Cashler FRANK FANDEL WALTER F' ZAPP Vrce presldent Assistant Cashrer I-I G YOUNG OTTO ZAPP Vlce president Assistant Cashler CAPITAL SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS if 25000000 RESOURCES OVER S4 000 000 00 Estabhshed as a prlvate bank by ohn Zapp anuary lst ISS9 Incorporated as a State Bank July lst l907 Interest paid on Certlflcates of Deposlt and Savmg Accounts Deposits of One Dollar and upward WIII open a savmg Account wlth us lnterest Cfedlted on the lst day of May and November of each year YOUR KIND PATRONAC-E SOLICITED Greetings' A S S O F I Remember To Succeed Dress Well Always THE NEW CLOTHES STORE Oscar Magnuson Wm Rau Ed Magnuson RULES OF ETIQUETTE Open your napkm to 1ts full extent What did they g1V6 you that SIZE for lf they dldn t mtend you to use xt When you eat corn on the cob do It as you play a mouth organ but do not run the scale as rap1dly Walt to sneeze untll there IS a gap m the conversauon 1t wlll break the monotony If you use your kmfe be sure It IS not so sharp lt WIII cut your mouth Kmfe eatmg rs an art It requires balance to juggle peas and beans If you want to reach for somethmg use your fork It adds about elght lnches to your stretch If that falls stand up Use syrup etc as a nounshrnent not as a hnrment 2 'I' 'I' Pagc 125 -n--on -- -- - -- -- --a--0--0--0--0--0--n--0--0--Q--0--0-anu--s-0--0--on0-u--0-n--no--5-4.4-. ..g..g....................g..g..g..g.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .....g..g..l, ? 2 ST. , 5 ,.,. , ,... ., : ag Es :Q ' ... - Z ' - ' ' Q ' ' , if I 2 A 2 ' ' J , J , . 2 I' ..,..,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .....,...........g.....gap.............g...........g..g....g..q..g........g..g-can-4-m....o........ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..g.....,.,g. ........ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ........,...........,.. .. ....................... .. .. .. ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. ............. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ........,..,.,?. 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QF ull 8 oz. eachj ln nine flavors 0 1 0 I It's The Water 3 +4..g--on0-0-l--I-Q--Q-q..g..g..g.g..Q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..5-g..g..ga+ Ilo-sul-of-cv-0--lus-o--cwo-o--n-s-Q-0-0-0-0-soo-0-0-0-0-0-0-o-QQ COFFEE LIGHT LU NCI-IES i PAN'S CAFE 5 Meals At All Hours 512 St. Germain Street 0-vo s o Q s- ns-0--0--o--Q-.mm .- -o..g...4E, 'i' Z i 2 I OH!-O .g..g..g..g..g.. o--0--neo-no 9 i a 5 i 5 E 5 3 O a A 5 e 'X'- Ilu-o-n-m u.....g........g SAVE NIO EY! DO YOU KNOW A CATHEDRAL STUDENT WHO: 1. Receives all information with a skeptical expression? 2. Knows a. good way to invest your money? 3. Possesses more than five cents all at one time? 4. Asks you to guess who he is over the telephone? 5. Wears spats and rubbers? 6. Uses such phrases as Toodleoo , Rassberries , etc.? 7. Steps on your feet and then tells you how well he likes to dance? Don't tolerate those money leaks that worn shoes mean for another day. There's no need to. For we have for you here a shoe repair service that effectively stops those leaks---stops those dangers to your health ancl hose and gives you new shoes in place of old ones. Try this shoe repair service if you want to learn of new economies and satisfaction-n 5 x 5 you'll fincl itispeecly and reliable---on time always. jI1Vl'S sHoE. sHoP Breen Hotel Building Tel. 2440 4 l Hals Blocked, Suits Cleaned and Pressed 1 s x 9 Q n!q....g.....,. ov-o--o--m 4--Q-0--1-0-0-o-J-o-u-c--m -m-s-o-o--o-o-o-e--c--o-- -o--a Page 126 BLM, M, CATHEDRAUTE W , f do W8 an H b5a:Ior' 7 Hea S IC I2 CPA fT1n 14- e I 8 K d D L15 I7 loublwlarentl' w 7 1 AFGIA J I '55 ee sms lbigveigmv fpaulw 0 siiflulgm QZMAAXVS' l93I if JNJMXP Page 127 N xr V VV J N-5 VV Nl y K 4 Nj SL.: , ,ie ,. - I 1 ' L 2' ii ' ,W I ie W , . . , . ,A MQ ,. 1,5 K' 5 . ' li.. I , K1 . ,, IH , 1 .5 , A D, l eaT? '1 im bowl . ' lc? ' '1 R Q If . I N X A . Pr . V 5 ff 13.6-nam o G4C,K'0F . VJ- A ' 6 Y I r go. ' A O I I 1 V QM, MMV JJ CATHEDRALITE M2 4 YM W ,Mp UBS PIECPS OUP lC UPC5 OUP8 IUIDUS ul DQ ours' Y qouvs Cljmby l93I .MMM Pg 128 RA Y 'PT , - o W' V, I ' as fsonrsrinq, U like or an This I-101-V' fa if TRIS our fauw ' ' A ' 9 not . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..g.. ug.. .. .. .. .. .. ..g..g.. .. .- -. .- -. .. .. .. . .. sr CLOUD s y P BLIX THEATRE Extend Greeizngs TO l93I GRADUATES FACULTY AND CA THEDRAL ALUMNI May Your Commencement Be A Happy One WE ARE YOUR Merchants of Entertamment SENIOR PORTRAITS cCOHtlUUCdD Can always guess what the teacher zs gonna ask but never guesses the rlght answer Quxet fellow when not snormg Can wrxte a beautlful letter when ln need of cash He gets a great deal of practxce at letter wr1t1ng You all know h1m personally Dances the tango on other peoples feet Wlggles h1s ears and can look cross eyed beautlfully Probable reason He IS cross eyed Try agaln A guy that makes hlS presence known by sayrng here A mere nonentlty Maybe that one am t falr No personal lnsult lntended A wlsecracker apt to be full of conundrums and hot a1r Can stand on hls head and plays the piano beautlfully If xt s a self player Carrles a rabblt s foot ln hls pocket Outslde of that he IS normal You ve met h1m Sunday mghts hrs speclalty Smokes stogres and clay p1pes A brg man about town Welghs two hundred and erghty pounds rn hrs stocklng feet Very generous wxth other people s money Youll remember h1m 1f he ever borrowed anythlng from you Quots Wlll Rogers and wears loud socks Long w1nded anecdotes amber Clg arette holders and hot dogs hrs pet hobbxes Collects antrques Don t g1V6 up This IS the last one 0 into ooo: loo-as 0 on use 0 sos 9 I O -1 - CC a 73 -- 1. 0 -. -1 n N .1 -Q .1 u n .4 n .n n N -. .. . gn Q- .. -Q .. --in-0 I- uO-lv-O-Ov-O-D l-vlv'IvQ'l-l l00O0O0l0'lhb0O-CHQ1'llll1l- .10 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..g..g....4..gnu..onu-m-s-n--a-a--Q-one--0-o-0-n-0--m-vq..u..g..g..g............. g.....g..g..g ,Ig 1 , . . ' ' KK Y! ' . , . . . . . . . , . . , , . . . . . , . . . . . . U . ,, . , . . . , , . . ' 1 . , - . . . , . 1 1 - v .. .. .a .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... ..... .. .. ...ng . ....g..... .. ... . .. . ..g.. .g.......g.........g..g..gI'.. Page 129 .1..,........,........,........,.. ....... .................,g. so--Q--If-t -0-mum 'O-Ov! Ill so--Q-Q-0-a. OWUHOHIIOIIOGIN C. Penney Co., Inc. Ready-to-wear, Dry Goods, i Clothing, Shoes, Furnish- ings and lVIiIIinery A SAVING The- simple fact is that each fine thing you buy here costs you the minimum price. Not only that, but when you step into this store and make your choice from our extensive stocks you receive the friendly selling service of your own neighbors interested in filling your daily needs effectively and thriftily. A Friendly Service ,!..............,..,.....,.....,........,.....,..........................,........... Always Ready io Serve You ? om g ilce Cream Co. Q Manufacturers of QREAL QUALITY Q ICE CREAM i 2 9th Ave. and 2nd St. North 5 Phone 567 Phone 567 2 VISITORS WELCOME flee--0--ouQ..s--u-o--0--n--onu--o-fo--o--me..g..q.................. 'gv-0-o-o-o-Q-q--o-o-o-o-s--n--o--e-u-'a--one-o--o--c-m U-Q--on vie-0-n--0-v -Q-u--o-in .5Q.,..q...........................- ......,.. z . 1931 MYSTERIES lVIol1tor Drug Co. Q 1. Who put the mouse in Louise 5 Nierengarten's desk? Q 2. What made the B. G. A. Bawl? 2 3. Who made Ramona blush? 5 Kodaks 4. Why does Ralph Neutzling stay , after school on gym nights? MOVIC C3-rnera-5 2 5. Why doesn't WiIl's flivvers door , Supplies 5 shut? 6. Was Rex buried in a eofiin? E Toilet Goods 9 7. How was the gym dressing room g - opened? Shh, don't tell. Stationery 9 8. What's the Chinese get up E Drugs and why not stay down in English? ? D S d , 9. What became of Sister Lewine's rug un nes g chocolate dog? ' 5 10. Speaking of dogs, where's Mitze? i 5 Aw, why bring that up? TEL NO 46 ,i..g.....g..g. -o-fo--0-:lo :foo-fu--on O Page 130 QM, M, qv JJ CATHEWUTE WJMQ5' mwwwxfiwk 1CHn Sa .44 5 f S:fr '7.'DonLr XDWQLI no F ozjsfernponaqn cr ,go iimmwf i95I :HNMMQ lkl'sa':Lf7 ZF W, C 71 Q -'K Y Q ' pl? Pg l3l OUR ADVERTISERS Page Page Acme Baking Co .,,,,.,,A,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,, Aluminum Industries Inc .... ..,,,,,., Anderson Lumber Co ....... ..v...,,e Meyer's Grocery ..,ew,,., Molitor Drug Co .,.,.... CC New Clothes Store ..,,r,..o Bach Floral Co .l.s.,elooooooo ,,ooo.,.. P an's Cafe .,,,,vvY,Y,v,,,,,,,,,,,o,r Bachman Jewelry Co. ,o.loo,ooooo.o.ooo Penney, J. C., Co., Inc .,,l,r,,, Barthelemy Jewelry Co. o.,. .,,. Peterson Candy Co. .4.ooo Becker Bros ..,.,.,, f o.o..,o,o,o olo.,. P ropagation of the Faith ,,,oo C, Breen Hotel .....,..i.... ,,,....,, Q uality Dairy Co .,v,,,,VV,e,o, Breen Pharmacy ..........,.r,,.,....r.,..,, Quality Market ,,,,,,,i,,,,,,, .,,ii C C Buckbee-Mears wo.iooeoeoooroooo..,, ...... C Citizens Loan SL Investment Co. Cold Spring Brewing Co .eeee,ere,er.ee Daniel, A. J., Co .,i,,. C ..oo.i.. C ,r.,o CC Dinndorf, P. M .,r,,, C .i..r.. C . , . Ervin s Mill ,,,,, ,,,VVVV.oo,r, ,r.o Fandel's ...o., .... o..r. C C o,,oo C CC Red's Hamburger Shop ......,.,.. Ruettell Clothing Co .o,. ,r.r. C CC St. Cloud Drug .er.,e.. CC St. Cloud Floral Co.C C St. Cloud Iron Works CC St. Cloud Shoe Co .CC.CCCCCC CC St. Cloud Theatres CCCCCCCCC 4th Ward Meat Market CCCCCCCC CC St. Cloud Times CCCCCCCCC C Grand Central Hotel CCCCCCCC.CCCCCC CC.C.C S afety Cab Co .CCC.,C,CCCCC Granite City Bottling Works Schaefers Book Store .CCCCC CC Granite City Leader CC CCCCCCCCC CCCCCC C C Grosse Electric Co .CCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCC Gussie's Shoe Shop CCCCCC C CC Schmid Meat Market CCCCCCCCCCCCCCC Schmidt Dry Cleaners CCCCCCCCCCCCC Security Blank Book Sz Ptg. Co Guy's Studio CCCCCCCCCCCCCC ,CCCCCCCC S ecurity Bldg. Sz Loan Ass'n .CCC H. Kr S, Boot Shop CCCCC CC CCCCCCCCC Sharp Motor Co. 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