Cathedral High School - Cathedran Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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FACULTY l. Mr. R. O. Merrill RADIO. El.l+It 'TR ICITY Radiof'lulig M. E. in li. IC., Ohio State .lle van tell you fish stories that 1-nn't lie beaten. Strange as it seems now, you'll have to hc-lieve them! . . . 7. Miss Mildred Pearl 'l'Yl'INtl ll. S. Rowling Green .The little time that she has left after the t'llPl'l'illlLX of papers is devoted to the reading of some new lwook .... I2. Mrs. S. R. Sharpe PHYSIFAI, l'IDUl'A'l'ION Girls' Athletii- Sovietyg li. S. lloston . When her feet danre, her t-yes dam-e too: for ther:-'s nothing that she likvs more ....... 2. Miss Faye Miller HOME NURSING Zetalethean Literary Sovietyglled f'rosst'luhg Advanced Home Nurs- ingg B. A., DePauw, A. M. John Hopkins . Happiest in the sad- dle. That is where IL great deal of her spare time is spent ..... 8. Mrs. D. Peoples STUDY Ph. li. Denison .Quilts are a comfort to her. Pursues happi- ness in her searvhine for neu: and well-writ- ten literature ..... , I3. Mr. Harry H. Rice SOFIOLOGY. AMERICAN C'IYII.IZATION A. H. Iowa .Devotes mul-li of his time to 1-oat-hing the young athletes of our school. His untiring: efforts are shown in gratifying results .... 3. Miss Mildred Pasch ENGLISH Zetalethean Literary Soc-ietyg li. A. Ohio State . This smartly dressed tearher is reputed to lie equally as 1-lever as her appearant-e. A lover of literature ..... . . . 9. Mr. N. G. Pullman PHYSIFAI. EDUFATION Varsity D , H. S.. Ohio State . Golf suits him to a tee. Making lvirdies takes up most of his time in the summer . . . I4. Mr. R. Romberger PRINTING Printing: C'lulmg R. S. Stout Institute . The first spring days always find him eager to start ehasing that elusive little lwall nver the golf links . .... . 4. Mrs. Ethel Pasquier ALGEBRA. GEOIXIETRY A. B. Smith . Reading: at home and travel in far plat-es gives :L wide range of interests. But after all. variety is the very spive of life ....... 10. Mr. Irving l-'ross WOODSHOP B. State . He knows the suhjet-t he tear-hes thoroughly and eonveys that fund of knowledge to the students so that they, too, become skilled . . . 15. Miss E. S. Samsen PLANE, SOLID GEOIXIETRY3 TRIGONOMETRY National Honor Ho- t-ietyg A. B., B. S. Toledo . Many people can play bridge, hut few can play as well as does this teavher who is so muvh liked by all . . . 5. Mr. P. Q. Pasquier FRENCH International Relation Club, Riding Fluli: Fenring Teamg A. M., Aix-Marseille. Toledo University. XVisconsin University . .lust zu Chip off the old poker talile. He pro- fesses a devided interest in that, very well-known Card game .,..... ll. Miss A. Quinn MODERN HISTOR Yg AMER IVAN GOVERNMENT A. B., BI. A. Toledo . 'Tis said that howl- ing is right up her alley. Her sparkling lilue eyes win us all ........ 6. Miss Pauline Payne SPANISH, HISTORY Junior Class. Spanish Cluhp Altae Puellae Clulig B, S. Sweetliriar .Really finds teaehing srliool fun! If onlv there were more like her lll this world! . . . ll 4

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l. Miss Floy Jacobs lllS'l'tlltY ll. S . A. Xl. Toledo Vniversity. . Most of all she likes :otake long drives. She vivitsliistoriealsportsso that she i-an inalxe her suhjeet more rea! :ind interesting ..... . 2. Miss E. Johnson Allililllt.-X Senior Friendshipf'lulig ll. P. Miann I university . lt' travel is lwroadening to the mind. her inind is innnense. She fol- lows the lure of the lvet-koning road ..... 7. Mrs. M. Laurimore l'llYSlK'Al. l'IllUt'A'l'ION Girls' .-Xtlilethit' Soc-iety: li. S, Mir-lngan State Normal . You haven't seen any- thing until you have seen this versatile young tear-her send ll tennis hall spinning aeross :1 tennis net ...... 3. Miss Lucille Kerlin .-XMICllIf'AN titlYICIlNlXll'lN'l', HISTORY .-X. li, Ohio State .She plays her eards in bridge in the saine way that she teaehes in her elassesfthoro- oughly and 1-orrevtly . . 8, Miss Grace Kralz I'INtll.ISll Dean ot' Flasses. A. li., M. .-X. Xlivhigan . She reads and howls! she goes to theaters. Life c-ouldn't he dull to anyone so at-tive. . . 12. Miss Beatrice Louy ICNCILISH ILS. Toledo University: Xl..-X.'l'oledo University .She digs for all the treasures that are to he found hetween the 1-overs of good hooks . . 4. Mr. Clyde Kiker I'SYC'lI0l.OliY. Q 5. Mrs. Margaret King .- .ililllll l',Nt.l,ISIlt Ollallull- Ui CI.-Xl. LAW li. S. Toledo . Always ready to offer good adviee. Aetive in many affairs outside of st-hool as he is in those within .......... 9. Mrs. Bernice Krause STUDY Bowling Green: Toledo University . She pieks reading as her favorite ot-eupation in spare time. It fur- nishes pleasure as well as supplying food for the hrain ........ I3. Miss Ruth Lukens EI.liM ENTAR Y SC'IENf'l'I A. li. Miehigan , Indulgzes in at pastime that is ec-ononiit-al as well as amusing-she Elms her own motion pictures . ...... . Dean of fnrlsg A. ll. Illia-higan .Settles ditlieullies of girls. She has no favor- ite pastime hut does 'inosl everything ev- eeptionally well .,... 10. Miss F. Lauer .-Kll'l'. I'OS'l'IClt-MAIQINU ll, S. f'olunilri:x Univer- sity: Professioiltil Di- ploina in Fine Arts. t'oluinliia. , The pietures that she paints with her water are the our eolors and lvrusli exavt replicas of ones painted hy inost gifted artist of all, Mother Nature . . . I4. Mr. L. Mathias Jr. f'HEMISTRY Student Vouneil, lioys' Quartetteg ll. Uh. IC., Ohio Stateg M. A. Stanford . l have a good time wherever I go. l.ife is just a howling of t-herries. He howls most people over too . . FACULTY 6. Mr. Ollie Klee lilllllilil-Il'IlllNti li. S. Olno State . ll:-'s quite the sport- ing fellow, lle pulls in all the lrig fish and hunts for galne in the woods and fielzls .... II. Miss Marie Lerrhe A Lt I lilllll .-X li. S. Toledo Vniversity Nl, A. 1'olunilua Uni- versity. . She 1-onfesses a great love for literal ure. lloes that explain why she is sueh an exeellent eoln- painion for all who are in seareh of really good t-oinpany? ........ IS. Miss 0. McHugh l'INtil.ISll A. ll. Mary Xlanse. Toledo. . You'l! find that she is always Very lmusy. hut. never too husy to oR'er a helping hand to those who need it .......



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I. Mr. Marvin Sauppe LATIN A. li. ht. .Iohns U.: KI. A. Toledo . llzns nn ear for musiv. When the routine of tem-hing het-oines try- ing, he hnds relief in soothing nielorly .... 2. Miss Leah Schueren LIBRARY TRAINING I7eYilhiss Lihrairy Asso- r-iutiong A. Ii. Mis-liignri Ii. 5. .Is :ipprevintive of n great nmny thingsi sports, draunzi, tnusie. reading-what greater happiness is there? . . . 7. Mrs. Esther Shawen lCI.I'IlII'IN'l'.-XII Y SC'II'INt'l'l IS. A. Mic-higain . This stiinuluting :ind energetit- tent-her has at rnnnner that lnukes things lively :ind guy everywhere she goes . . . 3. Mrs. E. Schwenke PINGLISII Perit-leon Literary So- vietyg Vl'riters' Guild H. Ph. Ohiog li.A.IXI.A. Oherlin , Enjoys trzivel to the nth degree. Perhaps it is this I-hanging of srene that inukes her so interesting ........ 8. Miss Marian Smith FRICNVII, HPANISII Little Tlieziter tiuilrlp I'eriule:in Literary So- ciety A. H., IXI. A. Mic-hignn . Visiting new plzn-es, meeting new people, :ind seeing new things :ire sour:-es of enjoy- nient and interest to this I-:ipailule teut-her . . . 12. Miss Marie Stoll IIOMIC ICVONOIXI IFS Altne Puellueg II. S, Stnteg M. A. f'oluinlriu. .A t-mek shot on the golf 1-ourse. We :ire told thot she plnys :i fine bridge gulne .... 4. Miss F. Severens IIIOIAXDY Museum Fluhg ll. S. Toledog NI. S. Mir-hignn .She sees no hitt-Ii to hiking. In fait-', she finds that it nffords her more delight than 'niost ztnythinz: else ...... 9. Miss Ruth Smith ICNIILISH I'hilnlethe:1n Literary Soc-ietyj Sophomore Floss: Writers' Guild A. li. Mit-higun. . This energetir' young lndy's :ilwnys :is husy ns :1 proverhiol hee. No wonder she I-hooses travel :ts her holihy. . . 13. Miss G. Stowe ENGLISH A. Il., NI. A. Mivliigani . Indulges in interior det-orziting . Tlus fle- notes orlglnnllly :ind vlever idezts. Iinjoys motoring nninensely . . 5. Mr. Donald Sharpe PHYSIVAI. EDUC 'ATION IS. Ii. Toledo .A tennis enthusiast. Ile plnys zi gzune thot shows slzill, :ind thus he proves thnt przn-tive innkes perfet-t ..... I0. Mr. Elza Spackey ICNIILISH MA'I'IIICMA'I'If'S Ii. S., IS. Ii. Bowling tlreen Quill :ind Dug' ger l.iter:iry Society. .Het hini to tell you nlvout the fish thzit he has vuught. His exper- ienees :ire sure to inter- est you. :1ndyou'll find yourself living then: with hiin ........... 14. Mr. G. V. Sulphen RAND, HISTORY OF MUSIC' Toledo University . The inusit- resulting from the efforts of this genius pros-luini sut-1-ess louder thnn nny mean- ingless word ...... FACULTY 6. Mr. Horace B. Shaw IDIGNICRAI. St'II'lNl'I'l. IXIOLOCQY A. II. Iowug AI. A. wi2lSIlIItKltlII . I,l iIIllliIIt'N hold power- ful f:ist'in:ltion for hint. Itlxt-els in theni. Musiv. too, gives hiln :i genuine pleasure ........ ll. Mr. D. N. Stalker NII'It'IIANIK'AI. IJRAFTINH Ii. S. YYis4'onsin . Ile Illitkes no vlioive of paistinu-s hut ue very strongly suspes-t that they'rf- ull fuvorites :ind thot he hos innny .... I5. Mrs. A. G. Sutter tlI'I05II'I'l'RY Zetzxlelhenn Liternry Sovietyp A. Ii. Slnithg KLA. Toledo l'niversil5 . She :xlwnys gets high si-ore nt Iiridge. She pluys it very well - just :is she tenelies her geometry vlzisses ....

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