Cathedral High School - Cathedran Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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Our efforts toword this achievement have been directed oiong the the necessory pothwoys through Christian educotion. - INDIANAPCLIS, INDIANA Ulu? 1946 We invite you to travel the Academic, Cultural, and Athletic pathways upon which students have trodden throughout the year at Cathedral High School. DRAL HIGH SCHOOL Cafl. JW, Volume HI June, 1946 .Y.4TlON.AII, SCHOL.-1STlC PRESS ASSOCl.4TION COLL MBl.4 SCHOL.-ISTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION 'JTHOL C SCHOOL PRFV' ' 499017-1'l'ION L. I ,bb A , . QUILL ,-1.N'II SCROLL ' s INDIANAPDLIS, INDIANA R, 3 QAWEDRAL -ww. 59.911 SC H 0 0 L gums POSTS T0 THE FACULTY PAEE17- reflux whims' MTWKTIES PM B4 BTHLETXES P as an , PMRUNS was us UTURE Anm l PM M These signs are mo th g d postsf they point to prep t f t I life's pclthwoys-pcthw y h h I d t F cl t t h gh y F t TGC ef FOG S Of 9 UCCI g t d golden opportuni y. TO THE BROTHERS OF HOLY CROSS THESE RELIGIOUS WHO HAVE CONSECRATED THEIR LIVES TO THE CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF YOUTH SERVED NOT ONLY AS OUR INSTRUCTORS, BUT ALSO AS OUR COUNSELORS AND FRIENDS. TO THESE MEN WHO WERE TRULY THE MOULDERS OF OUR CHRISTIAN CHARACTERS, THE CARETAKERS OF OUR PHYSICAL WELFARE, AND THE GUARDIANS OF OUR SPIRITUAL LIFE WE DEDICATE OURSELVES TO SAYING FOREVER THANK YOU. THE PATHWAYS OF SACRIFICE -lk-' , - H. . ROMAN ,5Q.,,,rL lfQ , r'6C,::-.5N'l' 'XXV - ff .-A x--: 1- 'QV A -i In - ,Q ,.,,-....w In - mi-T N: 1, ,- Ll J -,-- 6 l j X X fXNfE?I --J, A .. V' .. fa' 2 .5 .. .. - 7 7 O R ani I 3 v-- , t . kg L IN NC ,,.-.,W ,,,, .,,.wf-'M M F U' Q ' 1 . 0 V, . , ,y -.1'q' m , - l gr II x V 1- Q K w. N Bra.. wi V u 7 l .V 1 s- fag? NM ' yi- I . 5. X - X It J Q .,. -v - ,fu L5 ' 1 K .Qfi 1 K 'ie :H '5:fQAx,5r23f x xjg7?Q3fYf,,f: , A Vw 3. ' '12lfvff4i'!,-. 'Rf' 'U' ' ' . v-shi, ,fu qt-,.:f?,K-iu1,l.V. A ..+,.,.K. ' -f- wg,-1 'M P -- - YJ H - . . .. - ' qf'..,g1T1E? ' iwzrg. 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REVEREND RICHARD KAVANAGH Superintendent BROTHER BENEDICT, C.S.C. Principal THROUGH ASSOCIATION 7117. .1- ' THE TRUEST PATRIOTS ARE NCT PARTY LEADERS REV. R. KAVANAGH REV, P, COURTNEY REV. G. DOLAN, CSC, Superintendent Religion Chnphmn Re-llc lon BROTHER BENEDICT, CSC. BROTHER BERTIN, CSC. BRQTHER BRUNC, CSC, Prmcnpal Typing Mathematics, Physics, Aeronautics Mathematics NOR CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY, NOR INVENTORS Accuracy and speed is the keynote In Brother Bertirfs typing classes, BUT TEACHERS,-THE MEN AND WCJMEN J' BROTHER CLIMACUS, CSC. BROTHER CORMAC, CS C. BROTHER CYRIAC, CSC English, Health and Safety, Engllsh, Typing, Mathematics Cntrzenshnp, Church History, Commercial Geographf Soclology, Athletic Director .1 ff? BROTHER DAMIAN, CSC MR. JOSEPH DEZELAN BROTHER ETlENNE,C.S.C. Biology, Church History, Health and Safety, Art, Religion, French, Orchestra, Sociology, Citizenship, Citizenship, Dramatiiis Health and Safety, Physical Education, Chess Club Football Coach WHO LIVE AND LABOR TCD MAKE THEMSELVES The Merchant ol Venice and Ivanhoe, with a generous sprinkling of grammar constitutes the work of this freshman English class taught by Brother Eustace. Ab' XNorld Hfstcry, oouning greater significance during the-se Wor yeors, is taught to sophomores bf Brother Eudes, AND ALL WHO COME UNDER THEIR INFLUENCE BROTHER EUDES, CSC. BROTHER EUGENIUS, CSC. BROTHER EUSTACE, CSC, VVovld Hnstory, Religion, Latin, Relrglon Enolush, Lubroruon, Sophomore Sponsor Memo, Cothedron BROTHER HILARY, CSC. BROTHER HUGH, CSC. BROTHER KENAN, C.S.C. Religion, Bookkeeping Mechonicgl Drawing U. S. History, English, Bookstore Cothedrcn, Junior Sponsor WISER, HOLIER, AND HAPPIER future engineers, intent upon mastering curve ond ongle combinations, Find Brother Hugh's mechonicol drovving ciciss the most interesting one of the day. in A group of iuniors study the complexities of bookkeeping under Brother i-ii lory's tuteloqe. THIS IS THE NOBLEST WORK D I BROTHER MARIUS, CS C. BROTHER MARTINIAN, C.S.C BROTHER NIVARD CSC v i Clwermstry, Bookstore, Eriqlish, Religion .'NAo:he'11-Jtics Miigsion Dl'iV'E' BROTHER PAUL, CSC. BROTHER PHILIP NERI, CSC. BROTHER REGIS, C.S.C. latin, German, Band, Dramatics English, Business Principles, BioloQy,Caleteria Megaphone THIS IS HONOR, WORTH AND BLESSEDNESS MR. CLEON REYNOLDS BROTHER STEPHEN,C.S.C BROTHER WILBERT, CSC, Ciitizenslup, Health and Safety, Vice-Principal Ll. 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'T '- fi, . fx XX Michael Carr, Treasurer, William Kuntz, Vice-President, James Doyle, President, James Tuoliy, Secretary Class President jimmy Doyle was varsity baslcetball captain, top-scoring player, and a member of tlwe All-Sectional teams. Vice-President Bill Kuntz, varsity taclcle, merited All-City lwonors. Secretary slim Tuoliy, an l-lonor Roll student, witlidrew at mid-year to begin college vvorlc at Butler. lresaurer Milce Carr, varsity lootball captain, vvas an All-State, All-City selection SENIOR CLASS CF 1946 jAMES ANDREWS 5t.joan of Arc Honor Roll 1, 9, Cathedran 4, Student Theatre 1, Q, 3, 4, Megaphone 4. RAYMOND BAUMAN St. Catherine Student Theatre 1. ARTHURIARNOLD St. Catherine Honor Roll 4. EDWARD BAUMGARTNER Little Flower Honor Roll Q, 3. FENTON AUCKLY St. joan of Arc Honor Roll 1, 9, 3, Golf 3, 4, Student Theatre 1, Bond 1, Q, Chess 1, Q. JEROME BIXLER St. Francis Honor Roll Q, Baseball 1, 3, Student Theatre 1. RICHARD BOLINC5 St. Philip Neri Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Scholarship Monogram 1 , Q, 3, Cathedran 4, Student Theatre 1, 3, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Chess 4, Megaphone 3, Religion Award Q, 3. MICHAEL CARR St. joan of Arc Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Football Cap- tain 4, Class Officer 1, 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Scholarship Mono- gram 3, Student Theatre 9, 3, 4. PAUL BRYAN Assumption Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Scholarship Monogram Q, 3, Chess 3, 4. PHILIP CESNIK Holy Trinity Honor Roll 4. -IAMES BUGHER St. Anthony Honor Roll Q, 3, Football 1, Q, 3, Student Theatre Q, 3. SHERMAN CLARK Little Flower Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Football 1. SENIORS OF 1946 IAMES CURRAN Holy Cross r Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Scholarship Monogram 1, Q, Football 1, Stu- dent Theatre 4. ROBERT CLOUCSH St. joan of Arc Honor Roll Q, Student Theatre 3, 4, Band Q, Megaphone 4. DONALD DAKIN St. Catherine Football 1, Baseball Q, 3, 4, Stu- dent Theatre 4. WILLIAM COLBERT St. Roch Basketball 1, Baseball 3, 4, Golf 4, Student Theatre Q, 3, 4. JOHN DEARDORF Little Flower Honor I?oII1, 4, Golf 1, Q, RICHARD CRANNY Cathedral Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Monogram 1, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Student Theatre 1, Religion Award 1. JEROME DeHEBREARD bt. Patrick Honor Roll 1, Chess 9, 3. THOMAS DOYLE Our Lady of Lourdes Band 9, Student Theatre Q, 3, 4, Monitor 4. JOSEPH DEMMA Holy Rosary Honor Roll 3, 4. ROBERT EAGAN St. Catherine Student Theatre 2, 3. JAMES DOYLE St. Joan of Arc Honor Roll 4, Class OFlicer 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball Caotain 4, Baseball Q, 3, 4, Base- ball Captain 3,Cathedran 3, Memo 3, Megaphone 3, Student Theatre , 4. JOHN ELDER St. Philip Neri Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Football 4, Basketball 3. H a SENIORS l l l l CDF 1946 WILLIAM FREEMAN Cathedral Honor Roll 1, Q, 4, Football 1, 9, Basketball 3, Baseball 4, Golf 3, 4, Monitor 4, Student Theatre 1, Cheer Leader 4. JOSEPH FILICICCHIA Holy Rosary Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Monitor 4. SHERMAN GATCHELL St. Philip Neri Football 1, Catheclran 3, Memo 3, Band 1, SZ, Orchestra Q. LEROY FILLENWARII'-'I St. Patrick Band 1. LOUIS GOETZ St. Philip Neri Honor Roll 4, Cathedran 3, Memo Q, 3, Monitor 4, Student Theatre 3. FRANCIS FLETCHER St. joan of Arc Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Band Officer 4, Student Theatre 1, Q, 3, 4, Chess Club 3. SENIORS PAUL GOODIN St. Francis GEORGE HARRIS St. Philip Ne-ri Honor Roll 1, Q, 4, Football 1, Q. EUGENE GUENIN St. joan of Arc Band 1. JOSEPH HERALD Cathedral Honor Roll 3, Basketball Q, 3, Baseball 3. JOHN HANEY St. Anthony Honor Roll 4. JOSEPH HERRlNGTON St. Philip Neri Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Scholarship Monogram 1, Q, 3, Cathedran Q, 3, 4, Memo 1, Megaphone9, 3, 4, Bond 1, Q, 3, 4, Band Qllicer 4, Student Theatre 1, Q, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll Award 3. CDF 1946 'tl f. .... E , h V ,, I, - M Tricfklaqg EDWIN HOLLER St. Philip Neri Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Student Theatre EUGENE HIGGINS Little Flower F- Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Golf Q, 3, 4, Scholarship Monogram Q, 3, IOHN HUSER Little Flower Honor I2oll1, Q, 3, 4, Football 1, Q, Basketball 1, Q, 3, Golf Q. jAMES HINES St. Patrick Football 1 JAMES ,IANSEN Christ the King Student Theatre 1, Q, Megaphone 1. WARREN HOLLAND St. jocn of Arc Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Scholarship Monogram 3, Baseball 3, 4, Cathe- dran 4, Memo 4, RALPH jANSEN St. Catherine Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. JOHN KELLEY St. Catherine Football 1, Q, Student Theatre 1, Band 1. GEORGE KATTER Holy Angels Football 1, Q. DAVID KENNEY SL Philip Neri Honor Roll 1, 9, 3, 4, Scholarship Monogram 3, Football 4, Monitor 4 jAMES KAVANAUGH Holy Nome Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Footboll 1, Q, 3, 4, Golf 1, Q, 3, 4, Monitor 4. jAMES KENNEY St. joan of Arc Honor Poll Q, 3, Band 1, Q, 3, Chess Club Q, 3. SENIORS OF 1946 I I jEROME KRUG St. Catherine Honor Roll 1, Q, Student Theatre 1, 4, Cheer Leader 4. CHARLES KIDWELL St. Patrick Honor Roll Q, Football 3, Student Theatre 4, Band 1. RICHARD KUHN Holy Name Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Scholarship Monogram 1, Q, Football 1. FRED KIESEL Little Flower Honor l2oll1, Q, 3, Chess Club 3. WILLIAM KUNTZ Holy Name Honor Roll 1, Football 1, 3, 4, Class Officer 4, jOHN KLEE SI. joan of Arc Honor Poll 1, Q, 3, 4, Band 1, Q 3, 4, Chess Club 1, Q, 3. SENIORS IOHN LANGAN St. joan of Arc Honor I2oII1, Q, 3, Bond 1, Q, RICHARD LEPPERT St. Ioan of Arc Student Theotre 1, Bond 1. FRANCIS LENAHAN Little Flower Honor Poll 1, 3, C.S.M.C. 3, Student Theotre Q, Chess Club Q, Megaphone 3, 4. JAMES LICH St. Philip Neri Football 1, 9, 4, WILLIAM LEONARD Holy Cross DONALD LOGAN St. Patrick I Honor Roll 4. OF 1946 QOHN MCHUGH t. Patrick Honor Roll 1, 9, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Student Theatre 3- Monitor 4 ROBERT MCALLISTER St. Catherine Honor Roll1, SZ, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball 1' Student Theatre 3. JAMES McLINN St. Patrick Honor Roll 1, 52, 4, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 4, Student Theatre 3 Monitor 4 JOHN MCCARTHY St. Bridget Honor Roll Q 3 ROBERT McNAMARA St, joan of Arc Honor Roll Q, 4, Cathedran Q, Megaphone Q, 3, 4. TERRENCE MCDONALD St. Thomas Aquinas Football 1, 3, Baseball 3, Student Theatre 1, Q, 3, 4, Band 1, Q. 3,4 JOHN MCSHANE St. Thomas Aquinas Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Scholarship Monogram Q, 3, Class OFlicer 3, Cathedran 4, Memo 4, Student Theatre 1, Q, 3, 4. ROBERT MENNEL St. Catherine Honor Poll Q, 3, 4, Baseball Q, 3, 4. THOMAS MCSHANE Sl. Philip Neri Football 1. ROBERT MILLER SL Anthony Megaphone 4. JOSEPH MAUDLIN St. joseph Baseball 1. RICHARD MORRISON St. Roch Student Theatre 9, 4. SENIORS GF 1946 THOMAS O GARA St. Philip Neri Student Theatre 3, 4. g-'OSEPH NATALIE oly Rosary Honor Roll 1, 9, 3, Baseball 1, EDWARD OHLEYER St. joan ol Arc Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Scholarship Monogram 1, Q, 3, Student Theatre 1, 9, 3, 4, Cathedran 4, Memo 3, Megaphone 3, 4. THOMAS NEWETT Little Flower Honor Roll 1, 9, 3, 4, Scholarship Monogram 1, Q, 3, Class Ohficer 1, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, Monitor 4, Student Theatre 4, Baseball Q. JAMES O'MAHONEY St. Catherine Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Catheclran 3, Memo 1, Q, 3, Student Theatre 1, Q, 3. LEO O'CONNELL St. Patrick Honor Roll 4, Basketball 1, Student Theatre 4. SENIORS RAYMOND OSBURN St. Catherine I-Ionor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4. jAMES OUALTERS St. Anthony Football 1, Q, 3, 4' Basketball 3, Baseball 1. FRANCIS PARSONS St. joseph THOMAS OUILL St. Catherine Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Scholarship Monogram 3, Class Otficer Q, Baseball Q, 3, Student Theatre 1, Q, 3, Orchestra 1, Q, 3. WILLIAM PAZDER Sacred Heart Student Theatre 1, Q, 3, 4, Band 1, Q, 3, Orchestra 3, Chess Club 1. RAYMOND RATI-IZ St. Catherine Student Theatre Q. t OF 1946 SALVATOR SANSONE Holy Rosary Student Theatre 1. WILBUR RIEDY St, Christopher Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Scholarship Ntonogram 3, Student Theatre 1, Band 1, Q, 3, 4. JOHN SCHALER St. Roch Honor Roll 1, Student Theotre 1, Q, 3, 4, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Orchestre Q, 3, 4, Chess Club1, Q, 3, 4. jOSEPH ROSEMAN St. joseph Honor Roll 4, Student Theatre 4. VINCENT SCHELLER St. Catherine Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Scholarship Monogram 1. jAMES ROSNER St. Christopher Football 9, 3, 4, Student Theatre 1, Q, 3, Monitor 4. 04 ae,-I. -,JE ROBERT SCHMOLL St. Roch Honor Roll 9, Student Theatre Qi Bond 1. JOSEPH SERGI Holy Cross Bose-boil 3, 4. RICAHRD SCHNAUTZ Cathedral JOHN SHARKEY Litlle Flower Honor Roll 1, 3, Chess Club 1, 9. JOHN SCOTT SL joan of Arc JOHN SHAUGHNESSEY St. Philip Neri Bond 1, Q, 3, 4, Bond Orlicer 3, 4. SENIGRS OF 1946 DONALD SPRINGMAN St. Catherine Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Scholg rshlp MOUOQYOW1, 9, 3, Student Theatre Q, 3, 4, Band 1. JOHN SHEA St. Philip Neri Honor Roll 3, BERNARD STEEB St. Catherine Honor l2oll1, Q,Football1,Bo ball 1, Student Theatre 9, 3. WILLIAM SHOVER St. Thomas Aquinas Honor Roll Q, Memo 4, Student Theatre 1, Megaphone Q, 4. JOHN SULLIVAN St. Philip Neri Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Football HUGH SMITH St. joan of Arc Student Theatre 1, Band 1, Q, Chess Club 1, SZ, Cheer Leader 1, Q. sket 1 SENIGRS PAUL SYKES Holy Trinity PHILIP TRIMPE St, joan of Arc WILLIAM SYLVESTER Holy Cross Honor Roll 1, 4, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Student Theatre Q, 3, 4. JAMES TUOHY Little Flower Honor l2olI1, Q, 3, 4, Class Officer 4, Golf Q, 3, Cathedran 3, Memo 3, Student Theatre 1, Q, 4, Ameri- can Legion Essay Award 3. THOMAS TATE St. Catherine ROBERT VERBARG Little Flower OF 1946 IOSEPH WHITE Holy Cross Honor Roll 1, Football 1, Basket ball 1. RICHARD WASSEL SI, Philip Neri Honor Roll Q, 3, Football 1, 9, 4, Basketball 1, Q, Memo 1, Q, 3, Megaphone 1, Q, 3, 4, C. S. P. A. Award 3. CHARLES WILLIAMS St. Rita Honor Roll 1, 3, Football 1. LEO WEIMER St. Catherine Honor Roll 3, Ex-Murine ROBERT WILLIAMS SI. Catherine Honor Roll 3, 4. JAMES WELCH St. joan of Arc Football 3, Student Theatre Q, FRANK WILSON St. Catherine I'-Ionor I2oII1, Q, Football 1, Cathe- dran 3, 4, Memo Q, 3, 4, Mega- phone Q, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, Or- chestra 3, 4, Student Theatre 3, 4. WILLIAM WOOD St. joan of Arc Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Scholarship Monogram 1, 9, 3, Class Officer Q, 3, Student Theatre 1, Q, 3, Cathe- dran 2, 3, Megaphone 9, 3, Ouill and Scroll Award 3, C. S. M. C. 9. IOSEPH ZARICK Little Flower Honor Roll 3, Monitor 4. NOT PICTURED ROBERT ENDSLEY WILLIAM GRITT RICHARD YOUNGSTAFELL The Following have qualified for diplomas by having passed the General Educational Develop- ment Tests with the recommenda- tion of the American Council on Education. John Armstrong William Beal Thomas Carson Richard Catterson Harold Davis John Dwyer Thomas Grossman Robert Laffey Fred Maher Shelby Miller John Spragg Bernard Wippel 4 139' I fu. ff. '-. AV 1 . as vw- . A r ' x gf In an t ge .LL 3 J-55, 4 , . , 'Nun :E ,f E. vm S 4 w f I 'QL 13:5 i ' 4 JUNIOR CLASS ,loseph l-larmon, vice-President,Josepl'1 Lauber, President,Jol'1n Collins, Treasurer, james Catton, Secretary. President joe Louber, varsity lwallbaclc and liigli lwonor student, was o leader in all scliool activities tlirougliout tlwe year. Vice-President joe Harmon, an l lonor student, was a member ol tlie varsity baslcetboll team. Secretary slim Catton, also an Honor Roll student, was active in Student llweatre productions. Treasurer joclc Collins, ci Scliolarsliip Monogram winner, lwas been prominent in Social circles. -fl JOHN BOYLE JOHN BURNS JAMES CASEY JOSEPH CLYNE RICHARD BRAUN JOSEPH BREEN JAMES CAIN JOHN CAREY CHARLES CASTER JAMES CATTON JOHNICOLLINS EDWARD COMMISKEY JUNIORS HOWARD BAKER DAVID BARNGROVER DONALD BECKERICH DAVID BLACKWELL RUDOLPH BAYT ROBERT BOYKIN 47 WALTER DAVENPORT JOHN DEZELAN JOSEPH DAVEY TIMOTHY DELANTY WILLIAM DEZELAN JEREMIAH DONAHUE JOSEPH DOWLING ROBERT EARLY 48 FRANCIS DOYLE RICHARD EISENHUT JAMES COMMONS JOHN cOx THOMAS DWYER EUGENE EYSTER CLASS THEODORE COMMONS RICHARD COSGROVE JOHN CUNNINGHAM GEORGE DAUFEL OF 1947 WILLIAM FARRELL FRANCIS FIDDLER PATRICK FITZGERALD I DENVER FERGUSON ' PATRICK FITZSIMONS ROBERT FLYNN WILLIAM GRITT RICHARD FOSTER OUENTIN FRANCESCON WILLIAM FROHLIGER ROBERT GATES VINCENT GATTO THOMAS GILDAY BARTHOLOMEW GONZALES JOHN GRESKAMP WILLIAM HAMMOND JAMES HARLESS -I9 VICTOR HERBERTZ JAMES HUSER MAURICE HERRING RICHARD JOHNSON WILLIAM L. JONES WILLIAM R. JONES ELMER KEEN SU JOSEPH KANE CHARLES KELLER JOSEPH HARMON JOSEPH HAWKINS 'ROBERT HORAN EUGENE KASER EUGENE KIDWELL CLASS DONALD HARTMAN JAMES HAWKINS RICHARD HEIDELBERGER VICTOR HENNESSY OF 1947 ROBERT KIERNAN ROBERT KLEE EDWARD KIRCHEN ADOLPH LAMBERT GEORGE LARSON EUGENE KISTNER 1 JOSEPH LAUBER JOHNJMECANN 'H WILLIAM LAWLESS JOSEPH LAWSON ALBERT LECHNER JAMES LONBERGER RICHARD McANDREWS RICHARD McDOWELL TIMOTHY McDOWELL I JOSEPH MCNAMARA JOSEPH McNEVlN JAMES MAHAN 51 JOHN MORAN DANIEL MYERS ROBERT O'BRIEN JOHN PEARSON 52 THOMAS MULLIN JOSEPH NAUGHTON PAUL O'CONNELL WILLIAM O'LAUGHLIN ROBERT PICKEL JAMES MATHIS PATRICK MILLER JOHN MURPHY ANTHONY NEFF O RALPH PIERCY I I CLASS JOHN MEDLE RAYMOND MERSCHAT LEO MILLER KENNETH MOLOY OF 1947 FRANCIS RAFTERY FRANCIS RATHZ KENNETH REIFSTECK HUGH REYNOLDS TERRENCE REHAK LEONARD RILEY ROBERT SUDING CHARLES SCHAUB FRANCIS SCHMUTTE JOSEPH SEXTON PAUL SHANAHAN ARTHUR SMUCK PAUL STRICKER DAVID SULLIVAN IAMES SWEENEY THOMAS SWEENEY GEORGE THUMANN DONALD TOPMILLER 53 JOHN WILLINGHAM JOHN WRIGHT RICHARD YOUNGSTAFELL THEODORE ZEUNIK JOSEPH ZORE 54 ROBERT WAGNER WILLIAM WEHMEIER KENNETH YOUNG GEORGE ZIMMER CLASS OF 1947 JOSEPH WEBB THOMAS WEBBER FLAVIAN WEIDEKAMP ROBERT WEISENBACH JUNICDR SHGTS P 1 34 1. Captain-elect xloe Zore caught doing some research worlc. 4. Vince Gatto, Pat Fitzgerald, and Diclc Eisenhut rig up an This explains his high honor rating. experiment in chemistry lab. 2. Cathedrcn photographer Bob Weisenbach covers an ossign- 5. Ted Commons and Dick Eisenhut ploy oh' a tie match on the ment. handball court. 3, Rudy Boyt gives a pep tallc but is unable to hold the attention 6. Joe Lauber reads a eulogy as the Spartan Spirit is buried of Master-ol-Ceremonies joe Lauper. at the feet of a mammoth cardboard Irishman soPHoMoRE CLASS, Michael McConahay, Treasurer, John McShay, Secretary, William Holmes, President, Robert Grande, Vice-President Well over two hundred second year men returned last fall to resume classes. The laclcadaisical spirit usually associated with sophomores was never evidenced by this group, for each and every one was an enthusiastic backer ol all Cathedral activities. E This class, under the sponsorship ol Brother lfudes, produced leaders in every phase ol the scholastic as vvell as the extra-curricular program. Their outstanding achievement as a unit, hovvever, was the Mardi Gras Dance which topped the record lor the season's social events. Sli BOTTOM ROW: P. Pinto, D. Farrell, l. Plau, J. Sweeney, W. Blueher, E. Grande, L. White, R. Hartman. SECOND ROW: D. Sullivan, Thie, lttenbach, R. Anlcenbroclc, P. Hagan, Klariclw, E. Talca5,g. Kaim. ll llRD ROW: T. Wells, R. Gartin, E. Henry, Morris, M. Feeney, W. Van Slylce,R.Scl'1isla. TOP ROW: .Golob, E. Neu, Lyons, T. Greeley, Clark, P. Krieg, Coffey, F. Hartman. SOPHOMORES BOTTOM ROW: W. Sharlcey, Herron, R. Moos, Kramer, R. Grande Commislcey, Brosnan. SECOND ROW G. Rummel R. Buck, C. Grannan, D, Clegg, T. Pappas E. Gmil. THIRD POW: L. Daly, Rene, john Brady, P. Horn- berger, E. Paftery, Graul, james Clark. FOURl'l'l ROW. Delaney, V. Mattingly, A. Weber, L. lttenbach F Pluckebaum, AI. Fralich. TOP ROW: R. Hayes, Bindner, Mattingly, B. Schaler, Lohrman, Cain, H. Miller 57 BOTTOM ROW: T. Holloran, H. Fox, P. Kernel, L. Hahn, E. Doerr G. Mclfeand. SECOND ROW: W. Kramer, R. Fon, W. Holmes, V, Kieffer, A. Konechnic McGarrell. THIRD ROW: R. Hood, T. McDermott Kenney, Drum- mond, D, Kinney, Ploulf. TOP ROW: Mennell, M. Mcconahay, Chalman, F. Looney, Hawkins, Duflin SOPHOMORES BOTTOM ROW: D, Klaiber, Kesiler, E. Blanchard, Milli W. Tucker, D. Richardson. SECOND ROW: R. Wasson C. Genaro, Frohliger, Turk, R. Seay, Nicholas. THIRD ROW: R. Brune, S. Piccione, G. Gaither, F, Greene, R Casey, F. Finis, Bradshaw. TOP ROW: R. Samulowiiz, R. Dielchoff, S. Frazier, Vondersaar, R. Burnett, R. Herberiz M. Murphy. 58 fff 'Q-5 Q ff' if ' 3' 4, if 20 3' 2 ,X my 5 Q Eff: , 44 5' .QE y . , ef is FRESHMAN CLASS George England, Secretary, Edward Maclcell, Treasurer, john O'Brien, Vice-President, john Conway, President From the day of registration, the First year men-Q76 strong by sheer weight oi numbers, denied the upper classmen the satisfaction ol ignoring them. Enthusiastic lor Cathedral and all its activities, the ireshmen crowded the l'lonor Roll each grading period, narrowly missed the city freshman football crown, gave a good account of themselves on the hardwood court, and led all classes in the Mission Drive with a grand total ol eight hundred and twenty dollars. OU Us 'Q , P L E ,J Q 3 V . 'Q .- 'W s U . E, Q5 'liz 5' v 9 nf: f n X A . ,. fy f ' , . 'X K 5 ' Q. 1 pg: . ' 1 ', 1 2 q YS-i g . if 2- . : A gia ,lg 5 . Q' A 4, ' .f - A Q Qi 511 ,imggd 2 'M To ,Wo LW 'ff - I f. Q. Q gy , -v' I 'K F N, ,. .mf- .. ,.,. ar 9 O iz jg, ggi X 1 5 I H' 1 5 ' fa 'f if V w 1, ,K fa w. ,W 1 ,gf W i 4 1 4' ju Aj' ff f ,MQY P 4 W Y ,Q Q 33 1 L' Q Lf 5? L zf K 57 5 Mg.1,3. ms, if fp: V' V V H3 . ' . - i 2 , , 'A ' w .L -Q s 8 u . VK L bf Y .J i ? ig K - ,by M3' 1 if if QQ' Z V H! Q + 2, ag 2? 1 - Ll P E 5 BOTTOM ROW: Conway, T. Maxwell K. Kesterson P. Cauley,C5. Berry McGauley, A. Clyne. SECOND ROW C. Humphries, Mahoney, Harlan lioers, W. Bugher E. Maclcell, Erlenbaugh, R. Lawless. THIRD ROW j. Feezle, M. aftery, R. McAllister, gohnston, T. Kennelly, G. Maley, T. McNulty. FOURTH ROW: P. Roney C. McAlee, D. Skelley, Hessler, R. lixmon, A. Wroblewslci. TOP ROW: Walterstuhlclreher, W. Robison, R Falvey, G. Jonas, j. Reynolds, T. Schmidt, Perrin. BOTTOM ROW: S. Rathz T. Moriarty, R. Vittoriog. McCotter, F. Miller, D. Ventura, A. Miceli. SECOND ROW C. Loyal, C. Shideler, P. Devine, D. Mcswain, E. 'Connor, Gates, W. O'Neil, W. Streicher. THIRD ROW: j Rieseyg. Crai?, S. 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Q fl -:.. a Q Q ' , Q 'P Q , I .I .. I2 BL . uf -vo X 1 l . Q 5 5 ga A 1,3 x 5 'rx ' QE' , ,J f i ,..5,, ' -Juv ,. Sv ., . , . I J' qw K A gui .1 ' 4 BBQ N X 4- - sv: ...- .,,Mf ik, m fx, f . X isa - -, 1 4. Q gfzznv' ,E , ,1,.....,v, ,y.IQj:f?,:- 13 . 1 a ,, 'I V H 4 1 .K V x 5 sw , 1 fm -Q Q .gp I u ' ff 1 A v-yLf -iP i 'l1?1Wv'WL- . dw. ew 4 ,f 2 , ,X A Q K K J-.fy -,.,.,,,,, ' w. 1 1 4 :Q -fn. i - J, 1' sn- . w x' ' a T.-zu . Q f 'f 1 1 E ,Q,: lin! ll -' .. ., 5 ' N1 , I 2 lil! If ' Q 1 , 1 x . , A V 13? .U 2 jllliiiffiilj J..d.L.fx skunk Q- 1 1 I 1 . m 1 m 4 l . up 1 , , ,., M--.---M... .f 'li ,L e ,' 5' 'VI ...Ag iq? ' A 5 5 9' ff .ZS , ..,g , , -1 x..,,, 3 X F zl. - T' :U 1 x s x i -X Us, n.,z,. AD., Q ,. . .' 1, - , Y' , E, ,, . b ,5Y,,,,z . sin ' ' x 1 M t ' . ' t .,., N EM T . ,, M y 1 x ' 'Wi-1.Q, ,ga 7 Q-. 1 3 5 - .1 31 H, ml,-n H' M 0 V .i?:..:,.m..e'3 ,A I I 1 nl A, Megaphone BOTTOM ROW: D. Beclcerich, J. Webb, l. Harwood, G. Zimmer, R. Miller, R. Clough, F. Lenahan, Brother Philip Neri. SECOND ROW: F. Rathz, E. Ohleyer, T. Greeley, H. Phillips, H. Roemblce, M. Harper, Bradshaw, R. Wassel. THIRD ROW: Herring- ton, R. Wasson, J. Frohliger, H. Reynolds, P. Stricker, D. Kenney, R, McNamara. TOP ROW: R. Weisenbach, J. Herndon, Al. Lauber, W. Shover, Andrews, Duffin, Mcshay, N. Muller. Not present, F. Wilson. Due largely to the ehlorts ol a capable stal'l, headed by Editor George Zimmer and Faculty Ad- viser Brother Philip Neri, The Megaphone, Cathe- dralls monthly publication, has completed another successful series. ln its twenty-Filth year of publication, the lorm ol The Megaphone was changed this year lrom a magazine to a newspaper style. lhe new lorm was well received by the student body. This year's stall had its worlc cut out lor it, as the l944- 45 edition ol The Megaphone had been awarded First Honors in the Catholic School Press Associa- tionls annual critical survey, and an lnternational First place rating by the Ouill and Scroll Society. VF xg-bm 'I- Editor Zimmer and tlrolher Philip Nm: checlc through a copy of the latest Meg just after it has come from the presses. i hrother Eustace warts to check the lnrshed stencil, as Managing Editor Berry types copy dictated by Editor Bradshaw. Memo Cathedralis weekly mimeographed publica- tion, The Memo, strives to keep the student body posted on events ol Current interest to the school's population. john Mcghane headed the stall the First semester, but at the beginning ol the second semester john Bradshaw assumed the duties of Editor-in-Chief. He worked in close collaboration with Managing Editor George Berry, and these two spent untiring hours, under the direction ot Faculty Adviser i5 Brother Eustace, preparing copy to meet the Friday morning publication deadline. Frank Wilson, Bill Shaver, Warren Holland, jim Doyle, R. Boykin, Paul Doherty, Charles Schmutte, jim Herndon, Harold Miller, Charles Patrick, Bill Dietz, and Art Smutk all proved themselves capable in their ehforts to make The Memo one of the schools most ehlicient and enjoyed activities. STANDING Cleft to rightlz Doyle, W, Holland, W. Shover, Brother Eustoce, R, Boykin, R. Wilson, P. Doherty. SEATED CClockwiseD: H. Miller, C. Patrick, C. Schmutte, A. Smuck, Herndon, G. Berry, Bradshaw, McShane. Nl i .' f ,, X 'i 5 Iii? 'L Q' ' It . , Y f ig if A Y' - 3, 3, . if x K X' k'V: . v':ik Q fa' ,yi EM w, ' Z' , Vifgn xy L VL, Asgara N1 Q 2 y 1 5 Q by - K NQ . . xx Q ,R N K fy. 0 ,. -XX Q sa +- x Q J Xb - l I lx- , X 174 NX If X . . 1 Q ,ff 4 X Gur Band is on the March t 4 N f 5 2 FRONT ROW: Rieser, W. Stuhldreher, Klee, Reynolds, T. Commons. SECOND ROW: D. Richardson, McNamara, W. jones Duffin, F. Fletcher, R. Brady, W. Dezelan, F, Radez. THIRD RCW: W. Reilsteclc, B. Loyal, Bradshaw, E. Wesling. FOUQ H ROW: R. Herbertz, Oakley, E. Ofonnor, R. Klee, V. l-lerbertz, T. Lcrndwerlen, R. Bolinq, Herrington, BACK RCW: Kramer, Achgill, G. Maley, T. Delanty, Mathis, Director Brother Paul, CSC. standards during the latter part of the year, however, as the band prepared for its annual Fanfare. Brother Pauls nearly inexhaustible supply of ideas is responsible lor the line shows given at hall-time during the Irish football games. The years best novelty utilized a large supply ol 'lmagie' bubbles which were dispensed by circling bQlllCl'illlem. lhe marching band was led by Drum Mayor' glohn Shaughnessey assisted by lvvirlers glohn Wright and Robert Seay. They Say it With Music STANDING Cleft to rightbz Director Tim Delanty, Pianist Wilfred Schwartz, Vocalists Therese Reckley and Frank Wilson. SEATED, FIRST ROW: Frank Radez, William Dezelan, joe Lauber, Benjamin Loyal. SEATED, SECOND ROW: Tom Landwerlen, john Schaler, Dick Eisenhut, William jones. STANDING, BACK ROW: Kenny Reifsteck, Gene Kistner. Whether it is the solt strains ol a waltz or the hot licks oi a iive tune. music by the Cathedral Orchestra is always enjoyable. Add to its scintillating rhythms the vocals ol Therese Re-clcley cnd Frank Wlilson, and you have dance entertainment at its best. Under the leadership ol genial lim Delanty, this organization, composed ol some ol the linest musicians in the school, strives lor perfection through daily practice at the lourth period. It not only furnished the music lor Cathedral dances but also was a vital part ol the Student Theatre production, A Bit ol Blarneyf' and played lor U. S. O. dances at the K. ol C. Hall. lhe orchestra, under the guidance ol Faculty Adviser Brother Etienne, has become one ol the leading extra-curricular organizations in the school. lo him and to the entire personnel, our congratulations lor many line performances. 4, ' 6 75 kg g K, 2 5,m' . gn. nYAN1i I A A- k 4 1, 4 '. 'T' 14 X R ' 1 -Q s-,w f . sy, ,I if 7 -f, ,,,s 1 '2-wvfirgugq ' , Q 4: . A I ' ,W ' , l F ff 3u,Q,,,fg '1 'if' --Q :Yao X vim 1' 4 ff il' ' .., , A Net my ,,.-1: f 27. gi 1 . A I 3 ,f ,jj W E' KIVV VA,7: - t , .L t 1 ff maj A , ' , 7 KY W -2: ', 'ig . . K ' Q 3 if f gf , 79 16 ' 7-Q3 ' 7 ,.' 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The lavish costumes, largely responsible lor the success of the production, were designed by wardrobe mistresses Mrs. A. Auda, Mrs. C. Knoerle, Mrs. E. F. Miller, Mrs, Clark, Mrs. Marie Ferris, and Mrs. Alice McCarty. 2, Leprechauns Tim Delanty and Patty Painter weave a spell over the chorus. 3. Coming in on a Conga are Colleen jones, john Mcshay, Rita Markey, james Cat- ton, ,Ioan Myers, Robert Flynn, ,loan Baltz Thomas Newett, Laura jean Ra , and Pat Miller. 4. Kenneth Reilsteck, William Law- less and Francis Fletcher proudly display their stage crew monograms. 5. 'Fhats what you get for fooling around with leprechauns. 6. lsicnickers are entertained with an lrish jig danced by Rita Markey, loan Myers, Colleen jones, Laura jean Ray, and joan Baltz. The Student 'lheatre opened the current season with a musical, A Bit ol Blarney, under the direction ol Brother Etienne. The settings lor the revue were an lrish picnic in New York City, outside a Spanish hacienda somewhere in South America, and back to New York in the Shamrock Club. This musical comedy brought together once more the talent ol St. Agnes Academy and Cathedral 70 and included a group ol six dancing couples and a chorus ol thirty mixed voices. lim Delanty and patty Painter as the two lrish leprechauns Cgremlins to you? were out to keep the cast confused, and did just that. l-lugh Rey- nolds scored as the blustering lrish committeeman. Therese Reckley and Frank Wilson were well re- ceived as vocalists. An added attraction was the appearance ol the Latendresse sisters, a vocal trio already well known to Cathedral dance-goers. Books - Passports to Wisdom Polished efficiency characterized the 'lQ46 Cathedral library personnel. This competent staff, under the supervision of lzibrarian Brother Eustace, CSC, contributed a wealth of experience to the facilities afforded by our reservoir of boolclore, Approximately six thousand volumes are available to Cathedral students. lhese include research vvorlcs, encyclo- pedias, biographies, classical litera- ture, and novels. Some twentyefive cur- rent magazines are provided for infor- mational and recreational reading. ln addition to our own facilities, boolts dealing with specialized phases of the curriculum were provided through the inter-library loan service of the lndian- apolis public Library, Student Llbrarian Bob Weisenbach explains the library facilities to freshmen Francis Wilhelm and Clement McAtee, LEFT: The Staff Cse-atedD Robert Weisenbach, Cstanding , jeft to rightl Thomas McNulty, Edward Mackell, Paul Weisen- bach, and Charles Rogers. RIGHT: From eight to four, ambitious students frequent the library to prepare class work or to enjoy recreational reading. Lenten Mission Crusade 1. Leading mission salesmen Cleft to rightjz Eli Gmil, Robert Grande, Robert Dugar, Gustave lonas, Eugene l-lenn, Franlt Marsella, Thomas johnson, CNot present when picture was talcenb .loseph Lauber, Allan Clyne, joseph Kaim, Vincent Gatto. 9. Brother Marius, director ol the drive, posts the day's sales on the board. 3, Freshman lohn Gilday draws the luclcy numbers. 4, Paul Weisen- bach, Charles Rogers, and kloseph VVhito inspect the premiums on display in the library. Under the direction ol Brother Marius, C. S. C., the annual Lenten Mission Drive for the purpose oi raising lunds to aid the l-loly Cross Missions in Bengal lndia, reached an all-time high this year. lhe success ol this endeavor is a tribute to the generosity oi Cathedral students and an indication ol the high regard in which they hold the Congregation oi l-loly Cross and its Missionary activities. A grand total ol 531,601.30 was turned in by the students. lhis Figure, due to late returns, exceeds the total shown in the above picture Robert Dugar '49 ranlced First in the selling ol Mission ticlcets with a total ol 46 boolcs, another lresh- man, Gustave Jonas, was second with 33 boolcs. lhird place went to Franlc Mai- sella with 18 boolcs, while joe Lauber '47 toolc fourth place with T6 boolts. The lreshmen with an average ol S396 per student led the school as a aroup X 57i'?'if 5i? .'i Scholarship Monogram Men TOP ROW: Thomas Quill, james O'Mchoney, Richard Boling, Warren Holland, Eugene Higgins. FIFTH ROW: Paul Bryon, Paul Striclcer, Edward Ohleyer, joseph Herrington. FOURTH ROW: George Doufel, joseph Louber, Wilbur Reidy, Donald Springmon, james Catton. THIRD ROW: William Wood, Michael Carr, David Kenney, Hugh Reynolds, Arthur Smuck, john Collins. SECOND ROW1 Richard Eisenhut, john P. Moran, Michael McConahay, George Thumann, Joseph Zore, George Zimmer. BOTTOM ROW. ,lohn Klee, joseph Noughton, john F. Clarlr, Donold Carr, John Bradshaw, Robert Wagner, Robert Suding. NOT PRESENT WHEN PICTURE WAS TAKEN: John McShane, Tim Delanty, Howard Phillips, Thomas Stapleton. 1 79 Q - ,3T3Gs X Ml 31,4 6 my L v -. .I N' .A . 1 A S EQ 1 !Z37f?fIll 'N'h5 fi ' 'EM Q F151i!0 -B+wiQU?f?Q? ' 'M 7 figylgi :Q ew ,ggi Q 'L A W xi Ill! I ,... , , 5, 115.11 J' v !. v I SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS .J ffl-yan l x 1. Q. Junior Prom ,lunlor hosts lohn fVlcShane, Ca6!I'lE?l'4lC1QlII'IS, lames Doyle, Bolo McNamara, Bull Syl- vester, Warren Holland, Tom Neyvett, and therr dates. lunror class olfrcers pose yyrth then Prom guests before the shrrne of the Blessed Virgrn, CLQCKWISE, Betty Blackwell, President klrm Doyle, Dorothy Crass, Secre- tary Wlrllnam Vklood, lreasurer lahn lVlcShane, Alrce Robertson, Vrce-presv dent Drck Cranny, and lou Ann Keryan. Prom couples move along wrth an easy step to the mellow music of Danvers ,luluan s Orchestra Fenton Auclrley, klaclc lanoan, hlurzh Smith, and therr dance partners are snapped for posterrty by the Cothedran photoxlrupher, 537 aff A v X . , 5 .1 W f z '11 X X f, N, 95 3252? iii:-5 ,J I if 'J We s a , sw Mia?-T Swv. in W L ,VAX I A X' .5 U' . .. Q , I . . 4 rl, - ,,, M - 'dir' . rf. IN .wp FEW .,,vw' 564. 3 v A N' 5 V' .Ir A 1. At the sophomore class olhcers table near the Clueerfs throne are Vrce-president Robert Grande, Paul Kernel, Treasure-r Michael McConahay, Presrdent NNrlluam l-lolmes, lames Roberts, Secretary lohn McShay, and therr Quests Sophomore Q. Mardi Gras Queen klody Doyle, her ladnes- nn-waltana, and escorts engoy the hrst dance after the coronatuan ceremony 3. Obyrously an the Mardu Gras sprrrt rs thrs 4. aroup of elrte Freshmen: Class President ,john Conway, Paul Welsenbach, Charles Rogers, Paul Doherty, Class Treasurer Edward Maclcell, and their guests. Queen lady Doyle and her escort, P. l. Murray, U. S. N. 5. Plctured at rntermussuon are the Mardl Grass royalty. CLOCKWISE: john Mcl-lugh, Dolores Beck, laclcre Carr, Michael Carr, Queen ,lady Doyle, Paul T. Murray '45, Edward Neu, Dorothy Springman, Patty painter, and losoph Harmon. F- t WG x T52 wwf m,, W, w -,by-Wi' - -f-rT4,,,.. 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JOSEPH DEZE LAN Football Coach CLEON REYNOLDS Boslcetbcll Coach Behind h joe Dezelan, Athletic C, and Football Coac Director Brother Climacus, CS. Basketball Coach Cleon Reynolds. ABQVE: Student Athletic Managers john Me-dle, William O'Neil, and Robert Pickel. RlGl-ll: Cheerleaders CStandingD joe Morris, jerome Krug, William Freeman, Clineelingj Lionel Belanger, and james Sweeney, All-State end-1 h o n McHugh, one holf of the famous passing combination. Grid Greats Coah D c ezeian is pictured with the three All-State members of his 1945 City Championshi p team, Jelce McHugh, jim McLinn, ond Captain Mike Carr. All-State Left Halfback ,james McLinn, the other half, I 'V ' 'N' , r'-rnfwnn Q 5 , f 4 .. L -1-4' in fi Q',Q 'Q,f-'6',3:5'5,'f-QQ :ij f lg 'Q' lf, Qffiygfgb . 1 g 8 5' 1,1 herb: ,','...3La !,'g,w 'I f' 5 fg?.fg,,gg3yw.!Tf .g. 5 ig 'rl ,. if , ' ' N. .W ,. 5 f 1'2 'gg' N' K' J . , ' 'ig Q ww 2' P M3 X -it sq h W G , ii X I 4 ew-L N 5 . fp ,V 'N . . 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Team play and undying spirit when the chips were down, together with sell confidence, gave the lrish that extra something that ordinary ball clubs laclc. It is next to impossible to place an evaluation on the individual members ol the T945 champion- ship eleven. Good teams travel as a unit. That is why Coach joe Dezelan nominated his entire team lor All-City honors, and that is why we shall not attempt to single out individual players for special commendation. ln this boolc they are all champs. The general play ol the team this year was characterized by alertness. Our defense was quiclc to capitalize on fumbles, and they always had that special play up their sleeve in case it were ever needed. Captain Mike Carr, All-State Center R Buyt J. Dezelan Elder V. Gallo J. Harless All C t ' All-City E Higgins j. Harmon J. Kavanaugh D. Kenney W. Kuntz All City All-City All-Cit Y City Champions Especially evident this year was thot basic ele- ment which is the diilerence between a winning and a losing team' a lighting spirit. This element, blended with ability, training, experience, and brains, made the lrish the champions thatthey are. Ol all the line qualities exhibited by our cham- pionship team, their spirit ol faith was perhaps the most impressive one. Before each game the team received Holy Communion in a body, and alter each victory prayers ol thanlcsgiving were offered in the school chapel. The City Championship title is a Fitting reward lor the team and lor Coach joe Dezelan whose untiring eilorts lired them with the determination to malce a clean sweep ol their City Series sched- ule. However, the worlc ol Cleon Reynolds, who acted in the capacity ol assistant football coach, SCHEDULE Cathedral Opponent O . Memorial . Q5 Q6 . . Sacred Heart . O 38 . Southport 6 3Q . . Noblesville . . 'IQ '14 . . Broad Ripple . O 14 . . . Tech . . 7 Q0 . . Crispus Attuclcs . 6 EQ . . . Manual . . O 38 . . Washington . . Q0 Capt. M, Carr j. Zore All-State Capt. Elect 1. McHugh McLinn All-Stale All-State was ol inestimable value to the success of the team. He was a perfect complement to Coach Dezelan. Association with two such men was a daily inspiration. A. Lambert J. Lauber R. McAllister All-City T. Newett W. O'Laughlin F. Rathz Rosner W. Sylvester All-City All-City The Formula 'Crazylegsn Bayt is away on one of his yardage-gaining jaunts CATI-IEDRAL . O REITZ MEMORIAL Q5 The lrish suffered their only defeat at the hands of the Tigers of Reitz Memorial in the seasonis opener at Evansville. The Blue and Gold held the Bengals to one T. D. during the First hall, but weight left its mark in the third period as Memorial scored a second rally and came through in the lourth with two more. The game-deciding touchdown came in the First eight minutes ol play. Taking Kavanaughs punt on their own 45, the Tigers drove to the lrish 31. paul Weaver then toolc the ball from Bob Ossenloerg and raced the remaining yardage to score. TOP ROW: Student Manager R. Pickel, Elder, Sullivan, E. Higgins, W. Sylvester, Oualters, Captain M. Carr, Dezelan, W. O'Laughlin, j. Zore, R. McAllister, D. Kenney, W. Kuntz, Coach joe Dezefan, Athletic Director Brother Climacus, C.S.C. SECOND ROW: Student Manager j. Medle, F. Rathz, C. Genaro, F. Weidekamp, j. Lich, T. Newett, McLinn, McHugh, R. Bayt, A. Lambert, Harless, V. Ciatto, Kavanaug , Assistant Coach Cleon Reynolds. BOTTOM ROW: Turk, R. Sippel, R, Heidelberger, Harmon, W, Wehmeier, E. Blanchard, R. Wassel, E. Moloy, M. McConnahay,1. Rosner, j. Lauber. Rugged Material . . CATHEDRAL . Q6 SACRED HEART . 0 With the Knights ol Columbus Victory Bell as an added incentive, the lrish opened their City 5eries schedule by defeating Sacred l leart. The Cathedrans opened the second quarter vvith a smashing drive to the Spartans 3. Gotta scored. Rudy Bayt made the second marlcer as he carried the ball 75 yards in three trys, one ol vvhich was a spectacular 67 yard dash. lhe third tally was chall4ed up when Sylvester snagged Bayt's pre- cision pass in the end zone. Gatto scored again early in the last period on a 30 yard jaunt. CATHEDRAL 38 SOUTHPORT 6 Cathedral played superbly in this tune-up lor the city title. The line sparlded with hard-charge ing play. The bloclcing ol stalvvarts Kuntz, Carr, Rathz, and lVlcAllister paved the Way lor the bacltlield stars who provided the scoring punch. Gattos dynamite-laden plunges provided tvvo six-pointers with lVlcLinn, fVlcl-lugh, Nevvett, and Lambert adding one each, lVlcl'lugh toolc lVlcLinn's 30 yard aerial lor the First tally. lVlcLinn's 65 yard sprint lor the lourth marker and Nevvettls 45 yard gl. D. run on a pass from Bayt were high spots in the game. RlGl'lT: Nevvett is trapped in a nest of Spartan line- men. LOWER LEFT: Car- dinal Warriors halt Nevvett a yard from pay dirt, LOWER RIGHT: Gatto plunges across for one of his T. Dfs in the Southport game. I nspired Coaching CATHEDRAL 32 NOBLESVILLE r 152 lrish ground power leatured this fracas as Cathe- dral literally crushed the Millers, lVlcLinn and Newett tallied two each, and Bayt scored a Filth touchdown. lVlcLinn opened the evenings play with a line smash to score. Cn runs ol Q9 and Q6 yards, Newett rung up two marlcers in the second period, McMahon then interrupted with Noblesvilles lirst score ol the contest, capitalizing on a Miller lumble rn the third quarter, Bayt added six points. lVlcLrnn plunged over lrom the Q yard line in the closing stanza. CATHEDRAL V 14 BROAD RIPPLE . O Broad Ripple's previously impregnable defense was cut to ribbons as the lrish captured their lourth straight victory, Ripple had been unscored upon, but lVlcLinn and Bayt toolc them in stride sharing two touchdowns to hand the Roclcets their First deleat. Cathedrals ground attacl4 proved their versa- tility as they collected Q09 yards against a tough Ripple line. lhe victory score came in the First canto on a 50 yard drive with vlim lVlcLinn going over lrom the one. Crazy Legs Bayt darted through the Roclqet right side for 19 yards and a touchdown. is LN ville touchdown threa Roclcet taclflers and away for a T. D. LEFT: lurlc, Lich, and lore combine to stop a Nobles BELOW: Bayt eludes Fighting Spirit . . . CATHEDRAL 14 TECH ,.... 7 The forward walls staged a nerve-tingling duel as the lrish deleated Tech and challced up their Fifth consecutive win. Tech dominated the First halt but failed to score. Not until the third quarter did Cathedral get into stride. As the result of a gruelling 80 yard drive, the Irish scored with Gatto crossing the line. The Greenclads came roaring baclc to score and convert, tying up the game. Time remaining, T minute and 58 seconds. Then came the whirlwind. iVlcLinn passed to Mcl-lugh lor 90, then to Sylvester for another 20, and with only TQ seconds remaining Sylvester snagged the third McLinn pass and tell into the end zone to score. CATHEDRAL . Q0 CRISPUS ATTUCKS . , . 6 The First meeting oi the lrish and the Green and Gold Tigers proved successful lor Cathedral. Neutral Tech Field was the scene as the lrish marked their fourth City Series win and their sixth straight conquest. iVlcLinn's aerials once again provided the scoring punch, with iVTcl'lugh and Bayt as receivers. 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CATHEDRAL 8 WASHINGTON , . . 6 The freshmen gridders turned in the first and only victory of their four game schedule by down- ing the Continentals of Washington in the last minutes of ploy. A safety in the third quarter put the lrish in the lead Q to O, Washington threatened in the final period as they tool4 over 6 to Q, how- ever, in the closing minutes of the game, Schmutte passed to Banich who scored to clinch the victory, CATHEDRAL O SHORTRIDGE . . . O The Blue and Gold suffered another loss of pres- tige when they journeyed to the North Siders' gridiron and battled to a O to O tie with the Short- ridge freshmen. Though laclcing in thrills, the con- test vvas a hard fought one, and the lrish linemen played a great defensive game. BROAD RIPPLE . 6 CATHEDRAL . , . O The lrish ended an uneventful season by drop- ping the final game to Broad Ripple by a count of 6 to O, Although having numerous chances to score, the Roclcet freshmen succeeded in crossing the final stripe only once. TOP ROW: E. Mackell, l-lessler D. O'Connor l'l. Banich, T. Grady, Clark, Mason. THIRD ROW: W. Viellieu, W. Bugher, A Miller, G. En land F. Luzcir, Huser, SEfOND ROW: Fau OTTOM ROV? donway, A. Chatman, T. Yaggi, O'Brien, C st, T. Sheavlj. Haigerty, R. Hurrle, T. O'Brien, W, Rickey. , Schmutte, . Heffernan. ' tel ii-.J The Irish Cagers Showed ta 5 ' i T ' if 'Lf K f'i 5 'Q ,Kg 5 .TR 4 ALT, ,,. . dd . ,J re K i Q gEt .fi fgffiiiffixagikfl fb TTSTSLP vjiffudili 'il' , i -w. L-'xl fit: j Ln: lllllll' QIIQIII, SEATED: joseph Harmon, William Sylvester, Captain james Doyle, Paul O'Connell, james McLinn, STANDING: john Moran, Patrick Fitzgerald, Richard Cranny, john Pearson, Robert Weisenbach, Ralph jansen, john McHugh. The Cathedral baslceteers, seasoned by the expert coaching of Mr. Clean Reynolds, turned in the first win- ning net season since 'l94Q as they compiled a record of eleven victories and nine defeats in regular season play. Added to this is the splendid showing of the Fighting lrish in the 1946 lndianapolis Sectional which records three conquests against one loss. ln winning three games in the Sectionals, the lrish avenged as many defeats. Cathedral was paired with Southport in their first contest, and they readily dropped the Cardinals 39 to 95. This victory set them against the Blue Devils of Shortridge. Once more a previous defeat was avenged as the Cathedrans won 32-21. ln the semi-final affair Beech Grove was vanquished by a 30-Q0 count, which left Cathedral and Tech to vie for the Sectional title in the final game. Cathedral toolc offensive honors in this tilt, but they lost to the Big Green by virtue of a last minute baslcet by Kortepeter. The score was Q6-Q5. itll VARSITY Cathedral Opponer 28 . Broad Ripple . . 24 1 8 . . Tech . . 39 Q1 . . . Lapel . . '28 Q1 . . Sacred Heart . . 37 ffatholic Tournament-2 gamesj 19 . . Sacred Heart . . 27 41 . St. Mary's of Anderson . 3? 36 . . Greenfield . . QQ 48 . . . Southport . . . 60 Q8 . . Shortridge . . 38 45 . . Manual . . 21 38 . . Noblesville . . 21 37 . Mooresville . 25 Their Skill on the Hardwood Pearson takes the first tip off of the lt's two points for the lrish as Captain jimmy Doyle GD lifts one season in the Broad Ripple game. away from Cvaddy C4'lD of the Shortridge Blue Devils. Cathedral started the season with a Q8-Q4 conquest of the Broad Ripple Roclcets. lech was the second op- R E C O R D ponent of the Reynoldsmen, and in this, the teams' first C0fl'1edf0l OPPOHQM meeting, the Eastsiders won decisively 39-l8. Sacred f'leart's Spartans added two more defeats to the string 31 - D9-'Ol School - ' 18 as they won 37-21, and later in the Invitational lourney 94 - BeeCl1C3f0ve - 97 Q7-'l9. ln the consolation event of the tourney, the 94 ' - Ben Davis - 39 Cathedrans beat Saint Mary's of Anderson 41-39. The 38 - ' l-eb0n0n - 31 tourney was captured by Reitz Memorial of Evansville. 39 . Washington . 44 38 . . Pilce Township . . Q5 35 . . Decatur Central . . 21 Q9 . . . Howe . . . 27 flnclianapolis Sectionalsj 3? . . . Southport . . . Q5 3? . . Shortridge . . Q1 30 . Beech Grove . Q0 '25 . . Tech . 26 Following the Christmas vacation, the lrish came out of it for one evening to defeat Greenfield 36-QQ. Southport then inflicted another loss to the already smarting Cathedral record, 60-48. Shortridge was the next team to meet and defeat the Blue and Gold, the score being 38-Q8 lhen things began to change. Manual came to the Blue and Gold stronghold, and the lrish marlced up a victory by a 45-Ql margin, Nobles- ville also came to the Cathedrans' court and left, 10.1 1 S .w fm ,iw gig 51. .1 W' f - Y vang? X, -sa .- if f ii: i -,..,.....- 2' at ,. D 'l Q 22 1 , bf. 1 asf F iffy, 'svn if i Y l . . i fim 5,1 ' , . .gf . 4 I ,+. fx.. K w,,g.Q.. Packed Each Game next evening Decatur Centrals Hawks beacme the tenth victim of the lrish to the tune of 35-Qi. The final game of the season saw the lrish facing Howe. The Hornets had lost their sting, and the Cathe- drans combined smooth ball-handling with perfectly timed scaring to come out on top, 99-Q7. Under the leadership of Captain Jim Doyle and sparked by the playing of Joe Jansen, Jeke McHugh, and Jim Mclcinn, the Cathedrans showed the way for the majority of their opponents as their complete tally sheet stands at fourteen victories and ten defeats. J, McLinn J. Moran VVith such replacements as Dick Cranny, Paul Qfonnell, Bill Sylvester, and Pat Fitzgerald who could not accurately be called subs, and through the fine work of Bob Weisenbach, Joe Harmon, and Jack Moran who faithfully awaited their chances, the Fighting Irish netters of this year were truly a great team. Following the conclusion of Sectional play, four Cathedral cagers received All-Sectional honors. Captain Jim Doyle, John Pearson, and Ralph Jansen won first team honors, while Jim fVlcLinn was given honorable mention. P. O'ConneIl J. Pearson Weisenbach COD tips off as substitutions come in to finish off Manual. W. Sylvester R. Weisenbach Reserves Gain Experience SEATED: joseph Morris, Edward Neu, Herman Hagner, Flavian Weidekamp. STANDING: Donald Schmidt, james Roberts William Frohliger, Norman Muller, Eugene Hawkins. CNot present when picture was takenbz Frank Golob, Bob Flynn. ' Coached by Mr, joe Dezelan, the junior varsity RESERVE RECORD netters won thirteen games and lost but five de- Cflggefilffll QPPOHGM cisions. This fine record augurs well for the hard- vlood sport at Cathedral next year, With Eddie NeurandZBud Hagner doing the forecourt worlt, Norm Muller and Bill frohliger alternating at the pivot post, and Jim Roberts and Bob Flynn in the corners, the j-v's defeated such strong teams as Lapel, Ben Davis, Lebanon, and Washington, They opened the season by defeating Broad Ripple. Then after pausing to drop one to Tech, they knocked off Lapel, Sacred Heart, and Green- field. Three consecutive losses plagued the team in January, but they soon came out of it, defeat- ing their next nine opponents. They lost the sea- son's finale to Howe. ICI, Broad Ripple , . . . Tech . . . . Lapel , . . Sacred Heart . , Greenfield . . Southport . . Shortridge , . Manual . . Noblesville . . Mooresville . , Silent Hoosiers , Beech Grove . Ben Davis . . Lebanon . . Washington . . Pilce Township . . Decatur Central . . . Howe . . . Freshmen Make Debut BOTTOM ROW: Donald johnson, Thomas O'Brien, Michael Radlcovic john Conway, Adam Weingardl. CENTER ROW: William Rickey, Paul Weisenbach Thomas Shea, Walter Viellieu, George England. TOP ROW: Eugene Wessling, Robert Beach, David O'Connor, john Furgason, llrancis Wilhelm. With Brother Climacus at the helm as coach, the yearlings got all to a Flying start by trouncing Washington Qi to 9 and, in the First home game oi the season, dropping Howe 'I7 to 7. Three losses in a row -Tech, Washington, and Broad Ripple failed to dull the Fighting spirit of the Fledglings who came back to wallop the Manual Redskins. However, their hopes were short lived, lor in the following game Howe nosed them out oi a victory with one buclcet. Tech, too, made up for their previous defeat by drubbing the local lads to the tune ol 9 points. The last two games oi the season provided the greatest triumph and the greatest defeat. paced by Furgason, the seasons high point man, the lrish balanced the record with the Blue Devils in a thrilled paclted overtime game. The Rockets humbled the lrish again by duplicating the 44 points amassed in their previous encounter. FRESHMAN RECORD Cathedral Opponent Qi . Washington . . 9 15 . , Manual . , Q0 'I7 . . Howe . . 7 Q7 . . Tech . . Q3 QQ . Shortridge . Q6 Q1 . Vlfashington . QQ Qi . , Broad Ripple . , 44 Q9 , . Manual . . Q0 15 . . Howe , . 'l7 19 . Tech . . Qi Q4 . Shortridge , Q3 'l8 . . Broad Ripple . . 44 IU7 Irish Linksmen Tee Off The golfing Cathedrans entered into competi- tion with other schools on lour occasions during the Spring ol 1945. The team was led by slim Kavanaugh, Gene Higgins, Bob Auclcley, and Jim iuohy who garnered most of the points Cathedral obtained in the matches throughout the city. The initial engagement of the season was held at South Grove where the Irish golfers were forced to talce last position alter Tech, Howe, and Short- ridge had proved to be very adept linlcsmen. Cn May ll, Cathedral encountered Lawrence Central, with the Bears winning by a narrow margin, pleasant Run was the site ol this match. Following these two meets, the season was com- pleted with a four way match at South Grove and the annual Spring Tournament held at pleas- ant Run, Toward the close oi the school year golf mono- grams were awarded to jim Kavanaugh, Gene Higgins, and jim luohy lor their play during the season, v .YH . ' Fl :I . GOLF TEAM: William Screes, Fenton Auclcley, james Tuohy, Eugene Higgins, james Kavanaugh, William jones, Earl Blanchard Robert Hood, Daniel Flemming, Lionel Belangei. james Tuohy Eugene Higgins Fenton Auclcley james Kavanaugh 5-:V J Q 228 Q , X ,. s., J- '1-. t ix Tii, 1 ,V-,a L .KA hs, l ' TEAM: CStandingD R. Hessler, D. Dalcin, T. Quill, W. Holland, Captain Doyle, T. Rehalc R. Mennel, W. Colbert. CKneelingD F. Fiddler, D. Brosnan T. McDonald, l. Sergi, j. Moran, L. Belanger, R. jansen, j. Bixler UPPER RIGHT: Mennel gets set to take cr high foul. CENTER LEFT: Dalcin is up in the close Manual game. LOWER LEFT: Captain jim Doyle ready to put one over the fence. LOWER CENTER: Terry Rehak is prepared for the high ily coming his way. LOWER RlGl'lT: Southpaw Tom Quill was leading hurler for the Cathedrans. Diamond Cutters Win Trophy Due to improper practice facilities and adverse weather conditions, Cathedrals baseball addicts received meager fare in the way of spring train- ing. The result was inevitable ra new lovv in diamond performance. The boolc shows a record ol nine consecutive losses. However this poor showing was oiiset by the success that came to our team during the summer months in the American Legion Junior Baseball League. Sponsored by the American Legion Memorial Post No. 3 and backed Financially by the Roy Wilmeth Ford Company, the Cathedral nine won twelve games while losing but four. ln their bid lor the City Championship, they were dropped in the Finale, 4 to 3, by Broad Ripple, Leading hurler for the Cathedrans was Tom Quill, who ron up a record of eight wins against two losses. Captain slim Doyle directed the team from his position in the Field. The Stan Feezle play-oil trophy, which was won by the irish nine, is now a part oi the collection which signifies Cathedrals athletic prowess. lil-2 T945 ' Fall- 7945 SEPTEMBER Bewildered Hlreshiesn and Helitel' upper-classmen crowd the halls on the opening day ol school. The lrish journey to Evansville in murlty weather and return with dampened spirits alter sullering their Tirst and only deleat ln the Tirst home game at Victory Field, the lrish trounced Sacred l-leart and became the First custodians of the K. of C. Victory Bell. OCTOBER Cathedral becomes the First high school in Indianapolis to possess a P-47 Thunderbolt lighter plane. The gridiron thrill ol the year' o touchdown pass from lVlcl.inn to Sylvester in the last twelve seconds ol play to defeat Tech. With a halloween motil, the seniors get the social season under way with the l'larvest l-lop. NOVEMBER The National Victory Loan is launched at Cathedral. This drive netted 56,300 fsuilicient to linance two hospital units. The lall show, A Bit of Blarney, opens a three day run, A red letter day in Cathedral history. The lrish mal4e a clean sweep of the City Series by defeating Washington, last years title holders. The juniors stage a Victory Ball in honor of the T945 City Champs. Cathedral Nexpertsl' Tom Newett, jim Tuohy, Paul Stricl4er, and Tim Delanty discuss Control ol the Atomic Bomb!! on the junior Town l-lall program over WlBC. Brother Benedict talks over a pos- sible schedule with a freshman and his parents Brother Etienne and Brother Philip Neri lill out class cards for juniors Fiddler, Naughton, and Raltery. The juniors sponsor the burial of the Spartan Spirit. Bill Kuntz rouses the Fighting spirit with a pep tallc. Sylvester literally loses his shirt, but it talces two Tech men to stop him. Seniors Auckly and l-luser examine a supper charger in Brother Bruno's aeronautics class. ls there a rule that says: All eating is to be done in the Cafe? The handball court is a center of attraction at 5A and 5B. Crazy Legs Bayt shalces loose lor a long gain in the Sacred Heart game at Victory Field, Team members are in a happy mood as they leave lor Evansville to open the grid season. The stands are packed at Tech field to watch another Cathedral vic- tory. The Band takes the Field during the hall at Tech. Coaches Reynolds and Dezelan tallc it over with the squad during a rest periodl Kavanaugh is stopped alter a good gain. 1945 - Winter - 1946 DECEMBER SIANUARY Q FE Coach Reynolds' netters dropped the Ripple Rockets in their initial tilt of the season. Cathedral Boosters Club honors the Champs with a Victory Banquet. Freshman Carolers broadcast from the Monument Circle on the last school day in T945 Cathedral is host to St. Marys of Anderson, Reitz Memorial of Evansville, and the Sacred l'leart Spartans at an invitational basketball tournament. Ye merry vacation comes to an end as classes are resumed. The first semester comes to an end. Students are given Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday to recuperate from the gruelling grind of semester exams. Many seniors withdraw as second semester begins. BRUARY Catholic press Month is observed with a display of various school publications in the library. ln the Freshman Chess Club Tournament, ,lack Schafer was crowned Silver King for 1946. The lrish basketeers missed the Sectional title by one point. The Student Theatre presents the opening performance of HArsenic and Qld Laced, Brother Martinian hears a sopho- more English class. Waiter Don johnston watches the lreshies fall to in the 4th period lunch hour. The stage crew constructs the set for Arsenic and Old Lace. The gang really enjoyed the out- door football assemblies. Typist Jack Cunningham prepares statements for Ccithedran adver- risers. Santa Claus has been visiting the Christmas tree set up by the juniors in Room 103. Furgason fires one at the basket in a Frosh game. Mr. Reynolds explained this one as a body-building exercise. Brother Etienne directs his freshman carolers at Monument Circle. These sophomores prefer eating in the open. Embryo aviators swarm over the P-47, Students trek homeward in sub- zero weather. Conway and Furgason race in to take the rebound. 1946 ' Spring - 1946 MARCH i lhe sophomores sponsor the Mardi Gras Ball, top Flight social event, with Miss .lody Doyle reigning as Queen. B The annual Lenten Mission Drive gets under way. As usual, the Freshmen lead as an all-time high of 31,600 is raised. QQ The CHS. Bowling League, a new extra-curricular activity, is organized by Coach sloe Dezelan. APRIL 7 Hlhe Upper Room, a Passion play, is presented by the Student lheatre. Q lhe Cathedral Boosters Club honors the basketball team at a private dinner in the K. oi C. Hall. lQ Dick Wassel, jerome DeHebreard, Ed Kitchen, and Don Spring- man win mechanical drawing awards in a contest sponsored by Purdue. l5 Books are set aside lor a three day retreat under the direction ol Rev. Cormac Lynch, CR QQ The Easter Ball marks the last social event lor under-classmen. MAY 5 Cathedral High School Band presents the annual Fanfare. TO The junior Prom climaxes a successful social season. l5 junior and senior Declamation Contest Finals take place in the gym. 16 Seniors hie themselves to the lndianapolis Country Club lor the traditional Senior Ball. Q6 Here it is, the day the seniors have waited lor Graduation. Brother Climacus and his sopho- more English class listen to a stue dent oration. Cathedralites wait to be lerried across Lake Cathedral at 5B. If you wait long enough you'll get your turn on the handball court. Southpow Quill lets go with o fast one against Tech. Monitors Goetz and McHugh hold the crowd forthe bell at the rush hour. Hlhe Mouth in the back- ground is jayce. Mike, that is. Brother Regis steps in to speed up the line in the Cale. B. C75 Gootee waits for Moran's hot serve. Eddie Neu jogs down to First, Drum Major John Shaughnessey strikes a pose with twirlers Wright and Seay. John Schafer discusses Greek Sculp- ture in Brother Eude's class. The Freshman Band. Ray Rathz, Charles Bindner, and Ray Hessler examine literature on display during Vocation Week. Bowling Team Captains: CFirst Rowl P. Trimpe, J. Davey, P. Kernel. CSecond Rowj F. Fidd- ler, j. McLinn, D. Springman, j. Kestler. Cthird Rowj R. Mod- den, R. Boling, T. McShane, R, Bayt, D. Dakin. IN MEMUHIAM EDWARD STOEFFLER '48 On Tuesday, Qctober Q, 1945, Edward died at St. Vincent's l'lospital of injuries sustained in an automobile accident on the previous Saturday. Ed, with his brother, was malcing collections on his Star route when his car and another col- lided at 4Qnd Street and Sherman Drive, JAMES COMMISKEY '48 Cn Saturday, March Q3, 1946, Jimmy died at the City Hospital alter a brief ill- ness. Death came after every possible effort had been made to save the life at the gallant and gifted lad that he was. Q Uf , ,nwwymgwgglwm f . y, ...V 90.-9 'Q.u.aA6i' 5 Q M. . A' f L' : K' 2 V :L Q: 5? Q 4? 1- V f' 2 1:b.iff,z .,3,zw. ?g'fff. . 3 3.3, 91. 34 -' 3 fl 5, K X-?z. M 1 A skank 'lx flag,-in 4: AM 92 1 , ,, -11... Q ws: , A ' v 232 ligmai ni' gr, an gr f f H- 9, Q 4, l'Wl'l I Ili ,f1la,' 'n.I . V . -- -. 1 f- ,J . IM ' !'y.W QR, 1.5 gilt L. ' s. u , 4 'ar P1 5 Q JH N ij fifty!! f I A . nx. 1 - wp- Y. ' A1-v::- 'L 1 f. 5 f '.21 ' sf ,'. jx' u'1 5J 4'3 , ' - L ' ,HJ 1 E4 - MJ, . . ., . f' 1 s . o 1' ' ' ' 's S' M4 'fi ' 5 'IPXMJ il Vw N, 14 a 4 -y , v 4 1 9-and ,. M W- 4 t ' ' K 'E 5 0 1 ' -. .3 'f'.. . -ii li --4' llHlIlHNS Mr. J. H. Ankenbrock Mr. Charles E. Argast, '49 Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Auda Angelo J. Auda, U.S.N., '44 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Aulbach Mr. Mike Bagnoli, '34 Mr. Howard Baker, '47 John H. Baker, U.S.N., '45 Mrs. J. W. Barngrover Mr. James W. Borngrover Mr. William Barrett, Jr., '45 Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. Baurngartner Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bayt, Sr. Mr. Paul J. Berardi Mr. and Mrs. George Berry Mr. and Mrs. Glen F. Bixler Mr. John J. 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Chester St. Compliments of FRANK P. HUSE TREASURER, MARION COUNTY FARRELL-ARGAST ELECTRIC CO. 102 S. Meridian St. Ri. 6321 AMBROZ PHARMACY 2701 College Wa. 6311 124 KNOERLE TIRE CCMPANY, Inc. Distributors U. S. T I R E S BATTERIES ACCESSORIES CUSTOM TIRE RECAPPINC5 Two Convenient 9491 North Meridian Street 365 South Meridian Street Locations Telephone TA-3371 Telephone LI-5496 Real Estate Rentals Insuranc HERBERT E. REDDING, INC. ST' R565 CLEANERS 149 N. Delaware Street FR. 1498 14th and Penn sts' Riley 0194 Compliments of HGood Cleaning Can Not Be Cheap, Cheap Cleaning Can Not Be Good Compliments of A FRIEND RAINIER FURNITURE R C FOX R MICHAEL FOX Complete Furnishings El B.'Fox ' David J, Fox FO' 'he Home FOX AND FOX INSURANCE 199 E. Market St. LI. 3309 4914 College Avenue I-IU. 1376 1 Z COMPLIMENTS OF Capt. james E. McNamara-U.S.A. Ry. Trans. Corps in India . . . Now Home . . . Dr. john P. McNamara- Lt. U.S.A.M.C. . First Lt. Edgar C. McNamaragU.S.M.C. in the Pacific Now Home Lt. j.g. joseph M. McNamara-U.S.N. in the Pacific Baclc at Notre Dame Thomas M. McNamarawBM3 c U.S.N. Hseabeesn in the Pacific . . . just Back . Leo C. McNamara-S 1,'c U.S.N. in the Pacific . Robert B. McNamara . . Now at Notre Dame . Richard F. McNamaraeWith the continuance of Gods Grace ..... . . Michael McNamara-With the continuance of Gods Grace ........ Cathedral Cathedral Cathedral Cathedral Cathedral Cathedral Cathedral Cathedral Cathedral 126 Compliments of FRANK 81 MARY'S TAVERN 3121 W. Washington C K-QL? noomms , 91 0 .... Paclcers of Eine Meats for Over 100 Years KINGAN 81 CO. Be. 4766 General Offices lndianapoli THEO SIENER ALL LINES OF INSURANCE 128 N. Delaware St. MArket 6411 Humbolt 4774 MORTGAGE LOANS SAVINGS STANDARD SAVING 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION Lek Us Help You Save 142 N. Delaware St. Est. 1887 MOONEY-MUELLER-WARD Good Meats and Groceri s WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS FON'S GROCERY lnclianapolis 740 N. Vlfarman BE. 0780 127 KARL HIGGINS RESTAURANT A B E L S A U T O C O . CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY 1030 North Meridian 2206 Shelby Street RI' 253' BARRETTHS INN ARLINGTON PHARMACY Beer Wine Liquor Food 6001 E, Tenth Si, 1402 E. 13th St. Ravenswood I U A Bill Barrett K. Barrett R' 4940 Indmnopolls Compliments of Consillllents 1. BARTON GRIFFIN A.S.H.E'S. C . F . G E E R 81 C O. Compiimenlsof DIAMONDS JEWELRY RADIOS IRVINGTON HOSIERY sHoP 2230 Shelby St. GA-3707 5505 East Washington Street Best Wishes John Kenney, '48, Jim Plou, '48 Jim Lyons, '48, Tom McDermott, '48 Diclc Madden, '48, Phil Phillips '48 George D. Dell, George A. Dell '39 DELL 8t DELL AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES Wholesale 4165 College Ave. HU. 2615 Meats at Prices You Can Meet BROAD RIPPLE MEAT MARKET H. L. Henderzahs, Prop Best Wishes to the Class of 1946 John P. Burger 6321 Guilford St. BR. 4732 Vacum Cleaner Repairing N It S ew and Rebui weepers Radios Washing Machines LEE ELECTRIC CO. 2825 E. Tenth CI-Ierry 5837 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Maloof I. C. KRINER PHARMACY 1041 Fletcher Ave. MA. 6262 Compliments of WAL-MAC CAFE 1350 N. Illinois CH. 0601-W COMMERCIAL TOWEL 8: UNIFORM SERVICE 1120 Central Ave. QUALITY PRICE SERVICE CATELLIER BROS. SHOE REPAIRERS Ri. 5737 While-You-Wait Work Our Specialty Lincoln 9090 A COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE Chas.J.CateIIier, Prop. 305 N. Illinois St. The Original Diaper Service of Indiana Compliments of DY-PER SERVICE, INC. BORDEN'S CAPITOL DAIRIES 814 Dorman Street CHerry 2125 CH. 6844 IndianaP0II5 THE MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS BLACKWELL FUNERAL HOME 1530 N. Meddian SL Li- 7115 850 N. Pennsylvania St. Li. 5555 FINE MONUMENTS a. MARKERS STANDARD ENAMEL ,gt PAINT ASKREN MEMORIALS CORP- 4707 East Washington Street A Paint for Every Purpose Industrial 81 Architectural Paints H- G- Askren, Prop- IR. 7629 9158 N. Sherman Drive CH. 1441 A I C . C R U N1 Compliments of JEWELER DIRKS MARKET 670 E. 42nd St. Indianapolis GEORGE D. PECK FINE GROCERIES 8- MEATS FROSTED FOODS 511 East 40th Street MUTUAL DRUG CO. Best Wishes Best Wishes From RADIO EOUIPMENT CO. 1219-25 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis 4, Indiana Compliments of MICHAEL E. HANEY DORN'S CUT PRICE DRUGS Penn. at 13th Mass. at North Li. 6319 Ri. 2654 CHICKEN KOOP 1515 N. Penn. Open 5 P.M. to 3 A,M. Daily Open 5 P.M. to 1 A.M. Sunday THE DEARBORN COFFEE SHOP The Home ol Tasty Foods and Always a Good Cup of Coffee FRANKIE CORLISS, Mgr. Ch. 6036 3208 E. Michigan KIGER 81 COMPANY School Supplies and Equipment 52 W. New York St. Rl-7131 The Thrilt Store ol Indianapolis THE LEADER Where Washington Crosses Delaware THE MARKS FURNITURE HOME FURNISHINGS at DECOIZATIONS W MCKEAND Drug Store Q331 Prospect St. Indianapolis 3 JOSEPH T. MARKEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 6243-45 College Ave. Br. 1829 318 Insurance Building Order Your New Buiclc Now PRECISION MACHINE COMPANY Complete Buiclc Service . MONARCH1BUICK Meridian at 'I'Ith Tel. Riley 3344 Manufacturers of SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS 0 9530 Winthrop Automotive Machine Shop Service Auto Parts AUTO EQUIPMENT co., INC. 955 N. Meridian St. Riley 9395 Congratulations to the Class of 1946 HORACE L. JOYNER WOLMAN'S DRUG STORE 5464 E. Washington Ir. 5992 BORNMAN MNCQTOR EXPRESS, Complete Truclcing Service 3791 E. Iorh SI. Ch. 5571 Compliments of DOHERTY'S MARKET 33Q6E.1Or. Street Compliments of The FELTMAN s. CURME C m 'i en'S O' SHOE STORES ,IAMES H. DREW FENCE CO. 38 E. Washington St. COAL TAR PRODUCTS i WOOD PRESERVATIVES ' ROOFING PITCH and FELT PROTECTIVE COATINGS 4 A WATER PROOFING PITCH COAL TAB. CREOSOTE OIL PROQIETS NAPHTHALENE-MOTHBALLS and FLAKES REFINED COAL TAR CHEMICALS REILLY TAR 8. CHEMICAL CORP. Merchants Bank Building NEW YORK INDIANAPOLIS CHICAGO LINWOOD SERVICE J. E. McDowell 4502 E, TOth Street MERIDIAN FLOWER SHOP QT6Q N. Meridian 133 To the boys who so victoriously carried the spirit of Cathedral High School to all the battlefronts of the world, we hereby pay respectful tribute B 8a H SPECIALTY COMPANY Jos. N. HUSER Tool -Die Jigs-Fi Special Machinery 134 Compliments L. M. BROWN ABSTRACT CO. 'ISO I X2 East Market St. Abstracts Title Insurance Escrows LUCID'S PHARMACY W. Tenth at Warman Ave. Belmont 2295 Indianapolis ST. REGIS MARKET GROCERIES AND MEATS 1406 North Penn St. Li-0066 Indianapolis, Ind. Reproductions Ruled Forms C In F BECK Pi-ioro-oEEsEr Co. me 's 0 PRINTERS DR. ZACHARY 370 Century Building MA. 2343 Compliments of EAST TENTH COMPLETE BAR HARDWARE CO. 2811 E. Tenth Si. Cherry 1595 1032 S' Eos' St' MA' 0831 COTTON MEAT MARKET 701 N. Emerson Ir. 9440 ROBERT W. STIRLING FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Day or Night 1420-22 Prospect St. MA. 6576 Compliments of HESSLER JEWELRY STORE 228 Mass. Ave. Indianapolis J . M A R T H A Y E S GARMENT CLEANER AND TAiLoR 514 E. 32nd St. Ta. 0845 BROAD RIPPLE GRILL Only The Best 6311 Guilford 0032 A R G U S - Y A V E R EXCLUSIVE MEN'S WEAR 36 North Pennsylvania Cherry 1 651 TRANSAMERICAN FREIGHT LINES, INC. Nationwide Chicago, Ill. Kansas City Philadelphia Cincinnati, O. Louisville, Ky. Pittsburgh, Pa. Detroit, Mich. Milwaukee, W s. Springfield, O. Indianapolis New York, N Y C. T. Dunne Manager . St. Louis, Mo. Toledo, O. 1456 E. 19th Street Indianapolis, Indiana Good Luck, Seniors! THE SOUBIROUS CLUB OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES COMPLIMENTS OF ST. PH I L I P'S BOWLING ALLEYS COMPLIMENTS or ST. REGIS BEAUTY PARLOR Established Q3 Years Fr. 0987 MIDWAY BARBER SHOP 145 N. Delaware Manicuring Excellent Service Ri. 5513-14-15 Operating 55 Truck Units STROHM WAREHOUSE AND CARTAGE COMPANY 230 W. McCarty St. Indianapolis SMUCK FLOOR COVERING COMPANY, INC. 17 East Maryland Street LINOLEUM - ASPHALT TILE CARPETS - RUGS j. B. FLOWER SHOP Martin J. Roell, Prop. 907 N. Illinois St. Li. 0941 Br. 0905 ROTH FRUIT MARKET 6319 Guilford Ave. J. Roth Henry Podlcin Compliments ol C I. t JIM HUSSEY'S SPORTSMANS m 'm'm CLUB PRESTEL TRANSFER 81 930 N. Penn. Indianapolis 741 N. Hough Street SHELLUBRICATION CENTRAL INN EVERYBODY WELCOME ROAD SERVICE SAGE SUPER SHELL SERVICE 2480 N. Meridian Si. l WA-0167 n iana ois , n iana Martin Lambert, Proprietor I d p I 8 I d KINDRED STUDIOS INDIANAPOLIS' MOST POPULAR STUDIO 33 Monument Circle Indianapolis, Indiana Lincoln 9375 Room 209 DR. SCHOLL FOOT COMFORT SHOP SCIENTIFIC SHOES - APPLIANCES AND REMEDIES 30 N. Pennsylvania Market 7117 ROSE TIRE CO. Miller Tires-Delco Batteries I Radios-Appliances 930 N. Meridian St. Ri. 8355 1407 N. Illinois St. Li. 4103 j. E. HANGER, INC. Manufacturers ARTIFICIAL LEGS AND ARMS CARLOS RECKER INTERIOR DECORATION Furniture, Art Objects and ORIENTAL RUGS Antique and Modern 1330 N. Meridian St. Ri. 7847 COMPLIMENTS F A M E L A U N D R Y DRY CLEANERS Lincoln 6575 1352 N. Illinois St. ES2'I?L1?II.g Rl7'pi?fI2S COMPLIMENT5 OF WM- F- STECK CO- RICHMAN BROTHERS CO. Fully Equipped Repair Trucks - h- S 4923 College Ave. Br. 5451 22 24 E' was mgton L , Ray F. Klein Betty Klein PIG N BUN Sandwiches Short Orders 7:00 A'M' to 1:00 A'M' 2213 East Tenth Street 1493 N. Meridian Opp. Cathedral Res. Ch. 0656 W Cherry 1129 A. G. HABOUSH MARKET Fresh Meats, Fruits, and Vegetabes Daily 607 North Alabama Street Lincoln 0556 Wm OUR WHOLE HEARTED COhH3RATULATIONS -AND- HOPE OF CONTINUED SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF '46 FROM THE CLASS OF '49 QXQ43 138 NORMAN'S SUPER MARKET PEQPLES CLEANERS 909 E' RUYm0nd OUALITY WORK AND SERVICE GU- 0099 116 Eusl 131I1 Streel FOX'S STEAK HOUSE Established 1884 Li. 81 '21 GRAY, GRIBBEN 81 GRAY INDIANA'S OLDEST CREDIT JEWELERS 103 N. Illinois St. DIAMONDS WATCHES BEARD'S FOOD MARKET A Complete Line ol Fruits, Vegetables, And C enne cl Goods Free Delivery 5609 N, Illinois Street Br. 5439-5438 Compliments of C. T. McDONALD ROSS MOORE PANDELL FLORIST PARKING 16th at Capitol Wc. 0217 325 E. MGIICEQ St. Li. 0949 ALL KINDS OF FLOWERS 139 LOANS On Improved Indianapolis Property. Prompt Service. Interest as low as 492, A. J. HUEBER 8: CO. INC. 144 N. Delaware St. Ll 4412 'A' INDIANA MUSIC CO. PAUL I-I. RINNE, Pres. 115 East Olwio Street Eranlclin 1184 'A' Compliments MARY M. MILLER Attorney-At-Law 304 Indiana Trust Building C . F . M A L E Y Gnocsmss AND MEATS Compliments of HARRY A. METZGER ALBERT G. MAAS CO. CLEANING SUPPLIES Ma. 6563-4 243 State Ave. Indianapolis, Ind- 155 E. Maryland Ma. 8315 HOOSER METCALF-MAHAN a. OPTICAL COMPANY MAHAN 144 N. Illinois St. Dr. Karl L. Kernel, Agnes M. Kernel r. 9487 Ma. 4337 MIKE QUINN REALTOR Real Estate and Insurance Union Trust Bldg. 190 E. Market St. Indianapolis 4, Indiana SHORTHAND REPORTERS 610-619 Fletcher Trust Building INDIANAPOLIS 4, IND. Compliments of DR. JUSTIN F. SEAL Dentist 9719 E. Michigan St. COLD WEATHER AHEAD Deliberate Calculate Insulate For That Better job ol Home Insulation Call HUTCHISOIXECBNSULATION 799 N. Holmes Avenue BE 4314 CFree Estimatesl GUS KASPER FURNITURE 81 APPLIANCES 1069-1064 Virginia Avenue Fountain Square MA-7765 Make Our Store Your Store HALL-NEAL FURNACE CO. Victor Furnaces-Gas Burners-Oil Burners-Stolcers 1394 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 4576 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA BRUNO'S MARKET FRUITS 6315 North Guilford VEGETABLES Br. 8401 GRAHAM FURNITURE CO. 3832 N. Illinois Street FURNITURE - LINOLEUM - RUGS CHAS. MCCAHILL BUILDING, MILLWORK Lumsera AND suvpuss FR. 1358 193 North Pine St. Fr. 9434 Fr. 9435 BLOEMKER'S FOOD MARKET Groceries, Fine Meats, Fruits 81 Vegetables 1209-1204 E. New Yorlc St. SHAVEY'S TAVERN Madison and Iowa Streets INTERSTATE LUMBER CO. LUMBER-LIME-CEMENT-BUILDING MATERIAL 2315 N. Sherman Drive D. Barton IncIianapoIis CH. 6400 ESTABLISHED 1915 ALTERATION SPECIALISTS Alterations-On Ladies' and Men's Garments CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Satisfaction Guaranteed MEYER O. JACOBS CLEANERS AND TAILORS 919 E. 16th St. Phone Wa. 0084 I: ICI' 1318 JOHN R. WELCH s. SONS 'H 888888888 8888 WEST SIDE CASH COAL Co. Real Estate-Rentals Buiiding Material And Paint And Insurance 445 N. Holmes Avenue Q3 West Ohio Street O. C. Litzelman Harry Litzelman J. P. BUSHNELL PACKING SUPPLY CO. 330 W. New York St, Mechanicai Pacicing Hose-Belting Lincoln 8165 GENE ENGLE MUSIC SERVICE Music Arranging and Recording We Publish Music 46 North Pennsylvania MA. 3635 142 QMOND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES OF '46 FROM TWO AfNONYMOUS FRIENDS UWM? 143 WE, THE CLASS OF '48 EXTEND TO THE CLASS OF '46 OUR SINCERE WISHES AND THE HOPE OF SUCCESS O 146 CMWQS BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES OF '46 FROM TWO A'fNONYMOUS FRIENDS UWM 143 MC-Iflset 6508 1017 Cedar Street WENTE-KREIS COMPANY COMMERCIAL HAULING MACHINERY MOVING DUMP TRUCKS Indianapolis, Indiana MORROW'S NUT HOUSE The Best in Nuts 46 West Washington Street 50 North Pennsylvania Street Congratulations and Best Wishes to The Class of '46 WALTER STUHLDREHER Investment Securities A. G. BECKER 8: Co. 215 Circle Tower Incorporated Chicago-New York Market 9551 COMPLIMENTS OF E. F. MILLER 144 MECHANICS LAUNDRY and S U P P L Y , I N C . COMPLETE INDUSTRIAL RENTAL SERVICE WIPERS 333 N. NobIe St. Riley 5401 LOU SWAIN'S NEW MELODY GARDENS 6440 Winthrop Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana Telephone Br. 0083 We, of the MEMS staFF wish to extend our Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '46 145 WE, THE CLASS OF '48 EXTEND TO THE CLASS OF '46 OUR SINCERE WISHES AND THE HOPE OF SUCCESS 146 THE OUEEN'S DEPARTMENT STORES Best Wishes ol A FRIEND EountaindSquare an Shelby at Raymond Streets Herman Kasper THE STUDIO PRESS 700 Murphy Building Market 6434 Z INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Sell You Real Estate Where Most Property Is Being Sold JACK C. CARR REALTOR Phone MA-2377 139 East Market Street THOMAS D. SHEERIN AND COMPANY INVESTMENT SECURITIES Fletcher Trust Building 147 Compliments of Tl lOlvlPSON'S FOOD MARKET INTER-STATE FOUNDRY co., 421QVggf'5gg3Ave- INC' T Groceries-Meats-Vegetables Be Alert Toclay Call lr. 3030 ALERT CLEANERS 4616-18 E. Mich. St. Vince Concan 0 BINKLEY PHARMACY BETTER SERVICE IN DRUGS 5902 College Ave. BR. 2456-2457 lnclianapolis DAVIS GROCERY CO. 5901 College Ave.dBr. 2467 GROCERIES, MEATS FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FROSTED FOODS BAKERY GOODS LANDWERLEN LEATHER CO Wholesale Shoe-Malcer and Shoe Store Supplies 365 South lllinois Street Ri. 'IOO6 GOOD SANDWTCHES Compllmenls Ol DOWN BY HERMANS PAUL'S SUPER MARKETS 4005 Boulevard Pl. 9301 E. Michigan St. 305 W. 31st St. 148 EARL HOPPING'S REGAL SCHAMBERG'S The Shop Around the Corner Quality Groceries and Meats 9790 E. Michigan St. Ch. 5545 Gfde Tow' FEDERALAMOGUL SERVICE TANSY STANDARD SERVICE 902 North Delaware Street 24-HOURS-ROAD SERVICE WRECKER SERVICE Loral Tansy, Manager RI. 0176-0664 INVEST IN VICTORY BONDS REMEMBER, THERE'S STILL A JOB TO BE DONE This Space Sponsored By INDIANAPOLIS BREWING CO. DU PONT BRAKE 8a MOTOR GRABHORN'S MARKET SERVICE CQ. 4606 E. 16th sr. 3005 Winygggggggn Sffeet FLEETASFJKSSEBZBBBS Ed. Du Pom, Prop. Belmont 1797 Hee De'i'e'Y C e Y 180' If It Is A Good Picture You Can See It At THE HAMILTON THEATRE 2116 E. Tenth Street UPTOWN CLEANERS HARRY J. BAKER OUALITY WORK 649 East 42nd Street HU, 2579 WA-0473 STOKES PHARMACY The Prescription Store Ri. 7791 Q26 N. Meridian Street SEXTON ReaI Estate and Insurance Agency 707 Peoples Bank Bldg. Timothy P. Sexton Wm. Lawrence Sexton Mrs. Mary Sexton Torpey I'Iave The Best! KRAFT OUALITY RECAPPING bv GENERAL 0 GENERAL TIRE 838 N. Delaware Street LI 5523 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA FIoycI W. I'IassIer Don M. I-Iassler Athletic Equipment-Trophies SMITH-HASSLER CO. Q19 Mass. Ave. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA MA 6200 WHEEL GOODS Francis Bechert Compliments of MORAN TRUCKING COMPANY MAC'S SHELL SERVICE FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE Meridian at 30th WA. 0249 150 Good Luck, Closs of 1946 owen' fubios MODERN PHOTOGRAPHS OFFICIAL Cathedral: PHOTOGRAPHERS 57 Monument Circle 5448 Eost Wosnington Street Street Floor Irvington 151 EYES EXAMINED -GLASSES FITTED W ' DR. IOS. E. KERNEL THE SPORTSMANS STORE, lnc. 126 N. Pennsylvania MA. 4413 OUTFITTERS FOR THE CATHEDRAL TEAMS OolI-Fishing-Tennis-Swimming Equipment, Clothing and Supplies OPTOMETRBT lce and Roller Rinlc Skates Established 35 Years 104 N, lllinoig SL Riley 3568 Guns - Ammunition - Athletic Goods BEFORE YOU BUY STORM WINDOWS See How Weather-Seal's Exclusive Inter-loclc Seals out Cold and Dirt, Cuts Heating Costs. ea e ea IIITEIIIIIIIEEIILE IIIITEII llllnls I TT T' AIIII SIIIIEI Sllffls , , .ff :wH6'i-mana QZGK Qzzamwm Downtown Salesroom Call Main Office and Salesroom Open Till 9 RM. l-lu. T368 4918 College Avenue T39 North Meridian FRANK H. SNYDER, MGR. BEST WlSHES AUTOMOBILE and ol UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS 8g LOAN ASSN. 160 E. Market St. GEORGE SADLIER, President All Lines of Eire and Casualty INSURANCE AMERICAN STATES INSURANCE COMPANIES Meridian at North Street Indianapolis, Indiana 152 Compliments Buy Shoes At A Shoe Store of MARC-ITS Your GEQRGE SADLIER Home-Owned Family Shoe Store 'I8 East Washington Street CLASS OF 1922 Indianapolis BEST wisHEs swans! The Bernadette Forum OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH Compliments of DELAWARE BOWLING MARKET PAPER CO. CENTER Howard C. Phillips 0 181 City Market Q07 N. Delaware Indianapolis, Indiana I:RanIcIin 0858 153 . . I . ff' F123 4 Y . L f 4 i Q'- X Q N., wi Lamp? I-'Lv- - w... f. .. ,. Zapp 'ln' illIllD l l bln in .. ,.N,, . - ilu- lN'4b'll1 IIN' 1 Xl ills Ill. , fp , .I ' -J,-by W' , ,N 4-.inf - .. - ms 33.5 l Q . , . . . - 1-'qns -A -0 north l'l'llll'lll'N'l'IIlQ1. IIN' Nl2lllllllll nl ,FEM A if 4' 2 Kp lIl1ll'l'UfllI'lllUl'l' lllzln '1llll'lll'l'2llll'S ll IN In 1 u w ,N-'.-Q :.'...., -.451 Q L Y if- ' f , . . 5 ' K , L- llll IIIIINPTILIIII llllllll' III Hu' IDl'U1Ill1'lIlIll ul out ' Q , ,55,,',,'.i. f- l - 1 ' Vg' ' a I , ,:,.'C-mm'-Aga,-,LA-3. , . 134-y2, '1+Z?'1 hlillllllllg ZIIIIIIISIIN. lmlm-vu 5IH'1'l2llIl1'1I xc n AS,-1-. 1,,qL:,Af,:'.'K X, '1',Qg'a,f iv ., . ,. ' - g,'9..r rug-H - Q r -,.., ,N. ' x vrum .anal 'IIN rrllllllv' 1 I , K 'lfglyf' .3 W M,Sjj2,.f,If-xx lmul , . ' . . . '- . I '4 -.gf .',v4 'V+ .l W V ,f L 'F F f fNN :Ll I1 x lul In fw . 1. 'N-' 'al 1- I -'r imlvliln uf Compliments ofthe . . . CINEMA Your Nearest Neighborhood Theatre Compliments of CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS ST. PHILIP NERI COURT No. 1859 963 North Rural Fruits Vegetables MIKE MATRICIA 436 S. East St. Rear Indianapolis, Indiana MARCY HAIRDRESSERS 4561 Marcy Lane ALL TYPES OF BEAUTY WORK HU. 8636 Genneve Elder F . A . W l L H E L M BRICK CONTRACTOR 3914 Prospect Street Blackstone 2465 lndianapolis MARTIN'S FINER FOODS OUALITY GROCERIES-MEATS-VEGETABLES We Feature Nationally Advertised Merchandise 1033 Fairfield Avenue Phones: WA 4515-WA. 4516 Outboard Motors and ' l , Power Lawn Mower Service Gmcenes and Meals E- Woshingtoqrlaotggwthofne Lone 3928 E. Michigan Sr. lf. 0165 Compliments of G 81 S Food Marlcet 9803 E. Washington St. Meats Vegetables' Grocerie ' Dog Accesso ' Dog Foods THE PET HOUSE 13-15 W. 99nd Sri TQ. 2696 Cherry 7182 18th Street Cleaners Cleaning, Pressing 8: Alterations Brookside 84 Tacoma Best Wishes from The Boys in the Cafe l U C-m7gf4man.4 L HAS BEEN THE KEYNOTE of Rogers yearboolcs for thirty-eight years. And it will continue to be our ideal, because respon- sibility to see that your publication is well printed is shared by tl'1e entire organization. The Rogers tradition ol sincerity and quality lras been recognized by many schools as a security to the institution and an in spiration to time staff. EFSCQGEEBS PRUNTUNG CQMPANY DIXON, ILLINOIS Q CHKAGO, ILLINOIS 307 First Street 228 Nortlw Lasallestreet Q0 A FOND FAREWELL 'AND BEST OF LUCK E CLASS OF ' W 157 cgnclex fo .xdcluerfiderzi A.S.H.E.S. ..... . Abel's Auto Co. . . Alert Cleaners ............. Ambroz Pharmacy .............. American States Insurance Co. . . . Ancient Order of Hibernians . . . . Argus-Yaver ................. Ar ington Market ........... Arlington Pharmacy Askren Memorials .......,. Auto Equipment Co., lnc. . . . B 81 H Specialty Co. .... . Balfouri, L. G., Co. Barrett s Inn ............. Beard's Food Market .... Beck Photo-Offset Co.. . . . Ben's Tavern ........... Bernadette Forum The ..... Beta Beta Sigma Sorority ...,. Binkley Pharmacy ............. Blackwell Funeral Home The BIoemker's Food Market' ..... I I I Borden's Capitol Dairies ..... Bornman Motor Express, lnc.. . . . Braun Harold, Jr. ..... . Broad Ripple Grill .......... Broad Ripple Meat Market . . . Brown Abstract Co ........... Bruno's Market .........,... Burger, J. P. ................ . Bus nell Packin Supply Co . . . Cain's StandarjService . . . . Capitol Lumber Co. ...... . Carr, Jack C. ............ . Cathedral Boosters Club ..... Cathedral Cafe .............. Catholic Order of Foresters . . . Catholic Salvage Bureau .... Catellier Bros. .......... . Central Inn ....... . ..... . . Chicken Koop ....,.................. Cinema Theatre ...................... Commercial Towel 8: Uniform Service Consolidated Finance Corp.. ......... . . Cotton Meat Market ................. Craig's Candies .......... Crum, A. C. ........ . Cub Cigar Store, The .... Davis Grace ........ Dearborn Cdhee Shop . . Dee ewel Co . J ry . .,........ . Delaware Bowling Center . . . Dell 8: Dell Automotive Supplies. I . I I Dezelan s Bowling Alleys ...... Dirks Market ................ Doherty's Market ........ Dorn's Cut Price Drugs .........,...... Down By Hermans ................... Drew, James H. Fence Co. ........... . Du Pont Brake and Motor Servic eCo.... Dy-Per Service, lnc. .................. . East Tenth Hardware Co. ............. . 18th Street Cleaners ....,... Em-Roe Sporting Goods Co. . . . Engle, Gene Music Service .... Fame Laundries lnc. ....... . Farrell-Argast Electric Co. . . . . Federal-Mogul Service ...... Feltman 8: Curme Shoe Stores . . . Fitzgerald, Thomas M. Co. . . . 128 128 148 124 152 123 135 123 128 129 130 134 123 128 139 135 135 153 123 148 129 141 129 130 120 135 128 135 141 128 142 132 131 147 120 155 155 131 129 136 129 155 129 123 135 132 129 131 148 130 120 153 128 120 129 133 129 148 133 149 129 135 155 123 142 137 124 149 133 122 Flynn, William P. .... Fon's Grocery ........ Fortville Fruit Market .... Fox 8: Fax Insurance Co. . . . Fox's Steak House .................... Frank and Mary's Tavern .............. Freshman Class, The .............. 1 . Friend, A .......... 122, 125, 132, Friends, Two ........................ G 81 S Food Market ..............,.... Geer, C. F. ........................ . General Tire Co. ................... . Goodwin 8: Westfall Regal Stores ....... Grabhorn's, Charles Market ............ Graham Furniture Co. ........... . . . . Grande, Edward C. ...... . . Grande John 8: Sans .... Gray, Gribben 8: Gray ..... Griffin, J. Barton ..........., Grinsteiner's Funeral Home .... Haboush, A. G. Market .... Hall-Neal Furnace Co. . . . . Hamilton Theatre ..... Haney, Michael E. . . Hanger, J. E., lnc. ,... . Hayes, J. Mart ........... Heidenreich Flower Shop .... Herlf-Jones Co. ........, . Hessler Jewelry Co. ..... . Higgins, Karl Restaurant . . , Hoosier Hobby Service ...... Hoosier Optical Co. ........ . Hoosier Photo Supplies, Inc. ..... . . . . Hop ing's, Earl Regal Market .. . . , . . Hueber, A. J. 8: Co., lnc. ..... . Huse, Frank P. ...,......... , Hussey's Jim S rtsman Club .,, ... Hutchison lnsullbiion Co. .... . Indiana Canteen Co. ...... . Indiana Music Co. ...,. . Indiana Roof, The .......... Indianapolis Brewing Co. .. . . Indianapolis Engraving Co. . . . Inter-State Foundry Co., Inc.. . . . Interstate Lumber Co. ...... . Irvington Hosiery Shop ..... J. B. Flower Sho ...... Jacobs, Meyer . . . Joyner, Horace L. ......... . Junior Class, The ............ Kasper Furniture 8: Appliances .... .... Kenney, John .................. .... Kernel, Dr. Joseph E. ....... . Kiger 81 Co. ........ . Kindred Studios ..... Kingan Hz Co. .................. .... Knights of Columbus .................. Knoerle Tire Shop, lnc. .............. . Krieg Bros. Catholic Supply House ..... Kriner Pharmacy ...................... Lanagan, J. B. Co., Inc. .............. . Landwerlen Leather Co. .......... . . . . Langsenkamp-Wheeler Brass Works, Inc. . Leader, Store The ................... Lee Electric Co. .................... . Linwood Service Lucid's Pharmacy .... .... Lyons Drug Store Lyons, Jim ......... .... McCahill, Charles 122 127 120 125 139 127 139 147 143 155 128 151 132 149 141 122 132 139 128 132 137 141 149 129 137 135 120 123 135 128 122 140 121 149 140 124 136 141 124 140 121 149 154 148 142 128 136 142 130 118 141 128 152 130 137 127 131 125 131 128 132 148 124 130 128 133 135 131 128 141 McDermott Tom ...., McKeand Drug Store . . . McDonald, C. T. ....... . McNamara, Leo C., Sr.. .. Maas, Albert G., Co. . . . Mac's Shell Service ......... Madden Dick ............... Maley, F. .............. . Maloof Mr. and Mrs. Edward . Marcy l-lairdressers, lnc. ..... . Market Paper Co. .......... . Markey Joseph P. ....... . Marks Furniture Co., The . . Marotts Shoe Store ........... Martin's Finer Foods ......... Matricia, Mike .............. Mechanics Laundry 8: Supply, lnc. ..... . Meier Electric 8: Machine Co. . Melody Gardens ............, Memo, The ....... ......... Meridian Flower Shop ........ Metcalf, Mahan and Mahan .. . Metzger, Harry A. ........ . Midway Barber Shop ...... Miller, E. F. .............. . Miller, Mary M. ............ . Monarch Motor Co. ........ . Mooney, Mueller-Ward Co. . . . Moore, Ross J. ........... . Moran Trucking-ICO. ...... . Morrow's Nut ouse . . . Moynahan Apartments .... Mutual Dru Co. ........... . Nichols, Eljridge H. ........ . Nicholson's Standard Service . . Norman's Super Market . . . . . O.B.N. Club ............. Pandell Florist ......... Paul's Super Markets . . . Peck, George D. .... . People's Cleaners .... Pet House, The ..... Pfau, Jim ............ Phillips, Phil .............. Pig 'N Bun ................. Precision Machine Co. ....... . Prestal Transfer 8: Storage Co. . Quality Flowers ............. Queen's Department Stores, The Quinn Mike ................ Radio Fquipment Co. ........ . Rainier Furniture Co. .. . Recker, Carlos ........ Red Cab Co., lnc. ...... . Redding, Herbert E., lnc. . . . Reilly Tar 81 Chemical Corp. . . Richman Bros. Co. ........ . 198 130 139 196 140 151 198 140 198 155 153 130 130 153 155 155 145 190 145 145 133 140 140 136 144 140 130 197 139 151 144 199 199 131 191 139 131 139 148 199 139 155 198 198 137 130 136 137 147 140 199 195 137 190 195 133 137 Rogers Printing Co. ........ . . Rose Tire Co. ............... . . Rosner, Joseph Drug Store .... . . Roth Fruit Market ......... .,... Sadlier, George .......... . . Sage Super Shell Service . . . . St. Agnes Academy ......... . . St. Philip's Bowling Alleys .... ...., St. Regis Beauty Shop ...... ..... St. Regis Cleaners ....... ..... . Re is Market .......... ,.... S Slzhamierg 's ........... Scholl's Foot Comfort Shop ........... Schortmeier, W. F. ..........,....... . Schultz and Trimpe Service Station ...... Seal, Dr. Justin F. ...............,... . Senior Class The ......... . ..... . Sexton Real Fstate 8: Insurance Agency. . . Shavey's Tavern ...............,... Sheerin, Thomas D. 8: Co. .........,.. . Siener, Theo. J. .........., .... . Smith-Hassler Co. ............ . . . . . Smuck Floor Covering Co. .... . . Sophomore Class The .... . . soubfaous club, The ....... .,... Spicer-Gierlce Co. .......... .... . Sportsman's Store, lnc., The . . . . . . . . Springman's Grocery ........... ..... Square Deal Fruit Market ............. Standard Enamel 8: Paint Corp. ,...,... . Standard Savin s 8: Loan Assn. ........ . Steck, William Co. .......... .... . Stirling Funeral Home. Stokes Pharmacy ..................... Strohm Warehouse 8: Cartage Co. .... . Studio Press, The .................... Stuhldreher, WalterJ .... ....... ..... Suding Hardware ......... ..... Tansy Standard Service .... ..... Thompson's Food Market ........ ..... Tower Studios ........................ Transamerican Freight Lines, lnc. ...... . Troy Oil Co., lnc. ................... . Union Federal Savings 81 Loan Assn. . . . . 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