Cathedral High School - Crusader Yearbook (Belleville, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ... Melvin Kastel Secretary - Walter LeTetnpt Vice-President - - Frederick Koch Treasurer - - -Frederick Koenig Class Flower - Crusader Rose Class Colors - Cardinal and Blue Class Motto - - Multum Non Multa 1931 - 1932 [t was a bright September morning when some sixty, eighth grade grad¬ uates sought admission to Cathedral High School. They stood in line to have their names registered by Rev. Bro. Ambrose S.M., the newly appointed Prin¬ cipal. Then two classes were formed, Freshman A and Freshman B, with Bros. Alphonse Piekarski, S.M. and Leo Rothermich, SAL respectively in charge. Within a few weeks the boys realized that High School meant work. Algebra and Latin seemed beyond the Freshmen comprehension. Notwith¬ standing many names appeared on the Honor Roll. In Athletics none participated directly. It simply meant “bench warm¬ ing” or selling tickets for the games. Then for one entire day the Spirit Banner was displayed in the room for the Freshmen led the race in the raffle sale. The proceeds of which equipped the school band. 1932 - 1933 About fifty returned as Sophomores. Brother Armand Pariscau, S.M. taught Sophomore “A” and Bro. Leo Rothermich, S.M., Sophomore “B’ All green things develop and so do green Freshmen. In the intramural basketball league Sophomore “A” took all laurels. The Honor Roll 4isted many names for scholastic work. Sophomore “A” presented a Thanksgiving program while the Sophomore “B” entertained the school with a sketch “The Three Magi”. The dads of the high school boys formed a Loyalty Club. 1933 - 1934 Two years have passed. Many dropped by the wayside in that time. But thirty-six Sophomores returned as upper-classmen. Rev. Brother Charles Kinsky, S.M., was the Junior Class Moderator. Studies became more inter¬ esting. Many Juniors were now regulars on the Varsity Team. The Juniors showed class spirit when they elected Freddie Koch as the first “Cathedral Boy”. 1934 - 1935 With the spirit of a true Crusader, the Seniors were determined to over¬ come any obstacles that would hinder them in their preparation for their future mission. This preparation required sacrifices, as their present numbers show, for many of its original Freshman Class have decreased in numbers. Could there have been a better preparation for life than the one offered by a convent school, within the hallowed shadows of a Cathedral! In scholastic work many Seniors found their names on the Honor Roll. They participated in debates, dramatics, oratorical and apologetieal contests. The varsity football and basketball teams were largely composed of Seniors. Tin Sodality of the Blessed Virgin was entirely in the hands of the Senior officers. This year’s class of thirty-two members was the largest graduating class in the history of the school. Bro. Ralph Molnar S.M. was the moderator. Nine

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Francis J. Schaefer —“Frank” “A few long hoarded pennies in his hand, behold him stand. Debating 3-4 Central Com. 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3 Spiritual Council 4 Mission Chairman 1-2-3-4 Sec.-Treas. 2A Sec. C.S.M.C. 4 Minstrel 2 Cercle Francais 3 Charles I. Young — Chasie” “Charm us, orator 1! the lion look no longer than the cat.” Hand 1 -2-3-4 Central Com. 1 -2-3-4 Debating 3-4 Baseball 4 Spiritual Council 4 1 )ramatics 1 -2-3-4 Cercle Francais 3 Editor in Chief of Messenger News 4 Glee Club 1-2-3 Minstrel 2 Michael J. Walter — ' “Mike” “Sweet are the slum¬ bers of a virtuous man ’ Baseball 4 Catholic Action CI1.2A Glee Club 1-2 Dramatics 1-2-4 Cheer leader 1-2 Thomas D. Bedell —“Pd “The theatre is no place for painful speculation; it is a place for divert¬ ing representation. ' Treas. iA Sodality Treas. 4 Glee Cub 3 Dramatics 1-2-3-4 Central Com. 3-4 Service Com. 2-3-4 Herman A. Lorenz —“Herm” “Read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest.” Band 1 -2-3-4 Dramatics 1-2-3-4 Cercle Francais 3 Eucharistic Ch. 2A Central Com. 2 Waldo J. Frierdich — Red” Red hair like fire gleaming on the marble of his shoulder.” Township 1-2-3 Football 4 Basketball 4 Frederick J. Koch —“Freddy” “Could I love less 1 should be happier now.” Baseball 1-2-3-4 Football 4 Letterman 1 -2-3-4 (Sec.-Treas. 4) V. Pres 1R-2B-4 Cathedral Boy 3 Secretary 3 Dramatics 2 Glee Club 2 Cletus J. Lanter — Cletie” What makes a garden, and why do gardens grow ?” Basketball 2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Letterman 2-3-4

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