Cathedral High School - Crusader Yearbook (Belleville, IL)

 - Class of 1935

Page 8 of 60

 

Cathedral High School - Crusader Yearbook (Belleville, IL) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 8 of 60
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Page 8 text:

Cathedral Loyalty Song (By L. Conner, S.M.) One and all who have assembled here, Raise your voices loud and give a che er, and come let’s sin And make the echoes ring. With praise for our Cathedral High. For we are proud her sons to be, Proud to hear her noble name, For time and for eternity, Her name will be our fame. Iiah! Rah! Pledging her our loyalty Though we may wander far and wide, And it’s one and all who will hear her call And claim her as their own with pride. CHORUS Then give a rousing cheer for our Cathedral High, Let us raise her colors to the sky, Priding in her colors and her fame Singing of her noble name, Rah! Rah! Ever onward, upward will we see, To our God and country true to be, And we’ll ever vie with courage high As sons of our Cathedral High.

Page 9 text:

FOREWORD W B, tlit Graduates of today, have the unique distinction of seeing the light of day for the first time at a period, when this world of ours was suffering from one of the greatest upheavals mankind has ever re¬ corded, namely, the World War, and graduating during the greatest depression of all times. Still the days of today are as interesting as the days of the Sixteenth Cen¬ tury, when numerous tales of discoveries and adventures were prevalent. True, there are no new worlds to conquer, hut there are new fields to explore in our whole economic and social structures. These structures need re adjustment hut how will this he accomplished? Many panaceas from all corners of the world are offered. Stalin of Russia prescribes Communism as the only cure. Mussolini has accomplished much iu Italy, through Facism. Hitler poorly apes the Italian Dictator, and calls it Nazism. Dictator Calles of Mexico, with his cohorts, tries to imitate Stalin by persecuting the established religion in the neighboring Republic. In our own Fnited States. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt introduced “The New Deal,” Huey Long, the senator from Louisiana invented a “Share the Wealth’’ program. Rev. Charles E. Coughlin, radio priest of Detroit ex¬ pounds weekly the principles contained in the Encyclicals of Pope Leo XIII, and Pope Pius XI. the “Rerum Novarum” and “Quadragesimo Anno.” In the State of Illinois, Governor Henry Horner, and the Mayor of Belle¬ ville, George Remsnider struggle to cope with local depression. Likewise, in our own diocese, Bishop Henry Althoff silently studies the Encyclical “Quad¬ ragesimo Anno” of our reigning pontiff. Pope Pius XL, and issues a scholarly and comprehensive summary of it for the perusal of his faithful. The Most Rev. Bishop is ably assisted by the various pastors of the city, namely:— Rev. Joseph Mueller, Cathedral Rev. Frank Kaiser, St. Luke’s Rev. Joseph Orlet, St. Mary’s Very Rev. Dean Win. Hoff. St. Teresa’s Rev. Joseph Ehman, St. Henry’s Rev. Louis Ell. Blessed Sacrament And so we have briefly enumerated the principal characters in this great drama of reconstruction. But this brief atinal would he incomplete without mentioning those who were intimately associated with us during our School days at Cathedral High School. We therefore ask you, kind friend, to turn the pages of this booklet, to read the lives of those who made the world a better place to live in not¬ withstanding the World War and the Great Depression. —The Seniors of ’35.

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