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FACULTY... Brother Raymond Witte. S M, B.A. Vice ' Principal, Senior Moderator, Religion, Civics, Sociology Reverend James McCormick Sophomore: Bible History Reverend Elmer Holtc.rave Senior ' Junior: Bible History Brother Joseph Merle. S.M., BA Freshmen B: Religion, Algebra, German Reverend J. Hugh Kilfoil Freshmen: Bible History Brother Henry Heideman. S.M , B.L. Stenography, Typing, English, Commercial Arithmetic, Athletic Director and Coach Brother Leo Rothermich. S.M., B.A. Junior Class: Religion, Latin, English, Geometry, Football Coach Brother Robert Wagner. S.M., B.A. Freshmen A: Religion, Latin, English, History, Debate, Oratory Brother William Lehan. S.M., B.S.C. Sophomore B: Religion, English, Bookkeeping, Elocution Brother Bernard L. Miller. M.A. Head of Music Department, Latin III Brother Micheal Brangan. S.M., B.A. Sophomore A: Religion, English, Civics, History, Librarian, Crusader, Annual, Glee Club
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ADMINISTRATION... Cathedral High has been conducted by the Brcth ' ers of Mary for the past thirty-six years. During that time the work they have accomplished has merited and received the appreciation of the stu¬ dents and citizens of Belleville. As the Graduates of 1941, we have been under their excellent tutelage for the past four years and consider ourselves very fortunate. Their supervi¬ sion of our educational training will always remain invaluable to us, and we shall never forget the per¬ sonal interest taken in each and every one of us. It is with much regret that we now leave the portals of Cathedral and the care of these men, who so beneficially guided our steps through our High School years. Through our four years of high school Brother Wilfrid Moran, S.M., hasbecn principal. We deep¬ ly appreciate all he has done for us. May our manly conduct henceforth bespeak the fine training we have received. 4V , « ?«• tV° t ° v vt «. -• c - «. •w , ut ' -- T T ' to «.e0« ,»c « ,. , Cp l0 -etco f , vc » ' -• 2 AS? xzzsfez P»Y Q «tv . « ,rf r .V ? “ • ° A ftOW ' ' t pn ' e e« tea • ” er „ 0 « e ct ' y0,i A A c 00 - V i e KC -«e » c .-ho-oS- « W T e C 0 ' ° P v ' o P »Yv« CpV . N-o ' O- pt . vt »c ' ‘ v °y .3 • - v tV % V
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SENIORS • • • The Senior Class Officers who di ' rected the various activities of the ' 41 Graduates are: Kenneth Kain, Presi ' dent; Bernard Boskamp, VicePresi ' dent; Paul Lugge, Secretary; Oscar Joffray, Treasurer, and Norman Hoff, Publicity. Shortly after the beginning of the First Semester, the Senior Class elected five boys to office, to supervise the activities of the year. Those taking office were: Kenneth Edward Kain, President; Bernard Boskamp, VicePresi ' dent; Paul Lugge, Secretary; Oscar Joffray, Treasurer; and Norman Hoff, Publicity Manager. The first activity of the Senior Class was a weiner roast. This informal gathering opened the social calendar of the year. Throughout the semesters the officers stressed all activities and participated in all drives. Toward the end of the Second Semester the officers and the Class, in cooperation with the Mother ' s Club, planned the Senior Prom which formally closed the Senior activities. The last official act of the officers was the planning of the annual picnic. In gratitude for their labor on behalf of the Senior Class of ' 41, we dedicate this page to them. i Page }{ ne
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