Cathedral High School - Crusader Yearbook (Belleville, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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PAUL SCHMIDT (Schmitty) Cathedral CALVIN TRUTTMANN (Cal) St. Luke CHARLES WEYGANDT (Charlie) Cathedral CLETUS WITTENAUER (Witt) St. Augustine VERNON WOTTOWA (Vern) Cathedral RICHARD WULLER (Dick) Cathedral SEATED: Raymond Kuehn, John Homrighausen, Richard Wuller, Kenneth Kain, Norman Hoff, Bernard Bosk amp, David Costello. STANDING: Robert Huber, Joseph Hausmann, Cletus Wittenauer, Leon Grandcolas, Theodore Gundlach, Paul Luggc. Annual Staff... Under the guidance of Brother Michael Brangan, the Senior Staff members have prepared for your pleasure THE CRUSADER OF 1941. CRUSADERS Page Thirteen

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JOSEPH PHILLIPS (Flips) St. Henry JOSEPH PLATZKOESTER (Platz) Cathedral ORVILLE QUIRIN (Orvie) Cathedral EDWIN SCHILLING (Batch) Cathedral WILLIAM SCHLOSSER (Iggy) Cathedral JAMES SCHMIDT (Crusher) St. Luke CLASS OF 1941 DANIEL LAUER (Daisy) Cathedral JOHN LEAHY (Jack) Blessed Sacrament WILLIAM LUBY (Dingbat) Cathedral PAUL LUCGE (Pots) Cathedral FREDERICK MAY (Gabby) St. Mary ROBERT MILLER (G-man) Cathedral SENIOR Page Twelve



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SENIOR WILL... We, the Seniors of 1941, following the footsteps of our illustrious predecessors, do hereby, sound of body and mind, file the following will: I, BEN BOSKAMP, leave my ability at rolling the bones to Rue McNay. I, KENNETH JONES, do hereby bequeath my natural ability to play the piano to Eugene Roethlisberger. I, CAL TRUTTMAN, do hereby transmit my position in the Band to Bob Reime. I, OSSIE JOFFRAY, do legally leave my bashfulness in front of girls to Johnny Muth. I, WILBERT DAAB, with the utmost reluctance, will to John Quirin and Co. my hitch-hiker ' s union card. I, ROBERT L. MILLER, ESQ., being sound in investments, leave only my bottle of ink eraser to whoever may need it. I, DAN LAUER, will my ability to come tardy to Art Meirink. I, VERN WOTTOWA, do hereby bequeth my collection of love letters and foreign correspondence to Fred Jaeckel. I, JOHN LEAHY, leave. Hurray! I, CARL BERNARD KARFS, JR., leave to any of my ambitious successors my “one day only dignified position as teacher of the Sociology Class. I, JAMES “ROMEO SCHMIDT, will my ability to sneak into class without being seen when I am tardy to that certain Junior. I, FRITZ MAY, leave my unusual love for blondes to Russ Hoff. I, EDWIN J. SCHILLING, do hereby turn over my small stature to Bill Braun. I, JOE HAUSMANN, do wilfully will my strong will and willing friends to Neil Scheibel. I, EDDY HEMAN, do hereby, herewith, and whatever else goes with it, will mv position as Band Librarian to Melvin Baechle. I, SHIEK CONRATH, leave my uncanny ability of getting into hot water at the wrong time to Bill Winter. I, PAUL LUGGE, leave my knowledge of the “Cruise of the Nona to Robert Baechle. I, LEON GRANDCOLAS, leave my good looks and fascinating at¬ traction for good-looking women to Cy Grimmer. I, NORM HOFF, leave my persuasive ability to talk my way out of 8th periods to any unfortunate that may perchance need same. I, “PAT HALLORAN, leave my 2 -cent debt to the Class to Joe Donovan. I, “BILL COSTELLO, bestow my safe-driving record upon Joe Marsh. I, “HAD DONOVAN, leave my record of activity to Clarence Vollmer. I, KENNETH KAIN, leave my “Crusader editorship to Jim Kohl. I, TED GUNDLACH, bestow my 1st. clarinet parts in the band to Paul Heman. I, KENNY JUEN, do will my inability to copy in German tests to whoever needs it. I, JOE GUNDLACH, leave to “Ducky Nebgen the honor of being Professor Miller’s only baritone player. I, PETE GREWACH, leave my bookkeeping paraphanalia to any sucker dumb enough to take it. (Continued on Page 36.) Page Fourteen

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