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DEBATE • • • The topic for debate selected for this year, “Resolved: that the Power of the Federal Government Should be Increased , covered much territory. So did the debaters. Competing in two leagues and in two tournaments, they made frequent trips in order to engage in interlocutory contests with students of schools in this area. In a tournament at St. Louis U. High School, they finished fourth among twenty ' three participating teams. They missed winning first place by a very Joseph Fenoughty Kenneth Kain Dennis Griffin John Homrighausen Richard Wuller Elocution and Oratory First Row: John Battaglia, Edwin Schlos ' ser, Edward Bcrkel, Anthony Zagarski. Second Row: Kenneth Lanter, James Voeb linger, Anthony Frein, Francis Karfs. Third Row: Kenneth Juen, Charles Glau her, John Gundlach, James Wuller, Robert Baechle. John Gundlach and Kenneth Juen, Elocution and Oratory Winners slim margin at a second tournament at St. Theresa ' s Academy, East St. Louis. The squad this year was composed of three Seniors, John Homrighausen, Kenneth Kain, and Richard Wuller; one Junior, James Kohl, and two Soph omores, Dennis Griffin and Joseph Fenoughty. The services of James Kohl, probably the team ' s best speaker, were lost at mid-season, when a serious illness forced him to leave school. Brother Robert Wagner, coach, deserves much credit for the success the boys achieved. Page Twenty ' tu ■»
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BAND... Director: MR. BERNARD L. MILLER, M.A. Moderator: BROTHER WILLIAM LEHAN, S.M. First Row: Edward Heman, Theodore Gundlach, LcRoy Haas, Joseph Renner, Paul Hcman, Harry Funk, Mr. Bernard L. Miller, James Vocllinger, Gerald Poniske, Joseph Reis, Oscar Schomber, Robert Denglcr, Harold Schoen. Second Row: Carl Becherer, John Buchholz, Kenneth Mueller, Melvin Baechle, Edward Schoen, Clarence Vollmer, Anthony Frein, Thomas Wuller, Richard Wuller. Third Row: James Wilson, Robert Miller, Joseph Gundlach, Robert Huber, Calvin Truttmann, Robert Reime, William Nebgen, Arthur Biehl, William Taphorn. This year has marked a new high for Cathedrals Band. Everyone is proud of the success attained by the boys, but none more so than the Band s director, Mr. Bernard L. Miller. The Mothers Club has fallen for the Professor ' s boys in a big way. On Mothers ' Day, May 11, the Band made its first appearance donned in the classy new uniforms of blue and gold recently purchased by the Mothers ' Club. Cathedral had a band of which the school and the city of Belleville can be justly proud. The Band ranks amongst the best in Illinois. Seven members of the Band, Edward Heman, Theodore Gundlach, Joseph Gund ' lach, Richard Wuller, Robert Miller, Robert Huber, and Calvin Truttmann, are grad ' uating this year and their places will be difficult to fill. But each year the grade school bands of the city furnish us with a goodly number of very capable musicians, so it is hoped the vacancies caused by graduation will be ably filled. Page Twcnty ' onc
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Paper... Co-Editors-Kenneth Kain, ’41 Richard Vidler. Ml Assistant Editor.James Kohl, ’42 Sports Editor..Norman Hoff, ’41 Sports Reporters, Paul Lugge. ’41; Grandcolas, ’41; Fred Jaeckel. ’42; Robert Edlieh, ’42. Alumni Editor ...Norman Dahm, ’41 Senior Snatches Joseph Hausmann, Ml Junior Jibes.Kenneth Ranter, ' 42 Soph Soap -Robert Baechle. ’42 Freshmen Flashes Clet us Wittenauer, Ml Contributors— Leon Grandcolas, Ml; Fred Jaeck¬ el. 42; Robert Edlieh, M2. Sudholt, M2; Robert Dengler, M2 Artist . Raymond Kuehn, Ml BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager .Theo. Gundlach, Ml Circulation Manager.John Homrighausen, Ml Staff Typists.Joseph Gundlach, Ml Norman Collins, M2 Richard Wuller, Norman Hoff, Paul Lugge, Cletus Wittenauer, Raymond Kuehn, Kenneth Kain, Nor ' man Dahm, Joseph Hausmann, Leon Grandcolas, Theodore Gundlach, John Homrighausen, Joseph Gundlach, Senior officers. The “Crusader” is the student newspaper of Seated: Robert Baechle, John Homrighausen, Cletus Wittenauer, William Braun, Joseph Hausmann, Fred Jaeckel, Robert Edlieh, Theodore Gundlach, Norman Hoff, Paul Lugge. Standing: Kenneth Kain, Kenneth Lantcr, Norman Collins, Joseph Gundlach, Norman Dahm, Ray Kuehn, Leon Grandcolas, Cyril Grimmer, Thomas Sudholdt, Robert Dengler, William Miller, Richard Wuller. Cathedral High School, published six times a year by the class in Journalism. Established four years ago, it has enjoyed growing popularity ever since. Brother Michael Brangan, Journalism instructor, served as faculty advisor to this year ' s staff which was composed of Seniors and Juniors. Kenneth Kain and Richard Wuller were co ' editcrs; James Kohl was elected associate editor. Changes in layout and the introduction of new features received favorable comment from the stU ' dents. Columnists, Joseph Hausmann, Cletus Wit ' tenauer, Robert Baechle, and Kenneth Lanter, com ' posed the “Senior Snatches”, “Freshmen Flashes ' , “Soph Soap”, and “Junior Jibes”, individual class columns that replaced the outmioded humor strip. The introduction of a student poll to each issue, the use of more cuts, the sketches by Raymond Kuehn, all added to the reader interest of the publication. Norm Hoff ' s sports section, appearing under a new mast ' head designed by Kuehn, was also very popular. The technicalities connected with the problem of finance were ably disposed of by the Business Manager, Theodore Gundlach, and the Circulation Manager, John Homrighausen. Twice in the past three years the “Crusader” has captured All ' Catholic honors; it is hoped that it will repeat this year. But whether it does or not, at least it may be said of it, that this year ' s “Cru ' sader” served its purpose as a student publication. Page Twent ' threc
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