Cathedral High School - Crusader Yearbook (Belleville, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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Senior Will LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS We, the undersigned, being this day in good health and sound nund, thanks i, G«xJ, do hereby, herewith, and herein, bequeath these divers assets, both natural and supernatural, to our successors, the Juniors. I, MEL BAECHLE, leave my ability of flunking in German to Henry Bechtoldt I, BOB BAECHLE, leave the duties of my office to whomever is elected class president. I, EUGENE BLAES, give to John Bauer my skill in the manly art of self-defense I. BILL BRAUN, will my art of playing basketball to Mel Jorn. I, DONALD CLARK, leave my ability of debating with Bro. Ray to whomsoever has the ability of keeping up with him. I, NORMAN COLLINS, do legally bequeath my bashfulness to John Straubingcr. I, LESTER CORDIE, leave with utmost reluctance, my “Nickels Worth to Mik: Fenoughty. I, BOB DENGLER, leave my technique of slinging erasers and shooting spit halls to Bill Young. I, JOE DONOVAN, leave my record of little activity to Leo Lugge. I, BOB EDLICH, leave my position as sports editor of the “Crusader to Jerrv Poniske. I, RAY ERNST, leave my heavyweight record to Joe Mueller. I, JOHN FAUL, leave mv beer drinking ability to Kenny (Shadow) Walters. I, SCRAPPER FUNSCH. leave my art of day dreaming to Edward Matvchowiak I, CHARLES GLAUBER, leave in mv last will to Russ Lindow the honor and pleasure of meeting Dolores after the 8:00 o ' clock Mass at Cathedral as I did Lydia. CY GRIMMER, the boy with the green Ford and good tires, give all my driving ability and experience to Vin Lanter. I, FRITZ JA ECKEL, do hereby bequeath my job in the office to an industrious Junior. I, KENNETH FRANCIS LANTER, will my position on the Debate Team to Jim Kohl. I, JOE MARSH, do hereby leave my “Horse Laugh to Leon Biver. I, ART MEIRINK, will my ability to sneak into class without being seen when I am tardv to Jim Wuller. I, BILL MILLER, leave my great knowledge of Latin to John Fellner. I, KEN MI JELLER. hereby give my two cousins the abilitv which I did not have. I, JOHNNY MUTH, bestow upon any dependable Junior the job of selling candy and ice-cream. I, BILL NEBGEN, leave to Ed Schoen the honor of being captain of the football team. I, JOHN OUIRIN, bestow upon “Windy Lucash my ability to hold a high place with a certain Freeburg girl. I, BOB REIME, do not hesitate to offer my unique style of flirting to Carl Becherer. I, EUGENE ROETHLISBERGER, hereby bequeath my natural skill of playing the piano to Brother Michael. I NEIL SCHEIBEL, leave my inability to clean blackboards to anv member of N.Y.A. I, RAY SCHILLING, leave the School and God Bless It. I, JIMMY SCHMIDT, leave my inability to copy in German tests to Paul Heman As befitting the custom practiced by my aforementioned colleagues, I. HAROT P SCHOEN, bestow upon my blood brother, Edward Joseph Schoen. my remarkable football tactics and dexteritv for obtaining more conduct cards from the office. I. NORMAN SIMPSON, hereby and with no forethought and much after¬ thought bestow mv -mind to any sucker dumb enough to take it. I. EDWARD STERNAU bestow my inheritance of a supply of sausage from Ray Bechtoldt to Henry Bechtoldt. I, THOMAS SUDHOLT. leave my uncanny penmanship to John Gundlach I, CLARENCE VOLLMER, do hereby leave my last remaining conduct card to that certain Junior. (J.W.) I, BILL WINTER, leave mv ability to get into trouble to Billv Homrighausen I. BARNEY WUEBBELS, hereby leave my “art of getting by in class to Tom Wuller. I, FRANK WULLER. leave my serving appointments to my brother. Bill Wuller I, JOHN LUBUS, with no evil intentions whatsoever, do hereby bestow upon anyone able to continue this art, my unique negro and Italian dialects. Page Twelve

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Seniors Faul, John (Cassinova) St. Lu e Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1- 2-3, Baseball 3, Intramurals 4, Boxing 2-3. Clark, Donald (Dixie) BL Sacrament Collinsville 1, Central High. East St. I.ouis 2-3, Football 4, Annual Staff 4. Dengler, Robert (Bob) Cathedral Server 1-2-3-4, Football 3-4, Intramurals 1-2-3-4, Band 1 2-3-4, School Paper 3-4, An¬ nual Staff 4. Mueller, Kenneth St. Lu e (Ken) Server 1, Baseball 2, Glee Club 3, Band 1-2-3-4. Page Eleven Reime, Robert (Bob) Cathedral Server 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2, Intramurals 1-2-3-4. Elocution 2, School Paper 4, Atyiual Staff 4, Honor Roll 3, Glee Club 3-4, Band 3-4. Donovan, Joseph (Joe) BL Sacrament Server 1-2, bitramurals 1-2-3- 4, Parish Representative 4, Central Committee 4. Schoen, Harold (George) Cathedral Server 1-2, Football 2-3-4, Basketball 3, Intramurals 1-2- 3-4, School Paper 4, Spirit Banner Representative 2, Glee Club 3. Band 1-2-3-4, Lettermen’s Club 3, Boxing 4. Cordie, Lester (Les) Cathedral Server 1. Boxing 2, Intramur¬ als I-2-3-4, Class Officer 2.



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J uniors Rirst row: J. Wilson, J. Bauer, K. Walter, J. Poniske, H. Be,chtoldt. L. Haas. M. Fejnoughty. Second row: J. Mueller, T. Wullcr. J. Wuller, J. Straubinger, R. Buehler, M. Jorn, E. Schoen. Third row: C. Idoux, D. Griffin, L. Biver, J. Voellinger, J. Kohl, R. Lindow, V. Voss. Fourth row: C. Becherer, W. Lucash, E. Matychowiak, A. May, W. Homrighausen, R. Cadmus. Fifth row: R. Reel), J. Gundlach, W. Young. L. Lugge, R. Brueggeman, L. Ernst, 1 . Hemail. Missing at time of picture, V ' . Eichenseer. During the past year the Juniors have participated actively in all school under ' takings. The Honor Roll was at all times graced with Juniors’ names. Richard Cadmus, Jack Gundlach, Dennis Griffin, James Wuller, Joe Mueller, William Homrighausen, and James Voellinger were seen on the list of honor students. In spiritual matters we also were very active. Led by cur prefect, Jerry Poniske, we engaged actively in all the spiritual undertakings. The Juniors enjoyed a Com¬ munion breakfast each First Friday in the Cathedral dining hall. Carl Becherer, Tom Wullcr, James Wilson, Leroy Haas, James Voellinger, Jerry Poniske, Paul Hcman and Ed Schoen held coveted positions in the band. The Juniors participated in all the drives and won the boxing ticket drive and the spring paper drive, emerging third in the total point standing for the large Spirit Banner. In extra-curricular activities, the Juniors kept pace with the rest of the school. In debating, the squad was ably aided by Jack Gundlach, Dennis Griffin, Richard Cad¬ mus, and Jim Wuller. They gave great help to the team ' s successful season. Although wc had many participants in other extra-curricular activities, athletics were not neglected. Helping all the students take part in athletics was Mike Fcnoughty, head cheer¬ leader. We were assisted in all these activities by our moderator, Brother Michael Brangan. BASKETBALL Jerry Poniske Mel Jorn Ed Matychowiak Tom Wuller Bob Buehler Page Thirteen FOOTBALL Jerry Poniske John Bauer Ed Schoen Walter Lucash Mel Jorn Dennis Griffin Tom Wuller Cletus Idoux BASEBALL Jerry Poniske Mel Jorn Virgil Eichenseer Alvin May BOXING Cletus Idoux Bob Buehler John Bauer Tom Wuller

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