BRO. RAYMOND WITTB A Dedication llaiviiig- iinsswl lliroiigli tliv portals of our Alum Maxtor, :mil iipmi nioviiig' out into tlw world to mzilce use of our 4-iliimitioii, wif will li-:iw lwliiiirl ei most ilvzii' l'1'i0111l. Broth- :-i' llziyiiimriiil lmvumi ll'2l1'lIlIlL1' :if 4':illwfl1'al 4llll'lllg' our frvsln- im-ii ymir: 'lllll'Hl1g'll tliv Hrst tlirvv yu-:irs il iiiimlwi' ol' us wviw- pi'ivilvg'ewl lo Hull mn' way into somo ol' liis 1-laissos. 'l'li0ss- wliu iliil not would lists-11 witli Ouvy to the laiiglitm' wmiiiigg l'i'om iliosm- moiris. In om' sviiioi' your wo wow wry Im'l1i1i:114- iii liziviiig liim ns our Ill01lI'l'2lf0l', :incl with luiw ailnlf- zissistxiiivv flu- 1-lass lc-il in spi1'itilzil :xml scllolaslic :ii-livitir-S. Wln-ii of-1-nsioiis arose- stiielviits sought Brotliei' liJlvX'llI'TIlillS airlvim- lm' llw solution ol' pf-i's0li:il prolvlvms. llv sm-viiiwl lll'Vl'!' ln lu- XVl'0llQ'. Yw, wi- uw lvaxviug' ln-liiiul zi triu- 1'i'i4-ml. Many of us inaiix' llK'Yl'l' sw- liim aigalin, but in our 1ll0ll10l'j' lim- will zil- wziys wiiiziiii :is lic- is imlziy, Tliv lwst lll'll'llll ai stiuli-ut r-oulql lizlw. 'llli4'l'l'li0l'0, wv, llw SOIll0l'S ol' '43, :irc p1'ivil1-gl-ml to ulmwliwits- ll1iN 'xi-:1i s Annual to Hrofliur Rzlyiuouil Wittv, 5.31.
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RT, REV. MSGRN. MUICLLICR The graduates of '43 extend sincere appre- ciation to Monsignor Joseph M. Mueller, Pastor ol' Uathedral Parish, Msgr. Mueller is a man of prayer, principle, character and kindness. Throughout four years of study, fun, and mis- ehieviousiiess, we reineniber now and will never forget what il friend we have in hiln. Through thick and thin, trouble and the usual tran- quillity of the school day, Msgr. Mueller stood hy us. The majority of' the seniors will go to the Uncle Sa1n's armed forces. Some to the Ariny, some to the Navy, Marines, others to the Air Vorps. But wherever they may be, if at a camp in sunny Florida or in a foxhole at flll2lIl2ll'21llEll, they will always 1'0lllPlllll0l' how close he brought us to God. BRO. URBAN FIAICICGIC. S.M.,Ph.D. For two years it has been our distinct pleasure to have been under the supervision of Brother Urban Fleege, S.M.,Ph.D. Duringthese years many changes have been made through his incessant zeal to make C.H.S. the institu- tion that will give its students the best educa- tion possible. Last year, mechanical drawing was introduced for the first time. This year, trigononletry, biology, remedial reading, shop eourses, and aeronautics were offered to the students. Also, this year, with Lt. John H. Starke as drilhnaster, a Victory Corps was or- ganized, giving all students the fundamental loot inoveinents of the Arnly. ln these two years, strict discipline was en- forced. We did not like it, hut realize now the great amount of good Brother Urban has ac- coinplished.
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