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CENTRAL COMMITTEE Reading from left to right: (Seated) H. Pacini, E. Hotz, B. Hoffman, J. Conrath; (stand¬ ing) A. Cordie, F. Karfs, R. Stauder. The Central Committee of the Sodality of the Immaculate Conception is corn posed of the Senior sodality officers, of parish representatives and class prefects. These officers are responsible for the planning and supervision of the monthly Sodality meet ings, and other spiritual activities of the school. The Sodality, which has as its motto “Through Mary to Jesus , was started in the year 1932, and is directly affiliated with the Sodality at Rome. This year ' s Sodality witnessed considerable changes in the line-up of officers. For the first semester, John Battaglia was Prefect; Cornelius Roth, Marian Chairman; John Fellner, Eucharistic Chairman; Richard Smith, Catholic Action Chairman; Aifred Stingl, Mission Chairman, and Bernard Hoffman, Secretary. The various class Prefects were: Russell Wenzel, Juniors; Frank Donovan, Sophomore A ; William Bauer, Sophomore B ; Robert Kotva, Freshman “A ' ; and Vernon Pacini, Freshman “B These officers always encouraged discussion from the floor, for they wanted the student body to feel that they had something to say in regards to what was done in the Sodality. Heated debates occurred on several occasions, which added considerable interest to the meetings. At the end of the first semester new officers were elected. John Busson garnered the position of Prefect; Bernard Hoffman was chosen Marian Chairman; Herman Pacini, Eucharistic Chairman; Anthony Cordie, Catholic Action Chairman; John Conrath, Mission Chairman; and Melvin Roth, Secretary. The new arrangement proved quite satisfactory, holding its first meeting on Thursday, February 10. The rest of the classes also elected new class officers. The new class Prefects were: Lorrain Braun. Sophomore A ; John Biekert, Sophomore B ; Kenneth Faust, Freshman B ; and Robert Fritz, Freshman A Russell Wenzell remained as Junior Prefect. This smoothly functioning machine was temporarily slowed down when Prefect John Busson resigned, due to curricular difficulties. The Senior class then held an election, at which time Edward Hotz was appointed to succeed Busson. Under Hotz ' s capable direction the Sodality finished out the year. Among this year ' s outstanding events was the reception of the new candidates into the Sodality on Dec. 9, with Monsignor Joseph Mueller officiating. Other activities included the threc ' day Triduum of Masses and Communions, on December 6, 7 and 8, for the Pope. This was the Sodality ' s Christmas present to His Excellency. The Living Rosary was again put into operation during the month of October. Everything possible was done by the Sodality to encourage the frequent reception of Holy Com ' munion by the students during the course of the year. v 1 ■ v . Page Fourteen p i
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SENIOR WILL I, ED HOTZ, bequeath to Bobby Kotva my football letter, with all the technique I used to get it. I, HARRY FUNK, will my “Charles Atlas book to Harold Gordon. I, CHARLES FOHR, bestow my punctuality upon Pooch Grandcolas. I, ROBERT JUEN, leave my comic books to Jim Braun to increase his vocabulary. I, ROY WIESENBORN, bequeath to Mike Luby my record for absenteeism. I, HERMAN PACINI, will my outstanding art of eating candy to A1 Baue r. I, JACK FLACH, leave my gift of gab to Harold Lorenz, who I know will use it. I, HERBERT HELFRICH, bestow upon Dick Sax my job as chief janitor. I, RAYMOND NEVENNER, give my chair in the eighth period to Larry Louth. I, JOSEPH RENNER, will to my brother, Tom, the technique of getting out of school at 2:30 for “funerals . I, LEO GERMAIN, give my fixrtball equipment to “Quinten Huber. 1, JOHN BUCHHOLZ, will my flirting ability to Orville Sauerwein. I, RICHARD SMITH, bestow upon Estil Throckmorton my trusty briar. I, MELVIN LINDAUER, will my ability to thumb a ride to A1 Stenger. I, WALTER BRAUN, leave my art of loosing conduct cards to Clarence Taylor. I, ARTHUR BIEHL, give all my “stove gas to Don Taphorn for his Cadillac. I, JOSEPH SEBESTIAN VALENTINE REIS, leave everything to R. K. I, EVERETT PFEIFFER, give my plo w to Joe Heumann for the duration. I, ROBERT STAUDER, bestow upon John “B. Regnier my great physique. I, JULIAN BECHERER, will my ability, with all its secreted hints and a mastered technique to drive a Model “T , to Raymond Schulte. I, ANTHONY “CHAMP CORD1E, leave to “Mokey Rice a great and sound mind. I. JACK FELLNER, have nothing left to give away. I, VINCENT LANTER, bequeath to Jack Koch the perfected technique of getting a drag at will. I, JAMES HEROLD, will just drop my books and run as far as I can. I, JOHN CONRATH, will my art of getting in and out of trouble to “Watso Reime. Page Thirteen
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BAND First Row: D. Arndt, W. Potts, H. Funk, Q. Huber, L. Wachtel, L. Lorenz. Second Row: A. Biehl, C. Andres, D. Nesbit, J. Huber, R. Dengler, R. Reis. Third Row: D. Schaefer, M. Lindauer, R. Rice, J. Rowan, J. Biekert, A. Belleville. Fourth Row: G. Wyatt, J. Glauber, P. Griffin, W. Nesbit, T. Kinsella, J. Duncan, C. Fournie, J. Buchholz, and Prof. B. Miller. The Cathedral High School Band, under the capable direction of Bernard L. Miller, K.S.G., who has led the band for over ten years, again worked diligently, and as a result produced two fine concerts; the first being presented on January 23, and the second on Mothers ' Day. The concert in honor of Father Chaminade presented a selection of overtures and marches. The highlight of the May 10 concert was the playing of “Shubert ' s Unfiinished Symphony in E Minor by Franz Schubert, famous Austrian composer. Both concerts included a well selected program, and both were received by an appreciative audience. Due to graduation, the band will lose 4 of its most capable members, including Mel Lindauer, first Clarinet; John Buchholz, first Trombone; Arthur Biehl, first horn; and Harry Funk, bass drummer. The band performed on numerous occassions, rendering service at assemblies, parades, picnics, and also at Le Clerc College on several programs. Cathedrals band, although not entering into competition with other high school bands, is rated as one of the best high school bands in southern Illinois. The band hopes to continue its fine work next year by making use of undeveloped talent among the graduates of the numerous Catholic grade sch(x ls of Belleville. The members of the band are: Solo trumpet, Pat Griffin; first trumpet, George Wyatt; second trumpet, Jim Huber and John Biekert; third trumpet, Allan Belleville; first clarinet, Mel Lindauer and Don Schaefer; second clarinet, Richard Rice and Jim Rowan, third clarinet, Robert Dengler and Richard Rice; first trombone, Joe Glauber and John Buchholz; second trombone, Lawrence Fournie; third trombone, Jim Duncan and Tom Kinsella; baritone, Don Nesbit; sousaphonc, Walter Nesbit; bass drums, Harry Funk and Quinten Huber; snare drums, L. Wachtel and William Potts; first horn, Art Biehl; second horn, Cletus Andres; and oboe, Harry Lorenz; drum major, Harry Lorenz. Page Fifteen
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