Cathedral High School - Crusader Yearbook (Belleville, IL)

 - Class of 1944

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SENIOR WILL . . . (Continued) I, ED BAUER, won ' t disgrace anyone with my characteristics. I,CLARENCE WIESEN, bequeath my forged tardy excuses to anyone who might need them. I, LARRY SCHMIDT, being the only true German in the class, leave this honor to Ronald Stauder. 1, JOSEPH KAISER, bequeath to any sucker who will take it. Chemistry and every ' thing connected with it. I, WILLIAM WULLER, leave to Pat Griffin my outstanding “Irish temper. I, BERNARD HOFFMAN, leave my coaching ability to Mel Zipfcl. I, MELVIN ROTH, leave to Vin Mueller my experience in tending bar. I, WAYNE ME1STER, give, to anyone, instructions on how to get to Carlyle. I, WILLIAM FUHRMAN, give all my debts to whoever wants them. I, ED BERKEL, bestow upon Robert Bogner the honor of being the first Cheer Leader. I, JOHN BUSSON, leave my 85th Street corner to “Big Busson. I, JOHN BATTAGLIA, leave Belleville, never to come back. I, JOHN LINDER, leave my place on the Millstadt bus to Roy Mayer. I, CORNIE ROTH, forget everything; I ' m in the Navy. I, AL STINGL, with malice toward none, leave my ability to pester others to Stanley Makowski. I, FRANK CACCIATORRE, give Brother Urban all my conduct cards; who cares now? I, LEON MAYER, leave my position as tackle on the team to Martin Kehoe. I, VICTOR EDELMANN, leave my ability as a druggist to Mel Biehlhorn. I, ED SCHLOSSER, leave the school and everything in it. I, FRANCIS KARFS, will all my “wolfing technique to Joe Glauber. I, VINCENT FELLNER, bestow my ability in working Survey Math problems to Jim Huber—who sure does need it. Page Twenty

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MOTHERS’ CLUB Pictured above are the officers, for the past year, of the Cathedral High School Mothers’ Club. Reading from left to right: Mrs. J. Herold, secretary; Mrs. J. Yoellinger, vice-president; Mrs. E. Bogner, treasurer. Standing is, Mrs. R. Nebgen, president for the past two years. The graduating class of 1944 wish to take this, our last opportunity, to thank the Mothers ' Club of Cathedral High School for all of the many benefits we have received from them in our four years at Cathedral. This group of gallant women has steadfastly stood by us, fought for us, and striven in every way to render service to the school in all of its undertakings. In some of the projects undertaken, the Mothers ' Club received little cooperation or encourage ment at first, but, undaunted, they seruggled onward until they had achieved their ultimate goal. The going has not always been easy, but, somehow, they have always managed to come out on top. They have sponsored many activities in their untiring efforts to finance various projects around the school. We can appreciate their work all the more when we stop to realize that they, themselves, gain no personal benefits from their labors. They have donated their time, effort, and sometimes financial back ing, all for the good of the school and the students. One of the main events of the year was the Annual Father Son Banquet, held on the night of November 14. in the CHS. auditorium. This affair was again a huge success, being thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Other highlights of this year ' s pro gram included the Dad ' s Night, held on January 11, the Christmas Party, at which time gifts were distributed; the White Elephant Party, held on Thursday, February 10, and the talk given by an East St. Louis juvenile delinquency officer, concerning the present problems of our youth in America. This has been the Mothers ' Club ' s fifth successful year and it has distinguished itself as one of the most active organizations of the school. Next year ' s club will be under the able guidance of Mrs. Clem Gass, President; Mrs. Erwin Bogner; Vice President; Mrs. Winifrid Reime, Secretary; Mrs. George Renner, Treasurer. We, the Seniors, as well as the rest of the students, wish them every success at tainable in their future programs and sincerely hope that they will receive the whole¬ hearted cooperation given this year ' s President, Mrs. R. Nebgen, and her fellow officers. Page Nineteen



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BRO. A. SCHERER Head Coach—Football Top—E. Berkel, C. Hilpert Center—J. Fellner, E. Wuller Bottom—F. Miller, R. Bogner R BRO. A. STEIN Head Coach Basketball—Baseball Page Twentyonc

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