Cathedral High School - Crusader Yearbook (Belleville, IL)

 - Class of 1947

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GIgaa oj J 47 Donald A. Arndt Butch Football 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Perfect Attendance 1-2 Letterman’s Club 4 Elocution 3 Honor Service Letter 4 Special Committee 4 Allan J. Belleville Lemon Band 1-2-3-4 Class Officer 1-2 Sodality Officer 1 Baseball 4 Honor Roll 3 Herman B. Bauer Herm Baseball 3-4 Class Officer 4 Letterman ' s Club 3-4 Elocution 1 Special Committee 3-4 Perfect Attendance 1-2 Honor Service Letter 4 Robert J. Bighaus Bob Perfect Attendance 1-2-4 Honor Roll 1-2

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Senior Qjfljicesi ' l Herman Bauer, Kenny Faust, Dick Dencler and Harlif Neuner President: Ken Faust Vice ' President: Richard Dengler Secretary: Herman Bauer Treasurer: Harlie Neuner Class Flower: Orchid Class Motto: ‘‘Each to the other Class Colors: Maroon and Gold



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GlaU, cMtitosuf, 1943J9M Although we had little idea of what was expected of a high school student we soon fell in line and before long led the school in spirit and activities. Some 53 strong we were divided into classes but not in spirit. In every field, sports or otherwise, members of our classes soon displayed their athletic, scholastic, and forensic abilities. Separated into two classes we had as our homeroom advisors Bro. Norbert Kramer and Bro. Willis Langlinais of 1A and I B respectively. Daring to be different 1 B gave the school paper ‘The Crusader,” it first competition with the issuance of a class paper. l ' A soon followed with a class publication and both classes printed annuals. In sports the freshmen placed six on the basketball team, twelve on the football squad and one on the baseball team. Freshmen also found positions in elocution, debate, camera club and band. Cooperation among the freshman classes was proved by the final spirit banner stand ' ings with frosh B leading the way and earning the large spirit banner and the free day. Frosh A followed a close third. Class offices of l A were held by Richard Dengler, Leo Voss and Harlie Neuner. Dick Dengler served as president. In freshman B Allan Belleville, Art Lucash, Jim Renner, Paul Reis, and Marv Zipfel held positions while Ken Faust and Bob Kotva served as presi ' dents. 1944.1945 Following a successful inauguration we kept up our stride and continued our enter ' prising pace through the sophomore year. Again divided into classes but not in spirit we continued our school training under supervision of a new principal, Bro. William Baer, who replaced Bro. Urban Fleege. Under the guidance of Bro. James Ebbesmeyer, Soph A, and Bro. John Sheehan, Soph B, both classes contributed liberally to athletic and scholastic activities. The call for football was answered by eleven from our ranks. The basketball k B” team was formed of five sophomores. Their impressive record of 22 wins against only 3 defeats gave Cathedral a promising future on the court. Jim Renner was high scorer for the season. The camera club, band, elocution and debate claimed sophomore enthusiasts. Jim Renner, Paul Reis, Bob Kosar, Leo Voss and Art Lucash joined Bro. Michael Brangan ' s paper staff. Class officers of soph A were Dick Dengler, Art Lucash, Floyd Powell, Marty Fritz, Bill Potts and Marv Zipfel. Soph B had Jim Renner as class president and other offices were held by Allan Belleville, Leland Cannady, Ken Faust, Bob Kosar, Harlie Neuner, Paul Reis, Leo Voss and Wayne Muren. Upon completing our underclass reign we felt ready to step into the upperclass bracket and looked forward to an even better junior year.

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