Cathedral High School - Crusader Yearbook (Belleville, IL)

 - Class of 1951

Page 25 of 104

 

Cathedral High School - Crusader Yearbook (Belleville, IL) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 25 of 104
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Pantomime held the stage as juniors John Fournie, Warren Mucken- sturm, Svl Revising, Ed Haverman, Boh Sprinz, Bruce Tillotson, Bay Berkel, James Igel anti Walter Amann offered “Jack Wiley and llis Eight Spirits” playing “The Green Light Bag.” Jack Schulte, Charlie Beck, and Bill Miller singing the song and Joe Nebgen and Denny Simons acting out the words Brought to C.l I S. the oldie Alxlul Abbula-Ameer.” The mock Andrews Sisters bounced onto the stage ’mid roaring applause and laughter as Jim Gedda, Bill Gaul, and Ben Bice assisted by Pat Yoxall and Bill Thebus presented “More Beer. M. Cl. Fred Rensing and Bill Siekmann

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bibp,lcuf,inxj, O-USl talent In the process of this year’s talent show guitars” the famed Mountain Dew Boys re- the school discovered a magician in senior turned to present their pantomime of ' Temp- Bill Thchus. Assisted by Pat Yoxall, he mys- tation.” Rich Gundlach, Allen Abegg, Norm tified the student body with such ability that Meder, 1 lenrv I limstedt, Cliff Lacjuet, and Blackstone had better start looking for a new Harold Hollerbach performed last year with line of work. an interpretation of “Life Gets Tedjus Don’t “Passing the bottle” and “a’strumming It.” 20



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' Wa ' iJzincj, luitk o-u i matltesiA, The Mothers Club—there is a great deal of meaning attached to this apparently sim¬ ple phrase. The Mother’s Club, a priceless organization at school, has almost become a necessity at Cathedral. Its work is limited neither by time nor by the amount of effort it must put out. 1 lolding its meetings on the second Thurs¬ day of every month, the club completed an¬ other successful year under the direction ol officers: Mrs. Elmer Arey, president; Mrs. Joseph Igel, vice-president; Mrs. Roland Junker, secretary; and Mrs. Teresa Miller, treasurer. The continually increasing attend¬ ance at meetings this year was not tcx) sur¬ prising, in view of the ever-rising interest being taken in the Club. The benefits which the school derived from the Mother’s Club were far t x many to mention. Notably, however, the club pur¬ chased a new movie projector for the school, which was lirst used on Mother-Son night. Besides this, the club made possible the Freshman-Mother Breakfast; it served the breakfast on the third day of Cathedral’s retreat; it provided entertainment and a pot- luck supper for the bovs on Mother-Son Night; it prepared the dinner for the Father- Son Banquet; it served the breakfast at the Mother-Senior Breakfast; and last, but not least, it was the Mother’s Club which made a success of the Senior Prom. Words could never express the vote of thanks which we owe to the mothers in the organization. Unfortunately, as is the case with many other things, we seem to have taken them for granted. Now, as seniors, we begin to realize the true value of their ef¬ forts and we wish to extend our grateful thanks to them lor all they have done. Mrs. Miller, treasurer; Mrs. Arey, president; Mrs. Igel, vice-president; and Mrs. Junker, secretary.

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