Cathedral High School - Echo Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1952

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DEIDRES THEIS, ALICE PARSHALL CATHERINE GONZALEZ Picture Editors. . . . . CATHERINE CLOTHIER, 'jf' ' J CHARLES STUDNICKA Q l ff .V 'A Mu Business Manager . . ............ RITA McCURDY .TQ -tr ,Me 9 H 'Htl J Circulation Managers . ..... DORIS MACH, EDWARD CRIPE L .Of 14, ft ' -' 3' .-,A-4 rs O Advertising Managers .... MARY KNORR, WILLIAM ROHRENZ sf' ' 'E - A -14 f Aw TMJ 4 , a spans ........ THOMAS RICE, EMMETI' VAUGHANUA 'W' ,fa ,7' EARL WILLIAMS, jf H35 1-L,f.! . , f. ff 15' ' ax ' WT--I W W ' -J,,, ,,, , fy' fy 4 1951 S571 EM. M m ,o uf J cmuarv 952 9 1952 5 6' 1 14 2021 151s17f1 121314 , ' Su Mo Tu 3 I SH M., U 2 1 6 1 1 If 2 Q Z' ff- P 1 ' 3. 9 ng 2. I I 2223 3192 27 PP 2930 24 2526 233 gl 4. ,L-'J iff If K, ff f ,ev I ff, ., - 4 KJ! . gn Vrdli' , . 4, I ,ffl If 474- Al!! ,lfflf W I J w I , 7 fi . 3 , Jig I 1 1 I I x il A Vw' 4 ' ,D f 1 J J xff' if 14 ,. S ,THE MONSIGNOR 'Tis a peaceful house, filled with peopleg All of them talking Yet nary a sound. 'Tis a house of hope, confidence and love. The chief steward is there Serving his Master's guests. He offers bread and wine at the table of his Lord. This humble servant is ready and waiting To serve his beloved Master at all timesg Willing, because of the comfort found ln following His Divine Will. Yes, 'tis truly a house of Divine love and warmth The House of Codl 'Tis a grateful servant who reflects His love, Monsignor! Susan King, '52 DEDICA TION To the RIGHT REVEREND M0 , e constant encouragement and untiring zeal have ever been our powerful support, we, the Seniors, respectfully dedicate this, our 1952 yearbook. For his routine labors for us as a teacher, for his zealous endeavors as a priest on our behalf, we give him thanks. May our loyalty and appreciation grow deeper through the years, for having known, been taught and served by Monsignor. NSIGNOR C. J. RIORDAN whos Always at their post of duty, the ever-faithful faculty, Monsignor Riordan, Father Marrama and Father Van Greunsven, fstandingl with Father Kalin. FACULTY THE RT. REV. C. J. RIORDAN, Pastor, Religion IV THE REV. B. E. KALIN, Religion III, Athletics fl THE REV. N. J. J. VAN GREUNSVEN, Religion Il, I Director of Youth Groups THE REV. CONRAD MARRAMA, Religion 1, Boy Scouts li MR. VINCENT ALDRICH, Athletics, Mathematics kk Sponsored by MR. RICHARD VESTECKA Mr. Aldrich Mathematics I FACULTY SISTER MARY ROBERDETTA, B.V.M. W Principal, Science Instructor SISTER MARY FELICIAN, B.V.M. History, Mathematics SISTER MARY ST. JOAN of ARC, B.V.M. History, Science SISTER MARY ST. ROSALIA, B.V.M. English, Latin SISTER MARY NORINE, B.V.M. Commercial, English SISTER MARY JEAN HELENE, B.V.M. Clee, English SISTER MARY MAURITA, B.V.M. Latin, English Sponsored by A FRIEND BWI xt' xd sl rzzm. Echo staff are seated, left, D. Theis, M. Pont, T. Rice, A. Parshall, Beverly Eckerg back row, C. Gonzalez, R. McCurdy, C. Clothier, D. Mach, Barbara Ecker, S. Kirif, L. Hruska, E. Cripe, M. Knorr. issing from icture, B. Rohren, C. Studnicka, E. Vaughan, E. Williams and P. Childs who gave valuable assistance. Yearbook editors Joline Bliss and .lohn Courlay ponder a problem as they rush to meet a deadline. JOLINE BLISS F 'f Clee Club 1,2 3,43 P? , Q ff Club 1,2 3,49 Biano l, , , ' 3,4g Vlooal 12,3 44 ' A 3 S eech 45 Radio fig Co- I editor of Yearbook 4g Drama 4-5 Student Glee izi Director 4g Choir 1,2,3,4. is HM A A A A g 14 i lin of 'j A 3 1' 3 PATRICIA CHILDS ESQ, '- ' A I fi Pep Club 2,3,4g Glee I gf 5 fg f Club 35 Poetry winner 3 K ' i V 1: 49 Yearbook assistant 4. 1 if i W -tj: tim M10 use X V EMIL BRODECKY ' Basketball 2,4-g Football Ii In K' manager 4. V X f ,, RUTH CLARK G em -z ig. PSP Club 2,3144 C160 ig . I no to Club 23.44 Poetry at ' winner 4, May Queen , Attendant 45 Perfect . attendance 2. w A .1 A ' k Q AXP il . . 9 Q' .Xu X. , L I Co-sponsored by ANDERSON STUDIO and LATSCH BROS., INC. P ,,. X.,,,,?. f ., ,. tg, ,z ,i., A CATHERINE CLOTHIER Pep Club l,2,3,4g Cheer- leader 1,29 Clee Club l,2,3,4g Piano l,2,39 Voice 2,39 Speech 49 Baseball 29 Poetry winner EDWARD CRIPE Football 2,3949 Basket- ball 2,3,49 Track 39 Perfect Attendance 2,39 Baseball 39 Vice-presi- dent 2, Treasurer 4g All-State Football 49 All-State Basketball 49 Member of Yearbook Staff 49 Homecoming King 4. 'if .ti z ,fi X 1. 9, uf V 2 THOMAS COWAN Football 2,3,49 Basket- ball 2,3,49 Baseball 2,3, 49 Glee 39 Chairman of County Government 4. BLAINE CUSTER Basketball 19 Football 2,39 Register of Deeds 3. ,f-x -o t if -ZEN-v :iv if . .. 4 9 NORMA JEAN DOLEZIAL Pep Club 2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3. BARBARA ECKER Pep Club 2,3949 Baseball 29 Drama 3,49 County Commissioner 3g Class treasurer 39 Valentine attendant 39 Commercial award 3,49 Clee 39 Radio 49 Speech 49 Associate editor of Yearbook 49 Poetry Winner 4. SONDRA FULMER May Queen Attendant 49 Pep Club 3,49 Vocal 3,49 gttident Director 39 Glee Co-sponsored by K O L N and COTNER TERRACE JAY DURYEA Commerc ial award 4. BEVERLY ECKER Pe Club 2,3,4j Drama 2,3F:49 Glee 39 Baseball 2g County commissioner 39 Commercial award 39 Radio 49 Speech 49 Valentine attendant 49 Associate editor of Year- book 4.9 Poetry winner 4. ESTHER CANDARA Pep Club 49 Commercial award 39 May Queen attendant 4. ELEANOR GARCIA Poetry winner 4g Base- ball g Glee 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4.. ROSANNE HOFFMAN Pep Club 4-g Glee Club 4. JOHN KIRK Football 2,34 Basketball 2,33 Baseball 2,3,4g Register of Deeds 3g Commercial award 4. CATHERINE GONZALEZ Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Pep club 1,2,3,4g Perfect attendance 1,24 Typing awards 3g Choir 1,2,3,49 Yearbook staff 45 Poetry winner 4. LILLIAN HRUSKA Pep Club 49 Yearbook Treasurer 45 Typing awards. MARY KNORR Cheerleader 2,3,4g Glee Club 2,3,4-9 Homecoming Queen 4g Valentine attendant 35 Co-adver- tising Mgr. of Yearbook 4g rama 45 Spelling e, winner alternate 4. We ,,-11451551145 ,rl V i k , f I an fy Q w if ' ' I ' Im' I , g , 1 X V 5 'Q ijls A ,L I ,ty f2.sg,.ssf' 1 ' C.-' ifzf. 'V , I 9 1 at .f 45- If ' ew 'wx 5' I ' gl. 'f 1 1 Y 2 . .,f.i?f' i ' . ff Z 5:9 H 'i 3- . . . , I JOHN GOURLAY Football 2,3,4g Basket- ball 2,3 44 Baseball 2,39 Glee S, Radio 3,4g Poetry winner 45 Co- editor of Yearbook 49 Class President 2,35 County Judge 39 Speech 3,4-. DAN KIPPER Glee 35 Basketball 35 Football manager 4.. DONALD LINCH Football 3g Confraternity Vice-president 3 and President 43 Radio 3. l A X Y: -A A if Q' X Sponsored by GOURLAY BROS, PIANO CO. THOMAS HEIDRICK Basketball manager 2g County government chair- man 43 Perfect attendance 39 Camera man for Year- book 4. SUSAN KING Glee Club 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Perfect Attendance 2g Baseball 2g Pep Club representa- tive 3g Typintg award 3,4-g Associate e itor 43 May Queen 45 Drama 4g Register of Deeds 35 Spelling winner 45 Poetry winner 4. LAWRENCE LOHMEIER Cameraman for Yearbook 4. A I 'P on ' 1 'vu ,, ,I , . 'C Z Vki: L fbi?- I 1,1 . .,'. ff f , .. I ,W fn, . f ff ,UW H ftty 2 fu' DORIS MACH Pep Club 2,3,49 Glee Club 2,3,4Q Class Secre- tary 29 Piano 2,39 Voice 3,49 Baseball 29 Radio 4g Vice-president 39 President 49 Circulatior manager for Yearbook 49 Speech 49 Choir 1,2,3,45 Spelling winner 4. DONALD MUTCHIE Speech 4, Radio 4. WAYNE REEVES Football 2,3,49 Basket- ball 2,3,49 Baseball 3,49 grack 39 County Surveyor A .. nn... ...asa- ',,,. 41' ' ' 31 eme- 1 I in ,, hz .te ' A RITA McCURDY Pep Club 2,3,49 Glee Club 2,3,49 Drama 49 Speech 49 Poetry winner 49 Perfect attendance 2,4. RICHARD NEAL Football 2,3,49 Basket- ball 29 'hack 3g Baseball 2,3,4g Glee 3,49 All- State Football 4. THOMAS RICE Football 2,3,4-9 Basket- ball 2,3 4g Baseball 2,3,49 President of DiocesanYouth Con ess 49 Treasurer 39 All-gate Football Honorable Mention 4. iT T' 41 ef W ri g! MICHAEL McGINLEY Baseball 1,2,3,49 Basket- ball 1,2,39 Football 1,2, 3, Altar Boy l,2,s,4. ALICE PARSHALL Pep Club 1,2,3:49 Clee Club l,2,3,4g Confra- ternity Representative 29 Va entine attendant 39 Cheer leader 3,49 Home- coming attendant 49 Poetry winner 49 Year- book staff 4g Choir 2,3. WILLIAM ROHREN Basketball 1,2939 K. C. s elling contestant I9 Agtar boy l,2,3,49 Winner of Religion contest 1. ,,,,,,,,....v y BRIDGET MCGUIRE Pep Club 2,3,49 Pep Club president 4g Glee 2,39 Spellin winner alternate 49 Commercial award 3.4. MARY ALICE PONT Pip Club 3,49 Glee Club 3, 9 Yearbook staff 4. JOAN RUSTERMIER Pep Club 2,3,4-9 Pep Club Vice-president 49 Poetry winner 49 Speech 49 Baseball 29 Clee Elub 2,3,49 Typing award f H 1111 Iwi W, we I, , 11 N: , L j 3 K 221 112 E. ' I V f I' 3 isszf ...Aii?5lsslil2.ii4s2ze3a1 ' ,rf , 9 , , Sponsored by MR. 81 MRS. PATRICK McGUIRE JOHN STEINAUER Football 2,3,4g Basket- ball 2,3,4g Track 33 Baseball 3,43 All-State LAWRENCE THARNISH Football 24 Basketball 2g Track 3g Baseball 3,45 Glee 3g Commercial award 4. ROSALIE WEBER Glee Club 2,3,4-9 Pe Club 2,3,4g Baseball 2? ' Wxltlkyfi -5 W A E fl: 2' W 42 i f W. ff fb HENRY STEINAUER Football 2,3,4g Basket- ball 2,3,4gTrack 34 Base- bau 3,44 All-State. DELORES THEIS Confraternity Treasurer 3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Glee Club l,2,3g Valentine attendant 4, Ma Queen attendant 49 gearbook Staff 49 Baseball 2, Typing award 3. EARL WILLIAMS Football 49 Presiiient of Church Sodality 4. ,,,, ' Q...-nn-1-OH - I K6 t ff' W 1 - S f, ,rj CHARLES STUDNICKA Football 3g Basketball 2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,49 Track 2,3,4g Poetry winner 4. THOMAS TRUMAN Football 2,3,49 Basket- ball 2,35 Baseball 2, Track 3. Camera JAMES O'CONNELL glee 3,45 Poetry winner Sk LOREE SULLIVAN Pep Club 2,35 Glee 3, Commercial Awards 3,4. EMMETT VAUGHAN Football 3,43 Track '35 Basketball 35 Class Vice-president 4g Clee Club 3. Shy WAYNE SODMAN Football 42 Baseball 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Class Treasurer 1 Poetry Winner 4. .Q ,V fl: :Ely E4 1 I I 'T E iii , ,ip , 1, K Co-sponsored by DESMOND LUMBER CO. and THE COMMONWEALTH CO. CATHOLIC PRESS MONTH finds avid readers among seniors Rosanne Hoffman, iseatedj, Mary Alice Pont, i John Gourlay. Y l S011 hrs 111 Ac! bn Vhile the cat's away, the mice vill play , in the Senior room. Working out senior pro'ects are class officers, Vice- resident, lilmmett Vaughang President, Boris Machg Treasurer, Eddie Cripeg Secretary, Tom Rice. Library facilities being made good use of b research workers, fstandingl Susan Kling and Rosanne Hoffman, Qseated around the tahlel Joan Rustermier, Alice Parshall, John Steinauer, John Courlay, Charles Studnicka, Bridget McGuire, and Don Mutchie. Co-sponsored by DOSEK BONDING 81 INSURANCE AGENCY and GREENWICH CAFE CATHERINE JEROME THOMAS BRADY ' V218 I . , W Z WILLIAM CARR DENNIS COSTIN WALTER DENNIS MARY ESSAY - JOHN FAGAN DANIEL FENTON SYLVIA FOURNIER BEVERLY CLAUDETTE JAMES 'A 12A. .w,.fs . ,Y . .,k, 5 ., . F -.-Ei:-'E JV EROEWNW R BROWN BUCHANAN 5 ' R' ' 15,54 347,35 ii' . Aggglggz L WSI: 5 2 11 ,Zvi fi . 'V ' A 3 :gm - F law ff' A 5 JOSEPH CLARK President ,A fs M, gi W ii ,M , i . ' , e , ANN RYAN ' Vic e-Pres ident W If Sponsored by JUNIOR CLASS MICHAEL TI-IERESA DANIEL GEIS GEIS HARTNETT THOMAS ROBERT HARTNETT HARTUNG I WILLIA M HE IDR IC K -V -A - al, :. ,iM 1: QI-, - :: f-:sw If-1 W I1 . :.5f W ,zilzarezevfeg ' Off- gp may ,ff-zgslrlzs' ,gzgzf A155 A ' 11 ggi I ' :' Kffinu X' 1 :E E Un? V ,- ,, -- I 5:7 I if 4 ' 1? 12 1 5 f iw 33 ' 1 2. 4 ,Q fi -W1 Y. 'I' sf . ix..1 I . ' 2 fix I 5' gil 151 I , , 1, I .,:. 1 1 .. ii 1 I I J f ' I ' . , I g..,A,.aW .ii 1 . 'N , , I., .A . awk A :zip if : gs' I fv 5 z:' A Q3 ,Q ti A We Q 'frm 3- 7l fF 1i- 2- ,Q-112231262 'i:le'1Zg9i -11 - f Z.. 'f 3 I ' Li fi, Gb Zz. I ' w .511 1 ' I 't'. - 12- IE 'I , f IW- 'xii' A ' I '1 I-12,63 32 if zsfignvi. - My A 1 If 1 .3 :E , I Lgfzi' f ls f I v I 1 53 2 I f ,A DOROTHY ,IANOUSEK JAMES .IIROUSEK ' 'I 1 1 ANN BRODECKY I I Se cretary - K DOROTHY KAISER - A ' MARGARET KNIGHT I k h- A E if ff Q. F' M ' I ew 49' 12 I ' wg, Fx I +L Vi' egg! 'fx X hx ,Q , ,N IE? Q I I I 7' , lAA hf' A MARK KRI-:IFELS A I A MARVIN KIIEIFELS 1 ' A I I I Y IA iv IAAA I S I ,I I A LL A 3 ' , T f ,Ii iw V ' ' . l JAMESTRUMAN x A , ' WILLIAM KIIUEGER Qf I DAVID KUBITSCHEK qtm, T . I,. Sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK and SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM MANKE ROBERT McMANUS RICHARD MOBLEY MARIANNE O'BOYLE CATHERINE O'GRADY MARCELLA PROKOP JEAN ANN ROGERT GEORGENE SODMAN DONNA STAINBROOK ALLEN STEELE CECILLA STEINAUER RITA STRAUB THOMAS STUDNICKA -A I ' 1 i 5' ,I V . .E '11 MARILYN MARY D. RICHARD QE' :L :f q MQ TURNER UNDERWOOD WHITE I A A 30 I U E ROL? WQRPH' Sponsored by ASSENMACHER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY JUNIOR SIDELINES Juniors Dick Mobley, Rita Straub with Dorothy Janousek, admire newest campaign posters in County Government race.. .lunior girls at their favorite rendezvous, the lunch counter - Corn Husker, and Kcenterl Physicists Ann Ryan, John Zimmer lcenterl, Dick Mo ley and Dan Hartnett flower leftl, entrusted with the science lah all by themselves. Ruppert's Drug. Marcella Prokop and Com any fllita Straub left, Georgene Sodman, gllarcella Cecelia Steinauerj, at their popping-corn task for football games. Sponsored by FRANKS BARBER SHOP CHARLES JONES RITA KIRK Sponsored by FORD VAN LINES N' MAXINE ADAMS EILEEN AKSAMIT DAVID AUSTIN GARY BARRETT RITA BOOTH JOLENE BROWN THOMAS CAREY MARGUERIT E CARRIER CELESTEN CHAMPOUX THAIS CHAMPOUX JEAN DONAHUE WILLIAM FRAPPIA ROBERT HAUSER PATRICIA HENGGELER DARVIN JEMMING 0995 WT I Q93 I N' gg Xgjifienm 15069 .IAMES KREIFELS PATRICIA KRISKEY PATRICIA LANE SHARON LEHR l JOSEPH LOHMEIER j JOAN MCCLEERY 2 THEODA MCGINLEY RONALD MCKIE f A .1 . I ' It f A .A1 I noLoREs MUTCHIE if if A, YVONNE MUTCHIE 1 ' A ANNABELLE NEMECEK NJ I , Q SHARON NEVIN STANLEY PETERS MARY RICE DONNA RINKER JAMES ROONEY DANIEL RYAN 40 OQQEQAGW' sponsored by SKYLINE SQWSK-lejfff' V 1 06 of'C'wT:I-G G Q65 Wax I JIM ZIMMEH CORNELIA SMILEY PAT SULLIVAN PRISCILLA SULLIVAN LEO VAUGHAN CAROL STALNAKER STEPHANIE SANDER DEAN WITULSKI CLARENCE SCHWEITZER LARRY TRIPE JOY ANN WHISMAN Sophomore gurls await the all- important phone call following 3:00 dismissal. m NANCY TIEHEN f I --fv 1 In MYS Z ,J '-, f?f6'i 0 f L. 'AL qyxveosd ,fl Qgb Q0 Y6'X'92e0'eWd Sophomores look breathlessly Bl CBI'l'ICl.'8 l'l'lBl'l. Sponsored by GREEN FURNACE 8: PLUMBING CO. Biology frog lovers are: Jean Donahue, Patricia Kriskey, Marguerite Carrier, .lim Zimmer, Joe Lohmeier. Sophomores At Prayer At Work Mathematicians in the making are Larry Tripe, Helen Gourlay, and Eileen Aksamit. It may be work but it looks like fun too, think Ellen Mahoney, Nancy Tiehen, Eileen Aksamit, and Mary Rice.. Mary ,Io Steinauer, class B president, pauses to light a candle in Church at noon hour. Sponsored by FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS- LOAN ASS'N f-A194 '- 'L 'gk , 1, 'a W . A 'ie , R-A A A Af 'P' uv 1, u ft' Y L .. 5 . 5 A ,A an m J ' DOLORES BOOTH 31 '1 - . A -A A A L. A A L BARBARA ARTH , A A 3 f VLADIMIR BERNIKLAU I Lf A Q fs fa 9 ., KAREN CARR A BILLY HOEPPNER H VVz j , 1, 'Q In Q M Q RARbA, Q A. ffl is V' 1 NVVI k L'vA , , L',L i . .li , lrtkaigli -A n E K L M Z,-1V , E:'it'1i JOHN KOCH in .,L.VV,, ' , A , Wf H C A .. , li L W , N ROBERT Kozlx ' A ' NA A ,E -1 Z iigf xla L' gQ y V' A .ii Q 1 7, ,f . EQ EL, Aff '23 V! f A A Y -2, 3, 3 A 9 Ag, Qi . DONALD FLYNN 33, 5? itil 'A President CAROLYN MOBLEY , ,I 4 ALLEN PARKS , :jp A FRES MEN Sponsored by MR. GEORGE HEALEY SHARON LEE PETERSON HELEN RUSTERMIER JANE STEIN LELAND SULLIVAN JON THOMPSON LeANNE WALENTINE ALLEN WEETH if ? .f 2- few., 1 A Freshman gang spirit prevails in ALICE THEIS School and out' Secretary-Treasurer Sponsored by HODGMAN-SPLAIN MORTUARY 'E 1 'E 3,1 ,Ii 2. QV. ,1 W -V - ,sw HQ' ww f 'V ,F ii E E I 1- :I If 4 H- S i'z:az,wsaa2-as ' 2 'ggr E 'fva-1 , 'I , 3 ga? 2 55 Mn. - :K A V, if 151' . , il ,Ag-is '11, E., 1 if, Q, Q i 1 K K 1 I rf' , , Q, E5 , -fem 1 3 1 , 'E-If :A 1 ' a I I at 4 CORRINE WILLIAMS LOIS JEAN WOLFE ... . I V A qi Father Marrama caught bg camera man in reshman Religion class. n 0 W Eighth grade, Freshman and So ho- more representatives filling qled Cross boxes are, Corinne Williams, Annabelle Nemecek, Jane Stein, Iliay Theis feighth gradej, Patsy ane. Ye Freshman males caught in the act. Freshman helles relaxin are Lois Wolfe, Delores Bootg, Sharon Peterson, Karen Carr, Corinne Williams, Alice Theis, Barbara Arth- Sponsored by VAN SICKLE GLASS 81 PAINT COMPANY A THLE T I CS' REV. E. KALIN: CathedraI's amiable athletic director, newly- appointed Pastor at Holdre e. freplaced by REV. C. MARRAMRJ. Qvki X I6 0,1 -'X VINCENT ALDRICH: His admitted inclination is tutoring basketball, still he receives wi e acclaim as football mentor. ees is X- X, 3 fx f x Q9 Q, A 0 J - wb M sv' Sponsored by NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE TOP ROW: F.. Schneider, B.. Houser, B. McManus, G. Barrett, B. Frappia, J.. Zimmer, S.. Peters, J.. Lohmeier, E. Brodecky.. MIDDLE ROW: Father Kalin, D.. Costin J. Steinauer, J. Clark, D. Kubitschek, J. Fagan, J, Bartek, B. Krue er, D. Mobley, T. Cowan, Coach Aldrich. BOQTQEI ROW: T. Rice, H. Steinauer, W. Reeves, E.. Vaughan, D. Neal, E.. Cripe, J.. Gourlay, E.. Williams, v ruman. CATHEDRAL 48, ST. M.ARY'S OF 0'NEILL 0 All told, Cathedral handed six teams their first '51 defeat. Yet, the Bluebirds found toughest competition in their own practice skirmishes. 000 6 6' 0' Sponsored by KENT OIL COMPANY CATHEDRAL 45, DWIGHT ASSUMPTION 6 unveiling performance astonished even The depicted, bona-fide aggressiveness caused concern to the referees, but ac- a seasonal average score of: Cathedral HOMECOMING Reigning at festivities are their Nhjesties, Mary Knorr and Ed Cripe, attended by Alice Parshall and John Sleinaner. Queen For A Day CATHEDRAL 40, SACRED HEART OF NORFOLK 6 Axtell riddled our squad with injuries, including sparkplng, John Steinauer, yet amazing team balance and extraordinary reserve power carried through. Retnming alumni might well esteem this Bluebird team, whose spirit and efforts were commendable. Sponsored by NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER COMPANY K R if x D, V . 4 . x. xx my JW' +- aw I -Q --vw THE APPLE B0 WL STATE CHAMPS! The Bluehirds win the much- coveted tro hy. Game captains Tom Rice and Wayne Reeves witlli Father Kalin and Coach Aldrich agree to p0se for cameramanl IJ if S 'I A 1' E S if if E C 1 I 0 N S CATHEDRAL 59, ALVO 12 The Nebraska Ci! Armistice classic provided a big-time football settin . CHS ended its six-man career resplendentfy. the SlXtl'I feature WBB nlen Leupr ' 95, fs C fer' ' ters T. lice cruarimriack ' homer roll The first-string team displaying STATE CHAMPION- SHIP PLAQUE, gained state recognition. Sponsored by REVEREND M. M. KACZMAREK .Sr , . . ,, -B-g 313+ Q fa C' 'I ff- 21 . .11 W e f T E- E E H A i l 'W .VA V ' ' iii? R ' ' Wit ' 4 '12,-- ff I T.. Cowan H. Steinauer W. Sodman J.. Steinauer E.. Cripe C.. Studnicka 'Q ' J..Gour1ay A H T.Rice VARSITY BASKETBALL W. Reeves E..Brodecky S , WA . Elated by grid successes, the cagers never found conformable basketball spirit, drive or desire until the final game, where justly proud memories linger. The birds fell seven 5 times to heavler Class B competition.. fl Q T B..Rohren - in CHS 52 SACRED HEART CNORFOLKJ CHS 50 CONCORDIA CSEWARDU CHS 53 ST. BONAVENTURE fCOLUMBUSl CHS 60 ST. JOE CYORKJ CHS 44 ST. CECELIA KHASTINGSD ,, CHS so COLLEGE VIEW yy CHS 59 WAVEHLY ,,. ,S f . g ,pf Catholic Tournaments: Lx -lg if 'fag 8 'zzzl CHS ST. CECELIA KHASTINGSJ T CHS ST. JOE fOMAHAl Y' 'Tl R' CHS OMAHA HOLY NAME k CHS SYHACUSE A 1 5 it i,3QZ , Q i s CHS TEACHERS COLLEGE HIGH ig ' ii Hzil C g if I ' V ,H CHS ST. JOE lOMAHAl 'K CHS ST. MAHY'S CGRAND ISLAND? p f CHS ST. PATRICK'S CFREMONTl M CHS ADAMS CHS CATHEDRAL COMAHAP The reserves won twelve, DISTRICT TOUR NAME NT: CHS 45 YORK lost three.. Sponsored by MR. AND MRS. H. B. LILLY Bluebirds Second In Catholic State Tourney Archbishop Bergan presents the trophy to John Steinauer as Holy Name's ace, Jim Decker, jubilates.. St. Cecelia's was held scoreless in the third period, but again triumphed. St..loe, College View, and York games were Cathedral's Losing to Holy Name was no disgmcev best. Sponsored by F ARMER'S MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. OF NEBR. and FREADRICH BROS. FOR THE RECORDS: Moose Sodman was the team nucleus: Cowan set up the play. Score unching Ed Cripe hit 19 points in one quarter, as glaverly was finally bested. Hank Steinauer's fifty-foot field goal didn't dis- suade Teacher's High. Seventy-three points against St. Mary's tied the previous high score record. Student managers Zimmer, Barrett and Olivetti. x is' f- s QL, BASEBALL NY Q I 'Wx ffm X Fine coaching and growing. enthusiasm attended Wx A' A 'J Cathedra1's second uniformed club , which defended .-,g-fx V K, Q! L 1951's six won, three lost record and state tourna- 09 ' ment rank. . G---In xi WINNING SPIRIT Monsignor Hellman, Vince Aldrich and Father Kalin, em- ployed in building men and the future, reactivated the Booster Club at the school's greatest athletic banquet. Sponsored by GOOCH MILLING 81 ELEVATOR COMPANY iiiewwi if P' 'Qi 3 X5 E' 'ff 3. Gi - 'H 455, v. 'F '95 2 3, ff'4r?3 V' ,ig T6 49 2 uv 'Y 'V' A Q3 few' my Wgws W asf' I .2 .. . 5,g'V'J' .Xj v X 1 2 42 4357 Q59 CD57 ' 'EE Jr. High city-le:-E-fue champs are, standing, left, J. Koch, B. Hartnett, B. oeppner, A. Parks, L.. Sullivan, Coach B. Weyiintg seated, J. overt, B. Bliss, N. Onofrio, D. Flynn, J. ompson, D.. Weygint, .l. Neal. J B. H I G II C H A Don Flynn, left, accepts M first-place City-league trophy and second-place P tournament trophy from Mr.. Claude Brown, Grand Knight of Columbus. Jr. High cheer leaders: Janice Berger, Mary .lo Admire, Ka Theis. Inset. Miss Rownd, school' nurse, but also staunch Bluebird supporter and faithful chauffeur. Mr. and Mrs. Straub lead Apple Bowl rooting section down Alvo streets. P CHS P.T.A. with customary gener- osity of time and service, serve students at First Friday breakfast. T Pouring, left, Mrs. Clothier, Mrs. Nevels fP.T.A. presidentl.. A Sponsored hy J. P. O'GABA Barbara Ecker, at final rehearsal before the Omaha Speech Meet, became third place winner. Others in Speech Meet are seated, left to right, Beverly Ecker, Rita McCurdy, .loan Rustermier, .loline Bliss, Catherine Clothier, Doris Mach: back row, Celesten Champoux, Stan Peters, Dan R an, Ronald McKie, Ga Barrett, Him Zimmer, Donna Rililier Cornelia Smiley, Patsy Lane, Yvonne Mutchie. Plotting the year's activities for the Pep Club are president Bridget McGuire and Vic e-president .loan Rustermieru Winners of Pep Club of- fices take time out to pose for the camera. The are, left to right, Mary Elssay, Treasurer: Joan Ruster- mier, Vice-president : Bridget McGuire,president' Jean Donahue, Nancy Tiehen and Sylvia Fournier, home room representatives.. Winners Doris Mach, third place winner, in the I S eak For Democracy radio contest, shows tllae others just how it's done. Other con- testants are Mary Knorr, Barbara Ecker, Rita McCurdy, John Gourlay and Beverly Ecker. Standing are onlookers Earl Willilmis, Emmet Vaughan, Catherine Clothier, Bridget McGuire. fun-out .g A Poegy winners fpublication in ational Antholo I are fourteen seniors: garbara Ecker, .loan Rustermier, Susan King, Eleanor Garcia, Beverly Ecker, Rita McCurdy, John Gourlay, Charles Studnicka, Catherine Clothier, Alice Parshall, Pat Childs, Ruth Clark, Wayne Sodman, .lim 0'Connell. Sponsored by DINNER BELL CAFE Kick off Count Govt.. convention: Heldrlck, elyectionsg Att'y J. C. Whitten speakerg S.. Kin , regis- tratlon T. Rice, sec'yg T?-Cowan, party chalrman. County Government voters: pause for their ballots at Registration Board Desk. County Government Negro question faces radio goup Dick Mable fspeakingl, atsy Lane, Father Klan Kmoderatorj, Bill Manke, Doris Mach, Stan Peters.. Recreation-Lincoln , discussed by Helen Gourlay, Jim Zimmer fannouncerl, Donna Rinker, John Courlay, Father Van, .loe Clark, Cathy Ahlgrim, over KFOR. a 1 ' ,mum . Voice 01' The Air Sponsored by W. F. HOPPE LUMBER CO. His Excellency, Bisho Kucera, pontificates at The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass on Candlemas Day, with Father Marrama, deacon, Father Van Greunsven, sub-deacon.. Altar boys at the right are Dick White, Charles Jones, Dick Mobley, Tom Hartnett.. Altar boy inset: Edmond Melkers, Billy Bliss, .lohn McMahon, Don Flynn. CYO convention brings crowd of clergy and laymen to assist at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.. ,wee 903 og 0 . 'il' ,' , , 9 -rf Wm! , T32 fa- ,,,,- il. au' ,wit -' , v - H., , 1 YV - A if hp ,X l 3 ll' Q, . CYO procession gathering outside riests' house before Convention Mass. Erossbearer is Father Banach of Cam- bridge with acolytes, Waller Dennis, Eddie Cripe,censer bearer, Tom Hartnett, boat boy, Mickey McGinley.. Bishop Kucera, with Father Kalin ileftl and Father Van Creunsven. Ever-faithful altar boys are Bill Rohren and Mickey McGinley.. Sponsored by O'SHEA ROGERS MOTOR COMPANY X Cathedral's old faithful Sunday choir members, some of them from other parishes in the city, who never miss the 8:00 Mass at CHSu Some Enchanted Evening Avid ljunior fans, music lovers also, secure autogra h of Lily Windsor, uest artist for o am sponsored hy Holy amig garigh, Lincoln.. Leg Catherine O'Grady, Marianne ' oyle, Marilyn Turner, Cathy Ahlgrim, Sylvia Fournier. A tiluartet number in the music recital in Spring are sop omores Jim Zimmer, .loan McCleery, Carol Stal- na er, Bill Frappia. Student directors of the Christmas Glee rogram study their copies before the last rehearsal: Kita McCurdy, Joe Clark, Denny Costin. Co-sponsored by DAN FOLEY REAL ESTATE and TILLMAN'S RESTAURANT .lunior-Senior quartet in Spring Musicale, with director Dick Neal, senior., Left to right. are Catherine Gonzalez, Micke Geis, Bill Krueger, .loan gustermier. J M u s i c H a t la h a I' In S Co-sponsored by FRENCH CLEANERS and OLSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SPRING RECITAL junior- senior soloists listen to their voices on record.. Left, Doris Mach, .loline Bliss, Tom Brady, Ceorgene Sodman, FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE. CLEF CLUB in . , ' choir gowns, before their public erformance in the Christmas program. JUNIOR-SENIOR GLEE CLUB in Christmas programt Come Sing Along Senior trio in Christmas program are Alice Parshall, Susan King, Cathy Ahlgrim.. Piano numbers in Spring recital were a treat. Standin , Dorothy Janousek, juniorg seated left, Sgephanie Sander, sophomore, Rita Straub, junior.. with oline Bliss and Dick Neal, seniors.. Co-sponsored by KELSO CHEMICAL CO. and BON TON CAFE Sprin recital directors are junior, John Fagan, Tom Cowan, without his hat, AGE 13 months Tommy Tom the challenger Thomas, the scholar 2 ye8l'S AGE 5 years ACE 13 years Growing 0ld Just Tom Cowan 1949 1950 1951 1952 ri and his famous hat AGE: A Senior leave behind us to senior, '52. Sponsored by STOP gl SHOP MARKET the sands of Time! Parshall grows up, Tom Rice, as Father Donaghoe, with Mar Knorr and .loline Bliss Omeelingl, Barbara Ecker, Slhsan King. From Kindergarten through College CHS students de ict the proiess of The Sisters of Eharity in merica Five Women And God Doris Mach, the professed Sister, Delores Theis, the white veiled novice, Alice Par- shall, the postulant, before their rehearsal, Five Women and God. Senior girls in one act lay Five Women and God are Bargara Ecker, Beverl Ecker, Mary Knorr, reader- gita lWcCurdy, Susan King, .loline ISSQ Sponsored by DELL TYRELL FLOWERS u Wi f EQhI-l Ua Anonymous Ed registered as a senior but will not Eaduate-boo hoo! e likes dances... and girls.. Barbara and Beverly Ecker caught unaware by cameraman are en- joying dances with Bill Rohren and John Kirk.. It's Valentine time at CYO hall. Holdin court at the Valentine dance are, leit to right, attendants .lol-in Zimmer, Car Barrett, King Henry Steinauer. dheen Maxine Adams, Beverly Ecker and Delores Theis, attendants.. Cha erones at the Sadie Hawkins were Mr. and Mrs.. B.. li King flefll, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rice. KING HENRY QUEEN MAXINE ADAMS Cathy Ahlgrim, Claudette Brown on phone com- mittee for PTA.. ulust Molly Seniorulistens in.. When Hearts Were Gay CHS students sit for the judges at the Sadie Hawkins costume ance, sponsored by the Seniors.. Corsage and costume winners were Bridget McGuire and John Gourlay, Mary Knorr and Eddie Cripe, Carolyn Mobley and Dick White.. Sponsored by WADLOW'S MORTUARY J Q is X , v QEN4- ff' 44. 4 ig W 5 48, qv i V E 3 My Queen My Mother 1 Doris Mach, Sondra Fulmer, Cath- I erine Clothier guest trio at PTA FUN NITE programv 'I May Queen Susan King, prays before Our Lady's statue.. At- 1 , I tendants, left, Ruth Clark, Esther Gandara, right Delores Theis.. UP THE STAIR51 DOHS MHCTI, TOIU Tfumfinv WaYne Missing from picture, Sondra Fulmer, Reeves, Ruth Clark, John Kirk, Silvia Fournier, Blaine Custer, Esther Gandara.. SEAT D: Mary Knorr with Open house, before rom, at Convent, enter Ann Drodecky, Dick White, lrightl Marianne O'Boyle, Bill Manke, Cbackj Sondra Fulmer, Bill Rohren. Sponsored by R. E. HARRINGTON Ed Cripe. ,',gie1,i2g1jgj,.-1:1 3i,Q15,1 -- V - 1 V QL, - LEE?V-:'5,2f 1EE:,:1:-11520Gp tnwzggl 1, - wr-tg guna. -f,1.w V, 4 , A gififfirszfa , ' ' ' -Wszfsefzs.tggyvf , 1, , V A ' -f:,,1g,15,.n. . , 1, Wa - 1 -, M ,' ,xl me 1 , ,i g R -J' xr Most Reverend Louis B. Kucera Right Reverend Monsignor C. J. Riordan Priests at Cathedral Roberts Mortuary Schneider Barber Shop Mr. 81 Mrs. Max Kier Mr. 81 lVlrs. Ed. Lawrie The Camera Store Danielson Floral Co. MH. 81 Mrs. Fred Knorr Griswold Seed Co. Elgin Watches Rainbow Market Inc. Donna Frain Mr. 81 Mrs. M. G. McCurdy Mr. 81 Mrs. P. L. Kubitschek Mr. 81 Mrs. Bernard King Roper 81 Son Mortuary Mr. 81 Mrs. J. C. Parshall Mr. 81 Mrs. R. W. Rustermier Cheapper's Drug Cecil E. Wadlow Sinamark Mobil Service J. Stransky Grocery A Friend A Friend The Grid Dr. 8: Mrs. Paul .I. Heidrick Lincoln Market Val 81 Alice Weiler Safe-T-Glass 81 Paint Co. B. Straka Ned's Restaurant Mr. 81 Mrs. C. E. Custer Iverson Flowers Ideal Grocery Mr. 81 Mrs. W. J. Rice Mr. 81 Mrs. R. A. Studnicka Dr. Irvin R. Payne Lange Grocery Mr. 81 Mrs. Philip Childs Jones Physical Therapy Mr. 81 Mrs. E. W. Truman Cornhusker Market L. N. Doyle Sponsored by BILL MALONE CONOCO SERVICE Sacred Heart Convent Sisters at Cathedral Elmo Schmitt Mr. 81 Mrs. Fred Hoffman Beechners Peningers Shop Ben Parker Inc. C. S. Guenzel A11en's Drug Store I-Iam's Service Garage Wright-Dennison Pharmacy Jack's Ford Market Van Dorn Pharmacy A Friend Mr. 81 Mrs. C. Glade Sullivan's Transfer Dr. 81 Mrs. Mullen P. .Iames Cosgrave lk. Clothier Miss Elizabeth Rownd Sweeney Insurance Company Capital Fire Ins. Co. Union Loan 81 Savings Association Eno Insurance Agency Lincoln Farm 81 Home News J. W. Ripley Nlrs Ev. P. McLaughlin Sophomore B Class Cathedral Glee Club Fast Five Big Ed's South Side Boys Sophomore A Class Freshman Class Mr. 81 Mrs. R. D. Fulmer Beatrice Foods Co. Hodgman-Splain Mortuary Mr. J. C. 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