Cathedral High School - Cathedralite Yearbook (Winona, MN)

 - Class of 1951

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I . - A 1'f2m:-fwfmfeine:-gftc . f 1 f1'Zi1bfU?I1.'gZQg'f2-ag'l'11''5,s,S2i5s'iliI: ','1ji15f,f qt 51 4 1. . Q wi.: .. I .wfszifwf . 1 tf l , , - 11 ' , , 73, 5 .K I . In 4 liiyrltiibi if in X ,X - 'Q 'hffvfim W 4.2 V, 'Z , it S s , 5' A I LE .xi W, I SQ f. ., A e A I wif -or - '--- . QU 'E .wx if f I 1 . at a- ' 5 -'iffxf 1 A' ,Exim Z it 2 F .. . , .'-' E 5 e Sun Supzeme and Only gow! my .lewd 7a 74ee all dmoz, Zleeamq, MOM ?menz'4 To whom we dedicate the 1951 Cathedralite . . . To whom we owe a debt of gratitude - -for a Catholic birthright -a Catholic education because of their sacrifices -a love of God by their example -the blessing of American citizenship. pmduddeunglndfaaallwdadaaefo az love of 74ee, endwzdag adlentlg he s E I h If aw h m:A. h .1 'L jx A N 1 at X Q ,. W .- J. t A I it -f R' 0 74 Om Pzdeau REVEREND S. WEIR Religion III Religion IV REVEREND I... GINTHER Religion II REVEREND K. CLINTON Religionl Om Salad , ti I S .gy-if., 7?7-0?5v '0-w '-- SISTER M. LORRAINE Principal Publications SISTER M. EDI - English it M Latin 711' J 71, SISTER M. JUSTINIAN ' Mathematics Science , f 22 . ei,-CQ SISTER M. GRACE English SISTER M. OLG . Home Economic Viv Social Science SISTER M. MARCIAIINEMWK Commerce English SISTER M. GAVIN - I ,' , History Aaanv' 1 Music V MISS PAYTON . . . Mathematics Ze X , i 2 ti' Dorothy Koutsky The Cathedralite has earned First Honors from the Catholic School Press Association for the past three years. Starting as a mimeograph publication ten years ago, the publication has grown in circulation from 30 to 165 subscribers. The 1951 Cathedralite is edited by Patricia Feiten and Katherine Sheridan. 9' mltwysn i ' R I l 914. it 4 v I If l Helene Elizabeth S 2 , ' I ' 1 Wgngk JCI!! Ixlfncf Ramsdcn Patricia Wieczorek Business managers are Andrea Paape and Patricia Schaffner. An advisory board made up of Helene Wanek, jean Lettner, Elizabeth Ramsden, and Patricia Wicczorek completes the staff. Dorothy Koursky of the sophomore class is the artist. j f il W f 1 I ' in Katherine Sheridan ks s ff rj C E x ,vi f 4 i ' X l C 4 ,E V 1, f .5- Patricia Schaffner E ,355 Pue'4edlemy.lozdcadle4e4t4at7fe444na4ale, f4ndazpaatc'cal4a,omhotla5an.., Sendofw -1' ff-1 41 .f N ,LJ riff 1 ? fx I L24 20? 21. g A 6 Alf' KJ' xl- dKZJs.5l' A. Pellowski, K. Sheridan, P. Schaffner, C. Gernes, M. Kaminski 0 4. . ' xg 2 Wg: ANNE PELLOWSKI The fairest garden in her looks, And in her mind the wisest books. KATHERINE SHERIDAN The blushing beauties ofa modest maid . PATRICIA SCHAFFNER She doeth little kindnesses which most leave undone, or despise. CORNELIA GERNES Modesty, when she goes, is gone forever. MARIE KAMINSKI It is better to be nobly remem- bered, than nobly born. Pwmzaa fa .amz .Wa all aaaaamaz ae V fa I Qi A. Paape, Wild, C. Hansen, P. Wieezorek, M. Ramczyk, M. Zaborowski ANDREA PAAPE What more than mirth would mortals have? The cheerful man is king. JOAN WILD Character is higher than in- tellect . CHARLOTTE HANSEN The prudence of the best heads is often defeated by the tenderness of the best of hearts. PATRICIA WIECZOREK Manner is one of the greatest engines of influence ever given to man. MARY RAMCZYK Kindness in women, not their beauteous looks, shall win my love. MARY ZABOROWSKI Mary kept the belt of love, but oh, she was gay, she danced a jig, she sang a song that took my heart away. NANCY RENK I am all the daughters of my father's house and all the brothers too . MARLENE MAJERUS Let me have music dying, and I seek no more delight. LOIS RIVERS Heart on her lips and soul within her eyes. Soft as her clime and sunny as her skies. PATRICIA FEITEN There is no mortal truly wise and restless at once: wisdom is the repose of minds. N. Renk, M. Maierus, L. Rivers, P. Feiten SQ. 0.34. T N y 47 ill 1: ,,.,,t,f '55 mx J. Wisehow, M, Marten, B. Przybylski JANICE WISCHOW Her modest looks the cottage might adorn. Sweet as the prim- rose peeps beneath the thorn . MARY MARTEN We saw her charming, but we saw not half the charm her downcast modesty concealed. BARBARA PRZYBYLSKI Fine manners are a stronger bond than a beautiful face. The former bindsg the latter only attracts. 'sie D. Landsberger, A. Brown, B, Hclzcr, -I. Lukaszewski, M. L. Ialamernik H. Wanek, B. Cysewski, L. Bambenek, M. A. Breza,J. Wineski DONNA MAE LANDSBERGER If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face and you'll forget them all. ALICE BROWN Blessings ever wait on virtuous deeds, And though a late, a sure reward succeeds, BARBARA HELZER Her face is like the milky way in the sky a meeting of gentle lights without a name. JANET LUKASZEWSKI Infinite riches in a little room . MARY LOIS HAMERNIK Pleasure is the flower that fadesg Remembrance is the lasting per- fume. ...gleaaedwwtdeytdazwadmpeacefoa 76ya46e. HELENE WANEK True as the needle to the pole or as the dial to the sun . BARBARA CYSEWSKI Those about her shall read the perfect ways of honor . LAURA BAMBENEK The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid . MARY ANN BREZA A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market . JO ANN WINESKI A good character is in all cases, the fruit of personal exertion , JOAN SMITH Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low . . . an excellent thing in woman . .IOYCE SONSALLA What is becoming in behavior is honorable, and what is honor- able is becoming. CLARICE KIERLIN Speech is great, but silence is greater. DOROTHY SOLSETH So perfectly the lines express A tranquil settled lovelinessn 7kg4l4lla1alle'n6eaae4. LUCILLE BOLTZ A loving heart is the truest wisdom . PHYLLIS WOLFE Lovelincss needs not the foreign aid of ornament, but is when least adorned, adorned the most . JOAN BAURES Fair and softly goes far . DELORES CHRIST She that was ever fair and never proud had tongue at will, and yet was never loud. 3? J. Smith, Sonsalla, C. Kierlin, D. Solseth L, Holtz, P. Wolfehl. Baures, D. Christ PIG on if 5 'x lj I 1 ,FW sw 19' ' Q 4 2 in Y T. Walter, J. Langenberg, J. Lettner, E. Ramsden We seniors will always remember . . . the bewildered look on the freshmen's faces that first day . . . the glamorous glitter of our class rings . . . our feeble attempts at initiation . . . the party we gave for the frosh, and the celebration they threw for us . . . the Thanksgiving Dance, wasn't it wonderful? . . . the all- school Christmas party, the beginning of a new tradition . . . the magazines we sold. . . Swing it, Sarah! Ah ha! . . . our debate club . . . all those sales . . . candy, cake, cookies, and pink elephants . . . that one glorious weekend, March 2, 3, and 4 . . . the Bingo party . . . the Senior Prom, April Showers -- could anything be more heavenly? . . . dear Monsignor Jennings, and how we cried the day he left . . . the two free days Monsignor Jennings gave us because he was leaving . . . Murdzr in 4 Nunneq . . . the first time Father Weir gave out report cards , . . all our tests, who could forget them? . . . the parties we staged on half- R- Pfplinski, D. Judge, A. Meier, J. Schneider, M. A. Prondzinski THERESE WALTER Self-trust is the essence of hero- ism . JOHANNA LANGENBERG Charm us, orator, till the lion look no larger than the cat . JEAN LETTNER If my heart were not light, I would die. ELIZABETH RAMSDEN There is nothing so minute or inconsiderable, that I would not rather know it, than not. days . . . the field trip, so eagerly begun and so wearily ended . . . the Junior- Senior banquet -- I cried, did you? . . . the Scintillas, long be its life . . . the Cathedralite, may it be studied by many generations of Cathedralites and their children . . . We seniors will always remember Graduation Day . . . for when we walk down that broad aisle and firmly clasp our diplomas to our hearts . . . that is when we will begin to remember . . . RITA PEPLINSKI Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye. In every gesture dignity and love. DARLENE JUDGE In thy face I see the map of honor, truth, and loyalty. ANN MEIER And when a Iady's in the case You know all other things give place . JOYCE SCHNEIDER Here comes the lady! O, so light of foot. Will ne'er wear out the everlasting flint. MARY ANN PRONDZINSKI Those thousand decencies that daily flow from all her works and actions . We Work for Cathedralites consists of the daily schedule of prayer, classes and study around the hands of the clock . . . the respite of laughter . . . the stories of Father Weir and Father Ginther . . . Sister Lorraine's surprise assemblies . . . un- expected visitors . . . Sister Edith's quizzes . . . Sister Justinian's menagerie . . . glee club . . . Sister Grace's little smile . . . Miss Payton's clothes . . . Sister Marcianne's raids on the cloak room . . . Sister Olga's social science projects . . . all these make our day at Cathedral . . . 1'7 I n Q 5 ' il , ,Q Q O Q . 7 f ,. , 2 I m AE3'Q l w . N - Hire Q '-M14 i .. A ,ij 3 m ,L J fx U ww? ' .ij XA H . ing bla , , ,, , . Wim' 1, .f I .w ,Wf L' r A A ' V kmw '- : Q 'X A ' . . , Raimi? Q 'V ' f 'v Q, V? v . .gf 5 iikjiqx MN... K A K-:M yy A5 I fi I I 2 '1 I A X if .i y A: A vw , - -,i 1 K . ab as :Z S ga' Q N - 1 E S I I ! 1 t 5 mnffihrm Mus lilenalm K.y'sc'msk: Mary Gzcnzimkl .jnycc limwn I .Wm Dcgntm Donna Nine Hahn ' r ' Net? ' ' I .Q iii! ik all km if s M if 'E' we lk 'I J z f .t w Q , w as-15eff9Eg5gt S i re as S f vfilrafs - . Pau-iqig Brown Pacritin Dulour Mary jo Haley my Lou Ccrncy Ellen Enright Dorothy Kicrlin ic- f L. Barbara Cmcwski Pwfinv Fix Putricm Klink Mary kefanccs Lxawinrd G4-1-My Xxlljf glen? f Q' WVR -'S,4lmda4z44a.mdav4a4 mica We juniors will never forget . . . our first attempt at dramatics . . . the moon that wasn't there . . . Doris as a black mammy . . . the telephone that rang after the receiver lifted . . . red paint everywhere . . . cleaning the curtains for days after the play . . . Ellen and Shirley pinning the curtains , . . the party for the sophs - do you remember those wonderful Sloppy Joes? . . . and how Students who do not have pictures. Barbara Peshon Mary Ann Richter 746 WM! WWW df 74? Midw- 6 me we laughed at the skits and songs? . . . thcjunior-Senior banquet . . . the wishing well theme . . . the little picket fences with the flowers on . . . the lovely orchid corsages for the seniors . . . all that heavenly food . . . the Graduation Mass . . . our voices raised to the rafters as we watched the seniors march up the aisle . . . fond memories to take us into our fourth and final year at C. H. S. rfrqf 4 .I .1 -I 4 M t -i q h l i an ,S :A ggfzgff- It ,.,-,,.,,f5ffi' iff ,., if A fry 1-x. -- :-z' ' f,.- Nw- M... ,W,yJf' Judith Kryzer Rosetta Ramczylr Xf l 'lU' Small ,IUHUT KUM5 Dofrvthv Rick Dnnut.: Smrnn .l.lllL'f lnnrsuli Shirltv Rictz Al-!dNV TCUUS S 4 i 9 IN1.nric ltriiiutis Nilhlrvd Schultz Dolores Walden l Mgrlmc Lichc Patriciu Sehumathct Carol WCNICL lnnn Penlinslti Rin Sln-mn Marahii Wml.-1-ls A Q 4 Q 98 'P , ,, . is . 1' vloanne Bililer JCM' Uufilm' jozmn Holmgren Pzztrieia Mgauszvrlts Pilmfl-l MNH-1'l Alanis liimzr: F 1 we sei' P HQ, e L 1 ' f is 'K 3 A ' ., f Q . V . 530 ,... ,gs s -f1, it V - t NN-ag ' 12 'ii l 4, A W K K W Janet Brom Louise Eggers Bettina Jarvis Mary McShane Mary Ann O'He-arn .limi Plfllllwikl JO Gr' un-' ! I 4 ' me 0 , t if Betty Brook Betty Fair Carol Ann King MQW UW MCE? Patricia Pampuch .ludlfh llfllllmlxl -A W K 'K C fl S at aplamwze ya : s 'ewqurllnc Cfiivvfvfd Shirley Glomski Dorothy Koutsky Qi fl: at ' i it tt , i sr e fi Joyce Cyan .limba Gmlm Dorothea Lange ?P lbw sf, is Eff r ei X . L.-Q.: EJ: it . so y i 'sg yogi nmtim Yminipl N..,.f-.. IJWIW Parrttiu Lvnrh We sophomores will always remember . . . . starting the year out in the same homeroom we had as freshmen . . . elect- ing class officers: Mary Rollinger-presi- dent, Virginia Wright-vice-president, Shirley Slaggie-treasurer, Judy Peplinski- secretary . . . the three teas given by the Home Economic classes . , . winning the mite box contest by a big margin , . . the party given them by the juniors . . . the oratorical contest and two sophs who came out on top: Mary Rollinger - first place, jane Schneider - second place . . . the bake sale for the benefit of the Bishop's Relief Campaign . . . having to go to T. C. on Penzance Day without any make- u . . . the origination of the Octave 0 Prayer for seniors by the sophomores Study Club . . . Virginia Wright achieving honors for our class by getting special mention in the Minnesota Regional Art Contest . . . hnal tests . . . these are the things we will remember when we start our junior year . . . .i l 1 , nv -. A., ...-. I 7 I t var' .4 f bw f'-- I v is A I V 4 , r- , -. Q.. K -- LJ: E : E F- 4. 'T 5 v , 1,5 X , Nhrx Rhkuxx '- R i PiX l7JvlwN'v'xx,1 Nhu liH!1HHgrI .lauc SxhIlClJCI' Slndm Sheridan Ii :- Z' Nm in Fknggu' - ' . ,L -L Kiixwgfi K 'N' IF I sf j 'Q' x .za 1:7 . - ' - - 'S' f. 5' ., --:- .-. - wg- l ytl' vm T. X - an ' 35 X4 ,, -x Q. .Img lk:-.uxws Snvdu' . Q !' 5V .Inncr Rnmgu Ami-1 SUIU Parrinm Slchcnalcr Marv Ann Srclgcnwuld M X . X a Y' N 'Y if xH MAH W .lk In ru 1.1 k xv Q 3:SQ.l5H X Q ' x Q N M f , f K ' E 9 Uhyru Wllcv S 'wt ,Q f' K,nrhxx11W.ailU' 5lmIL'x Vllmc . R -6 fi x Q Q if 4 Ardvs W.: I :cm Sv Dvllnrcs Wollb 6444 ,Q V 'xsyvc J .. M4.,',ly,,5k,1g,, Elmer xm.1xAx' w'.lIQHllWJLIl UH: llll- lwflflhf i Y iWQ Dugud Je my .load fu dy 16941, at at Q 1 764864464 , ,ezulantwuf ' lmpamdedadmdkaudeagkwdaq. W ggf: f X 1 - is 'W,lUXN . MQ X A li.1rh.xr.z Wxrka lx 5 ,V - . ,,,: ,gg N X Gram: Za burowski xf I w I I Mlwu lvnlin xkx W K x I, Q A. W K- VQQQ X H f A 'S XX P 5 JP A g A. X- f ,,ggA 4 I X xx' '- X ui X t l . .X - Qi.- '- 5 f i i D X X I l.l ,. .. ll ',., ... ,... .L . ,ilu 1 K I I ' or .ry Therese Albel Mary Margaret Bolt: Mary Czaplewski rriCiasBai-mhelrz Donna Brown Eleanor Duhm ' 1 Beck janet Brown Domchy Dubigl X Mardell Cilevnki 'Patricia Pockens Bonnie Cisznlc Barbara Gappa 1-f' llrv A Fmdudlenoyludfozmmimtl ommtd 7wea4mea We freshmen of Cathedral High School will never forget . . . getting lost the first day of school . . . Initiation Day . . . big, bad Seniors . high heels for initiation, necessitating slow travel, consequently tardy for all classes . . . the new group of officers elected each month, the start of a new tradition . . . the strange feeling upon asking Sister Lorraine for first tardy excuse . . . supporting missions by sale of syrup candy . . . Sister Olga's perfect banana bread Qown subsequent failure to produce sameD . . . the dog who came tosixth periozlstuiy .. .We love little Willie , but Miss Payton didn't , . . lessons in soap carving at Physical Edu- cation . . . joining a mission Study Club and receiving a Paladin award . . . Sister Justinian's chicken interrupting all classes . . . the party for the seniors and Sheila's impersonations . . . first grueling ex- perience with calesthenics - sore bones, sore bones, those sore bones . . . There will be festival practice immediately after school . . .the farewell program for Monsignor Jennings . . . monologue contest - April, May, and' june were three little girls - But, junior, I spent years letting X equal the unknown . . . skeleton in freshmen homeroom . . . Father Clinton's religion classes . . . fencing class - On guard! . . . the thrill of wearing formals for music festival . . . serv- ing communion breakfast for Seniors . . . glorious last days of school . . . and lastly the thought that we were no longer the babies of the school . . . for now we are mighty sophomores . . . Q . .nf Hg K x X: . X '. 1' .... W -Q! A 3 N Y' . x Q + Duns Gncmk ihccllc 'l4lS7C3XNkl N1.1rx blanc KIIIIIR will many . . . .X Q Ye . -of .22- ,Lumc Hank X1.au jcnmngi HIL-lhffh Kivrh Q-. '., A-K wflsgi- . 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