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A Sufi EDITOR IN CHIEF Edward Boleslaw Babowicz St. Stanislaus Parish ASSOCIATE EDITORS James Phillip Murray Raymond Carl Slater Donald Herbert Winklemes Sacred Heart Parish St. Mary Parish Holy Family Parish ART EDITOR James Edward Fiedler Blessed Sacrament Parish BUSINESS MANAGER Raymond John Sullivan Thomas Gerard Rinn St. Andrew Parish St. Andrew Parish ASSISTANTS Donald Samuel Malmberg St. John Parish CIRCULATION MANAGER james Alexander Minton Cathedral Parish SPORTS EDITOR Robert Joseph Ferretti Holy Rosary Parish MANAGERS OF THE CLASSES Charles Raymond Colvin Cathedral Parish James Richard Kress Cathedral Parish Carl Grover Longnecker St. Andrew Parish john Albert Mancini St. Tobias Parish Paul Emil Miller St. Andrew Parish Ronald Philip Mullaney Cathedral Parish Joseph Valentine Reszkowski St. Stanislaus Parish Richard Thomas Roberts Sacred Heart Parish Carmen joseph Romeo St. Andrew Parish Lawrence John Serafin St. John Parish john Raymond Whaling St. Joseph Parish John Joseph Zyiala St. Patrick Paris
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TO Master of Arts Headmaster of Cathedral Prep Tms GRADUATING CLAss RBSPECTBULLY Dlznxcfvrns 74a .dezwdae e OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FORTY'SIX
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74a .Jermaine 4,6 1946 The Lake Shore Visitor, August 19, 1921: On Friday, August 12, His Lordship, John Ma,rk Gannon, D.D., D.C.L., pre' siding at a meeting of the Reverend Pastors of the Episcopal City, convened for the purpose of discussing the Christian education of boys of high school grades. The Cathedral Pre' paratory School for Boys was the expression of the sense of the assembled body and the one result, but of mighty import, achieved. It was the summer of 1921. Not long before, a new Bishop had been appointed to the See of Erie. Born and reared in Erie, and himself denied the advantages of a Catholic Secondary Education, the new Bishop was keenly aware of the need of a Catholic high school for boys. After conferring with the pastors of the city, Bishop Gannon summoned the Reverend joseph J. Wehrle, S.T.D., Superintendent of Diocesan Schools, and together they formulated plans for Cathedral Prep. A faculty of four priests and one layman was selected and the school opened on a September morning of 1921. Twentyflive short years have swiftly passed since that memorable day and we, the Class of '46, find ourselves in the unique position of graduating at the end of a quarter of a century of our school's existence. We humbly dedicate this yearbook to the com' memoration of the Silver Jubilee of Cathedral Prep and deem it only fitting that we honor that group of '21, the Most Reverend John Mark Gannon, the first faculty, and the first boys to attend the Cathedral Preparatory School for Boys. Not forgetting, however, that the purpose of a yearbook is to be the embodiment of our fondest memories of school life, we shall endeavor to the best of our ability, to capf ture the essence of those humorous incidents, and those odd, but somewhat heartwarming occurrences, which have always been an integral part of our stay at Prep. Then perhaps in years to come, this, our edition of the Literulae, may recall many hazy thoughts from the intangible depths of a sea of oblivion, that we may relive in retrospect those exper- iences which delighted us in Prep school days. This Literulae, then, has a twofold purpose: To commemorate the Past, and in our own way, To immortalize the Present. Edward Babowicz, '46 Editor
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