Superior Cathedral High School - Memories Yearbook (Superior, WI)

 - Class of 1930

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Xe.. BLS ..,. .., ., ., ,-,fffx ' ,Tess 1 UV, lyvg X, K? Ja T ,- is 1 f fW' V at i t i ELL ffl Top Rgw: john Turnbull, George Bird. George Swentskofski, Donald Bradley, Henry Chisholm, Lowell arst. Third Row: Mae Wiles, Cecelia Archanibeau, Adeline Cronin, Ruth Dolan, Cecelia Thillman, Margaret Berlinger, Florence Thede, Margaret Lozon, Luella Bruette, Mary jo Henretty. Second Row: Mary jean Wiechert, Patricia Royle, Sadie White, jean Hudson, Virginia Walsh, Dorothy Beaufo, Adeline Charbonneau, Beatrice May. First lycra.: john Flaherty, Alwin Culliton. Alice McDonnell, Margaret johnson, Louis Larson, Fred Des ar in. qreshmen Glass You, U Freshmen, like pilots of planes, are starting on a very long and dangerous journey. ln your plane, ' posite shore-Knowledge. First you must go utmost to make your ship strong and safe. They will aid you in choosing the accessories for your ship such as Hard Work, Reliability, Punctuality, Studiousness, and Good Hab- its. The mechanic will put these in with patience and accuracy, causing them to run with Co-operation and Efficiency, The body of Truth is a little more than half the span of the wings Energy and Physical Training. There would be no use trying to start without the propeller Originality, Wheii your plane is built, and built well, you must choose your fuel. It must be chosen with care, for it must have honesty, unselfishness, capability, and industriousness. Further co-operation by the use of a good oil and you will have perfect lubrication. After you have christened your ship with due ceremony, launch it and start your journey. May the weather be favorable and may your gas hold out! However, all will not be easy on the journey, lf you have not thoroughly examined your plane some engine trouble caused by Laziness may develop and leave you in a dire position. lf your wings have not been securely placed they may loosen under the pressure of the wind. Many disturbances of the air will beset you before you reach your goal, but with Education, you are heading across a vast ocean for the op- to the best plane builders, your teachers, who will do their true courage and wisdom, wise guidance and a strong plane, you will become a sate airplane carrier where you can land after the first lap of your journey. I Xi ti ti K i i tl t i -5o- ' i gift 3 'fx .JW -H xv , J,-', ,.

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55 ,ff K ynsng K . V ' it -Mx it E it f t 3 - 19 - X X X X s is Xxxiiilst girl .X . N qreshmen Qhrist Ghurch -- Q3hiladehUhia ,. ZX There are more than eight hundred and fifty churches in Phila- delphia but we point out the Old Christ Church as an example of the beautiful modern trend in old Gothic architecture. The building sug- gests strength, though it is not large. It is a treasure chest, historically, and in it are preserved the pews used by Washington and Franklin. It also contains a bell of historical significance. Yes, Freshmen, you have the farthest to go, but you have the f opportunity of growing better and finer each year. Follow the sure i if l X and slow road and you will soon be the Seniors of '33, a class of which 3 Cathedral will be proud. Ni i l X i XX tp lx 1 SWF IRS F11 fi ,f,-. 7151! K at e



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X 1 if A, 1 it l vi v, .N -as , Z-:fwgv 'VS-3:9 li fl.-' 1 ru Q wa girl, , .ie NT' V. -e ' A we F , . ,ff-W ' ' 'He ' - X B4-14 A V V 'il 5 ,-,f C X it X V' ' X sci ,fi- T T Ni wfxf, 'gg 5 we X hx' 5, Y . , i Top Row: William Higgins, Robert Hayden, Felix Hager, Lloyd McCumber. Third Row: William McDonough, Bernard Walter, Marion Quosky, Agnes Metzger, Florence jackno, Eileen St, Onge, William Murphy, Harold Perrin. Second Row: Angeline Goleski, jane Bonner, Otto Schreck, Ned McGrath, Edward Stack, Verna Haynes, Mar Ble enber Y Y - First Row: Catherine gonway, Leo Rojeski, john Chandler, Norrie Maloney. qreshmen Glass Due to their successful athletic endeavors, the Freshmen have raised themselves in the upper classes' estimation. Usually Freshmen are the recipients of incessant punning at the hands of the juniors and Seniors, but this year they have redeemed them- selves. They are now looked upon with glances of equality, rather than with the usual contempt. How did they do it? Well, it was this way. The Freshmen basketball team be- came, as we thought, very rash and challenged the Senior boys to a game. No one ex- pected them to win, but they wanted to be contrary and they did win. Then they knew that the Sophomores were a fairly easy mark so they played and beat them. Then the nervy Freshmen had to play the juniors, but not being up to their usual form, they were defeated. However, they showed great determination to challenge the upper classes, something no other Freshman class had done. The worthy members of this team were: Don Bradley, Dawson Fitzgerald, Henry Chisholm, Lowell Darst, William Higgins, john Turnbull, and William McDonough. james Rooney is the only Freshman on the Cathedral Basketball Team, and he has done so well that he is considered one of the better players on the team. l am sure he will be even more of an asset to the team in the three years he has left at Cathedral. Lowell Darst, the class president, is distinctive because of his being the best vio- linist in school. He is a great favorite as an entertainer, and has taken part in several school as well as outside programs. The class boasts of two other accomplished vio- linists, namelyg Leo Rojeski, and Freddie Des jardine. We predict great success for Mary jo Henretty and Verna Haynes in future school assemblies. ln truth, if the Freshman class of 1930 keep up as they have begun, they will surely be a wonderful Senior Class in 1933. .51- V b Q.

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