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

 - Class of 1930

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1 7 l I In I, l I I l Ag: FL? frffi. ' , 'fi T3-X ' N X 1-.Q -as XX X X Jaxx x s M K K 1 YK . at Mildred Beauto, Kenneth Gordon, james O'Day, The Rt. Rev. Monsignor john M. Owens. The CZ-Siekawitha ission Cllnit The students on the whole are very responsive to the suggestions and advice of their newly appointed advisor who has accomplished much during her short time in that capacity. Over forty dollars worth of tin foil and stamps were collected and sold. Five twenty pound boxes were sent to China with a check for fifteen dollars at Christmas. Another check amounting to three times as much will be sent in the near future. One of our social clubs also gave a mixer to raise funds to enable our sending another twenty pound box across the Pacific. The members of the club are often exhorted to otfer up Holy Communions and Masses for the Missionaries and their charges. just now the secretary is soliciting prayers and good works for a spiritual bouquet to be sent to China together with a letter announcing the arrival of a carton. Our Mission Unit is the largest organization in our school. Every pupil is proud to be a member of the club. The monthly meetings are always looked forward to with great anticipation and pleasure. Some very good programs have been featured on these occasionsg the public speaking class especially. took an active part in many of the programs. Truly the Cathedralites are not to be beat when it comes to Missionary activities. MISSION OFFICERS President ......... ......................................... ......., j a mes O'Day Secretary ..,,.,... i..... K enneth Gordon Treasurer .... ...................ii.......................... M ildred Beauto Advisor ......... ...... ' The Rt. Rev. Monsignor john M, Owens - - -cn- - .1 H E: if . ss ql Y ' W

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an f 4 v 4 Q ff 'fllffg ieo. Qiifffia E17 36 ' -i L f f 1 s' - ' S attuned Svrhnlantiry 1510255 nnnriatinn V. 1929 ALL-AMERICAN YEARBOOK CONTEST i fu gig? , ,X 'L H' XX V TWW5' f 1 6 - TQ W do e n-if IVY In recognition of its merit.: is awarded Qllzgmzriran Zbunnr Rating in tlte Nfntll Nadonal Yearlwoolc Contesty of the National Scholastic Press Association atv the University of Minnesota, Department of Journalism, this frst clay of October, 1929. APPMJLY 2 ,.fe..ae-I' Qlgnlinnlllilllllii ' --Y DN T Nl-A-mn: . . hurll! I llnidllnu - - Exnllnx hmmm-u - - - hah Inn mum - lwlu A-mn' V lnlrthdlul - Ilnlunnl f T' All-AMQVLCQW Q8l'lfLfiC3,t6 The All-American Certificate was conferred on the l928 lvy, of which Edward Baum was Editor, and the 1929 Ivy, of which Doris McC0rkell was Editor. As you know, this certificate is the highest rating any annual can receive. These ratings are given out by the judges of the National Scholastic Press Association. Our editors were especially commended for the explicit carrying out of the themes of the annuals. The themes that were selected by the statf gave them an opportunity to display their ingenuity and original- ity. The theme ot the '28 annual was the story of the iron ore industry in Superior, that chosen by the '29 staff was the spirit of our missionaries in China. Both of these were appropriate themes, for they instilled enthusiasm in the student body as well as those out- side of our school. Though there are other annuals published by the various schools of Superior, our lvy is the only annual which ever obtained this great honor. just think of it! The only annual in Superior, receiving the All-American Certificate. We can surely be, and truly are, proud of our annual and Alma Mater. Our two certificates are framed and occupy a conspicuous place in the main cor- ridor. at oc, Dalit 1 N , Q



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, Lffizg, --. ff Y 1 J- E. . ff ' IQ rfffzl ILL 'Z f 'HX ff' x 0 , mg' t w?'xP2- 5TW27f5 ,' if? . I fy T of A M Tih 1 ,gg e oy tr Moen Dorothy Dual The Ivv Queen honor was conferred on Dorothy Dual, a sophomore at Cathedral. Miss Dual in a long white gown, trimmed with white tulle, led the procession of her attendants, all attired in delicately shaded gowns. The con-- test, which was sponsored by the Aurora Club, was a great success. jeanette Petrick finished in second place, Alberta Sherman in third, and Lois Lundberg in fourth. Amid the applause, a crown of ivy was placed on her head by one of the small attendants. The ceremony of Coronation was enhanced with the charm lent by the tiny flower girls, Marjorie Ann Dowd and Patricia Lucille Donovan. Little Gloria Marie Price and Virginia Mae Bugel crowned the Queen with a sprig of Ivy. Philip Schnell and Ed- ward Kubala announced the coming of the royal group with trumpets. The Girls' Glee Club sang the Coronation song. Immediately following the ceremony, an interesting program of music and speech was rendered. Miss Kate Bartley was the principal speaker who chose for her topic, Why, Success? All who witnessed the affair carried away pleasant memories. Jeanette Petrivk N4 ff--f-i, a ---Kid A I 'lt i:'LCTlWTGyfW w

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