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1-e K Quay, Q! 'f'1rK4'V ' r ' uv 4, ,wi X I 1 i ff, X N Xl , ,A ll ri ix X, W, I 'i 4 'l SEB! if it x Top Row: Dorothy Cook, Mary Chapman, Verna Haynes, Alta Flynn, Ethel McDonald. Second Row-Louise Bachand, Grace St. Onge, Cecelia Godfrey, Betty Baum, Lois Lundberg, Aileen Stack, Emily jaques. First Row: Helen Flaherty, Lorraine Chmieleski, Marie Hack, Catherine Kelly, Lorraine Boyle, Helen Baum, Louise Nys, Marydean Pelletier. Czghe Wooster Gino This club is just what its name implies. Every member is a Booster in action 1- 1 as well as name. Realizing that our school spirit was not what it should be the group I . , i . Ni organized this tall. i They meet before every game to practice school yells. The improvement in our cheering and the increase in the amount of pep in the student body has been quite noticeable and we give the thanks to our Booster Club. They have secured Booster buttons which they display proudly. OFFICERS Louise Nys ....... ..,.................... ...... P r esidellt Lorraine Boyle .......... ............ S ecretary 'yt Mrrrydearr Pelletier ........ ....... v ice President i f' LJ YS Nf - ..66- .egg l 1 L2 6555? S ij .1 3---7-ee .L-,SifijzfZ,42,Jv 3 g Wie X,
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li i- MARYDEAN PELLETIER MILDRED BEAUTO THOMAS MCGILL Awards of fflonor The K. of C. medal will be given this year to Nlarydean Pelletier, for obtaining the highest scholarship for her four years in high school. The second highest scholastic standing was earned by Mildred Beauto. She is class Salutatorian. The john D. Mahon, jr., Medal will be awarded for the highest Athletic and Schol- astic standing to Thomas McGill. The Doctor james W. McGill Medal will go to the winner of an essay contest on .a phase of character education. The winner of this Medal will be announced on Gradua- tion Day. The medal last year was awarded to joseph Lee. Henry Chisholm was successful in winning first place in a City Contest sponsored by the Superior Public Library. Congratulations, Henry. Mildred Beauto earned an Honorable Nlention in a National Essay contest on the Patriotic Observance of Thanksgiving. If j, Quill and Scroll On March the first the Cathedral High School was granted a charter in the Na- tional Honorary Society for High School journalists, the Quill and Scroll. The purpose of the Quill and Scroll is to instill in students the ideal of scholarship to advance the standards of the profession of journalism by developing better journalists and by inculcating a higher code of ethicsg to promote exact and dispassionate thinking, clear and forceful writing, H ln order that a pupil may qualify for membership in this organization he must: in l. Be of at least junior or senior classification. ' l 2. Be in the upper third of the class in general scholastic standing at the time of xl their election. 3. Have done superior work in writing, editing, or in business management. t ' 4. Be recommended by the supervisor or by the committee governing publications. ' f 5. Be approved by the National Secretary-Trensurer. X ' f . riff jifilap f in ix l - -1-
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5 ff A Y or JN tt., A 55-TSXJ I see 'kara .Q X V T rt, is Ni 7 . if I X X X X X' F-Kal 5 on fe . ,cj X X if for f i Ag 25 ijt Top Row: Eleanor Payton, Alice Bird, Alberta Sherman, Dorothy Dual, Verna LaBarge Helen Lee. Second Row: Kathryn Eno, Marion Swanson, Anna Grace Huck, Leota Lue, Alice gmith, Mary Etta Evered, Irene Payton. First Row: Marjorie Maloney, Adelle Kolanek, Kathryn Metzger. Marjorie Donovan. The Aurora Gino Four years ago a group of Sophomore girls organized a club for the purpose of ,furthering social activities about Cathedral. They took the name of Aurora Each year new members were initiated and greater achievements attained. Today the Aurora .1 has seventeen active members, and approximately ten alumnre. X' This year the first Aurora event was an Autumn dance. The occasion was Hal- ijf F lowe'en-time, so the auditorium was gaily decorated in the seasonal black and orange. Invitations numbering about 150 were sent out, and the affair was a great success. rf' l Another never-to-be-forgotten activity of the Aurora of 1930 was the sponsoring of fi' this year's Ivy Queen contest. The contest was the most successful of its kind, both lf financially and socially, ever held at Cathedral. Two Aurora members participated in V tal, the contest, and one of them, Dorothy Dual, was crowned Queen of the Ivy. X The Aurora Alumnze have organized this past winter and have become very active. ' OFFICERS l First Semester Second Semester ,N Leota Lue ......... ......... P resident ...,...... ...... M arjorie Donovan W 7 Eleanor Pa fton ...... ....... V ice President ......,. ......... I rene Pa ton , 1 3 Y A , Kathryn Eno .......... ...... S eeretary ....... ...... A nna Grace Huck N ' ..NAlberta Sherman ..,... ..... T reasurer ....... , .............. Helen Lee ' Lt .. ll Q . X Q3 -fx 1 . 14 ,ae -61- . .- ' .,' ' -v--xg N. 1 gylfffgiif- -7- J-ff'--XQXX Q. L 5 'v FI'---T2-c'T1S' ' T' - i 'n-VL:
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