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

 - Class of 1930

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-tQ!'fx f 'J U lr' ' T Tj ff ,T Y T f f! -'gf -12 J Magi 5 Zz! HTEQ' fl of X ,J x . te., Q xxx, X it ff! IJ I , 'X Shi W i Top Row' louise Bachand Grace St. Onge, Louise Nvs, Betty Baum, Angeline De Cook. Second Ixfoui: jeanette Petrick4Dorothy Cook, Mary C'hapman', Helen Baum, Marie Hack, Gertrude Malin- owski. First Row: Eileen Deneen, Lois Lundberg, Aileen Stack. ezfestrello Club ln the fall of the year 1929, the Perestrello Club was organized for the further- ance of the cause of the missions, and also for the purpose of encouraging social activities among the girls of Cathedral. Une of the first functions of the year was an after school mixer, the proceeds of which were used for our Sisters in China. The interest in this activity was so marked that the members were greatly encouraged. The Club took an active part in arrangements for the school Carnival. Under the direction of Helen Baum, their president for the first semester, the Perestrello had charge of the vaudeville of the Carnival. ln addition to a few social activities, the club has done considerable missionary work. The girls enjoyed making little articles to be sold for the purpose of raising money for the Missions. At the beginning of the second semester Dorothy Cook was chosen president of the club. To her goes most of the credit for the impressive initiation ceremonies in which three new pledges, Emily jaques, jean Quinn, and Marydean Pelletier, were taken into ,the club. They were accepted as members at a beautiful candlelight ceremony and th'-'i honored at a banquet given at the Hotel Duluth. This delightful affair will long be rc- membered by the members as one of their most successful undertakings. 4. Yi rl 'i l . X i . lvl p OFFICERS 1 . First Semester Second Semester i Helen Baum ..,,, ,,..,.,. P resident ..,,, ...,...... D orothy Cook f Aileen Stack .,.,,,.... .,.,. V ice President ...... .......... E ileen Deneen Louise Bachand ...,,, ...... S ecretary '....,,. .......l 4 ngeline De Cook Betty Baum ...,.. ..... ' l'reasurer ....... ...... j eanette Petriclg- Aus- Y Mrk' ,wqiif A 5 ' - --.-4 Q fr, 'asa --ff. , X av. X 'Q

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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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l W... K-4!h..,,I Q Wi K Q I fu 5 2 .,' -3 ,'.,-:7:ftA-g5-?g,- .-5 if of w Qremafzes qdell of jlfoscow At the foot of the tower of Ivan Velislzey fCreat Saint fohnj, we fnd the King of Bells, Tsar Kolokol, commonly known as the Bell of Moscow. lt is a superb bell, cast in 1734, and it has held its place through the centuries as the largest of the world's bells. Its dimensions are startling, It is twenty feet high. nearly twenty-one feet in diameter, and it weighs twenty-two tons. lt's greatness seems to make it immune to all harm, but the large chip and crack in its side give mute evidence of the result of a fall from its tower in I737. fust as the Bell of Moscow is considered the King of Bells, so should Dramatics be considered the King of Arts. However, not the greatness or immensity of dramatics, but the beauty and the perfection, that we at Cathedral strive to attain, is that which makes Dramatics the King. Q av Jx , X' . 1 X i lp Nr,

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