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. f . f-' ' - - FX C Y 1 . -X ' 'wfx' ., as ,, Zig? ,gif 7-1. iffy K 'TCXJYU 5? f 3 , Achievements Although we cannot here give accounts of the numerous achievements of Cathedrals Alumni, we can recall a few. William McNamara, a Senior at the University of Wisconsin, has been commended by Dean Goodnight for holding the highest scholastic average in the Phi Kappa during the last period. George Flynn, a junior at St. Thomas College has been elected to the Honorary Scholastic Fraternity. George Flynn has carried an average of 92 during his years at Saint Thomas. Surely you have all seen the Stenotype National Magazine which carried the pic- ture of one our alumni on its cover. She is none other than Constance Kayda, a graduate of '28. Miss Kayda has accomplished very much in these two years, and we are very proud to know that her first training in Commercial work was at Cathedral. She is now private secretary to the president of a 35,000,000 corporation. Dan M-cNally. another of Cathedral's graduates, is on the faculty of the George- town Umverslty of Washington, D. C. He is studying law at the same time. Leo Gilson was one of the thirty-one, out of a group of one hundred and twenty- four, who took the examination for a registered pharmacist certificate, to pass the exam- mation. He is now holding a position in a local drug store. Among alumni who will receive degrees in june are: Norbert Berthiaume a degree in Commerce from Saint Thomas, Patrick McGill an A. B. from Saint Thomas. William McNamara an A. B. from the University of Wisconsin, john Gaynor a degree in Dentistry -from Loyola University. A press announcement on March eighth carried the news of the marriage of Doris l-app and Roland Damm. Both are members of the class of '27. Congratulations. A number of our Alumni are about to enter the business world. Vivian Lapp has made an enviable record in Stenotype at Bartley's Business College. Catherine McCabe is likewise doing successful work. The Bonner Sisters are worthy representatives of Cathedral at Duluth Business University. Mary Gilson is with them. Interesting accounts of classroom experiences have been given by our staid teach- ers: .Margaret Metzger who is teaching at lronwoorl, Michigan, and Margaret McDonald at Finlayson, Minnesota. Ralph Schibstead is registered at Saint Thomas as is Andrew johnson. Rebecca Dresser has chosen the better part for she entered Saint Rose Convent in November, 1929. Those of our Alumni who are already in business are evidently successful judging from the favorable reports received. G Among them are: Evelyn McConnell, Harriet Hebert. Helen Murray, Agnes Ches- nik, Henrietta Kolanek. Katherine Cronin, Genevieve Sicard, the Evered Brothers, Dorothv Rabidou. Dorothy Sheskern, Marion Morris, Agnes Corcoran. Helen Patterson, gelen Gozanski, john Petrick, Frank Malinowski, Connie Grimes, Anna Drbiak, Francis uinn. Harry Bouchard has made a name for himself in air craft. He is a licensed flier and owns his own plane l Cathedral is well represented at the Superior State Teachers' College by the fol- lowing: James Kelly, Veronica McGuire. Eleanor Huot, Doris McCorkell, Rosabelle Manley, Mary Mahon, Eleanore Kelly, Ralph Baum, Richard Conness, Madge McHugh. William Charbonneau. Bernice Malinowski, Walter McNally, john Sullivan, john Specht, Philip Cleary, Francis McCabe. William Colter is often officiating at Athletic Activities and keeps Open House always for Alumni at the Colter Plumbing Establishment. A group of Cathedral girls have taken up their residence at Saint Mary's Hospital for three years. Mary Sweeney was graduated in February, Mary Flaherty will be in the class in june, .ludity DeBruyne, Clementine Bleyenberg and Angela Kremple are in the second year of their course. Donald McConville has made a name for himself in track work at Notre Dame U., where he is a junior. Theodore Bernacki has entered the law school of De Paul University 42- 31:7 A
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