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

 - Class of 1954

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The Reverend David R- King The Reverend Irving Meyett Superintendent Teacher of Religion II. Teacher of Religion IV. Aff Y Q' ,Llif:7l' K J H, 0 ! The Reverend Joseph Kelchak Supervisor of Athlefics Sister M. Maureen, Principal, and Miss Margaret Spielmacher check over daily records as they reach the office desk. Just 7 Y Tis education forms th v 5 A I i e common mind, , . . as the twig is bent, the tree s inclined. --Pope During their years behind the desk the Seniors have nurtured their Tree ot Knowledge. Storms and droughts have played havoc all the Way long, but now the sunshine ot Graduation shines brightly before them. They are ready to go forth deeply rooted in Faith, sound prin- ciples, and tair mindedness. May the days ahead be joyous, and fruit- ful tor both this lite and the Eternal . . ,iq 1 i,----- A lj 1 i ,. 'H ' iw, ww .Ulf- , - o - ,4 xx A r- 1 +-d-'jf- , U Q - Q ,. Q L - X NJ. , i .if- I . . 4 ., fL ' a . enior Class fm? 5 ' :as I-of f -v..1':j'. .- - '-,..x.1 - -, f-n.- A ' Q -325-Llai' .-'4 pf: .- 'i Lvl r ' I 1 C -an .ff . -if b 4 .1 f'.,- . is . . A , 1- ' l 'IL ml ' 'Q 4 m - ,F -Pr if aj an I M gf: FRANCES ARMITAGE Fran Her mood may be gay or else short and snappy, 'But we must agree, there's no one like Frannie. 1 MARY ANN BARTHEN ..Mame., A quiet, sweet, blonde Miss One of whom we shall surely miss. MARY ANN ARDELL Mary Ann Modest, quiet, reserved is she, The best of friends she can be IEANNE BLAHA I' f .. - U , Jeannie t Joy and fun ride sparkling in her eyes. , 1 i , x ' Q 1 7 , 1 ff I I X Willing, gay, always dependable DEA MAE BALL Hogan Could anything be more commendable. BETTY BORRESON .Bossa Not quiet nor loud, nor short, nor tall, But a pleasant mixture of them all 4 1 GEORGE CHICRAS Chick Friendly, clever, and full of wit, Never fails to make a hit. ISLA CHISHOLM ,ilu A likeable girl, with a likeable way, She's happy and cheerful every day. Micimei cuuum: curly ln sports he rates as one of the best, A Cathedralite he's proved himself, when put to the test. .IO ANN DeMOl ulanu Serene and gracious, pretty and neat, One whom everyone likes to meet. , MARY PATRICIA CONROY UPN., A girl, happy, and frienclly, and gay, Into our hearts she has made her way. CHARLES DQSMET Ch mack He was crowned king, this honor we tell, Was never given to a fellow quite so swell. 5 D V ' gf' fd! I 1 L5 i I, lb ,f , JI -'I I n H I a t A l A it ' M BARBARA FILLION Barb Just like a regular teakettle, Always bubbling over. t 'I I l 'v ' I Q 5 Wi , P1 i I . 1, I. i 1-DI i JANET FISHER Hhnf. Smiles and smiles and miles of smiles, Dimple her face with various styles. Rl Q . 'S I 1 F I V A ' ' 1 I 4 JOANN DHOOGE wot, Her way is pleasantg her smile is goldg Her friendship is lasting- never to be sold. gi JOHN FlAHERTY Johnny Happy men have many friends, His list of friend h s ips never ends. .N Lriiiql 1 119,445 DOROTHY FISHER TinkIe Her enthusiasm is exceeded by her pep. l PATRICIA GALL MPM.. She has time for lots of fun, Still she gets her school work done. X, THERESA GILBERT Tessie With a pleasant smile, a winning way, She happily starts out each new day. GERALD GOBIN Bones A basketball hero is this lad, And as a friend he's not so bad. a' A I 'B l 'V MONICA GLONCHAK Monie AlI cheerful, all gay and bright, Does all things well and does them right. I I n it .flflf fo .4 Q CAROL GOLDBERG 1 llsug BUSH 4 5Her heart is an ocean, wide and deep, Where whirling waves of friendship meet. Tv, -.QV MARGIE Gl0NEK Marge She'll be remembered by teachers and pals, As being the very nicest of gals. can enoss can Loaded with humor, vigor, and zest, Take it from us, she's one of the best. X ,. 'TUV' fi ROBERT GUNDERSON ,iaobu Brains and personality has he, Bob is tops, you must agree. LOUIS HANSON using., A success in life he will surely be, Because of his enticing personality. MARY ANN HUGHES Hughsie Gay, charming and full of fun, She makes a friend of everyone. BARTHOLOMEW JEWSON Hslffu Ambition is his middle nameg Watch him climb the ladder of fame. PATRICIA DRESSER uzolnu 'Tis laughter makes the world go round, And so this girl plays her part. GEORGE .IOHNSTONE George Quiet and genial in every way, He'll gain success some future day GEORGE COEL Georgie He's tall and thin and maybe not gallant, But still we believe he has hidden talent. THOMAS DUNGAN unmu That scientific mind of his, Makes this lad a real whiz. JOHN BARTELL Johnny Not too loud, nor yet too shy, Just the average, all-around guy. LEO ROGUS nleon Always glad, never sad, The finest friend you ever had. JAMES KELLY Speedy Neat, polite, and dependable too, Boys like Jim are far too few. TnMOTI-IY KELLY Lennie Some nonsense here and there Makes school life easier to bedr- 1 SALLY JOLICOEUR JoIli A lovely girl and very sweet, Surely a pleasant one to meet. BEVERLY KOW ALCIYK Breezy 'She's full of wit and loads of fun? ' ' k she'll I? you dont have a IO 0, have one. JOSEPH KIMMES qos.. Happy is Joe, from care he is free, Why aren't they all as contented as he? , . o 1 ' PAUL HEYTENS Paulie Partridges, deer, or rabbits, Just spur on his talking habits. X LENORA KING ul-.ou Cute and shy and very sweet, . She's the one tha1's hard to beat. NANCY LaPORTE uNlnu A iolly girl, chuck full of fun She's always nice to everyone. 1 1 M! fl Y .5 PT, - . LESSOM f I lily 'llttm-Avi sl'1ev'knaws 56 greg H' Q , l1e's,ffrie ly wdyl, evdryw er 4 f .. - . - . , , by ' l . . v , 1 I I i L I X. Q NW ' Yi J? jg' ll 'l o l 'tl' ui 4 f , f ,V xl? JV, Lax 'Jill ' Ld JA J 4' D X' X J VINCENT lESCYNSKl Chop Chop Not too loud, not too shy, 1 Just the nicest sort of guy. Lf , sf' l JG! A rfv . : w is ,J ' ' I J s liifleyf but ' e, Af A if .Q If Tbqvf ,always a twinlfle ' her eyes. , X ' '1 nqseumav MQCARINEY f'.'xl 4'.' I ' i . c ll . ' ll . ' Rosle 'Tlarrfiee is the way to be, Not ing ever worries me. I r',X0 , 4 4 , ,A ,,'p 4 u a ff U . I rl I .A It 5 I l A ,xx s h PATRICIA MAGDZAS PaHy 'Sweet and small- Favored by all, MORLEY McFARLIN Packy Cars and more cars are his delighi Bu! 1l'1ere's always a smile when a friend comes in sight. DAVID MERTES nmonu A handsome fellow, a really good sport, You won't find many of David's sort. 'RQ MARVIN MILLER Marv If ever work is in demand He's always the first to lend a hand. JEAN ANN PATNODE uB.niou Music, drama, science, or speech: She strives to acquire skill in each. ff! MARIE PATNODE Roe Rss Dainty and neat, Short and sweet. 1 JAMES ODLEVAK ujimn A little nonsense now and then ls relished by the wisest men. PATRICIA REIN npaw She traveled to Alabama with zest But still she likes Superior best. va. mf PATRICIA REINWAND Patti Life's a jest, all things show ii, I thought so once, but now I know it. JAMES SAMPSON Cookie Quiet, reserved, and studious is he,' I Sure to succeed wherever he may be. MVN ROBERT RINDO Bukh Never foo busy to be friendly, Never Too Yired To help. MARGE ROTSAERT Raisin Laughing eyes, sparkling smile Charming ways, and full of style. JULIANA SCHULZ Julie Studious, witty, and clever too, Her charms are many, her faults are few. MARIANNE SELNER Mar Not very tall, not very small, Friendly,.wiT?v, and liked by alI.' q I vi I ' I Y J 1 ' I v, f'l' .mllfl A 'lj f 1' 1 X74 ,y fl' 14 'f V, f l -I if L ul :VF KAY SHEAHAN ,.Kay., Always fair, never proud, Speaks at will, but seldom loud. Wir - 251 Q I . lt .X f M PATRICIA SHERIDAN Patsy Quiet, sweet, with many friends , Her winsome way echantment lands MARY KAY SHERIDAN Micky Always gentle, always kind, The type of girl we like to find. lb-5, -5- i s,xcA1uv Lssesss . u 'ukoshu' X VQ'y ckver, very neat: -'full if fun and hard td.,lJ0-31- X - U . -' . V I ' . I jak. rf ' . ' A -A :P 'X LARRY SMITH Smitty Among the boys we're sure you'll find That Larry is one of the nicest kind. 4 JAMES SODERLUND Hjimu Ambitious, smart, full of fun: Always has the day's work done. JOHN SWANSON Johnny A quiet boy who seems to have a definite aim in life. ADELE UTYRO noeleu Dark hair and pretty eyes: Not so quiet, but oh, so wise. i I' , l P-V if l . ,Af 4, l I J R, l z ylpgl jf HJ U 1 i pi , ,, V rv f' T p A r ' N Yi I -1-,n Af' Jl K , . 'Tl MARY ANN SWEENEY Mary Ann Charming, lively, full of wit, Sl'1e's always bound to make a hit. THERESE TEMPLETON u-ressn Her friends are manyg her foes Are there any? -as X GLENN VECHELL uclenu What's the use of worrying when the world is full of fun. Rose mms wAuoN caddy A jolly girl and full of funp For a peppy companion, she's the one, MICHAEL WILLETTE Miko He's a peach of a fellow and full of fun, He's liked by all, unfriendly to none. 'W .. A51 - BARBARA WOLFGRAM Bunny She cooks and sews as nice as you please, There should be more girls with talents like these. PATRICIA WHITACRE ,ipavi She chuckles and laughs like all the rest But for a friend, we think Pat's the best. CHARLENE ZIEGLER llcharll Quiet and sweet as a girl can be, Yet she has her moments of glee. 7 I Q v JOAN WILLIAMS Poni Full of fun and fancy free That's the way she wants to be. lAnd that's the way we like her to bel MARY ELLEN GOIMAN ,,M.g.. Gentle, sweet, reserved is she, Happiness reigns wherever she may be. I v ALICE FAYE SMITH ,Uudyu Cute, clever, and full of fun, Known and loved by everyone. ROBERT DAY uaobn When his ioys and studies clash, He lets his studies go to smash. RAYMOND FLAHERTY HRBYH A quiet boy, yet always ready for mischief and fun, THOMAS HACK H-I-omit He takes life with an easy swing, Content with whatever it may bring. I n ,4 MK' cg, Jet fb rg' : l If Andevs urlnh And rsol I JoAnn Borvag mas Burl-na 1: 1-. 1 Thomas Bugef L onward Bwfaga -ni Ceculia Corcoran . mrics Corcoran 1 N-the Qose Mane Ardeil OU! Acfvlfm Ar -su. 1? Barbara Brrgh J 1 Famr-5 H5 mfuustnr A 4 J I '7'Wn Ns- ,Aargnrcv Aspmwalf ? Barron 'o'X rwkam Robert Burm Q., 1--Q dx' 4'-lv. 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Ruflxowslni Q ll JOhT1 FaTI'OW A u, nr A ,f-.ra K , ,f l -Q.. Georae W.n-mul- V 'Q' Josvph Adams 1 ..,1D James Beanie N ge .Qx ,. , F Q ' 1 Yi ,E gm W, lets' Jerry Boyle x 7 -Q ary Barbara Cieleski I K I ro Co James Dandvea ,.a,.,,. --fl, fm Y , ,5 . .9 , ix I , 7 'Wa' a , . x O'- ug. ' Xl ng A Iwi! Seorge Gallagher , vw ' T If Roh:-rv HMP Zi-0 : Ma ,gl V o cm, wr-' John Kasiern ck .ar Thomas Ls Sagrf M 564, 2. 5, . If f Q as 1195 'UW A Lgviwv P1-frm ' Sylvm M41 d Mnchael Harris George Sheridan d Safford Ronald Smef qs 3+ Don Sauter Cathernne Laura Sus BY pq, Joan Sfaupe ,aqk James Sweene Y Jack Taylor Dona Tracy James Umolac Richard Wick Joanne Vandenber 9 Ciarice Thomas Wnlluams Theodore Yehle .X m i 3 is Qx Y ,H Patricia Sianion 4 213 Bernadine Zaun Edward Laureys v. Q Frances Saiec g , , Wnilnam Plasc John Gilbert 670 W MW MW wks f, ,nf , ,f ' Tig Q if Gave! lQ'.xd.1-nm ww'-4 kv.. gf? , . 'Ui In Ar 'd AVWY Rwcrward Bartell Rrchard Bollmq .lmnplw rw Br 'rr-ww Ihsmv. Bronson 'OK Ann Conley Dawpl Conway Mary Corcoran Q, GQ N4-J my--. Pamcra Dvmbrosk umm: DQMQI Jarucs: Dcfmrrwef udy Sanken VT 1 Mary Bvck 'R T' Mary Lou Berg T Mary Jo Bmlpr ram' Collms Mary o In Q ar Ronald Cube! ! Dram Culak Pnchard DeMars 4' -R .gg- Rlchard Dwffor Terry Dwxon Judith Doherty Michael Fiizgerald r W x 7' V v. ' Q F45 gif 1 r r g AMA' My Domhm n Donald Duffarw ' V7 Shaforf DU '9a ' Thomas Farull C mmm, Hand, rx' ' , fl ,gon wx ' r L , J 'rf ,jf ' Q 'C earl Trmyhy Fiynn M Sqamey Gambesk, 5 Larry Gehrmar-n . ,k k fr V, .,,, YW ,. X 31 Ernie! Gno Warren Ugbm Joanne Golar , lui, H '1 Fl, K Xxig 'U 'x Q' '51 Carole Osty bara Pa k ik V ha..-4 v X x ,AJ . N 'h Mary Patten Walter Pawhkowskt Nary Ahce Peterman Kathieen Plach ra Bruce Robertson Sandra Roe Roberta Roonev Barba a Ruth Wi 47' 1' Michael Schiesser Barbara Slckler John Sutek Joanne S 1 ' x Agra 1 Marie Soderlund J? T Lots Swanson U Ie imp Fred Petroske Sharon Remwand .Q geerts Rtchard Rutkowskt T Cathertne Scharte 'E-7 leaky Herbert Smyth Barbar '!? leton Kathertne Staruha Lance Richard Vergauwen x Charles Walton Patrick Ward ht. ,Q c . -N o uxx'5 X' xx KX x , ,Q ' , N' O 9 ' ,. - t. L X 'Q ' X I ' 1 4 fr . X Q lx 9 I Y ' O 1 KI I Q, A Q, S x wif. y W I Peter Y 500 yu Thomas Zowm a Snyder Xl , waegefle FIowers are lovely, love is flower-like, Friendship is a sheltering tree. --Coleridge I J! I . 13? 1 A swf ,. . I rl. 's A 4 . JF 4 Q 'U I 17.3 1 I ' '- in cf' ,MV 2.- 1-: v .H . H i f . N ,I vjrgffi., 4.3:- ,' 2' 1 M r J Y. fc' il 4 . ,N A e it l ' it C' i -. if 'f,,f I 1 ,n v . Ki I alta! f i , C- , ' c,-ll N. K . .. . . -Y' V fit ll .. dia. ' f- 'f i' -. V.: ga -M l, A ' l-I. . . . x With the opening ol school in Sep- tember activities began to bud and flower, bearing truit in the home- coming, the school entertainments, classroom activities both scholastic and religious, concerts, plays and debates, the carnival, and the prom. The entertainments were laden With lun, the concerts and classroom ac- tivities yielded joy in achievement, the plays Were delightful, and the debates brought A ratings QUEENS May Queen Patricia Sheridan Carnival Queen Cathy LaGesse King George Coel Prom Queen Marie Patnode King Charles DeSmet Homecoming Queen Patricia Magdzas Crowned by Delores Krynski 55? N. AZN i 7 1 1, ., 49' 4.-f . fiwff 'fl Q Q W f 5 If 1.. ' 'K ii i ,if T 5 ' cf ' ,':i'l-yiffk 5 Q 1 .ff gy' 1 A f ,,f - Uv! yy- ,N I E V , X -, k f J g 3 - 5 eff El A , ' , gms 3. ' avg. 2 V ,afrxs 1.15, - S' . x jj '2 K . I. if i if . 1 .V .,--,V u v ,,,, '-2 sg.. , gf' ,Vg A ' gig A 9' 5? S .xr f E - 2 Q 'i 'L' 41. I P Y f? 1 A CHEMISTRY LIBRARY Preparing Animal Ske-IetonsfJames Bartell, Marie McKay James Broclw, Mary Alice Byrnes, and Jerry Boyle. Sister M. Henriella, Instructor Catholic Daughters Donate Books-Mrs Leo McCorkell, Mrs N. Walters present books to Sister M. Angelinda, Librarian SQ X N ....--- Z X ndumntr 'l li? i .il ri I l 'S I 4' ' CV., , l , 5 t Q ,il 'II' f-aff 41,122- William Olson, Margaret Herubin, and Cecilia Corcoran are busy with Liturgi cal Christmas Cards. Sister M. Antolene is the instructor. --- ---- ---- ---- -- - -.11 1 v Smiling faces are the outcome of the Flying Saucer contest held by the sophomores in the geometry classes. ie . XJ X. 'sf D 'l VI M5929 C 'X- ,fI -.1::.,- -1? A ' N 4 l Qui? Q vi 'N ,Q Barber Shop Double Quartet proves suitable for These Junior boys' harmonious voices. Junior Girls Triple Trio Junior Boys Double Quartet Jean Lenihan, Accompanist .4 .- f 5 C j t The Schola-John Swanson, James Dan- drea, Charles Russ, James Swanson, Thomas Melvin, Jack McNamara, Robert Gunderson, Terrence Nolden, Thomas Dungan, Thomas Quinn, Thomas Ber- thiaume, John Schoonover sing the Proper ot the Mass each day, and take a leading part in the Sunday and weekday high masses. Sister Mary Celeste di- rects their activities. Sister M. Chiara at the organ. Senior Mixed Quartet-John Swanson, Beverly Kovvalczyk, Rosemary McCart- ney, James Kelly, Robert Rindo, Jean Patnode, Juliana Schulz, and Robert Gunderson. 'fe 'Q rx 7 l ,Wx va , A rw X -lawns, '.f..:i:m4,1 'H ' A-54.4-145m mug mefmbers of the orchestra practice with pride and E856 ,PFW 'X.4 'z'1!T'L. W .,., ,Q . ,J 'rr 7 qv , Lv f 41.-L X WL , ,qsiigj ' 1 9 .., fy it H A 3 fry: .sf . Donald D ff,ar1y, Ierry,Ma.lonei!frY6' Chgdes Russ. ,,..l., ,Q ,, 7. . N, ,, I, 1 1, . fl! If -, K auf! I ,4 f nf- - , ' 'V' ,' is 'if if VI ,W . 'Q 'f . 5114- ' . -fu J -' ,J fl ' J 1 . -- ' , A . .- , f', ' I ' ,.. f l ,' ,' ' ', 1 t A ' .ffjf 4, lf , ,JI 'ffl' 1-Q -- 4 5 J ll , ' f 1 , . , 'N' A ,. fl I ,' , 1 F . rr I ,, , t I Perfection is the goal for These members of the orchestra. I' A ' 'V11Zib:??iEEfL'9-..' 1TT 1d.fvf 14,Z YvifxVbi . 4vf5'49 ifIxi- 3 '1fW.1g'YiY?f3.-KESQQ-XF7.J+jA'f,l.2f'wrIf . Tv! ' 1 DQ X ia 'i i -1' FW ,.' ,l 5 .,rul ,NV Freslinian Double Quartet Flute players include Mary Patricia Conroy, Sharon Dungan, Anna Marie Olson, and Mary Brittan. Piano soloists are Lavomwe Kimmes, Jean Lenihan, Barbara Fillion, and Mary Cosgrove. l 'W RW' fl Q 'SZQ7 rr-cf ohh 5 0 DDQ! - ,,f,1f:i.'-gj ,,u1u z f QN11 nf' ifri, of a 6094-cgi 4 ln- 'yibp 4. ll' iff' funn iif,.,yg,iy,.i 5 41? -,uffpb 5pvA'gl' , l fl' Us ,1 ,car V 5 if l :ill M 21-. 5 - I 'ray' l E: if I1 8, . L , ,Quill glib K 'w Mises g 51' 1,5 9 i Xl t 5. div r A v .-1' 4 vi .X 7' u .:' x34 ' . ' f L , X'-ff' xi 1 Pj 1, i, - . . - 3 s 1 I 4 , ' ' .qw-I 742 Sena EVERYMAN- ln their first production of the year, the Cathedral Players received a B rating in the Wisconsin State Contest with the one-act play, Everyman. Pictured receiving their silver medals are Beverly Kowalczyk, Jack McNamara, and James Kelly. Sister Margaret Mary coached the play. Next Pagefff l. The Angel, Dorothy Fisher, welcomes Everyman to Paradise. Beverly Kowalczyk as Knowledge, and Gail Ann Gross as Good Deeds urge him to enter with faith and confidence. 2. Jack McNamara as Death summons Everyman, James Kelly. 3. Everyman pleads with Death for more time. 4. Everyman makes his peace with God through Confession Uhomas Dunganl. 4 as ff .-5,., ,k ,Q-rsg , Y :-' 7 If Q -afar aim ,I 'mf ary. El ff .- 1 new I, .Onyx h t 'C Ab Qt - ,J 'i x A E i M, CINDERELLA Uanet Fisherb and her magic cat, Ashes Uhomas Dunganl. STEPMOTHER Ulosemary McCartneyJ center, attempts to quess the fight between her daughters Tilliebelle CPatricia Reinwandl and Gladiola KMarianne Selmer? X, HOUSE COMMITTEE Jean Ann Patnode Robert Rindo, and Patricia Gall plan reserve seats for Cinderella guests IR ....-X 5 as 5-'Q 6 f COURT JESTER lGaiI Ann Grossl presents the glass slipper fo Queen Juliana Schulz and King Marvin Miller, while Prince Charming Uames Kellyj plans his own scheme. . ' N1 - Nfl ,I f'9'i ff mv! ., fa - . 1 I rt si Prom Royalty, King Charles DeSmet and Queen Marie Patnode, are surrounded by their attend- ants. Standing, Vincent Lesczynski, Tim Kelly, John Bartell, the King, Morley McFarlin, Robert Gunderson, Leo Rogus, David Mertes. Seated, Patricia Reinwand, Beverly Wowal- czyk, Theresa Templeton, Joan Williams, the Queen, Adele Utyro, Mary Ann Sweeney, and Theresa Gilbert. Girls of the Court KING JAMES SODERLUND N C sl qfome damning QUEEN PATRICIA MAGDZAS f f i 92 FU A Gia X J Tvvirler, Esther Perrin. Junior Float--We'lI Top the Hilltoppers--Room 305. Twirler, Sally Gerzic Senior Float--De-Top the Hiilltoppers. -f' DC Ji' if ff Qfi 5.1 I Sophomore Float--We'll Cut 'em Down--Room 304, Twirler, Mary Jane Davis. Twirler, Gloria Gerzic. hffff Mfr Senior Float---Old Time Royalty--George Coel and Beverly Kowalczyk 4' Ya, rj 'fm nfiatllvdbxvi Happy Juniors and Freshmen enjoy the aftermath of the basket social. Susan Perrin and Thomas Zowin team up as partners for the next dance ,phi 1 'rr- sz' if ' 4 3644 ' ,14fj,,,, f 'tv' ii . , V . f SX Zi wr il Ill! U Q x wi, 'w N' D-f to 'LJ QU V7 1 71 wk 9,5 'rn Momca Glonchak George John Mardi Gras of 1954 finds Catherine LaGesse and George Coel as reign- ing royalty. Surrounding attend- ants are Marie Patnode and James Kellyp Bart Jewson and Mary Ellen Gormang Robert Gunderson and Dea Mae Ball Robert Rindo and stone and Janet Fisher. 73 ,WA , i ' K 1' . , 5, Cathedral Debaters Jack McNamara, Dea Mae Ball, and Robert Gunderson listen as Bart Jevvson gives his views. 'Q' - .1 I F' 'x --' 4 l i 0 THAT CHRIST MAY REIGN OVER YOUTH YCS-Young Christian Students-This is our latest addition to school activities. Organized by the Reverend Joseph Kelchak, who acts as Chaplain, the YCS is comprised of boys from each of the four years of high school. The YCS is a Catholic Action Movement for students who wish effectively to bring student lite under the reign of Christ the King. Q Beauty rules T he games . . . M k 1 g d hills tower. --Jeffers B CS F965 l'0W A complete football season With- out a loss and with but one tieg and a basketball season with 19 Wins and three lossesg participation in the State Catholic Tournament at St. Norbert's, De Pere. What a record! Congratulations to the coach and to the team. Besides, what thrills! Fun, excite- ment, sociability, and good sports- manship! That's the story of the Athletics ot Cathedral for the school year of 1953-1954. ff ' - If L r 1, ,ff 4, f ,L 11? ffm! ' ff' 4 s If ' L-,Al .W rw 4 sg .SEI - f M 4 . ah, .-P , .1.Q:+,3.m: M 'MIS , 5 i. ,XL ,, Y ff . f ' f if A if U. EFL! -i 1 K . -w 'EST' fi-, Wag 1, T . .mf 'v firlx k -, 515555 Mg. . e Q Q- , -9 1 5 A 1 Q Q- ' fi m 5 EW f ' ,exp L ML, ' ' f L A 'ELTWEEL ,775 ' . if 1 i ' mbhh ' gf: Q , - di . K fi Q YP :J . , ii i, m,f+,,q saw., L Q1 -' ff 2 .wiglj 1-W L V ,fu 3. Wi , W ed , gf A fw-gig-AQ, W www 5 S 7 2: Xwa, k iv? Y w f . . W V 1, Q5 , N ' ,L -, - mx 'L' xr- ,Ia wg, .Y - Q. ivjggitz-g U ,maze 1 -'Lx wh .A HN ,,exiri'i , A K QU ff ' viva 5? 6 1183 gg .4 3 wg 2? fi? JF X i Q Ar K I 55 V? i K 'lx .Wm , Athletics l Coach Steve Bachand smiles approvingly a over the season's athletic record. FOOTBALL GAMES September ll--Floodwood at Cathedral ,o,,,,e,,-, , s he looks September l8--Two Harbors at Two Harbors ....... .,,.,, . September 25--DePadua at DePadua ,,e.,,e,sa,e , October 2--Superior East at Cathedral ....se,, A October 17--Duluth Cathedral at Cathedral ..... . 4 Wins, I game tied BASKETBALL RECORD St. Jeans ...........,vc,..,.....,,c 66 Duluth Cathedral .,c..,. . H551 Aurora ,.......,c7.,...,,c,,.,,..., 72 East s,s...s,,s,,,...s,ss,s ,,ss, . .,..65 St. Ambrose ,,,.,. --,58 Central ....ssv... ....s,s,, 5 7 Proctor ....,. .,.,,v,.a 8 3 Buhl - .....,.. 6 .ts.s, E62 East ..,......,..,. ......... 6 8 De Padua ....., Maple ,,,....,.,,, ...,..... 6 8 St. Ambrose ,,., ..,,.s - H70 Lima ....,c,....... ...,.,... 8 McDonell Y .,ss, ,E ,t.c M61 Central ...s,..,...,.so....,c..,,.., 41 Cloquet ..,.,ss....,...,....s,s,.. 50 Duluth Cathedral ..V..,..s..s 65 Proctor ,s......c.s,sa,...ss,..,.s,, 56 De Padua ,....vc.s...,.,....,.,., 78 Maple ................,....,,....... 95 Aurora ............................ 71 Won 18, Lost 3 32- 0 25- 0 I2-12 18- 6 0 20- 0 RINDO 7 'X 4? HACK Af' .J 5, M Rouser Officers: Thomas Dungan, Treasurer, Robert Gunderson, President, James Kelly, Secretary, Marvin Miller, Vice President. Next Page--SNAKE DANCE--l. Janet Kenbok, Robert Barton, Adeline Arm- buster, Frances Karsky, and Delores McKenzie. Q, BATON TWIRlERSffLaura Sislo, Carol Archambeau, Frances Saiec, Judy Gregg, Esther Perrin, Mary Jane Davis, Jill Kirkwood, Gloria Gerzic, Mary Ann Magdzas, and Sally Gerzic. Gail Ann Gross, Maiorette. 3. CHEERLEADERS---Frances Armitage, Janet Fisher, Catherine La- Gesse, Therese Gilbert, and Dorothy Fisher. aff, 14' E 5. I f 3' x 4 , ' S mn 535 SN ri 'pf'xl A-Q o , U f 2 X 'gfvf 'ix S . 'Xl v Q , 9 r- 4-. QM. .ly L-ffl-q A 4, l X s , 3' 1? 5 , ' ff X U 12 f ' iii ffff' . 2 i ' , :xx 3 T W '-., ' an N We , 'Q- f W. A Ayn .3 lax b V? f i 1 L .V A A ' , ff 2 if A ,g f 3 ' r L 5 .M ,Q C' QL , XX Ziemleadma I4 7m Q10 ZSWM e.-5 ' P 1 , f ' x f .,.' 3 245 we 5- Q-r-,F W ag ,xg kk i U f V , ar 9 -. ff. 'I 'S Y K '.- , ,ix qv A , N 5 5 ,v - .P V16 .. x I l v 3-fi' .,,,4,, 1 ry ,www , .,g,.l,r Q' X -' v it . I . M' 5 Q 1 - 1 1 ti , George Umolac and fi Charles Tucker l John Mclntyre and Jerry Gobm ,4- I.-vw., X 'r X 1 sp , K ,. 4 ,jk x ' 1 I S, x 4 f I , l Z, 3, , , 1? U r -5... 11 ,-4 ' vm 13:.ASlmk'3if'4LY,1-h L jj: f -. A SU ' 4 W , x 4i uf 'Q .A Jvvr rx' . , gg:- '4-jf-. ,Q l I ' I . , Jig Ktwfl' .IQ . N y :dd , A ?r? ' J -ns v ...E x J 'x ,, .r mv,-e-e w ' 'nw . Q ff X.. K I . ' x M mn ,y . ' .Y .,,1,,- as ' ,i-f, A-Q A Y . x . , V rm . , ll! J Mclntyre's driving run helped loring about Cathedral's second touchdown in the game with Floodvvood. 4 A t Larry Smith C621 is stopped by alert Polar Bears in the Flood wood game. George Rogus C653 and Fred Koenig C895 may be seen in the background. End Jim Dandrea C851 tackles Floodwood Quarterback, Allen Rengo to stop his 4-yard run. fx 'R gs x if' 11 ' 1 1 .Q Juv ' 'I -. W Yi Q , . R , , My W , I ' 'fm QQ, , ' Aki? 1 ' ,. A ,O , I l .,.V :V . I. xr MQ? 4 + 9 in 5 . W -,f - L L ,. Law 'P' Y L' 'Q' f 3' vw. M, Q 3' , 'dl Q . I , ,. W' vt.. .Q at 0 , . . .5 .fi 'I' 4' Y: . h , . . E.1 is . X Q 5 ' 'X ghv' A m ? 1 1 A ZW' -gk 1 awii-J ' W ? ' 1 , Ld .XM V., ,Q at 5 5 , ww, E Y s, 55. u I xg' N 11 ' , 0 ' p L I 3-I ., 39 ff it ' H t iff? .L V H QQ S A 5 1,151 :ii-3 S ty 1 X xx V ,V Q 5 A ,Q K , , -v 5. K+ lr -f gf? 1 In , ' kim 2 ivfsffs 1, , .mm 1, 1 uf an ,H ,R av Q M 3' 5 QM: X.. 3 -Q- S S f , , . .l Jdfijq l 553 'I' fl Q s. I , 4-.gf f Ov rf A ,J sg Lg... r X . Q , , L in 'lam , ML ki L, 'V ,ax - - Q Q?lQ',g-1N.., ' - ..,, i' -vfv-7 ,. H mi- - - . . f 4 ' . 5 I I f f ' Q, I fw'b ' dev Pb ,w T. , Spectators thrill as a jump ball is called. A.J 5,11 .i'? fv I -MP1 . mm f .5 ,Un s ' W I - ,A ,. ..,, ., V 43,-Ai ,, LLLVNEA 4..- Lg.ff'.iQg-' .1 l , lt takes practice, say Don Bronson and Larry Smith. ! Vikings look on as Llerry Gobin springs high to score at the Cathedral-Central game. Patricia Gall, Nancy LaPorte, Marge Glonek, JoAnn Dhooge, Thomas Dungan, Marvin Miller, Chairman, Mary Patricia Conroy, Carole Goldberg, Marianne Selner, Gail Gross. Monica Glonchak, Beverly Kowalczyk, Patricia Rein, Patricia Reinwand, Patricia Magdzas, Rosemary Walton, Dorothy Fisher, Patricia Whitacre. ' 1--irmm 41.11 1 - LUND's SPORTING GOODS Gun and Locksmith Sporting Goods :sn BELKNAP srnnnr f5 ' , f' , f ,- mil EXPon 4-9591 J. - I I I-7 ELLIS PLUMBING 8: HEATING CO. Milton M. Hinz - Scott G. Williamson Pull - 'l4l4 Belknap St. J s-' ' Superior, Wisconsin .fears fBu:,Q.gE' ' Q Hi? Howatt Jewelers . nuuuouns - wArcHss ,J RELIGIOUS eoons I ' Lare Assortment of FISHING TACKLE , BASEBALL GOODS, LUGGAGE ,N TOYS, KNICK-NACKS, BICYCLES, ' TRICYCLES, COASTERS, WAGONS CARPENTER TOOLS and PAINTS and VARNISHES Hundreds of Items in the Hardware Line J at Reasonable Prices! M. BERGER Hardware and Furnilure I 1425 rowsn Ava 7 nlwzxpon Jussi' 525 527 T e A e Supa. r wk , E ,f 4,1 - ow r v . l JJ PIO 1 I - f I if , Vi' ,lil ox' S 2 ' v. llguflq 'V' if x ' I I L! Y BRlDGEMAN'SL 5 fi fC'fzf'5' Ole 1' . - 4. 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J .IC H 7 1,1-96 fgikflap sf, , I L CJ 'I V if .3 IQ ll qr J all I I 1 sl Il X -I I VOGUEZBOOTERY QUALITY SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY if - 1218 Tower Ave. Dial Expon 4.7493 RGUKEY TRANSFER Dial EXport 4-6609 l NUMMI JEWELERS BElOVED Registered--Insured DIAMOND RINGS II22 North Belknap Superior, Wisconsin , - -ig GIANZR Y DMI. assi Tower Diamond Shop Grocery, Meafs I I d I KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS an I BuLovA, ELGIN, HAMILTON, Home Bake' Y LQNGINE WATCHES A I ' CONNOLLY'S 1207 Tower Ave' Dia' EXW' 4' 5452 1202 Belknap Dial expon 4-4461 I BILLINGS PARK HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS -- HARDWARE BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS ik' Phone: EXport 4-7642 1908 Iowa Ave. Superior, Wis. l l li 7k . , ll 5 4 I l .Au-DEPERS-CLEANERS For Qualily Q Service Two Locations Store 1411 Belknap St. EX pon 2-2202 Plan! 911 Ogden Ave. EX port 4-7788 Pick-Up and Delivery Age Labor Congrafulafes fhe Graduafing Class 'k 35' SUPERIOR FEDERATION of I ,ff -' Q1.ABoR 1 'T fl v J y Q X.. A -fi Eel I I 5 . If ff Q' p Z I .1 'S Q 1 Q- , . ai... if THE HUB - HOME OF TASTY FOODS 1220 Tower Ave. Dial Exporm-3112 , COMMUNITY DRUG Compllmenfs STQRE fo fhe Roy Grimsrud, Prop. I Pnescmrnou srscmusrs Gfqduafes' ur-Town ouAurY--Down-Town Pmcs -A . ' ' Dial Export 4-3763 -- Free Delivery ' ' 714 Tower Ave. Superior, Wis Dualaafff. Hotel and Restaurant Supplies O e Phone EXport 4-5255 Zvwlch 1709 Belknap Dial Export 4- 9540 720-722 Tower Avenue I FORD HOPKINS CO. VVor1d's Finest Drug Stores DRUGS, COSMETICS FOUNTAIN. TOBACCO I Lsk ll I22I 'I OXVCI' Ave. Superior, Wis. EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER AT A SAVING! I BUILDERS SUPPLY co. Dial Expo'-f 4-7718 619 Tower Ave. We Appreciate the Patronage from Our Superior Friends! TRI-STATE SPORTS EQUIPMENT CO. 208 WEST SUPERIOR ST. DULUTH, MINN. Sporting Goods Specialists Your Jewelers YANO BROTHERS We Handle Cathedral Class Rings 'A' I 121 Tower Ave. C7 . jf,-7 7 ' 1l l E 'buff'-19.4 ' 5 Congratulatuons WJ ' EDDfEf8A CAFE1' Y. A X r 1' . .f 'iq 77 X C THEDRAL GRADUATES 69,2-ii, JMXEAIKSF CHQPSX V . fr x ZA AUIViB6vHAMBfl3RGE1lS If LLL' .4 ffl Good Luck in ,ML , iff' ,45'1l 1 1 1 U .V r 1' ,,4! years ahead .Hp f pf! I '1i'1' oe-859 lf I The complete store for an EXP H 3 asc young men and I Womenl' ws AIM ro PLsAss e INVlSlBLE I Soling I ' 'Nh' o--o nsgi.-1 1309 rowsn Ave. supsmon, wls. GIDLEY S - A -,r I 'I 1 fy Al Rosberg s Shoe Hosplfalqww JA5- I Shoe Repairing JP Wgyy of the Better Kmd! WM , 1118 Belknap St. Superior, Wis. Superior's Newesi' Sfore For Men and Boys ir kgidham Tower at 1 lrh Dial sxpon 4-7525 Your Quality Store I. Mijx . , ,emma ue me III IIM 1 'WPI ll The Place To Go For Brand Names You Know! LANC-3'S MUSIC CO. MUSIC SUPPLIES, INSTRUMENTS, REPAIRS i' 1504 Belknap Street Dial EXport 2-8070 SUPERIOR MOTORS, Inc. BETTER BUY BUICK 1705 Tower Ave. Dial Exporf 4-6648 Superior, Wisconsin Cronsfrom's Cash Foods, Inc. GROCERIES - FRLIITS VEGETABLES CHGICE FRESH MEATS Bakery and Restaurant in Connection 1316 Belknap St. Dia' EXPO' 5-5539 GERZIC MARKET MEATS AND Gnocsruss if 'Er 'ik' 724 Tower Ave. EXporf 4-3631 Compliments of Superior Clearing House Banks Communify Savings Bank I Firsf Nafional Bank I Naiional Bank of Commerce Superior Nafional Bank Wisconsin S+a+e Bank , H . , ' ' u f . n - r'd l ' ASHBY FLORAL A EOR FLOWERS OF QUALITY fir . Artistic Corsages for the Prom, Llgneu Rexel' Drug Bouquets of Fresh Cut Flowers for WHERE COURTESY IS KING Graduation 1022 Tower Ave. Everyone Appxciates Flowers Dial Expon 2-8553 We Deliver mal Export M512 - EI ' eanors Pzpparel Shop HOUSE OF FLOWERS FASHIONABLE TEEN-Acsnsl R cons, suns AND onssses Di EXPO' 4-6531 AT PoPuLAn Pnlcesl 1307 Tower Ave. Su erior, Wis. P W2 TCW' Ave- Dial sxpon 2-3142 THE NEW POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOPPE HAIRCUTTING - STYLING Charles Barron phone 7113 Dial EXporf 4-7113 i SPEAKING OF PEACE THE ROAD TO PEACE IS UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD, I THE BASIC IDEALISM EMBRACED BY CONSUMER COOPERATIVES. Superior Cooperative Association Broadway and Tower l Your Fufure- Will depend on +l'1e amoun'I' of educaiion you acquire lnvesi' in your fulure by aliending Wisconsin S+al'e Col lege Superior SUMMER SESSION BEGINS JUNE 21 FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER I3 Play Refreshed . . . Have A Coke 3: foo XIX Before the game, during the game, after the game, a frosty bottle of ioc- cold Coca-Cola is so refreshing. COCA-'COLA BOTTLING CO. 1020 Ogden Ave. inlli ull Hilti' Q V1 COCA CQ! l0IIi1 W Compliments of BERTHlAUME'S, Inc. Dial EXport 4-5551 Sola's Book Bindery . 0 221 West Fourth Street Groceries, Meats and Our Own Baking Duluth Minnesota Congrafulafions . . . Graduafes of 1954 from Ng 2 E .- i f E N THE EVENING TELEGRAM ,Zi 5 suvisiuon, wisconsin NW lem ep X 1 X fy il If-' . 1 FI RST . M y S Fig - . . . with all the ws . . . both national and local. Special features for the farme th sportsman . . . the housewife . . . the busi- X 1 , PE f y mber of the family, too. Make it a habit li I ' t d Th E g T I g for all the news . . . first. 'J' Upper Wisconsin's Great Home Newspaper Kotter McKee Flonsts Say If Wlfh Flowers COMPLETE SCHOOL SUPPPLIES TYPEWRITERS Wlsconsln T ewrlfer Co YP pf SUEGHE5 Supernors Funes+ S+ore for Men and Boys THE TELEGRAM JOB PRINTING null tdMt bP tg hp UPP D IEXp 4-44'I'I T tljth 1 Q 1 O 0 Q I O U n on w.'.'f1',:-W --77 ,' E , ' lv t I h If V, - - - I ' , A ., . , - ' - -: . VY 4 ,'- A ' 4 V. ' , - - , 1, .. ' 1' 1' ' ' ' ' c . . if, ' E - 7 ' E '- SHOP f - Com :ments of , , , 1 U. Aft . f - ' .1 1 ' , - - ' A JOHN G. QREEN,.Mg . 4- .JA--, fs TAL' ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,, Larges an os Modern ' ' ' Io rin in S o in er Wisconsin I 077 owera I P J U I, ' ' I - BEAUTIFUL, MODERN 1 Avllduez Marme Supply LIGHTING FIXTURES . - SAFE, DEPENDABLE , , Meats and Groceries WIRING 3815 EAST ITASCA STREET . Ph E r 5 BELKNAP ELECTRIC co. 1513 Belknap St. Dial Expo.-I 2-1103 WILLIS SUPPLY COMPANY - Floor Maintenance Specialists DULUTII, MINNESOTA l , 1 A l - I I 1 ' 7 ff c We Gave We Give Nafionally Ad verfised FURNITURE RUSS APPLIANCES I The Grand Rapids House Furnishing Co. Belknap ot Ogden Superior, Wisconsin f I 1 1' JU --X H' 911054 f-Ja U, f 'KHWEQEVLSEROCERY J f a :ind Groceries The HENRICH PHARMACY ffjjyrgzo gan, AVENUE EAST The Prescription Store 3,1 1 Phone EXW, 9-3,38 GREETING CARDS-COSMETICS f 1420 Tower AVC. Dial EXporf 4-- 3233 DRIVE IN MEETMEAT THE ONLY PLACE T 0 Kl1'gH'5 Capitol Canclq A N D ihlg-i I ron A Cr R SNACK THAT REFRESHESH e a 0 0 m S 1114 TOWER AVENUE DIAL Expon 4-3408 D 1:1 KIAEIEIII M2159 CATERING SERVICE 0 Weddmgs o Banquets Smorgasbords 0 Groups E E'1Z'SLH I-Z591 D l 1 BELKNAP BARBER SHOP 1116 Belknap Sf. ERICS and HURLEYS - - -T V' ,J - 1' 1 .A+-J X, 'E' I J 4 1 I ' , 13' V - .-I , wk 'Y' 1 1 ,lx 1 M 31 Q I. xl 1 I F ' AIALOUEZ GARAGE' 1 J 1 , ' Gust Vaci Dhbssche, Pro491'i'e1or , +9 ddMPlE1'E CAR SERWZIE -- 1. , 4 ,, kj . x 1 , Pl:1one,EXport 8-5754 1 ' one Ei segend sf. superior, was. , Vife Give S and H Green Stamps 1 v 1 !HlFF0lHDS,UNC. OXFORD FILING SUPPLIES STEEL DESKS AND FILES ART STEEL FILES AND BOXES COSCO AND IIARTER CHAIRS ESTERBROOK-PARKERP-SCHAEFFER EVERSI-IARP PENS AND PEN CILS GLOBE NEWS Out of Town . . 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Superior Cathedral High School - Memories Yearbook (Superior, WI) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 1

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Superior Cathedral High School - Memories Yearbook (Superior, WI) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

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Superior Cathedral High School - Memories Yearbook (Superior, WI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

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Superior Cathedral High School - Memories Yearbook (Superior, WI) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 64

1954, pg 64

Superior Cathedral High School - Memories Yearbook (Superior, WI) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 19

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