Superior Cathedral High School - Memories Yearbook (Superior, WI)
- Class of 1955
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My yur, M cf' ,ff Www Qfjmf' Dedication Ctn the occasion of the Golden Anniversary of the Diocese of Superior, it is fitting that We pay trib- ute to those who have faithfully served the diocese. Since Superior Cathedral is the diocesan high school, We students are particularly grateful to our Bishops who have Worked tirelessly for our benefit in providing a Catholic education for us. And there- fore We, the senior class of l955, dedicate this volume of happy rnernories to Archbishop Albert Gregory Meyer, to Bishop Ioseph I. Annabring, and to Bishop William P. O'Connor, all three of whom We have known during the tirne of our school life. K J ,,, Y 4 '1 ,1, ,r - f 1 ti. I I L I . e 1 The faculty cannot be separated from our memories of Cathedral. The priests have been our spiritual directorsg the Sisters and lay teach- ers have been our scholastic directorsg and all three of these groups have helped us With our social problems. Our futures Will depend largely upon the good in- fluence they have exerted. We ap- preciate the many hours that the members of the faculty have spent in developing strength in our souls, Wisdom in our minds, and charity in our hearts. X XXX XXX X X It XX XX X1 XXXXXXXIXI X I tix ll .-.mlmx...lltlXlIlllllfA ull i K mlnulll J' ll' Jlllllllll Am VH Mhullllllllll -fl .al -1- I XS THE REVEREND JOSEPH KELCHAK xg S If THE REVEREND LEO KRYNSKI ww? 'ik Hr My THFREVEREND cvnu smex THE RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR ALPHONSE KRESS Pastor of the Cathedral of Christ the King 40 H 'Nr N 'u-.nf-F steve BA-CHAND T? Ki' iHE'REvERENo CHARLES HAFNER Aunmk. ,,.- -aqui THE REVEREND DAVID R. KING Superintendeni if ls 2 adv THE REVEREND IRVING MEYETT THE REVEREND GEORGE GLEASON THE REVEREND WALTER TORKILDSON 3 v 5 X v 5 SISTER M. MAUREEN Principal slsmz Mfrmes susren M. ANcmA SISTER M. CHIARA fl 1 -e-'fx' ix? . Mr ' I -. SISTER MARY CELESTE SISTER MARY EMERIC MISS ELLEN CLARK .NW V .4 f S X SISTER M. TERESINA I I I SISTER M. RICCARDA MISS MARGARET SPIELMACHER fl La SISTER M. RUTH .aug SISTER M. JUSTINIANA SISTER M. CAROLITA , I X496 M4465 ffm if ,ffvg fLg,f,,,,,,f-,vo0s7 'f7g.,, g,rV , f L4 f Lg, 'iff 16 --,-14 I jf!!-Q11 4,1 Ml 'SISTER M. ANGELINDA 4,44-,...-,', -.-4 ' , , I. x 4' ' .1 SISTER M. IMOGENE SISTER M. HENRIELLA ' --',g,3frl'Ji,'Uf C ' , . ,' 5 li, I 5 'I ljv' l'!l,,, - ' r U ' 4-1 . l JI lL A TD' Xl! - I 'I' I 'J VLQ' 4 -J -1 -,fx lff Q ,l -f .e-KAI . ng ji' LJ 'fly' val V ll l n. 1 . 'lfk 1 ,.-- :ff . -,J f I fi J- A I E ' : ! 1 - ' -I 3 2- I 1 F 1 - 1 J 1 ' E 3 2. E 'G-.. 1-iff' I E., E - - -5 1-.-. if E I -fe E 3 E E ,,: : es' ,-,:-' 1 fs m S5 'fluff . ,117 'rv X i II' ff IM , jj fgai, filly' ll 59 ,JLIXLQN flaw, 4 flffjfl cf' fy' . WI' ' ,LI ,L AM 'U-Lf, .'vf'f: ig , 1 4 ZA ft ,W af - l fl' f r A-' I ' ' f - ' My ' ' . .V V4 ff ' , if 2 lj ,,f,f,Tlix-,ff f The members at the Class of 195511 ,U 1' PIM, ff 'ff ' ' I ,-J ,f . Vai' have spent four happy years togeth- ,A ,pg A' ,, fe iffy I, er, developingthe spiritual, schclas-I f XMIL! ' Q if tic, and social sides at each one's Q iffy A,,,,f-J ,- . ' 'X I AI fff V ,4 V ' . ' 'if character. Durlng these tour years ' ,,,wf'. ,tx 3 ' 1 -lil ff . . -f fa 5 yjyffsipbzf 7,1-f ln whlch they have been a part of ,Aff s f,,,f, 1, Cathedral, the have shared man t' -ffl. ff? ff-AU, mr' Y Y ,4 fr y . A 54,1 I hours at prayer, 1n the classrooms, JM' r, M' ft AZ- . f , ,,. 3.41 I , 1, at assemblles and games, at dances ,f-- - , -, , , ,,.JjH-f , 'f ' , - r y and parties. N ow they leave Cathe- dral with a feeling at accomplish- ment and a store at treasured memories. 1 .lf .. V . f J 'riff' f WNW Nl llllllllll 1 Jer! 3 if ,- ,- KCSov'Vc11 for gn rg ,F-2'- ulnllu Wh nf, x un 'W- Xl mmm ,gui s N .rf - P 1 7 1-49' f I ' V :umm ANDERSON l GERALDINE ANDERSON sua fel Shy, reserved, but with a smile, G-eri's friendship is most worth while. 'lf' 4 !Y nludyu A success in life she'll surely be Because of her pleasing personality. ,f ,ff il new an ROSE MARIE ARDELL HROSQH This cute gal with hair so red A merry path is bound to tread. ADELINE ARMBUSTER Addie She laughs and loves and seems content With life no matter how it's spent 4 . , X. 1 MARGARET ASPINWALL Margin Gay, charming, and full of fun, Y She makes a friend of everyone. X lt-22, . sk X . S lei! ts X .7 - K Rosen BARTON 1 ' E ' Hsobu i Not many of his kind are to be had Not many equals has this lad. K- , . 1. ,I 4 ' 5' P lo Q A ' I , 1 . , ' ' JOANN BERTASSO v . -' I 'hi 1 uh.. I K 1 i, I,- Lots of humor, sweetness for spice, I V f Helps make her especially nice. 1 ' ' ' I i' rf 1 ,r ,- a ' ' ' s . ' ' ' 'Q r THOMAS BERTHIAUME Bert ' ,. , , If everyone were as fine as hal' il What a wonderful world this would be. JAMES BLESKAN im Jim doesn t worry about his vocation The thing he cares for is his recreation. MICHAEL YEHLE Mike Many times he has nothing to say But we all know that's iust his way. 1 f JUSEPHINE BRlllA Josie To keep old friends and also make new ls an ambition she follows through. DONALD BRONSON Bevo As he charms the girls in the hall So he charms the basketball. OP Vp, M! st THOMAS BUGEL usugsu Free from worry, free from care, N5 .. I.: We Know him by his iovial air. EUGENE BYRNES Gene ROBERT BURM usobu Over the room there comes a hush Everyone's looking at Bob's blush! If strong ambition paves the way, He will reach great heights some day. RICHARD BYRNES Dick Life is much too short to worry And no better if we hurry. QKCADIGAN ,fi J: if 4 b,y .l rfglfy l ny. know Q'girI so shy and demure u thi it's Citty you're wrong for sure. as , W CHAR' ES CORCORAN Charlie Tc, :'.'..:ke a million is my plan All by myselfg I think I can , I MARY ANN DeMEYER Sevier Mary Ann Sweetness and happiness all the day She lives her life in a pleasant way. AUDREY DOUCETTE Boots SQ-at 'NN 5 35 .x. Bubblmg over with laughter and fun Different from the common one MARJORIE DRINKWINE Margie We like to have this girl around A true friend nn her we have found. PATRICK EGAN a A little nonsense here and there Makes school life so much easier to bear. Shing BARBARA ELEWAUT usa rbu It s nice to be natural, When you're naturally nice. CAROLE FISHER Carole She thinks the w irlcld -4 wade ful fuft, Her sparkling sm' ex. r one JAMES FITZPATRICK Fit: Although he isn't very tall He's known and liked by one and all. 3 rig 1 if ' KATHLEEN FLAHERTY She takes life with an easy swung Content with whatever it may bring. in ' it , fs I-, 1 ,u-T. r E ROBERT FUDALLY llsbbll At school he's quiet as a rule But we're not so sure outside of school. wi MERRILL GAULT Muck Schoolwork is the least of my worry I never fret-never hurry. 1 x X I ll .r R ...- A 4 H I I sun csnzlc f usdlyu , 'Kms the little things that mean a lot. pf- V L .. . ' Ya l , ' ,1 , . I Q :,, I 9 N Q it V? mums Gmousk . l' yi Nettie ' A iolly manner, a happy heart ' ll In life's great game she plays a part. . H I 3 xl i yagg E xx R 5 it ,tha ,dnl .. , e.,,, ,Lb gm M-, ,. ,Q PATRICIA GRONSKI Pu True to her word, her work, her fruends, She knows on what real joy depends. JUDITH GREGG Judy A pretty peppy girl is she What more could any girl want to be? W? ROBERT GULLAND Loaded with vngor, humor, and zest, Take ut from us he's one of the best RICHARD HACK Duc ln sports, in school, or on a date, We're forced to admit that he is great. STEPHEN HAPY Steve He's tall and dark and what a joy- To us he's known as the girl-shy boy. MARY JO HAYNES Beauty and brams are both In the nicest and sweetest fdQw!lf Aww' t 4 ' F. ?-'Q Thx - xl' M: L Es, i FRED HENNESSY Dorf If a pattern for life IS formed during youth His years will be spent an honor and truth MARGARET HERUBIN Maggie ' She s quiet reserved and how well we know, Where success is waiting she s sure to go KATHRYN HUBER uK.yn Not very tall, cute and small, Friendly, witty, and liked by all. FRANCES HUDACEK Fran Not too serious, not too gay, But a nice girl in every way. ww., JANICE JOHNSTON! un Little and gentle, kind and true, lt's no wonder we all like you. GERALD KALUZA Jerry Thoughtful and serious, he knows his place, But room for fun there's always space. JOHN KANTARIK Jack One of the hecklers, good in sports too There s scarcely a thang that Jack can t do. JANET KENBOK Hhnu FRANCES KARSKY Frannie Her personality will always be Of the rarest quality. Charming, sweet, and loads of fun, She prides herself in tasks well done. WILLIAM KERR Bill Let study come when it may And let that time be never. JAMES KITTER Jrm He s busy every day Work to hum as only play, FRED KOENIG Freddie Happy men have many friends, Hts Inst of fruendshup never ends PATRICIA laGES5E Pat A lovely girl, nice and neat Surely a pleasant one to meet. MARY ELLEN l.AI.l.Y Ellen She s the one that wont prefs-rvl She is and stays a loyal friend. ALBERT LQSAGE I really must confess that I Possess a rather fickle eye. MARY KAY WARD Kay She likes to laugh at a joke or two Even though there s work to do. ir f 'S M5 ,kgf xx JOHN MQINTYRE Pots He always gets hrs school work done Stull he has tlme for gurls and fun ' Wk Will.lAM McKAY l l B'lI . , Happy is he, from care he's free, l Why aren't we all as contented as he? ,ff 1 sea ,ffl :NV I' ,I ,,, A -A ' 5' If-l,,,' l ,l'f'l! ..w'f psf' fhff' L l.A1ff'?l Y ,sis X. owl, qi 1 . sl, . , . C ' 'uwfj S S QXQ DELORES MGKENZIE Laurie Her words are kind and never mean If personality were royal, she'd be a queen. JOHN McNAMARA NMICH Brains and persona Mac is tops, you m WILFRED MEYS Willis MARLYS MCLAGGAN Mar Words can never quite express Her ioy, her love, her friendliness. lity has he, ust agree. THOMAS MELVIN rrromlr Willing, gay, always dependable Could anything be more commendable? Some day l will know success Combined with fame and wealthiness. SHARON RAE MISFELDT Rn Quiet, sweet, with many friends, Her winsome way enchantment lends. ,was I I ' I ,v 1. 1 I v f wil yi lgf r ' SHARON MYRE 'Share fy -in wiv U ,y , 1fl'i,1gy I 3 Neat, polite, dependable too Girls like Sharon are far too few. . I rl -- MARILYN NADOLSKI r Marnie . ,' Pretty, sweet, friendly, and kind, . .1 I ' 1 ' A r v This type is always hard to find. - A. 1 ' I ,.. : nf - ' V l l -f vb. a - K 'uf 'll' pl I. J rl i Y 1, J 'I . 1 l f 'l l l . 1 - 1 if 1 ' l t 5 n ,s , 5 0 1 I, A I , 1 AQ' S 'Aff I -'49 7 P 'inf ft! Ov! 5 COLLEEN O BRIEN ncobu Sparkling eyes and sunny smile Busy at something all the while. ANNETTE PATTERSON News Pretty, smiling, laughing, gay, She will always be that way. .IUDITH O'MALlEY ,,JudY,, ln everything she has a partn- She does her best with all her heart SUSAN PERRIN U6 Cute and fun loving-she knows no care, She's alwavs friendly, everywhere. gif .6 y 'NL ...ei an .sus - ,w,.1-Q-.x.1rglsQ-:Irv-1-w.., 4 :wav- l THOMAS PETERMAN u-rerun Among the boys vve're sure to find That Tom is one ofthe nisest kind. GERALD PETERSON Pete vpn N A little teasing all the while. A iolly laugh, a pleasant smile, MARY ESTHER PETERSON Mary She chuckles and laughs like all the rest But for a friend we think she's the best. JOAN BOOTH Jeannie She's lust a quiet, happy lass A credit to our senior class. Q 'f JOHN Posr k t :if Nwxaln. A K Q- J.. , .. A-flxgqf Johnny Q A regular fellow it is true . Full of fun and knowledge too. A PATRICK MURPHY ,.'j.' gg n Par: l XZ A regular guy 5 . ., A li V fi fr 35 .. X, - Not too loud nor too shy. 'Q M fl, FRANCIS QUINLAN Frank His true knowledge is hidden W lip Wil, in V, By his quiet way it l A . ' lv Aj! I I j f',' ,E ti THOMAS QulNN Ja Tom Strength and support he will always lend Tom is a dependable, trustworthy frlend. JVM 'WI V ' Jl H fl ,'v'l 1 My 4 L, ,V yy, 1 1 i My 'lfw , ,J 4 I 1 i ll In Mnrv KAY asm ,fl ' !!,Q if' 4,Kay,f' 1, . f Pfeny bldrid hair, bfigm blue eyes, Not sf? Huiet, but ever so wise. is 'Q' 1 ' GEORGE ROGLIS I x ukogu A Billings Parker, a sportsmen too, A friendly guy and a friend 1haf's true. va...-, C 4 x X 4 ELIZABEYH ROOKEY Betty Let all my life be music And every care a song. ,VCP CHARLES RUSS Chuck Always praise, never scorn, He will win with his mellow horn x X x EDWARD ZELMA Eddie I cou d ac? serlous but you would see That If I dnd It wouldnt be me MARIE ANN SAlUS Mane Ready to work, ready fo play, Ready to help whenever she may. DONNA SCHIESTI. Donna A wmmng way a cheerful smlle I 'v And lasflng fnenclshxp all the while CFWXM ROSEMARY SCHULER Rose Quuef, sweet, and sfuduous ns she, , Sure to succeed wherever she may bbf' I I -, sf' ff! ' L 'A I I IIVI L Q :Ja Ilyllivlyl 1 I -av. JAMES SISLO nm Rain or shine, A better pal as hard to fund. JULIA STARIHA Julio Cute and shy and very sweei -he s a gal that lust can I be beat. 'xi .vw lA ' X 3 NEW X55 x Qfwvmww -New-wi ' f , f M Q ,..: . - 5 I Q A 4 i f - ,..,. 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McFarlm Robert McDonough Omas l-esage .pw YJYSVWD- Esther Perrin William Olsen Allen Olson Mary Ann Magdzas James Marlowe Junior Class .MM Donna Mae Roy Patricia Rock Mary Jane Quinn William Plunkeff Sylvia Picard 'Wi we-MV al Nm! . 1 f I Ted Safford Barbara Sagal Frances Salec Francis Sapik George Shefldan YW' KV' Laura Sislo Ronald Smei Patricia Sfanlon Kay Stack James Sweeney J B Sta ' f- Dona Tracy -105009 Vandenberghe Carol Viskoe Thomas Williams o n upe - Joan Fancher Theodore Yehle Be 1ad 'e Zaun Rosemary Anderson Pauline Dzelak -n. --W----- IA Stanley Gambeski Larry Gehrmann Emiel Gnoza Joanne Golar Timothy Flynn Anna GUHO Dawn GUIIO Karen Haines BQVQVIY HOVTWSCY Clurfoc Hnnlmx: Sl J h me, lpmg Karcky Clavdia KC-nvilln Claudine Kenville Jean Kileen xaron o a 1 L - ' ' ' - G L a ot? Joyce King Josephine Kubalak Pamck Kulas Joanne Lavelle eorge e Z . , ' K Mary MacDonald Eugene Mason Roberta McCabe D9'1 5 M-'NWS Karherme MC ay 5, ophomore Class 5 '9- f f ,A 9. vi 11 if Q1 Kathleen Mclmeekin Jack Milmy pamda Myre Deanna Nauh Terrence Nolden gm-V.. Ww- www KW' Anthony Ngvack Edward 0'B,-gen Anna Marie Olsen Donald Olson Carole Osty Barbara Park John Patnode Mary Patten Walter pawlikowski Mary Alice Peterman xf Fred Petroske Bruce Robertson Sandra Roe Robeff-il Rooney Rlchafd RUfk0WSki 3 www if r N1' i 'VO' gfv Timothy Ryan Catherine Scharte Michael Schiesser John Sitek Herbert Smith GSS arbara Snyder Joan Soderlund Kaiherine Stariha Lois Swanson Julie Templeion :Q I' Q ,f iii Jerry Vergamini Richard Ve.-gauwen Charles Walton PalflCk Ward Thomas Zowin Q ew M 2 ,V l X, X -, M. ,Q Q nf- M'-' - ,wk1l.i:fiQ ' 3, 2 5 .K ' K C 3 229 4'h' , 3 , 4 ' 'c I Al ,lf 1 pflgcxi , ' ' lglflr. 7 - X A ,N -5' 1 Q 1 irlxgigxh A ,S . ,. i ,Q 1? K' M rs e - 'l ' L me - L ,. 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V - 1 7 f 'fav fl all H l U M4 D - k - Robert Erickson Diane DeRiemaker James DeVinck Sharon Dfessef ma rm wma Freshmen Charles Evered Diane Farmer William Ferris William Fiandt Carol Flaherr-y f George Flynn Mary Gehrmann Francis Glonchak Warren Gobin James Gola? pw- '9 ...no Vide, Gmelaere Catherine Grasky Nancy Green Palricia Hack Robe,-f Harris Cecilia Hoffman Judith Hoffman Thomas Homich Sally Hudacek Robery Jackson Sandra Jensen Richard Joos James Kantarik Clarence Kagfefn Eileen Kileen I 3 I Freshmen , fp, ,gay 514, Q Q, ' N 5,5 kit, 'Q - q5sirsf'a rf.:-:s,:,.:..r ,W jr , ,W lgpgi Lf 3 ,F K 2 ,Nz '..-1 A J-iliws' - ::5IfEzp,. 4 325575 ,A - . F? Yield HM .L A , JN ' M 'mzwfl 3 i, ,EN . -7.4- ' A lf ' H llilffh Wa ii Q 'if , , l 'lvl ll' ful' ' i ff 2 . Ndnlmqfr' , W' r ' , - A Q , 4' x -rig: wie. ' ,ggi gf ' f Richard Kilgore Irene King Judith Koenig -Qui' if Mary K0ngeviCh Frank Kosobuski William Larson Darlene Laurvick Mary Ann LeSage K A :-,rf - Patricia Long Michael Ludtke 1 rf Mary McCorkeIl Dorothy McDonough Thomas McKay 40 -'C Mary Mason Michael MelT0f1 James Misfeld! I : A . , 1 , 1 iv W Q A l l iff' ' i , le 4 if e Q M l M iw if f - i 'f ' l ill ' 'B l . ' , If . 1 3 . ,,- 25 . ' LV gd .5 1 ' lf ' f 5 3-2' ., , V fl l 1' f ' .- 2.1 21 ,zu f - - .-i,:-.: -.- f 9. 1. lb!- Roberg Q'B,ien Theodore Oldham Mary Bell! Olens Rosemary McKinnon Margie McNamara -alia rn Judiih Mizinski -lUlle O'Bl'ier1 rf' William Omberg Patricia O'Neill Jil 2 -1 ,S N lb, Q' James Pawlikowski James Patron Fred Piper Mary Post J N 4 Theresa Rehl James Rookey Freshmen James Pen-oske Donald Pefergon Carol PlI'1li0WSki at Robert Price Margaret Provost Amhony Rehl ul 'FUNN- Michael Rooney Mary Margaret Ross Darlene Rutkowski K. Ronald Sapik Mary Schiesser Robert Slfek Nancy Smith Carol Sl ein Theodore Taylor Mafy Tierney Patricia Umolac Donald Vandenberghe Judith Vriesacker 4ffC'55tfff w fi .f f , ,f , t A' J' +V VVr l,0l,pyj!f'Jlj1yJl' N C J- Jxflffjljf-fox ,,, ,V M' ,f Pl fl - ' .1 I 'lj tffljf inf! fl NJ If V ff Q I M' qfff ,fb,,ffjj ' 1 l I 1 f,wMj4,w,,tf 1 1 , ci 'J , ,. 1 ,wfjflj WJ? U19 I E 2 W Mft l ,t 5 TE JD , 4 'XM l 5 9. . E- K lg J ' lm 5 f Z fig, ff- l aff 2 - .. ' f J,f ! W My :I fn. A. Youth is a simple word, lout full ot meaning. lt brings to mind pleasant memories shared with others. Will We ever forget the memories connected with the homecoming, the retreat, the carnival, debate trips, play practice, the living rosary, the HDial, the Christ- mas Cantata, the prom, and countless other activities that are a part of Cathedral? All these successful proj- ects are due to the religious atmosphere that permeates every event at Cathe- dral. Looking over the following pages we can relive the happy times that are only memories now. jf.. , In I I A A - 7,1 , ,I -1 .l' -lil, if A 11 ' ' ' bw. 4 Y I ,,,l!2A f- 4 4.14 .A V nr 6.4 , If f -nf! l'l l 'N 'lv' s , ' f s 9 u . f A l f I I fl'-fu . fl ,'! 1r I., 1 I ,y . -2 I E. i .n IIIIIH-I1 XX 4 mhxmi XTQQQNL QS YS q' sn X Q X x XX hc.. XX is EQ kill 13 ' Y- A X A ER sg Sis, l QX 5 Q53 R lst I X 1 X Q- f- V 'R , f 48 WL. . if ,, I ,Wg xi iff ' 22, , f r we Y ' uv fffil' , . , a, 1 'agar 4 Q Pete Mclntyre, representing ihe Student Council, unveils the oil painting of Bishop Annabring. hldeflf C0lmCiI ' mv ' ICBYS , Q my 1 K N fgagx, Q I Witzkrf' A E if , .., - X Q x IA 1 , E 5 .Jig A ,L ,Z - f ' , ,.,, Q 1 . A ., . yvv, LZWQQ I .. f 5 ' n ,... ' wk N Q5 A. .. Y f THOMAS BERTHIAUME JOHN MCINTYRE Schola H E It .H r , ' r 'il f qi wifi me f QTZX 5 lllllhh l2'MXl.ff 'L 1 X lxltll l - 1 l X X El' Y it 1 I , 2' X4 v r I g , ' Y l ls I . . x . x H W .,,, vt 'Cl 1 Q 'X 0 gf , W. .. - f if ' ' ,Q -A S Vg 5 if 1 ES' 1 , e ls fijmlxiqtbga. , .. 1 1 gs? .fix Q 2 E. , gk 33 :li 3 ' ' av , I v, M .jg z , 15 3? f '?,.f if 5 lt T - A. Mg 3 VV gli s. A -+ , ,f A f 1 4 j 'C ' V , , . f,.e 'f , , - it ' Egg s ' ny 4, . V :rd 1 f Q 2 7 ' ' .. , , l ,: B 'Si :ffm X 3 A lfi eiff t Q K J 3. .,,- .. .531 V fr E I 1 ,T a ' Iv- f j ' M i',,aw,ga . t , . - - .QI l ff 1 If 'f P - f J ' , ' Q' r 1',li , 1,1 x ,, 1 1 I r , . Q .fa - -f-.Mf-4.mm,,,.:,,.. J. rg a af g' R - ,D h ' 3 , af 11 6' is 3 4 1 CHRISTMAS CANTATA The Cathedral Players and the Cathedral Singers join in producing a Christmas Cantata entitled The Journey of the Three Kings. i ' ' ' y, ' ' -235: .S X ,I fl 3 nf , 5 1 1 V J 'A J I I ff ,jf6.-, . ,, I 1 .1 ,G 1. 1 J, 7x1 7 4 5 1 . m M x N , fl KI .X f W , s VJ! Q t V , 1 W .., W M. I 1 f 1 V I 1 , w. I I 1 W I I X lr V Xlif, ll jfyf X vi -V! ',V VXVKJ' IV? Y.lj., 'I ff ,ff wif! ' ' , '! ffl' rx 1 K I X 'X . ' gl X N Q ' xx fy, YJLXJQ ., K J ff , y' I TX 1 N nf!! xx I A.. 1' W X! I 'rj fr, f 1 V, 1,Uf yi A .f ,f fl f . u , ,Vp XJ. Kid ' M' K rim!! mx 'Nfl ff 'lf ' fn ' .Mx J- W X , 1 !, W -'. I Elf! 'lj lj 5 fm' NX V Hy! fy' X I rj ,.f-'V 1,4 ,f- I ff 5 f' fhflf I 1 rf' fb!! 'HI fl' .ffufxlj . ll! 5 VV, J JI' N f' ,Af f ' f T1 J ff 1' 'fi V' fl, ' 1, , If ' .IX ' iw X' ' 1 l J A :V Senior Gfrls THpIe Trlo f 7 ff 2 ' My L' 2 f X , ikklififi x - A .f ff ::1'gszL:5 ,,. - -if-5 -S -5: A .er - nw ., K n K Q Kiwi aww ,M .. 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Third Row: Julie 'e-mpleton, Catherine Scharte, :arole Osty, Mary Collins, Mary 'racy, C a r ol Stein, Nancy Breen, Nancy Smith, Margie AcNamara, John Patnode. Front low: John Anderson, Daniel Mc- -lamara, Michael Becker, Mary lrittan, Anna Marie Olson. .Jw y ,ww ',4JlyM,V W? if ly!flll,,,Mlj by 5 , f ,M J WGLPLT LU? A A I KTA 'XID U I if Ml ,Ml ll lvl , f . I 'rg J Qi ,.,r Zyilly Q Jy, up Q iff Mig W kgwo,QZrW' yu' t A 'I yi . ipWfQ7,ry,L 'Ml J7,,ll Vi , f'l ' J' My ,, A fi QW! -ff Wi A 2 cVVlZ5illJ X5 MVA ' rWp ',4lpwf U'll!1,1l'!L 17 la 4, 1 If ,Llrl v ,lNfffJ,,f,Lf y U. LIWVJMI il i ClNkW A Junior Mixed Quartet FQ A ' . QE X.. 0411 BIIIQTS sr f Newspaper taff ff., Ju f 1 'xx x'!N',ffXfFKX 5 ff M 2 5 V im X rx Wx S , E 1 Va Home Economics Art Class GENERAL COMMITTEE-James DeVinck, Richard Vergauwen, Mary Bugel Roberta Rooney, Sister M. Ruth, Religious Assistant, The Reverend Joseph Kelchak Chaplain, Esther Perrin, Mary Jo Haynes, Susan Perrin, Edward Zelma, Jack Mc Namara. R i 2 ,W ,X x chool Days Drivers Education 1 W: W, 5154? Q-fi, f , i ,i.' his , 1 X Jlllii0l' PYOWI Cathedralites enjoy a night of dancing and fun at i'he Junior Prom. iq ,Nm Maw wmv X...-gif s. if B xg X -111 I 4 ff 17 tqwfyf WM ' 4 wx is 2 Il i x Q , ' Mmm. QTL, 1 aww' ,ga an gf ,J f . 4 'inf fra King Charles Corcoran places the crown on his queen, Susan Perrin. f. A . xx 'VA-- ,f ., .4 Ex Q Q, 1, c .f , A 'base ,.., f. 5' arg' ' :N 4 X fb , its .. 5 K LW N f 'gr,,W,i , NW Q -,..,, ' 'W . . Q 2 if ni!-f lf '54, ,it wi 'ic 'S w Cathedral High School's first marching unit. x, I ww Queen Barbara Elewaut and her attendants, Mary .Io Hayne and JoAnn Bertasso. Miww' X K 5 + .sv W1 at i .M WM, .f A .m,,, . . , ,,.. Homecomin 9 .F . N , 4 . , A J 4 ' ,f. ',g -, .Mia- sn: , . ' im' K . , , L'gi- E -'vf 'W-M 5, ffQw,,l,,-, I T ' , ., H, nf f '55 4, 2 , a v 4 use W 1-1 M 2 , .. ww-ww-5' 7 A P 'M' bw Q 3' wa 'wirwgf' W nw M f j .mg is 4 M. fr. V hh-if ' A-Q. 85 1f.a.,,,:.WfEss.,,,1w. , Nia Nui Sf? gk . . Q .gg GY Q-ad--4.-.V -A uuluinuif W S f k rex!-,--2 3 Fu: 'Qui WWW!! The Carnival decorations and floor-show centered on the theme Showboat 2' M fx I ff, 1 , 13 Q 2 K 5 G i s W- xx ff' yr., r -,hs I1 Carnival Crowning Queen Marilyn Nadolski and King Dick Byrnes reign over ihe 'I955 Carnival Court. Debate ! 'Nm Wu-I Y, Af' 3 N K Seated: John McNamara, William Kerr. Standing: Joseph Adams, Thomas LeSage ONE-ACT PLAY GROUPHJarnes Swanson, Geraldine Anderson, Thomas Quinn, Kay Rein, Judy Gregg, Jack McNamara. LU Dramatics Willie and 'rhe Dragon 1 'Sf A l Wqav- 50 a A. v-Wax f'rp Y: koojco obkwnqloha J, woe 'SE o ks 2 bk xp ' ?05 G 5 0 c. xp.-a 'Q 3 5 fo 'l' X 6' -X, x0y,o?0 ., oss-VQ9' 1 6,0 0 o JJ fw' 1 NWA QW' W W -P t X ' if ,C o N30 Q 0 Q00 ,f,'t 'f-5? 9 ,,wl N 0 f 1.5 a S e. o ' po . no Ak vdibxxx ngorngksgnqxq ,xvbrze-55 'A' 4 1 J. 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Pride in our teams, pep assemblies, 'On Cathedral, hoarse th r o a t s, snappy cheerleaders, intramur- als, school sweaters, loreath- taking thrills, all combined with good sportsmanship constitute our memories of sports at Cathedral. 1 9 Y oiwxovxvk ,S VJ' I , Qc' ob 0 Qgffgx-'fb .Yl Xlmlo sl 'isupxo so fa NPS ls fivxb uf O x WSW NX CW W 'L 5 wax -bw? QUK . rcrncmkk? VB cs- M 1 .Af-fj'M5 . 5 1lfIT l mllli Wm . . . gf' 'W' l 4 . gf N ii f i 5 .34 I 'px ' V I x 'V' 2 f . U' ' ' - w i AVN kmmiil, st N491 :X M, , 'ii'f?'f n ,1 , W , N5 Q ' V,, V n V A NN TTL' Q., fi A W ,Q F' M? 5 V T LJ, ,.., ,, ,il A 1, .W , , ,gig A - , QM. R N . k . A ' M K Kipmzom 51401 Q I M i I Vi Ipfffmm F I X '9GfMg'w V S x fpmdm J ' x K . IFN 'fd Sf- . X s Tj 1 n V Q 1 s Nz:-,X ' x f A S., 2 i..--' --f W:-4. I e . n ' Fhzgerald, Sheridan, B. Haik, Dandrea, Collins, Umolac, Peterson, D. Hack, Ward 1' CIIBBI' 8961878 Busffk ll, 39-ff , 'A 1 - -,J - .fl 9, ,3f'9,,.-- V, ,f ac' ' Q I X fxvv VJ., io i - v . - rev 1 A U l X s um' I ti J . J . a91:a QY V -U-I lf' vw-1-44, L Al A J X PM , 'iw X f 'l Ilnlf .ff I , r 4' K 5 J 4 1 , ,, ' X3 , -a , as - 1- , . -ll , .wc-,ff ,, - is .1114-1'-. fix-v-c, 1L,, L' A M W- d f:-5.' Q... ' 1.2-53, - , R Vg ' ' r ftff 1' 1'f-'ffl Q, y JY! ...f 3.1.2,-,f dis 76 rw 45'f:Fs,-nnnn-1---S' -5,5 X11 f 1 - .. '-- -1 ' , 79 ' 'l-A . ffff- .- cA1l-IEDRAL -'f fi'- . . j , . 3. fflrpffffii ' ,JJ ff- 'fA n Four Wins, Two losses, One Tie ' . . ' f 'A , 115 iT1'fA'f-'Qi Flasdwooa won ,A C 713- 7 ' In 1 iff'-if X ,M A ' Grand Marais, won ,. 7,rr 7- 6 ' if f ffl, if 1- . McDonell, won .rrrr,.,,,,,, V , 7- 6 'K ,df C U Q2 v I East, lost a.... . aaaaaaaaaaaaa C. as 6- 0 3 . f , ' ,ng I I fm: 51 ,. Duluth Cathedral, won .aaa 7 a.aaa 14- 7 ' '- , ,,,,, .1 'Un J 1 - T55 ' Q -1 DePadue, tied ,,,,,,, A , 7 D20-20 M f f 'L :' Hurley, I-:sf ,,,,., ssssss A ,A 51- g,,f,:ff ' ff- fl, Q, gff'y1fre,1. '-QQ jf 117,53 .- 1. a.'fj5y,.g'.f-ff I t V Qiiz:-ai? .L-..-jzjlnla! 1.1 ' . ,r?..g..1-':.c1. I - ,,,. . ,,,.f.':'2-'.' ' I 3 rn Lzilisz: . . Y .. ' Ak' . -'G' ll I .J '11-f' Oliffsw '7 -.sl --3' mmjyf' H- ljf- ' .C 1 ll, L M Kp, - . 0' c 5 : I Q, Cz E . WA JJ 4,40 ,gs - 1.4 .J af' i ' :Y 1' .uf l ykulay K ,X SA-fx ' Cathedral Aurora Cathedral St. Jean's A ', Cathedral Su erior East 4, ,, P 5 l Cathedral St. Ambrose U 'fx Cathedral Central . A I -I Cathedral St. Cloud -, . K t ,. cafheafal Duluth cathedral in -, ' 5 W , Cathedral Grand Marais jg, 'ji . . .S N Cathedral St. Ambrose l f' . ' ' , e D V Q ,-A. Cathedral DePadua -1 I ' 7 , ,jp V - Cathedral Su erior East ' chan HPI 1: Q- 14 ----'Q--A-' , fa' W 1 at e ra ur ey QQ- -4 j ,fr . Cathedral McDonell ...pf.l'jQQjQ, 1' X .-gg ' Cathedral Superior Central 'En -K X I Cathedral Cloquet ,ff11'ff ' :gg E ,,---- '--- 7-..,...L.- ,. 'T Cathedral Duluth Cathedral JT' '-'- ' ' ' ' Cathedral Grand Marais I , 'Q Cathedral St. Jean's -3 gf Cathedral DePadua if ,f,'jf, 'n 1. ii Cathedral Aurora 14 wlNs 6 LOSSES 71? - ' ' . Ig - ' 7' '. ' u '4f l.. ..,,'1 'g-L.. .. il.:--. .,. -ik. '- ,- . - 1- . . - '.- . ff .1 us? j .. ,., , fr'-l:, ', , f: -, - 3 U' .f..',,. .7533 Azz.. R .V N -. ,.,....:,'.'. -'f-,.,' :gl Hwr. gQ', ,' '- , 5'. gu1,1 7 f-r:,'.'. t. -4 V- Y. ,,, ..,: -' ' ' 'l m-7?-'1t. ..'-4115-1 - ' IP I' ' I . - ' J ' 1'-..l:f'-2.511 4: Jx- 1,-.:.-1-'.,:?-9,315 in 1 . n..'!'t.:i-i1z,2f1l,:3-.'. ' A ' . .- rr - Panther Fans Cheer Despite Cold In The New Football Stadium Football Team Front row: Don Bronson, Tom Bugel, Tom Berthiaume, Pat Egan, Jack Kan- tarik, Fred Hennessey, John Mclntyre, Francis Vergauwen, George Rogus, Fred Koenig, George Umolac, Dick Hack, and Tom Quinn. Second row: Assistant Coach Bill Meyers, Bob Sitek, Mike Fitzgerald, Jerry Vergamini, Tom Farrell, Jim De- Vinck, Larry Gehrmann, Jim Petron Anthony Novack, Dan Conway, Ger- ald Dahlberg, Bill Larson, Ted Oldham, Tom Long, and Head Coach Steve Bachand. Back row: Jim Beattie, Jim Dandrea, and Dave Gotelaere. I wlilxiiy-gix Coaches Steve Bachand and William Meyers 11 w 'x., . RJ, as '- 7 e- fx ' .. , ' ,:-7-j-1 4.,'.f-:----, an ,- - P.. i 1 J-:xzxzxzkzxzblx 5 h . N-------.v,--------' 4. 5, .I-Hr-Tiiii . frm., ' A Q..:i'--.Z- I Q . , me f 2711 vilcrii 'L 1 1' '- ' '. 2: -7'5' ' f lf' -. X, f..-r, --L-QQ 1-- -:-,fav I . -273.-.5-451524:- 5gtf'-1:7 . -f ' ' I-.ck - , I -,xr 1 Q, vi. ' 1 fs. 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I 4 ,fa -. , 4f 7'?',6,, 'S K . , Q A - M, -NM 2- kivagfeigsk- I I! if g, 'gi 2 1' if 'mf 2 K X' -2 Y L L . ' -, A .. .. i f 'wil M 2 f , .K aww The f Xi., e L. I 4, K , lk ,Axe ,I ,.,i exit I VN? ,, is 5 V 2: L ., ' it v ii' 2 it ,, 'X L . W ve f 2 Wg A ij five. ' f '-'Z 2 , M .vw if 'Q ' WMM' Q ' itee K 2 me Q , . 'f , to I - -gn, af - - A t , WW, , ' X ,WWA , , , we we ea X, .kg :A - ,,., i R Q if I 1 Q M Am Hmm wwf W-wg A mn , on X VR 4 M K qgw x ,. 3 W NN , .5 J xxdwgxx Q QA ' . fff l ' ' ' K' 7 W ' in - ' 2 t ww f ,.,,.. i ya- M K '9 ' . , fww f - W N- 1 Vi f Q Panthers battle DePadue to a 20-20 tie in Superior's new football stadium. 1' A. Above: Cathedral's Hard Running Backfield - Kantarik, Peterson Hack, and Hennessy. Below: More action in the Panther-DePadua game. HN 3 ,E gr -an W-E A.. ,F- 'dw GY' -'nh 3 Y W file s 4 X-,1fi::,x,x ' X Who Gets this Ball? Junior center, Tom Collins, snatches another rebound for the Panthers I r s Umolac steals the ball from Viking centerp Ron Smet and Tom Collins look on. A tense moment J if . N M-awww ave E The long and short of it at Cathedral - Pat Ward and Tom Collins Tom Collins stands by, ready, willing and able, as his team-mate Dick Hack sinks to the floor with two Hurley contenders. Jp and at it in the Superior Central game. 'GEEK f :-,1g,gwM- Salas-M-' ggi W- , if- v .. s f-T 1 ww '4'2w.,,,w ilgf fx 1 - 1 -. R ' W -M U . 2, ' 11 :L 'I-M : 4' f -A Nw- ,f , Kim. ,T gales , ' wi., Q35 . Hwwn 35 .ry -M . Rf :- ,- , 15'fg,d 'NNW' Q if W 1 3 - Jw -1:.:5:a5sf:' iw , Eimfwifii f-?iz I mu... Q QP f-3, ...- tiillliwf ,us-vw 1 x I ww .- wnwmwyw ,M W-N 5 mx I 1 ff' ' A ,fn A gif' . 1 4. Avi, V, .i W ,ff I i 471 1 ll I K, ll H 4 ,i 4 I y 4 1 1' I I 53 S K' x t r I A Bob Hack in the process of laying up two mare markers against the Hurley Midgets. Panther sentinel, Dick Hack, attempts a lay-up , in the 69-66 upset over East High. , ' . ',. I - 1. I , V ,J n fl 's I- 0 L I U I 8 , I ' 1 ' Q sf' ' ,J . I I . rg 'f V-A li 5 I I 9 tx I fl Y ' 4, A Q, u Y Basketball GOOD 'LUCK TO ALL OF YOU 1955 GRADUATES , The Grand Rapids I Belknap and Ogden I 5614-16 Grand Avenue lifi Superior West Duluth I Compliments of BERTHIAUME S, Inc. Som Book Bindery Du' EXPN' 4-5551 221 West Fourth Street Grocerie,Q Meats and Our Own Baking Duluth, Minnesota I I is Cx It r ggi? w ' A Wm 1 Congratulations . . . Graduates of l955 Evening Telegram FIRST . . . I ' With all the news, both t I d I al. ecial features for the farmer th port an, f SP the h ' ousewi e, th businessman, f ery m- ber of the family, too. Make it a habit to read h EVENING F t Upper Wisconsin's Grea H N spaper. TELEGRAM for all th n ws . . . - Capitol 7th Street ' BEAUTIFUL- MODERN Shop LIGHTING FIXTURES L GOLD 0 SAFE, DEPENDABLE s a H 0 GREEN 5 9 H soNo WIRING STAMPS 0 4? STAMPS I by 519 s,,oP,,,e sms . H BELKNAP ELECTRIC co. . . . That Give You More! 1513 Belknap St. Dial EXPN, 2,1103 WILLIS SUPPLY COMPANY Floor Maintenance Specialists DULUTH, MINNESOTA 2 ' I , - ,f' pf if BINGHAM HARDWAR f Slnce 1888 Plums SPORTING G ns LUGGAGE rgvs I 1011 Tower enue f 11aI,W4slnp'jProplssto1Qvi PM A! pn-rp 1' 5 , Con ratulat sto GATHEMZGL CR uAT ,f PEQPLES' G sro I A Gn srud Propn I l24'Belknpp'v D al sxpon 4-7765 Q 4 9841 EDERMAN S Shoes and Men s Furmshmgs Phone EXport 2 2102 2121 East 5th St Superlor, Wls Congratulations to the Class of 1955! For Anything P H 0 T O G E N I C lt's Drysdale-Perry Company 1408 Tower Ave. om Expon 2-8523 Q GRUEN ELGIN 311 HAMILTON WATCHES K f 9 , X Wgf ,, X M3 effect dxamonds Pete Your eweler 17 S JEWELRY 1126 Tower Ave See NELSON S OI' Award Sweaters and Jackets Sk: Sweaters and Casual Sweaters I the Heart of S eaterland 2105 W S pe lor Street Duluth M esota G . rf - If . I ' .1 3123 '-SN ', Q 6' 2'f' - - h w?ax:A' Nl' if MI, Nfl X ii, r A' if , ff a n 'YN ij I Wx. IIIIIII' ' . JI 11 I 'iff A, 1 ' ' 2' Y Nu H 1 A, T A I I 4 V nl' I Yfp f I' is 1. ng! I ' fx . Q H Q S ,M 1 f 5. Of ,, f' G Q V X 3' N . 1 , K K! 3 X! ,rw H ,I 3 J if 1 A 5 X I ,X I I uf I qi fn- pf .y 5 if y, + , 1 ' ,ff 1' i ' J I 'f - of .' ' J yi S f I ' f. ' If 'IL . , far' ' G I 'Jn H n w ffl ' l,YfJ.f . ' . M . u r' L . 5 V' - , inn :X Q I ' 1 0 o hail.: ,,G-..L,t., .4,,,,.., , . , -L , , ,,-,, , is if f W ,Ii if ,Q ! ' Cir' ,fl ' 'J -' ' .J 'l . Q 'Sli rii s Newest Store ' ff' or Men and Boys . i it 'oz Zdcham Tower at 1 lth Dial Expon 4-7525 lt's if A' . xg For Your I' - I Pix. Picture xx Pretty ttt 2 x Fashions! 'G . Tx LANG'S MUSIC CO. MUSIC SUPPLIES, INSTRUMENTS, REPAIRS 'A' 1426 'Power Ave. Dial EXport 2-8070 f' . ,N W! JV 711 5 I YW, f' u'c SUPERIOR MOTORS, Inc. BETTER BUY BUICK 1705 Tower Ave. Dial EXport 4-6648 Superior, Wisconsin Cronsfrom's Cash Foods, Inc. GROCERIES - FRUITS VEGETABLES CHOICE FRESH MEATS Bakery and Restaurant in Connection 1316 Belknap Sf. DE' EXW' 5-5559 GERZIC MARKET MEATS and GROCERIES Highest Qualify Foods Af Lowest Possible Prices! 724 Tower Ave. Phone EXporI 4-3631 Kotter jeff efeeff M K FOX' j-e7 e'i'1ffX Q92 C CC ee, R BEAUTY4a4f'i-LF? fff . . -'-e Ne 1 F10 sts EFFICIENCY - ,L--51' , Y smoom RIDINQ' ' Say 'fb Howers 'YQ V -' Go Oldsmobile X QKYWAQLUGGAGE Qi vlx ll ind Buylf Af H ' Poirzslt TYPEWRITERS XD ooL suppuss H d 8 S 1, 'l' OWBI' E X WISCGNSIN M2 b TYPEWRITER COMPANY in Iefyfeg-112 424 1306 Tower Avenue Dial Expen 4-6901 f da? jjfu --f4'1ff L f'1-tile? C7 - xA, MWC! lfdwv .1 5 M441 ,yffe vfufc , - 1 1-' X ?'7 J -- ff! Q 4 , f4LAiLQjI7nW THE TELEGRAM JOB PRINTING SHCP JOHN G. GREEN, Mgr. Largest and Most Modern , ob Printing Shop in Upper Wisconsin Dial EXporI 4-4411 Tower at 13th Black Peterson LUND'S SPORTING GOODS HEATING ELLIS PLUMBING 8: Gun and Robert Goligoski-Scott Williamson SPOVHWE Goods 1414 BELKNOP SUPERIOR, WISCONSIN 1817 BELKNAP STREET D, I Ex 4.7754 la port Dial EXport 4-9591 Large Assortment of . . . FISHING TACKLE, BASEBALL GOODS, LUGGAGE, TOYS, KNICK-KNACKS, BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, COASTER WAGONS, CARPENTER TOOLS and PAINTS and VARNISH Hundreds of Items in the Hardware Line at Reasonable Prices! M. BERGER HARDWARE and FURNITURE x E 525-527 Tower Ave. Superior, Wis AN'S 5- I Congratulations IUST THE BEST ICE CREAM I i, I I- Withe IN TOWN xg. Classiof 1954 i' I ' J IIO6 Belknap St. I ' 1 II I TIIII X' X f Q N 5 J TI .- ,I VOGUE BOOTERY fl ,ROCKEY QUALITY SHOES ' - 'H 'X FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY XQI if 1 I ' if I Dial expon 4-6609 1218 Tower Ave. nm Expon 4-7493 XXI N ix q A 'I SUPERIOR PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY lFormerIy Ford Hopkins! We Appreciate the Paironage from Our Superior Friends! TRI-STATE SPORTS onucs, cosmmcs, FOUNTAIN, EQUIPMENT C9- TOBACCO and suuomss 5 af M, 20' WEST SU fR'0R S'- ' ,f, L if nulum, MINN. l22'l Tower Ave. Dial EXporI 2-2909 :L Zipohhidmaoods specialists 'A ,, Wx. . 'N K 5 L xjx gf J XI 'pl x A 1 M N. .-Hi svenvrH:eArZ:zv::2IaulLoen ,Q 1 your Jewelers YANO' BROTHERS l We Handle Cathedral Class Rings BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. ,AY Dial EXport 4-7718 619 Towe' Ave- I 121 Tower Ave. ? .S bln My La b1j,f,fl-1... Compliments of fl? ML' D' yi Ni Superior Clearing House ' Banks Communily Savings Bank Nalional Bank of Commerce Superior Nalional Bank Firsl' Nalional Bank Wisconsin Sl'a'I'e Bank Lignell Rexall Drug WHERE COURTESY IS KING 1022 Tower Ave. Dial Expon 2-8553 We Deliver 21 HOUSE OF FLOWERS Dial EXport 4-6581 1307 Tower Ave. Superior, Wis. Eleanor's Apparel Shop for FASHIONABLE TEEN AGERS! COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES AT POPULAR PRICES! W2 T We' Ave- Dial sxpan 2-3142 GERMANN JEWELERS Something from Germann's Is Always Something Special! 'I225 Tower Avenue ' .1 fl o COMPLIMENTS OF BRAMAN MUSIC COMPANY AND STUDIO f if M COMMUNITY DRUG rr . ff . P - V' -' J . Qompllfhepts' f' V . STORE li ' nf' If If 1' f JA' A f jd ROY GRIMSRUD, Proprietor V. 1. t din!! - X Lower Prescription Prices f gif Gia Utes! it , W 't v' Up-Town Quality . . . I H' fn' v ,J rl 1, 'I . . . Down-Town Prices f ' ' If l I I f ' l A 'fy Dial EXport 4-3763 - Free Delivery f lf , S ,ffl ,714 Tower Ave. Superior, Wis. A f' .fi ff' W ,if l 'I r fill ,ff A if .I J' j ' ,ff , , 4' if ' DMM' ', 1, 'ff , Hotel and Restaurant Supplies i 1709 Belknap Dial EXport 4- 9540 Phone EXport 4-5255 720-722 Tower Avenue 1 ' 1 .Nxt ' f fm ' '. ,1' Q fl D' y ' , A? Q 1 ' - ' ' . C r I t' I U' V' 9- . . X- ongro u a Ions . A I . ' - I 1 ,tnsopngs QAFE. n 1 CATHEDRAL GRADUATES 1, 1. I' STEAKS IEHOPS . , 1JuZMso-Hnnnmhfiqeses V x ' .I f. 1. 4 1 Good Luck in li . K'-'CY' IH L 1 Years ahead 44 - ' -' - ' ' I . Dial EXpqrt '6e38g9 'NSC' The complete store for I ' young men and women TWYS 1309 TOWER AVE. SUPERIOR, WIS. i Al Rosberg's Shoe Hospifal , O h Shoe Repairing H ,f:A'4 f ' A ' ,Mb , of the Better Kind! 1,1-'f ' --'ill th 1118 Belknap St. Superior, Wis. ' I in 'v J I t , 'm A 1 I . 1 'Q .Y A YA , V I V. ' v Q' . ' , ' ., l A I - I ' 6' JFRISCC ACIEEANERS 84 W amen vnuss - Q ex-'ANSHQEVL REPAIR SHQP ' .'.' :inn snscnou K, 'R I Qpbglggg QEANING AND' sittin MERCHANDISE X. .I f . L. INYISIBQ HALF SPI-ING, H ,, wx I U . Q W I X . 5 . W -5 POPKIN'S V- - A Dial sxpan 4-5152 ' 1 , . , .' -, ' Q 5 ' 518-52Q Tgwer Ave. D flags Tojuoi' 5vi.- L, '- 2 ' , sUPQfi?l', Wig. Y I h V,- .Di-I :ipod Mom X. I ' xr ! , Ay Y 3 . . l Q ' N Y u .- .5 'JERRARD at sME,T - ,-- All Liyuss or INSURANCE --7 ' ,Mon13Ace LoANs -T hug :spina . ' am 5 Q I I 5 . no 1 X 1 f rl ' '. . I - u Mafhehkharmacy, Inc. H 1' in X -zigaggbggifnpzzfvgxpaars X ' niuhsaxion 4:1053 f' XY 'x ll, ' Aoiqytfiplxn Qnnf' 3 'IDU-I9 Fewer Ave. ff , JV Q 'Superior, Wis. J,3'SO9f'4Ilggpfg1- ,JXY Sangjopiwis, -. -- ,555 , wyw 51,11-. . X A X ,' l'1Vi 4' vu . ' I ry J A 'THE New 'POWDER PUEFf fx if 5,Kf,E5g,,h,Tgh,gA,iEg,? w . a '. J Q Nj J ll f, My J V 1 yy. xx I, BEAUTY I X 1, A jx ' f1N1'vEn5A:L',aizOrHgRHoon,' , f- , 5 5 ., 5+ , - r' 'VX ' HAIRCUIFTING - STYHNG7' X, '. f' X V-' 1j H5faAslclQ 5ALlsMsMsfzA5:En5W X5 ' , Charles saqgif 6' xy t f M5 kcgiis7M 5nLcoogsMxwes., R 'N Nz' W 2' ,, VX, - ' xl ,' 'A F' ' ' rum. ma -5 5'Di9lfXpof4 4-11535 Sqhfrfol' tooperydiiyz Association K W x .- , x ,yj SK 1 rNQroadvf!yHand Tower 1' D. Y '. A r ' .' gk 'v . l yt , A d--lv-- ---- L! - 5 MELODY CAFE Meals As You Like Them . OPEN6A.M.1 2A.M. Meats and Groceries O on FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS 320 38th AVENUE EAST OTHER NIGHTS to 1 A. M. P11000 EXPN' 93938 915 Tower Ave. Superior, E. VERGAUWEN, Proprietor MEET ME AT' THE ONLY PLA CE Capiiol Canclq I CI' ea Rooms lll4 TOWER AVENUE BELKNAP BARBER SHOP 1116 Belknap Sf. ERICS and HURLEYS ALLOUEZ GARAGE Gust Van Driessche, Proprietor -- COMPLETE CAR SERVICE -- Phone EXpor1 8-5754 4003 E. We Give S and H Green Stamps Second St. Superior, Wis. i , Wis 56 S . D Wh V YN A A l 1 X 1 V ? K5 Sf. ., tg M' K MEATS and GROCERIES X 5 ly Qi For Your Convenience V .6 2113? lf - l l llxlx Self Service - Delivery ' I 6 cl nom X . HANSEN .,. A I :Q L W 5 Tower Ave. EXpor1 4' .l ' J 1225 Tower Ave. Dial EXport 4-7756, 'ilu' 4 'bl Lal pc4L4VV?cAkqQZ4f.fjV Q L Al ll 4 4 ll, QL- 6 lvl!!! 'Ln C L - lilrf A214 1, ufc'llV -I 4, me 'l' K A A jill, jill 1 7' V All Vt Z IQ., 1LL l7'!l,4!K1i V4 H .L 1 'ggi' ,T ,Q L if wifi .1 if-vffyc Q1 ' 1 , , f 7 V fL1,l,nL ' 4 nff,-L HLLIL lfflnf' jaqlql, z F 1 3 1 What --Does She Want? A LANE OF COURSE! World's Largest Selling Cedar Chest RUDOLPH'S FURNITURE , CTI 6 W l,ll5VIiDING C TRACTORS 1402 Poplar Ave., Superior, Wis. Superior, EXport 4-6646 Duluth 7-1289 I Grade A Homogenized Vitamin D CHOCOLATE MILK BUTTERMILK SALAD SOUR CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE BUTTER I c e C r e cl m SMOOTH FROZEN Russell Creamery Company Ask for Russell's Fresh Dairy Foods at your door-at your friendly store. 1621-27 Broadway St. Dial EXport 4-5522 Reddy Kilowatt TX or '54 9: I the class of l955 Brighten your future with M L, PROPER LIGHT for all seeing tasks. Eyes are priceless . . . U 0, ' ' ' - Kwazu- Good Light is cheap. I- W - i .., . - Q 1 ,. ' 4 m ' . 1 ' A -Af I ' ' Y S wzzbfz 7z7aZe:. ,.'z' ll' mmf Fddv? Kan: 1.-,ff 7 D f NUMMI JEWELERS Art-Carved Beloved and ,.,. We ' 5 m Guild-Art Diamonds Hamilton, Elgin, Bulova, Wyler Watches Acrx ss from the Cathedral Grocery, Meats and Home Bakery DN iff CCN NGLLY'S 1320 TOWER AVE SUPERIOR, WIS. 1202 Belknap Dial sxpon 4-4461 Labor Congrafulafes the Graduating Class 2 s f,'I'QL'1,'f, 0 , , SUPERIOR FEDERATION light, books, and COKE! of Relax . . . hawiema Coke LABQR if GQWGX W9 Q r E13 .v lin V W I N l g :Pl +-.. SAFFOIIDS, INC. OXFORD FILING SUPPLIES STEEL DESKS AND FILES ART STEEL FILES AND BOXES COSCO AND HARTER CHAIRS ESTERBROOK-PARKER-SCHAEFFER EVERSIIARP PENS AND PENCILS I . I . Y. I GLOBE NEWS Out of Town . . . Newspapers rocker Books GREETING CARDS MAGAZINES SCHOOL survuss FIGURINES MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS ,M ZA! rovs AND GIFTS !Z.,,..,...b4 MMM -'W' +w'ffz'? 'bw .f J ' .Y ,I . Z ,J I A 711' L0 4, . I 1312 Tower Avenue ' QI Q , lfjxpoi-t 2317121 , W g gif! f Vx Q Ill W 17' , X55 line: W A474114 I . . X . 'bLeau.gift1l1f ,, exqpisipk ' 'HDIAMQNDSR I IN' I I 5!Q12l3TowgrA,venkue xx! gf' I YJ, . 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