Alumni HonorsGraduate's At Cathedral HighO i t* «. Hear Father KnappGraduates of Cathedral high school were honored by the alumni association at the annual banquet Wednesday night at the Coiner Terrace.alumni members, including the 33 members of the class of 1948, heardthe Rev. John Knopp, a missionary in British Honduras and former Ci ' ' ‘C* f \ I *(the customstthe natives in that area.Father Knopp, who will return later this summer to Honduras to [establish a normal school at S' John’s college in Belize, denied the statements of some Central American observers that Catholicism is merely a thin veneer covering native superstitions. He ex-j plained that the superstitions of the Hondurans arc no greater than ! those in other countries, including the V. S. He said the normal + ' * . • «» - * £ * * • • 1 . • ' ' • . * 1; school will be used lo tram lay! teachers to work in outlying vil-iaglt; where priests are able to make only periodic visits.Toastmaster Edward O’She;tg of ♦reduced alumni officers electedlast March including Alice Shas-teen, president; Robert Vestecka. vice-president; Patricia Newman,se c r e t a r y -1 r e a s u r e r,Rosemary Graham, 1947 cho--; president, extended a welcome to• new seniors with a response madeby Don Webb, 1948 class presi-; dent. The remainder of the pro* gr.nn included a recitation by Joan I Hansen and remarks by the Rt Rev Msgr C. J, Riordan.Mrs. Helen Barton Hartnett v. ,-! banquet chairman, assisted by KSinnr I.inch, Kathleen Hallman,Techia Sche-sler. Mary FogartyPat Newman and Mice Shasteen