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X . Basketball A full schedule of eleven games was play- ed by the basldteball squad of St. Anth'ony's this season. Although they were not as success- ful as they might have been, they nevertheless climaxed the season in the final tilt with a vic- tory over the Ovid Red-Devils wlhose team was runner-up in the divisional meet held in Ster- ling. Without dodbt each member of the team deserves merit for the interest and effort mani- fested throughout. But without the direction of our loyal coach, Ed Carr, little success would have been attained. To him the team extends a hearty thank you . Ping Pong A real system of indoor sports was initi- atediinto St. Anthony's this year by Father Po- tempa, Sports Director. Two deck tennis sets Baseball C. Schadegg, W. Truitt and two Ping Pong tables were set up in the school hall and each day during a period of one half-hour students were engaged in contest games preparatory to the final tournament. A loving cup was awarded the champion boy and girl who succeeded in defeating the winner of each class. Honors in this year's tournament go to two Sophomores, Cecilia Schadegg and William Truitt. M. Foxhoven, W. Truitt, J. Cum- mins, C. Applehans, W. Bersch, J. Schiel, J. Spahn, H. I-Iaverland. Basketball Team Father Potempa, Director, B. Quinn, J. Keenan, H. Killerlain, P. Brelner, C. Mentgen, Managerg R. Hoffman, A. Vecchia, L. Schlenz. SPCDRTS
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Father Potempa Our Sports Director Defpite the fact that Father Potempa has been engaged with many other important du- ties, he never cons.dercd tlme spent on the team wasted. Being particularly interested in football, he made every effort to promote the success of the squad undertakings. Father Potempa is also responsible for the excellent program of indoor sports initiated in- to St. Anthony's this year. No word of thanks could fully express the appreciation which we, the student body, wish to extend to Father Potempa, our sports direc- tor. Football A St. Anthcny's Bobcats although not able to complete their entire schedule, due to the in- fantile paralysis epidemic that prevailed all through the football season, were nevertheless victorious in three out of their four encounters. The first was the annual alumni battle in which the Bobcats trimmed their opponents I2 to 7. The next game was with the Crook eleven, who dropped the Bobcats to a I3 to 7 loss. This one de-feat was, however, quickly made up for by two smashing victories over Otis High sc-hocl, the scores being I9 to 0 and 38 to 7. Nvith this last 38 to 7 victory the football season was closed. The squad was composed of Bernard Quinn, Charles Wagner, Lawrence Shaughnes- sv, Howard Killerlain, Peter Breiner, William Truitt, Aldo Vecchia, John Breiner, ,lack Kee- nan, William Haverland and Bob Hoffman. Pep Club During the past year, our Pep club has been an organization of which we can be just- ly proud. Due to the able leadership of our cheer leaders, Willadee Gatewood, Florence Killerlain, and Barbara Maurer, their willing cooperation in furnishing transportation and their cheers of encouragement they have done much towards making this athletic campaign successful. Cheer Leaders I Willadee Gatewood, Barbara Maur- er, Florence Killerlain. Back Row-Schlenz, Shaughnessy, Mentgen, Wagner, Quinn. Front Row-Killerlain, Breiner, Truitt, Vecchia, P. Breln-er, Keenan, Hoff- man. PORTS
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With St. Anthony's Alumni . Musings of an Alumnus Time marches onl And those whom the Alma Mater knew as merry girls and hap- py boys have gone forth to conquer the world, and we now find them serious-minded men and women, slowly getting the upper hand in this battle of life. Several weeks ago we dropped in at the home of Miss Marcella Lauby '26, when at an elaborate dinner she announced 'her marriage to Mr. A. N. Carey of San Diego, California. We extend to her our felicitations in her future role as Mrs. Carey. While pondering upon the subjects of matrimony and extending felicitations. we con- sider the 'various blessed secrets which have honored our Alumni during the past year. Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds fLoretta Dugan '26 of Rapid City, S. D., reported the birth of a girl October 9, and with their New Year Resolution came a son to Mr. and Mrs. l... Cal- lendar fl..ouise Mentgen '26, of Stapleton, Neb. Last August 27 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Johnson fMargaret Bellender '27, became parents of a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Flaherty '35 fMargaret Scott '35, proudly announced a boy January 3. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koehler of Denver became parents of a boy, as also did Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Uphoff of Sterling. Philomena Stibley '26 fMrs. G. Krause, still resides in Sterling, and according to our findings Adolph Mentgen '26 is still totalling cash books and making entries in ledgers for the White Star Mills of Salina, Kans. CMore en- tries to himl, A slight meander through the well-damp- ened avenues of Sterling led us to.discover that Mrs. T. Schaefer fClara Stibley '27, is making a fine home for her family at 52l Chestnut St. Mrs. William Lousberg fMary Berg '27, is still living in the St. Peter's district. Mrs. Frank Berg fCecilia Wagner '28, is doubtless preparing tasty meals for hungry lumberjacks to the staccato of clanging axes, the thumping of tree trunks, and 'buzz of saws amid the pines and redwoods near Mt. Angel, Ore., where her husband operates a sawmill. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner '30 fViolet Cum- mins '29, have likewise gone thither. Where rolls the Oregon, and hear no sound, save his own dashing. Clifford Burke '28 is still employed by the Sterling branch of the Public Service Com- pany of- Colorado, while Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Caldwell '28 CRosell'a Lauby '29, make their home at 323 N. Sth St., Mr. Caldwell being employed at the Sterling Packing and Provi- sion Company. The next time we are in a dilemma when shopping for a pink handkerchief or a yard of yellow ribbon for Fido, we shall permit our- selves to be rescued by the floor walker of floor-walkers, Julianna Lauby '28 at McClus- key's. Among clerks we find Ruby Elbert '29 AROUND SCHOOL ' ' ' i. LUM I
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