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lengt- 20 PURPLE AND GOLD CLASS OFFICERS 4 B Francis Stapleton, Secretary: liolrert Paltz, President: Edward Delaney, Critic William Dwyer, Vice President: William Reddy, Treasurer STAFF OFFICERS 4 B Front Row fW. Reddy, F. Stapleton L. Faulkner, R. Paltz, Editor: A. Cleary, J. Mara, F. Bishop Standing J. Gooley, E. Delanny, R. Burns. 0-0000-00-00000-00000
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PURPLE AND GOLD Page 21 Class History-Continued SENIOR A Fred Mesmer was awarded the medal as the most valuable player on any team in the tourna- ment. In tennis Fred Mesmer and Arthur MacGuire were on the varsity team. In track we had one representative, Ed Lynch. On the varsity baseball team we were represented by Bob Sims, jim Reed and Larry Sawyer. Besides being well'-represented on the school teams we made a fine showing in interclass sports. We had a' class basketball team of cham- pionship calibre and it was only after the hardest fight we were downed by SB, in an overtime per- iod. Our interclass baseball team avenged this defeat by swamping 3B 11 to 5. At the end of the year the excellence medal was awarded to Carl Hofmann, with Arthur McGuire second in merit. We entered the fourth year with a determined resolution that the whole class should graduate with flying colors. We were aided in this reso- lution by having for our teachers, our own Brother Patrick and the venerable .Brother Adolphus. Entering the fourth year, we received into our class three new boys: - Don Travers of East Side, Edward Hannon of East Syracuse, and Joe Sheedy, just a local boy who has made good in every Way. During the fourth year at C. B. A. our school reached its highest point in athletics. The bas- ketball team of this year consisting of three of s CII I our classmates, Freddy Mesmer, Don Dutton, and joe Sheedy, defeated the crack team from Passaic and captured the Eastern Championship title. In football C. B. A. had a banner year. Under the coaching and direction of Coach Fair- man the team progressed greatly and displayed championship form. The team won ten games out of eleven, being defeated by Oswego by one poii .. Uur classmates who played on this champion team were Joe Sheedy, Don Sheehy and Emory McKeever. Our class basketball team of this year had much hard luck, but the spirit of the team showedout brilliantly. A During our last year at C. B. A. we took a deep interest in all our studies. Our teachers ever continued their interest in us and in our studies. By their everlasting interest in us and by our constant effort we hope to graduate with honors. We are all proud of our prize student, Carl Hofmann, who for the last four years has earned the excellence medal. He was hard pressed by other students, including Arthur Mc- Guire, John Gaffney, John Dietrich, Fred Mes- mer, Henry Needham, Hubert Triano, Kenneth Clancy and Emory McKeever. Leaving our famed Alma Mater, C. B. A., we express our deepest gratitude to all the faculty and wish success to all the present students and to all who, in the future, will come to C. B. A. .l?3s.-1 - 4652 'P Ffal A 'Mr' 'I
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