Christian Brothers Academy - Purple and Gold Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1926

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Page 42 PURPLE AND GOLD STANLEY EDWARD WEISS , Among the elect of the graduating class is the amiable Hen VVeiss, who hails from famous Tipperary. Ben got his lirst stranglehold on education at St. Patricks and since then he has developed beyond our fondest expectations. ln his lirst year at C. li. .-X. he puzzled llrother Yictor, whose favorite occupation was likening Ben to a 5-ton truck going up a hill. lle played tackle on the football team for three years and was captain in his senior year. Dame Rumor has it that lien is gong to lltzly Cross, and if he does, some coaclfs heart will beat with joy. Last summer a well known local firm, Weiss K Dwyer laid a State Road at llrewcrton, which road they modestly declare is the best in the country. ,ltlSlil'll KllCl'l.'Xl2I. ZUKOVVSKI NVe have with us Zuke, a gentleman scholar, caddy and a good judge of milk shakes. luke claims he was born in Syracuse in the year 1908. but we have our doubts. The year may be all right hut we think it must have been in Missouri since he always wants to know the why and the wherefore. So much for his faults! 7Iul-ce came to us from Transllguration School in September, 1922. and since then he has played prominent roles in class activities. lle was one of the mainstays on our class basketball team during the last year of its reign as school champion. Some day we expect Zuke to be holder of the Open Golf Championship because all his spare time is spent at the golf club. Our Selection for Arnericafs Most Representative Boy 5 5 HQQ Q55 5 E WILLIAM DWYFIR Vice President Senior B: Captain Baseball '25 and '2H. New York State Scholastic- Star Athlete in Three Major Sports Football, Basketball. Baseball. A X

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PURPLE AND ,GOLD Page 41 JOHN EDWARD MURPHY John entered the Academy direct from the southsid: via Brighton School. Ulxlllffn has always been a quiet student but still waters run deep. Murf is a11 enemy of the big paper trusts, having bought but one tablet since entering C. B. A. He is also quite a theologian and chemist. He likes to go up to the chemistry lab to see the sights, some of which are not inside the lab. Murf for a while played o11 the class team and no one ever got the Jump on him. Long john is one of the extra help at a downtown establishment. Did you ever notice his variety of shirts and ncckties? They prove the above statement. ROBERT CONRAD PALTZ Class President '26 Our esteemed class president began his scholastic career in St. Patricks School. His wanderlust led him to migrate to St. Mary's School in pursuit of learning. He is a very modest boyg that is why he entered C. B. A. He is so bashful that he hates to look at a trig, yet he absorbs learning as readily as a sponge does water. In 1925-26 Connie managed the Purple and Gold quintet that decisively trounced the much-touted Passaic Wonder Team and won the championship of the Eastern United States. He has always done his bit to keep our class well in the front. As a student he excels, as an athlete he is no goodg yet he is an Al booster of anything pertaining to athletics. You deserve all the success that will be yours, Connie VVI LLIAM VINCENT REDDY Spike is one of the original bunch, having entered C. li. A. in 1922 from St. Patrick's. Our genial, smiling VVill, nemesis of late-comers, has spent the greater part of the year, since his ascension to the dignity of treas- urer, in indulging in dainty luxuries. 'ASpike used to bslong to that army from Tip Hill that relies on friendly motorists to get them to school. But having become custodian of the 4B treasury, he scorns such a practice and pays 7c to ride down, taking no chances on being late himself and missing us, thereby depriving himself of his daily fags. His motto, as regards late-comers, is, See Reddy First. Bill's job at the Public Library makes him very handy when we want a book returned, and he declares that from all signs, he'll probably die there of dry rot. Spike is proud of his 10O'Z1 Celtic ancestors and will tell the tin-cared world they didn't come over on the Mayflower: they had a ship of their own. PHILIP JOHN RYAN Phil is a native of that famous section of the city known as Tipperary. He acquired his lirst taste of learn- gig inkthe noted school of Irish lore on the hill and since he came here Red has added to the fame of St. atric 's. Phil entered C. ii. A. in '23 as a sophomore, after winning laurels on the court and diamond at Porter Junior High. Red flashed into the C. ll. A. limelight the following year when he held down the right-field garden for the Purple and Gold varsity. But this did not satisfy Red. The following winter he made the best quintet ever turned out of the school. VVC are happy to have Red a member of our classg he has always been a genial fellow and tho quiet and modest he has earned the respect and esteem of his fellows. LEONARD RAY SHELTON Shelly was born on one of those cold winter days you read about in books. The date? january l0. 1908. He received his grammar school education in the vicinity of greater New York and at Fayetteville. When Shelly entered C. B. A. he was living at Fayetteville. A week later and he was a citizen of the thriving metropolis of Cicero. While he lived in Cicero Shelly chased street cars instead of girls. They were just as temperamental and twice as hard to catch. Shelly was a star half-back on our football team and captain of the track team. He is also a charter member of a club whose occupation is rolling bones The Fines collected have helped fill the poor box at St. John's. He now belongs to that vast organization known as city folks and manages to get to school on time. FRANCIS JOSEPH SHIELDS Seventeen years ago there was delivered to the Shields mansion a small parcel that was labeled Francis. When this package was opened the occupant opened his eyes, looked around for a minute and then closed them. This has becdme a habit with him and he does it quite frequently during class. much to the Brother's discomiiture. Fran has tasted knowledge at many different institutions of learning during his grammar school days, such as McKinley, Brighton ,and St. Mary's: but his appetite was not satisfied until he began his career at the Willow St. Academy. For the first three years Fran studied hard, but the last year he claims he did not have to study so much due to the fact that he had a good seat and a quick eye. It is with genuine regret that we bid Sluefoot Shields farewell. ' FRANCIS MICHAEL STAPELTON Presenting Francis Stapelton, 'otherwise known as Stapelf' Stapel hails from the West end of the city, out of that unique place called Tipperary Hill. He has been a member of the class basketball and baseball teams for the past two years. Some day Stapel is destined to become Secretary of State as he has had plenty of experience in this line, having served as secretary for the graduating classes at St. Patrick's and C. B. A. Stapel has also learned how to become a skillful pool player. To his way of thinking there is nothing so filling after a heavy meal as an empty toothpick and a sociable game of pool.



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