St Pauls High School - Look Ahead Yearbook (Norwalk, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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Page 20 LOOK-A-HEAD May-June, 1930 Name Edward Amann Marcella Bauman Mildred Camp Norbert Englert Monica Fay Ruth Fay Frank Fries Norbert Gallaiu Lucille Grossweiler Victor Hess Genevieve Kuhn Mary Logan Agnes Merner Elizabeth Metz Anne Minardi Laura Myers Ruth Ott Bernadette Reamer Norbert Roeder Mary Smith Rose Schindley Louise Strinnpfel George Wenzel Fred Zurcher a 1 fs if Q s Alias Eddie Mardy Milly Norbie Moneka Red Freezy Frogpgie Cille Vic Jen Logic Aggie Metzie Annie Laurie Rufus Bernie Norb Smittie Rosie Weezie Handy Fritzie CLASS STATISTICS Noted For Yawning Blushes Tardiness Excuses Giggles Disposition A wiggly tongue Wisdom Typing speed That hair Punctuality Loquacity llelpfulness lleighth Excellent French Arguing Intelligence Ambition Willingness Smiles Simplicity Cheer-fulness Freckles Questioning Ambition To be a scientist To be a nurse Be on time Opera Singer Home Economics Prof. Never lose an argument Grow two tongues Speaker in Congress Break the world's record Discover an oil well To know French To visit Ireland Kindergarten teacher Play a saxaphone Be an aviatrix Pres. of the VV. C. T. U To be an orator State Representative Own a large farm School Cheer Leader VVrite a book - Keep Smiling All-American Halfback To win every contest Class flower Have you ever on a bright June morning wan- dered among the flowers in the garden and viewed the beautiful tea rose, sending forth its fragrance of love and purity? If you have ever noticed this flower you will un- derstand why the class of 1930 has chosen the tea rose in preference to all others. As this flower unfolds its petals and gives to the world its fragrance and beauty, so shall we open our hearts unselfishly to the world so that it may disclose the tender beauty of our pure lives. Favorite Saying Tush! Tush! Can you? Flicker out! Applesauce! Really? You're like that. Quit your kidding. Youirc wrong. Gee! I don't know. You're crazy, Sez you! Think it will rain? I'll bite. Listen! Show me. Gee4Gosh. Aw-go-on. Oh Yeah! I don't know. Is that nice? It's hard telling. Oh-Oh. Horses. What? i V X5

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play-Jung, 1980 Page 12 HISTORY OF OUR VOYAGE Name of Ship The '26-'30 Cruiser Starting Point - - Room 25 Date ------ - September 1926 TRAVELERS WHO HAVE MADE THE COMPLETE VOYAGE TOGETHER Edward Amann, Marcella Bauman, Mildred Camp, Norbert Englert, Monica Fay, Ruth Fay, Frank Fries, Norbert Oallam, Lucille Grossweiler, Genevieve Kuhn, Mary Logan, Agnes Merner, Anne Minardi, Laura Myers, Elizabeth Metz, Ruth Ott, Norbert Roeder, Rose Schindley, Mary Smith, Louise Strimpfel. George VVenzel, and Fred Zurcher. liernamlette Reamer and Victor Hess started a year late, but by airplane they overtook us at the iirst sto i. I PASSPORT AGENTS-SCHOOL FACULTY Price of Passports-3,14-0 Recitation Hours, Plus 2,280 Study Hours. Everyone had to pay full price-There were no Excursion Rates. POWER Superintendent - Principal - Faculty - Parents lVarning VVhistle - Report Ca-rds Signals A-B-C-D-E Transfers-None. Di-stination-Senior High Commencement. Islands Encoanterea' Initiation High School Picnic Hallowe'en Party Taming of the Freshmen Athletic Banquet Junior-Senior Outing to Ohio Caverns Arrival of Class Rings Senior Breakfa-st Junior Movie Senior Class Play Junior Edition of L-A-H Senior Picnic Junior-Senior Excursion on Chippewa Commencement I Shzp Crefws FRESHMAN YEAR JUNIOR YEAR Captain - -Sister Mary Norbertine Capta-in - - Sister Mary Rogella Pilot - Joseph Gross Pilot - - Ruth Fay lst Mate - - Ruth Fay lst Mate Norbert Gallam 2nd Mate - Norbert Gallam 2nd Mate - - - Ruth Qtr Chief Engineer - Edward Amann Chief Engineer - - - Laura Myers Dining Room Decorations - Blue a-nd Silver Dining Room Decorations Blue and Silver SOPHOMORE YEAR SENIOR YEAR Captain - - Sister Mary Generose Captain - - Sister Mary Lucy Pilot - - Norbert Englert Pilot - - - Mary Smith lst Mate Norbert Gallam lst Mate - - Frank Fries 2nd Mate - - - Ruth Ott 2nd Mate - - Norbert Englert Chief Engineer - Edward Amann Chief Engineer - Edward Amann Dining Room Decorations Blue and Silver Dining Room Decorations Blug and Silver Oar Wada Our voyugers have sailed a pretty rough sea during the past four years, in order to anchor the ship ut Comme-neement Harbor. It was on that voyage that many became seasick and could not continue their journeyg others boarded the ship at different ports. Although our voyage has been long and sometimes wearisome, we will continue to Build for character, and not for fame.



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lilay-June, 1930 Look-A-HEAD Page Q CLASS CALENDAR September Mon. 16. ltcgistration Day. Mon. 23. First day of school. Forty-two wide-eyed Frcshies appeared. No wonder the tratlic was tied up in thc corridor! ! Fri. 27. Our lirst athletic meeting prior to the Vermil- ion gamcg Laura Myers and Milton Rossman were elected cheer leaders. Hurrah! We won the game 13-0. October Tues. 1. The Look-A-llead stati' was organized. Wed. 2. Assembly. Look-A-Head rally. Fri. -1-. We beat Fremont lteserves in football 6-0. Mon. 7. Class otlicers were elected. Tues. 8. Plans for the Freslunan Initiation were made. Fri. 11. The cheer leaders called a big Pep-meeting to cheer up the boys for the Fostoria game. Too bad, we lost 9-8. .laniors present Columbus program. Wed. 16. L-A-li subscription contest closed. Sophs won. Tlmrs. 17. First Look-A-Head edited by new stalf. Sat. 19. Lost another football game to Calvert 13-7. Fri. 25. Anniversary Mass for Lawrence Conry, our classmate. Clyde game, which marked our third defeat. Mon. 28. Whcw! More work! The Current Literature papers have arrived for the English class. Tues. 29. The poor little Freshies met their doom. Wed. 31. Ghosts and Goblins are seen in the distance as night approaches. Remember it is Hallowe'en. ,Novqnber Fri. 1. We beat St. Mary's, Lorain 6-0. Watch out! Fri. 8. We gave Norwalk Reserves a good beatin' 7-0. Mon. 11. .Juniors presented Armistice program. VVed. 13. Father Kramer gave talk on Negro Missions. Thurs. 14. Chemistry class visited Filtration Plant. Fri. 15. Spirited pep meeting for the biggest and last game with our old rivals, the Baytown boys. Sat. 16. Thrillinir game with Sandusky! Tic 6-6. Mon. 18. N. S. l'. A. conducts Thanksgiving Essay. The thrcc-day bazaar began. Tues. 19. Quill and Scroll News Writing Contest! Thurs. 21. Mr. Gritlin, the growing man, entertains. Fri. 22. Ten cents, please! Second L-A-H was edited. Tues. 26. Public Library sponsored essay contest on My Favorite Author. VVcd. 27. The Juniors gave the Seniors a delightful program for Thanksgiving Day. Thanks for the lolly-pops! December Tlmrs. 5. Peppy debate during the English period. Fri. 6. VVe won our first basketball game from St. Ann's, Fremont 27-10. Tues. 10. Ohio State objective tests were taken. Fri. 13. Sister Mary Lucy, Principal, celebrates Name- day. llalf holiday, lmrrah! Team, rah! Another victory added to our laurels when St. Paul's heat Lorain. Fri. 20. Our first defeat! Too had, boys, that the Ohio Stale champs, are better than our team! Santa visits us. Program presented by the Sophs. Now for a Merry Xmas ami a llappy New Year. Xmas L-A-H out today. Fri. 27. Another defeat from St. Mary's, Marion 6-4. Mon. 30. Varsity bows to Alumni 33-23. January Fri. 3. Whipped by lloly Name, Cleveland, 19-11. Mon. 6. Back again! Ami wasn't Santa Claus good to evcry one of us? We should say so! Fri. 10. Lady Luck paid us a visit. VVe were victorious over Milan 28-14-. Tues. 1-1-. Why all the commotion? The Seniors had their pictures taken. They were all slicked up. Did you cver see so many good looking people! Never! ! Wed. 15. Three cheers for Frankie Fries! He received honorable mention in a nation-wide contest. Another sur- prise- we beat Calvert 32-21. 'l'Imrs. 16. Mr. Anderson, state examiner, visited. Fri. 17. Another real surprise, Margaret Gfell and Joseph Gross won in thc Favorite Author contest. Thurs. 23. L-A-H enters N. S. P. A. Contest. Fri. 24-. We really beat Thompson 21-19. Mon. 27. Exams! Exams! And more of them. Wed. 29. We walloped St. Mary's, Bellevue 29-10. Fri. 81. Three cheers, exams are over! We journeyed to Fremont and came home without victory. February Mon. 3. L-A-H. enters C. S. P. A. contest. Tues. 4-. Retreat began today. Now, we are all going to be real, real good boys and girls. Fri. 7. Retreat is over! Do you see any difference? Of course you do. Just think, we beat St.Wendelin's. Mon. 10. Current Literature note books were shipped to Columbus. Fri. 14. Why all the commotion? Just think we beat St. Mary's, Sandusky our old rivals, 14--12. Thurs. 20. Victory over Vermilion. Illustrated lecture on Theophane Venard to raise funds for the Missions. Fri. 21. And another from Milan 24--18. Tues. 25. Arthur Schaffer, met with fatal accident. Fri. 28. Norwalk Hi claimed the city championship. March Sat. 1. Chemistry essays submitted in national contest. Mon. 3. Our beloved school-mate is laid to rest. Tues. 4-. Five pupils captured Current Literature awards. Vi'ed. 5. Twelve 1.-A-H members were qualified for the National Quill and Scroll Society. Received charter. Fri. 7. Sister Superior and Sister Mary Godfrey visited the High School. Basketball tournament began at Belle- vue. I.et's go, team. Won first game from Willard 15-10. Sat. 8. Lost to Elmore 9-8 in second game. Wed. 12. Tom Dorsey represents L-A-H at Columbia Convention. Vl'ires daily. Fri. 14-. Tom wires that I.-A-H merited third place. Sat. 15. Closing date for Quill and Scroll contest, Na- tional High Awards, a.nd Scholastic Contest. Tues. 18. Tests and more tests! Today we took the first Diocesan tests. Were they hard? No-not at all. AMT. 24. Mission week began. Play staged successfully. pri Tues. 1. Northwest Parochial League was organized. Tues. 8. Oratorical Contest held in the auditorium. Fri. 11. Monica Fay won honorable mention in ad- writing contest. Congratulations! Mon. 141. Sh-h-h The Ghost Walks. Is there really a fidfost? Oh, no! It's only the title of the Senior Class ay. Tues. 15. Juniors send Seniors invitations for a trip to Ohio Caverns, an event of May 28. Wed. 16. Dr. Kessler, Ph.D., addressed the Seniors. '1'hars. 17. Hurrah for the Juniors, their edition of L-A-H came out and it's a fine one too! Can't be beat! Tues. 22. Another free day. Vt'hy? It is Father Forst's Name Day. VVed. 23. Did you hear the news? No--what? I,-A-H received All-American Honors in the N. S. P. A. contest. Sun. 27. Joe Gross represented St. Paul's in the diocesan contest at Fremont and won first honorable mention. May '1'lmrs. 1. The Athletic Banquet was held. Sun. 41. Agnes Merner represented St. Paul's High in the Diocesan contest at Delphos. VVed. 7. A farewell party was held for Father Brissel, Sun. 11. Orchestra Concert and real Mother's Day Pro- gram rendered by the Juniors. 9. The first N. W. P. L. track meet. St. Paul's won. Fri. 16. A reception was given for Father Curtin. Mon. 26. The Seniors presented The Ghost VValks. Wed. 28. At last the long-looked-for day arrived and it more than surpassed our expectations. Thanks, Juniors for the treat at West Liberty. June Wed. fl-. Juniors serve breakfast. Commencement ex- ercises. Thurs. 12. Alumni Banquet.

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