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

 - Class of 1930

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Nlgly-Jllllp, 1930 lilgf' 22 ATHLETIC BANQUET ' 1 ll'l1llltllCl Ill, .1uuu.1l .ithhln h.u1q1nt. L l lux Sl. l'aul's .Xudilorium, May 1, was an llll' usually gm-at succcss. 'l'l1c dinucr was scixcd lig thc l:lllll's ot thc parish to ahont 225 guests. 'l'hc school 0l'l'llCStl'il, under the direc- lion of Mr. C'arl Lcnz. and thc lioostcr quartet, l'llll'l'lIlllll'll thc :nudicncc with their sclcctious. Mr. 141. l'l. litoll, lirsl full-tiuic coach at St. Paulis scrvcd in the capacity of l.0IlHtlll2lSlL'l', wl1o very cleverly and eiitcrlainixlgly introduced cach speak- er. The lirst spcalccr, lsilllltil' lirisscl, spoke iutcrcst- iugly ahout thc Ul'gFllliZJlli0ll of the lioostcr Vluh, thc purpose of wl1icl1 is to iiuancc athlctics and to crcalv il lll0l'l' :iclivc iulcrcst aniong thc IIICII. Coach C':1lvi11 l'l'cill'c1' of Norwalk High School was thi- in-xt spcakcr who slim-d that altliougli the lwo schools were close rivals, a cougcuial relation- ship cxistcd hctwccn thcin. Hc also nicntioued lhc fact lhat in-xt year lin- two schools wo11ld play lwo ganics of haskcthall. ouc o11 cach floor. Coach l'l'cil'l'c1' hclicvcs that lhis will :irousc niorc inlcrcsl :xuiong thc followers of hoth teams. Mr. V. Cf. l'attc1'so11, Sll1ll,'l'llllClldL'llt of schools, was thcn called upon to address the assembled gucsts. He ciitcrtaincd his liearers by relating a fcw huniorous accounts of happenings at St. .lohn's Military School in lYiscousin. He also statcd that ln' would like to see a field-house erected at lVhit- ucy ficld NVllil'll would servc as a dressing room for hoth local and visiting tcains. He advocated an indoor swinnning pool which would he very popu- lar among the young people of Norwalk. The lcttcrs Zlllil trophics were then awarded those who had incritcd thcing einblcnis were given to the Sophomore girls' tcani. the basketball cl1an1- pions of the High School. The awards were given out by Voach Ciabcle and Miss Fay, girls' coach. after which. i11 :1 short talk the fornicr cxprcsscd his rcgrcl that Voach Miller was ahscnt. 'l'hc Junior C'l:1ss tcam of thc high school was givcn a small loving eup 'for winning thc lwoys' class title. The concluding talk was delivered by ltlr. John L. Coxc. forincr Coach of St. l':1nl's. He gave a vcry illt0l'CSilllg' talk o11 clcan sportsinslnsliip. He iutcrspcrsed incidents of his coaching cxpcricncc. Mr. Voxc is a gifted spc:1lcc1':1lld wcll vcrscd in ath- letics i11 general.

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Page 28 LOOK-AHIll'lAl2 Lfay-June, 1930 JUNIOR-SENIOR EXCURSION Hlfl Junior-Senior lixeursion was an event l of XXX-diiesday, May 28 at the Ohio Cav- erns, Vtlest Liberty. livery true lover of the art work of Nature should see these Caverns--words or pietures will never describe the plaees. The Ohio Caverns are gripping. thrilling. and spectacular. Here Nature, millions and mil- lions of years ago, introduced elassie seulpturing and unsurpassed art work in stone and eolors. They are vast and mysterious in their extent. Kfost of the physical beauties of Nature suggest to us the mind of the Creator: the wonders of Ohio Caverns suggest what might. perhaps. he termed the Creatorls imagination. The famous artists and sculptors of all time might well have found their inspiration in the Countless variety of forms and eolorings found within the Ohio Caverns. HIS was i-ndeed a safe, pleasant. instructive and interesting trip. Vfe had eompetent guide service throughout. YVe were served a ehieken dinner at the restaurant. The afternoon was spent in playing games and eontests and viewing the beautiful grounds. Supper was served at fi oleloek at the restaurant after which the gay party of seventy-eight prepared to leave the place-a never-fading picture. Many thanks. Juniors. for the wonderful time. VVhen it Comes to entertaining. you eauit he heat. WVe shall never forget this unique Junior-'Senior excursion. Here Nature. with her magic wand. Dispens'd her gifts with lavish hand: Her largess filled the earth and air. VVhen further spaee could not he found. She Carved these Caverns. underground. And stored a world of grandeur there! I



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ii--25' '55-ra 'ara-vav. HS:-sa' aawasy ' Q '. ' f if . f fr . 1 v 1 w-:sf e'sf..1:-- ---:.f--- ---: . --: -. ---- ---: . 1-1- Page 30 LOOK-A-HEAD Llay-June, 1930 FOOTBALL First Row: Amato, Young, Culley. Second Row: Gfell, S. Roth, Fry, Young, Stoll, Mack, Esker, Westrick. Third Row: Landoll, Reineck, Roedexqweisenberger, Dunn, Wenzel, Kramer, Mellein, Zur- cher, Amann, Englert, Mgr., Coach Gabele. UR football team started out with a sur- prising show of strength in the first game I by holding Norwalk High, a Little Big Seven League Member, to a 19-0 score. They then walloped Vermilion 13-0, this being the .first time a St. Paul's team ever defeated tl1en1. The next week the Red Devils beat the strong Fremont Reserves Aggregation 6-0 in a hard fought game. The Scarlet and Gray hit a string of bad breaks and lost three in a row, first to St. Wende- lin's, Fostoria, 9-8 by failing to make a point after the touchdown, secondly, to Calvert by failing to hold in thc first half, the Red Devils completely outplaying the Tiflinites but lost 13-7. The third defeat came in the hands of Clyde who avenged their 26-0 defeat by St. Paul's High the year pre- vious. After driving the ball to the five yard line, Stoll fumbled, and Clyde recovered the ball and quickly threw a pass which caught St. Paul's all guarded and the receiver raced 95 yards for a score to win the game 12-6. The Red Devils broke this losing streak by slip- ping aud paddling their way to a 6-0 victory over St. Mary's, Lorain, after a bitter battle. They again lost to Norwalk Reserves, who got their touchdown after a 25 yard pass and run for a score. S. P. H. also slung a pass in the last quarter which Dunn caught and ran for a touchdown but was called back on offsides. St. Mary's and St. Paulis 'battled to a six to six tie at the Whitney field November 16. Both teams made touchdowns on long passes a11d both failed in extra points. Roeder, Wenzel, Amann and Zur- cher played heads up football, this being their last game for St. Paul's. OUR COACH Crabele has brought to St Pauls an en viable reputatlon for LlCXClO1Jlllg flglltlllg teams, fair play and admirable sportsman- ship. His friendly interest in the school and his high Catholic ideals a11d untiring efforts have won for him the love and respect of the student body. Ability of a high order plus willingness and pep to S athletic director and head coach, Mr. use it for the advancement of S. P. H. plus in- tegrity equals Ralph Gabele, our beloved coach. Next year we expect another even greater sea- son, for we have plenty of material and efficient coaching. A new era will be brought about-one of enthusiastic competition, flourishing athletes and brilliant success for St. Paul's.

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