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

 - Class of 1932

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LOGIC A l'ilfAIU 6 Liga? S JUNICR-SENICR EXCURSICJN UNTRARY to the lamentations broadcasted over station J-U-N-I-O-R and the kind efforts of Father Bouschere to make compensation for their inability to entertain the seniors by in- viting them to spend June the first at Schick's Cot- tage. the juniors. by hook or crook scraped together a sutlicient number of coppers. despite the depres- sion. to give the seniors and faculty members a never-to-be-forgotten day. The invitations to this gala affair. in the form of a sailor boy carrying a scroll. were delivered in a miniature Chippewa Steamer. The day of merriment. May 31. was begun by the group attending Holy Mass, after which they start- POST GRADUATE Having successfully concluded a post-graduate course, James Esker '31 has completed his studies of Typing. Bookkeeping. and Business English. During his high school career James was president of the class in his sophomore year: member of L-A-H Staff and Acolytical So- ciety for three years and a partici- pant 'in athletics. Jimmy is known for his integ- rity and cheerfulness, and was well liked by all his associates. VVe wish him unlimited success Ja 't's in the future. ed for Sandusky in their respective cars which were beautifully decorated in the school's colors. The real fun began when the party set out for Put-In-Bay in the Chippewa. Music, dancing and the boat-ride were enjoyed by all. The entertain- ment committee furnished many enjoyable diver- sions. A delicious dinner and supper were served on the island. After a day of such delightful entertainment. the students boarded the steamer for Sandusky. Many thanks. Juniors. for the best day of all. YVhen it comes to entertaining, you can't be beat. iVe shall never forget this unique Junior-Senior ex- cursion and above all the cheerful hearty spirit that prevailed on this memorable occasion. WE THANK YOU YVe see the end of a busy year bearing down upon us. but before we take leave of our kind readers, we deem it but meet to express our sincerest feelings of gratitude to all who have contributed to the success of the Look-A-Head during the past year. XVe wish to express our heartiest thanks to our advertisers, who by their willing support have aided us in defraying the expenses connected with the publishing of the paperg also to the subscribers and readers who by their interest and financial support have also assisted us in editing the L-A-Hi the Esker printers, who have been very accommodating and have rendered excellent service at all times. Once more a hearty Thank Youu. WASHINGTON NOTEBOOKS ln keeping with the Xvashington Bicentennial which is being celebrated this year throughout the nation, St. Paul's school sponsored a XVashington Notebook Contest in which only seniors and juniors were eligible to compete. r Keen interest was shown in this contest and after many weeks of tedious labor. the notebooks were submitted to Mrs. H. li. Franz, instructor at the Norwalk Public High School. The books were judged according to neatness. originality, material and artistic touches. The prizes offered were two and a half dollars, x T one and a half dollar, and a dollar for the thi-ct b. st notebooks entered. Results of the contest are as follows: Lucille Hettel. Betschman, senior, first prizcg Catherine senior, second prizeg Mildred NVeisenberger, jurior. third prize. Florence Dinter. Angela Mackert. sen- iors, and Edward Reichert, junior. received first. second. and third honorable mention. respectively, for their efforts. Mrs. Franz in charge of the library at Norwalk High School is also head of the English department, and senior .English instructor. gn J 5 l 3

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LCD Cl IC A I-I E A ID COACH RALPH GABELE OACH Ralph ll. Gabele completes his fifth year as athletic director at St. -v l'aul's with a wonderful record. His championship basketball teams for the past two years is a fine exhibition of his remarkable ability in coaching. The great majority of winning games and the ef- fective manner in which they were played by the team shows evidence of the proper training. l'nder Coach Gabele's expert guidance and tutelage St. l'aul's cage teams fought their way into the finals at Willard Tourna- ment and were beaten in the finals by one point in the Sectional tournament at Find- lay. lfair play and real sportsmanship have been evidenced in all the games the Gabele- men have played and their record is an en- viable one. OUR CHEERLEADERS VVe are proud to take this opportunity to make known to our readers our peppy cheerleaders-- lilleu Brown and Philip l.ink. seniors. Ruth Strat- ton, sophomore. 'l'hcse students have put forth their greatest en- deavors to make the athletic season of 1931-32 a huge success. 'l'aking into consideration the amount of work de- manded of the seniors. those two members found time to organize pep meetings. invent new yells and create a spirit which penetrated every lover of sport. Ruth Stratton is to be commended on her good -.upport and we hope she will be back next year to continue the good work. Yve also wish to give recognition tothe littlc midget leaders. 'l'rudie lialtes and Norbert Roth. Coach Gabele knows men and knows how to make men. His players reflect his train- ing in their gentlemanly conduct and man- liness and above all in their courage. He has the knack of appealing to the student in the right way and the ability to hold their interest and attention. He has also built up most successful foot- ball teams. He instilled in his players fine courage and lofty ideals and the principles of good sportsmanship which will remain with them through life. Under his expert guidance. track has rapidly developed into a major sport at St. Paul's School. Coach Gabele is held in the highest es- teem by players and fans. It is hoped he . will continue the fine work al St. Paul's Hi. by turning out more good grid and cage teams in the future. LEAGUE OF SIX NATIONS In a meeting held in Upper Sandusky specific de- tails were given out concerning the new football league which St. Paul's joined with five other teams of this district. This league has just been named the League of Six Nations,-a name which repre- sents a confederacy of six Iroquois tribes of Indians living in this part of the state and banded together for their mutual protection. This league, likewise. is banded together to pro- mote friendship and bring the schools closer togeth- er for the promotion of better sportsmanship. As each tribe had a name so the respective teams will possess Indian names. The local team will be known as the Tuskcaroras, St. iVendelin's as the Mohawks. Calvert as the Senecas. Upper Sandusky will be called the Onendas. Carey. the Ceyzxgas. and Crestline. the Onendagas. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Having won the class championship for two con- secutive years we are proud to acknowledge our faithful little squad. This team has played together throughout its high school career and has acquired the knack of fast pass work. quick thinking and accurate shoot- ing. At the tournament drawing. the seniors drew the sophomores. and defeated them by an easy margin. As a result of this victory they were scheduled to play the juniors. However, with a little more than luck. the juniors managed to nose out the seniors. thus copping the title although they found that their opponent guards: Elizabeth Fries, I'ig'lltQ1'll'21lll'l'N Manlct. cen- terg and Alverna Schafer left, were plenty hard to shake. Our speedy forwards Florence Dinter. right: Marian Mahl, leftg l'lllen Brown. center. proved to be a puzzler for the junior sextette. ' In the freshman and sophomore years this team received letters for capturing the championship title of the school. 21 I S'



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LOGIC A l'iliA.l2' PARENTS' COMPLIMENTS TO THE GRADUATES M r. and Mrs. Fhas. J. Ball Mr. and Mrs. Geo. llc-tschman Mr. and Mrs. I . J. Boose Mr. Mr. anal M rs. l. A. Brown and Mrs. Louis llrown M rs. KilTll0I lIltH Cook M r. Mr. Mr. Rev. Rev Rev. and Mrs. A. lliclion and Mrs. M. J. Dunn and Mrs. Tico. J. llinter M r. Mrs. Mr. Mr. M r. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fries Josephine Fries and Mrs. H. M. Fry and Mrs. J. P. Hettel and Mrs. A. J. Link and Mrs. Simon Maekert M rs. Victoria hlahl M r. M r. and Mrs. Philip M. Manlet and Mrs. A. P. Missler Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ott Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pressler Mrs. Catherine Schafer Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Schafer Mrs. Edward Sickinger Mr. and Mrs. William Smith Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Weisenberger Mr. and Mrs. A. P. VVeisenherger Mr. and Harry Young SPECIAL PATRONS OF THE LOOK'A' HEAD George Forst Franvis Curtin N. T. liouschere R1-v. N. J. Traunero Miss Ruth Hafner Miss Leona Hipp Miss Margaret Hiltz Miss Barbara Hohenadel Miss Gertrude Amann Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Baltes Miss Marcella Bauman Mr. 11114 l Mrs. James Burns Miss Helen Culley Mr. James Esker Miss Margaret Fay Miss Ruth Fay Mr. Ralph Gain-le Miss Mildred Grimmer Mr. J. VV. Gross Mr. and Mrs, Frank Janata Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Link Miss Alma Leis Miss Agnes Leis Miss Mary Logan Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lenz ' Miss Mae Mack Miss Dorothy Mack Mr. : ixic l Mrs. Ii. .l. Mayle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myers Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Moehlman A Dr. and Mrs. O. J. Nicholson Mr. Anthony E. Ott Miss Marie Roth Miss Elizabeth Rossman Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seitz Miss Felicia Sanger Miss Odella Schafer Miss Loretta Schonacker Miss Hazel Smith Miss Mary Smith Mr. Charles Smith Miss Rose Stoll Miss Olga Stieher Miss Carrie Stoll Mr. Peter Theisen 28

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