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LOOK-A-HEAD ATHLETIC BOARD ORGANIZED A new athletic organization began to function November 5, 19344 and is in charge of all athletic activities in our high school. l-'ather Forst appointed the following as an Ath- letic Board. Rev. A. L. Sattler, Pres., Ralph Ga- bcle. Scc'y., and Clarence Esker, Treasurer. Since the board has been in charge thc receipts for ath- letics have consisted solely of the revenue from games. New equipment has been purchased and all athletic expenses have been paid without funds from the parish or other sources. The board is known as Saint Paul Athletic Board, SPONSOR BASKETBALL BANQUET VVednesday, May 1, the Paul Athletic Board sponsored a banquet for the boys of the basketball squad and their fathers. Father Sattler presided as chairman. A finan- cial report of the athletic funds was made by Mr. Clarence lisker, treasurer. Coach Gabelc spoke briefly of the games of the past season, and of his prospects for next year's team. He then present- ed letters of award to four seniors, Captain Bar- man, P. Reincck, C. Reichert and R. Meyer, to five under classmen, Keller, D. lteineck, R. Young, lt. Smith and J. Reineck, to the two managers, B. lt-mth and C. Frederick and finally to the cheer leaders Rita hlaylc and liill Amato. Mr. Ralph Lorko, well known in independent basketball, spoke forcefully on the necessary quali- ties of a team aspiring toward a successful season. Father Forst stressed the worthwhile qualities that athletics can develop in a boy, and the conse- quent bearing on his chara'cter. The chicken dinner was prepared by the mothers of the boys and was served by the senior girls. GRADS PICTUREU OPPOSITE The present graduating class carried off all the basketball honors in the boys interclass games dur- ing their four years in high school. The picture in the upper left hand corner is the present senior team, the only team undefeated in all interclass games this year. They are left to right: Manlet, ltoth, Stiert, Ott, Brown and Culley, captain. The picture below them represents six present seniors when, in 1932, freshmen, they won the interclass championship. Practically the same six repeated this feat in their sophomore and jl1Ill01' year. The earlier champs are left to right: top row: Meyer, Kluding, Barman, bottom row: Culley, Reineck and Reichert. Another successful season has been completed by Coach Ralph lil. Gabele. This is Mr. Gabele's eighth year as athletic director, and as instructor in :he manual training, mechanical drawing and science at our school. St. Paul's has found in Coach Gabcle a man with unusual ability to lead, and to inspire the boys with a fighting spirit founded on the finest principles of true sportsmanship. For three consecutive years hc has been chosen manager of the class B tourna- neent held in the St. Paul gym. The numerous let- ters of commendation received after the close of each tournament give ample evidence that our es- teem and admiration for Coach is shared by numer- ous others. After three years of aspiring and toiling to gain the honor, the senior girls have won it. l11 their fourth year of basketball, they have walked away with the championship, and what is more, they won every game they played this season. The girls who played o11 the team this year are left to right: Genevieve Dinter, Alma Courtad, Ethel Hohler, Eileen Gfell, Bernadette liarman, Rose Pfliegcr, llorothy YVeisenberger. The present senior girls when in their sopho- more year, won all the regular interclass games, which secured for them a place on the shield, this year they repeated that feat, and remained unde- feated i11 the intra-mural tourney. This is doubly remarkable ill view of the fact that there are only nine girls in the e11ti1'e class. These girls ha.vc the honor of being the only undefeated team in thc history of St. Paulis School. The managers of this ycar's basketball team de- serve recognition for their work. Coach had a large squad and a heavy schedule, he knew that he would need two capable managers. The team elected Bernard Roth, a senior, lower right in the picture, as manager, and Clarence Frederick, left, ll.-illlll01', as assistant manager. Coach and the team had no further anxiety on the score of the managers. Bernard Roth was likewise manager of the football this year. Vile believe this is the first time any one student has filled this position for both of St. Paul's major sports seasons. The lower left picture shows the graduating hasketeers. Top row: P. Reineck, Barman and Meyer. Second row: Manlct and Kluding, bot- tom: Reichert. Captain Barman, guard, will leave next year's team minus one cool-headed, alert and quick- thinking player. lteineck, another guard, will be greatly missed because of his sustained fighting for the team to the final gun. The graduation of lteichert, forward, will be another loss because of Charlie's accuracy i11 shooting long shots and his nonchalant way of putting in the winning basket. Although Meyer, Kluding, and .Manlet did not play in all the games, they were faithful for prac- tice and proved themselves valuable assets to the team o11 countless occasions. The places of thesc six players will be filled only with great difficulty. The unusual picture across the bottom of the page opposite shows the lineup of the St. Paul Norwalk High game, and is the crea- tion of a. local photographer, Mr. Bateham. The picture is a reproduction of thc display featured in Mr. Batehanfs window during the week of the city's most momentous game and of the class li tournament, held here. - -taxi .....-.dA
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LOOK-A-HRA D Patrons and Alumni Rev. G. A. Forst Rev. A. I.. Sattler Rev. Edward McLaughlin Mr and Mrs. Ralph Gabele Mr and Mrs. Carl Lenz Mr and Mrs. A. J. Baltes Mr and Mrs. Otto Metz Mr and Mrs. Frank Haas Mr and Mrs. Clarence Link Mr and Mrs. Geo. Betsehman Mr. and Mrs. Henry VVeisenberger Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Paul Mr and Mrs. Henry Hurling Mr and Mrs. James Burns Mr and Mrs. F. XV. Culley Miss Barbara Hohenadel Miss Mary Brady Miss Carrie Stoll Miss Loretta Schonacker Mr. Otto Stoll llflrs. Leon Soisson QMarie Esker '08j Leon Soisson '08 lVlrs. Fred Milhaupt tLueil1e Hiss '10j Gertrude Studer '12 Jerome Esker '13 Helen M. Link '13 Esther Frey '13 Leander Hipp '14 Mrs. Leander Hipp tBertha Fries '15j Ruth Hafner '15 Mrs. A. J. Hoernschemeyer tGertrude Ha Gertrude B. Link '18 Clem Hurling '19 Olga Stieber '19 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pickett '27, '29 John Esker '27 Kathryn lliclllanus '27 Arthur Rufting '27 Margaret Hiltz '27 Paul Simon '27 Mrs. Melvin Ott Qlliildred Grimmer '281 Mrs. Paul Schnurr tBeatrice Ott '28J Mary Fay '28 Margaret Fay '28 Dir. and Mrs. Paul Englert '28 Mrs. Joe llleyers tAliee Brown '28j Hazel Smith '28 Paul Metz '28 Mary O'Mara '28 Anne Conrad '29 Linus Ott '29 fner '18j Elizabeth lliletz '30 Monica Fay '30 Ruth Fay '30 Bernadette Reamer '30 Norbert Gallam '30 Ruth Ott '30 Frank Fries '30 Marie Kean '31 Peter Corey '31 l rederick Cripps '31 Joseph Stoll '31 Margaret Gfell '31 Leona Hipp '31 Elmer Rupp '31 James Esker '31 Helen Culley '31 Pauline Meyers '31 Margaret Ball '32 Florence Dinter '32 Isadore Fries '32 Blartha VV6lS43l1l1t'1'gCl' '3 Henry Fry '32 Lucille Betschman '32 Angela Blackert '32 Frank llfleyers '32 Marian Mahl '32 Mary Dublo '33 Alma Bishop '33 Thelma Bishop '33 lllildred Bishop '33 hlildred VVeisenberger '35 Charline Hipp '33 lllary Baltes '33 Edward Reichert '33 Robert O'llIara '33 Alice Parsons '33 Eugene Frederick '34 Cathrine Fox '34 Anthony VV echter '34 Urtrude Schaffer '34 Shirley Gates '34 Mary Ringholz '34 Carl Stoll '34 John Baltes '34 Herman Hipp '34 Helen Englert '34 Margaret Fry '34 Clara Lindenberger '34 Madeline VVidman '34 lla Cook '34 Evelyn Hipp '34 20
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