Superior Cathedral High School - Memories Yearbook (Superior, WI)

 - Class of 1930

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Page 108 text:

s ig. 'az . dff :ef-: ff 'fi'???i . I . .. , C , g' lzf- 'W ---, .. ff F lr MY Q s ' ' ' '15 . I 'wx Q - x ' f Z , XX The CZfDreck of the C-Seniors lt was the class of '33 That sailed the Athletic sea, . The Freshies challenged the Seniors proud I To play in their company. M The team was large, P ' The school was small, But undaunted, ' ,fl I They chased the basketball. 'Twas 3:45 that fatal day, But not for the Freshies I must say. When' Nlr. Padden came on the floor, The whole school began to roar. The game was on, the whistle blew, How they did it, nobody knew, The Freshmen pranced across the floor As the Seniors glanced in despair at the score. Brave Bradley bold, staunch Higgins gay, Fitzgerald speedy, how those boys did play. Turnbull and Chisholm, a gallant pair, Made the Seniors tear their hair. A basket here, a basket there, The score at the half Made the Freshies laugh. While the Seniors grave, Hung their heads in shame, While they missed the bankboard, To the loss of their fame. At the close of the hour, When the score was read, Nine to eight, the umpire said. The Freshmen the victors, The game they had won, While the Seniors know their race was done. Long will the memory of this battle remain. Fought by the Seniors to add to their Hall of Fame, But were defeated by the Freshies in a 2 to l game. Note: Mr. Chisholm is evidently an lxporfent of the Modern School Verse. Be that as it may, we thought it wise to print this just as it came in H CHISHOLM 33 ii l i l l of irregular it . ' Q! T'.I ' -95. U I Q Cf l

Page 107 text:

X ' 'gs , fl, J ef 1, ,' 1 ,X , V. X Luft In Right: William Egan, Albert Pelletier, Edward Nicholson, Edward Bartclme, Clifford Patnode, Herbert Bartelme, Coach john Padden. QCOVLd CZSQELVVL The second team, composed of such stalwarts as Patnode, Nicholson, Pelletier, Egan, and Bartelmes, was a constant menace to the regulars all season. Their inherent love of the game, coupled with their aggressiveness, was a sore spot to all who came in contact with them. They completed a very successful season, and Coach Padden has his eye on them for future Varsity material. lt was an invaluable asset to the school as well as the first team, to have such a formidable group to represent them in different games and tournaments. lt is unnecessary to go into minute details concerning the mer- its of each individual but a rough survey of their ability is truly expedient. Patnode probably displayed the best shooting eye of the team. ln this field he was run a close second by Egan, who beside this quality, was also an excellent dribbler. The Bartelme brothers' play gave evidence of arduous practice, and their passing attack proved very effective at all times. Pelletier, long and lean, proved to be an excellent center. He was endowed with a certain sprightliness of limb, which was very advan- tageous when in vicinity of the small hoop. Nicholson, who in the middle of the season, was transferred to the first team, embodied all the cliaracteristics that constitute real basketball players. A natural grace, and a keen eye, made him one of Padden's most highly prized players. So with tl1is brief resume we bring to a close the rather abbreviated story of the second team, but before our time is up we would like to congratulate them as being prob- ably the best second team Cathedral has yet had to fall back upon. Their indomitable spirit of fight, and their clean, hard-fighting brand of basketball will always mark them as being Cathedral's stalwarts. , 4 , -95-



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f 1 ilk, X7 X Xt N 'iw fl i l ,i k L ii ft A L or Us i f l it l 49 o F' N - S Under adverse conditions both fore and aft, and with the Senior Class listing heavily, we embark upon the sea of humor, with this cargo of forced laughter and un- called-for puns, hoping that you will not be forced to the extremes of diseomfiture in attempting to decipher these crude jests. lt is with true contriteness that we dedicate so abominable an attempt at wittiness to you, dear reader, but knowing that you are in no way able to avenge this insult, of course, unless you prefer to skip this page, we feel at liberty to intrude upon your good , nature in this way. il A4 So with manifold thanks and apologies we, the aforesaid, do hereby and herewith usher ourselves, ungracefully, out of the picture. i l , i li ' l i X ft , X wt et. tg tl X it U ! Xexfl X 1 K

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