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ftp 2 Igmva XY 1 Kirbat Kirby, Guard: Is it a tough job requiring a man of steel steel? Gall for Kirbat. Steve Puttick, Tackle: He was an eager and loyal member of the team. 'Ghunkers' Chipman, Tackle: Hardworking with a never-say-die attitude. He was a boon to the team. 'Bulb' Shulakewych, Tackle: He gained confidence as the season progressed. Shows great promise for the future. Alan Maybee, Linebacker: His courage is proven by the apparent pleasure he takes in playing opposite to Phil Grant in practices. 'Doc Savage' Bejkosalaj, Defensive Halfback: A fiery, rough, mean player whose wrath struck fear into everyone including his own teammates. 'Spider' McKay, Defensive Halfback: Come into my parlor said the spider to the ball: he spun a very fine web in his territory. 'Beanpole' Burnett, Tight End: He hit with authority. 'Piggy' Pigott, Guard: Plagued by an injury but showed great potential. Michel Langlois, Defensive Linebacker: His talent and enthusiasm will be put to Work next season. 'Nads' Nadeau, Centre: He was mixed up sometimes but his eagerness made up for his lack of experience. 'Tr - 7' Caux, Defensive Linebacker: Lean but resilient. 'Moses' Verhey, Tackle: He has strength and a willingness to learn from his mistakes. Sean 'the brawn' Lavery, Defensive Guard: He looks like Shardik in a good mood. Eric Gall, Tackle: Faithful to the team in spite of a discouraging injury. 'Arnik' Mierins, Quarterback: Alas! An injury claimed him halfway through the season: until then, a steady, heads-up performer. a:! 1 A
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'Teem' Farquhar, Halfback: Late to practice on frequent occasions but never too late to miss an open hole. Rod 'Big Bird' Heyd, Quarterback: Pretty boy never let the refs get away with a bad call. He had a shaky start but eventually found himself as well as the goal line. 'Bun' Rhodes, Halfback: Not big, not small and always ready to take on opponents bigger than himself. Chester Murray, Centre: Big and tough. Everybody's hero. An excellent season for a pretty good player. 'Hades' Green, Tight End: Strong and fast but greasy fingers plagued him at times. Bob 'Spud' Morrison, Tight End: A IIOTQ performer who gave as good as he got. Steve 'The Pillar' Millar, Guard: A calm and placid guy who nonetheless could block with prowess. 'Druid' Christie, Guard: His famous jokes took the boredom out of the trip to Stanstead. Personable and capable. 'Too Tall ' Grant, Defensive End: 6'4 and 220 pounds. Nobody but nooobody . . . 'Hollywood' Mierins, Centre: His endurance and hard work paid off. As captain he set an excellent example. l 'Y 1 'A 'G L Picking up the pieces. John Rogers, the first team manager, caught in an idle moment. Ian Rhodes: Open field tackling. Line play versus Bishop's. Photo BV: Paul Campbell ill v i,1.v.r Av ,,,.,s. 4 .oo - I s,.g.. - ' - 2 ,fi - . .gQ l, 'girl' 1 - 27
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'Moose' Johnston, Guard: Big, tough and wily. His past experience paid off this season. john Rogers, Manager: He was there when you needed him - well, most of the time, anyway. Bob Gray, Esq., Defensive Coach: Thanks for drilling, conditioning and constant practice. Hugh Penton Esq., Head Coach: The patience of job. Good enough, Hank! Left. Coach Penton. Centre. Bob Morris on. Right: Mike Bennett. SECOND FOOTBALL H'lOt0S 51, Q., J yig.. by Paul 1 Campbell V nl, I 1 i Top: Justin Fogarty scores against Tech. Below: Raikles reaches for a pass. l ' ifw -
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