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C AMPI NS' GAIN' QC C mini '70 sim ..---al Mr. St. Clair continued an old habit during the l959 cross country season-the winning smile. Flanked by senior champion Frank Carver and J.V. champion Larry Jamison. our coach prepares to haul off a truckload of trophies. There is only one runner on .1 Championship trophy, but the victory itself is no one-man job. The three runners pictured here are among our most consistent senior barriers. but they stand for the whole team. All of the members of the cross country team are champions. Together with their able coach, Mr. John St. Clair, they have brought honor to our school.
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Page 102 text:
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'I-f if ou. Q This is what lirst downs are made of: act- quarterback Jim Holt slams the ball into the out stretched arms of senior halfback Jack Boyle. In Doughertyfs hard-charginv ground game Holt and Boyle were two of our best yardage gainers. and atomic subs. ' 51' If-f ' 3 ff'-' i ff z' 1 ' Y 2 '3 --9: 771 . - , fi- iw f,-Q.-,Fw 2. 5 A I' V, n , .. fuf .-3 ,sf Q3 QQ, , .. if if I J, 5 Jr, 1' +7ji,Z,:- . 1' 'ge 'F flag' Lfgfrze ge, ' 5 , , fig, ' '-,211 w.- .-x , 4.1, , :QQ-1 ' - 'rw P JI - 'gg 1 1 T ' 65? :riff '.' . fzzg -4'4 - ' ' . A .' ' M- 3 . ' fa 5.91 Q r ,Y I'?l1 ,, ' ...P '35 ' tx v B ,E V- Q! L I f- 'M ' .' Q 'FX ' I :IS 1 , 1 'f-'VJ aff V lx Egg X 7 li- Q i ' fp f l 3,4 f A ,QS .. W, A ' , -Y 1 D! -H .6 ij ig A X4 .X i ,4 - 5 -Lsjxz ' .JY . W ',,.' fx.. . ,W 4 - .n. ' ' ,- ,L...,. , . - -' '- fs. - , A familiar sight at mid-field before every game is the meeting of the team captains and co-captains. Here Ted Wycheck, Bob Fiori. and Jack Boyle listen to the referee at the Bonner game, The Cards dropped a tough one to the city champs in the last minutes of the game. 98 . W
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Last year C.D.'s cross-country team ran off with almost every title in sight. They were defeated only twice, and at season's end ten team trophies filled the Cardinal trophy case. It was a hard year to top. but this year we were champions-again! To start off the parade of victories, the Garnet and Gold team won every meet in Catholic League competition. and then went on to cap- ture the Catholic League and City titles for the second time. Competing at New York in the Eastern Interscholastic Run. our harriers won both class A and class B championships to cap a great season. This year twelve trophies were added to 15,1 if K' ff ' .e7f':, taht :Nz ,-gg , ,F .4 V .- 'Stix' ' Sw: X J .J ' H , ff , our honors. To the cross country team. ' T . 1 1 T' .x -Q. if - ' , N. X' 'g F' . its coaches and moderators, congratula- I H is Q' .A ff tions-and thank you. Y .. Magi' hp - up ' .CJ x4 .. A7' Mr. Sl. Clair poses with .1 group ot his stalwarts. These veterans. hacked by experience. conndencc. and a habit of victory. spearheaded an assault on every lille in the Delaware Valley. THE BEST IN THE EAST-First Row: Jim Costello, Jack Law- ler. George Woehlcke. Joe Murphy. Paul Minehan, Frank Carver. Tom McDonnell. Ed Ulmer. Ray Keyser, Rich Kingsmore, Urban Turzi. Jim Bottorff. Second Row: J. C. Trotter. Fernando Wood- ley, Lou Campi. Paul Curran. Ed Vey. Bill Tollock. Norbert Belzer, Larry Bolger, Al Lofgren, Gene McGovern. Larry Jamison. Jack McNally. Third Row: Andy Monahan. Leonard Schaeffer. of? -fzfeuv -w- h miie Q ii ' X as .Q S x ci -T . ,ig ' Q Wal , ,kv Cargill! X ,L 5 V w'f f1t Q M ' as. I5 2 4 .S E 3 UH ' t '1 li 0 H i , 'K 'E V1 y , 1 8 if, Mike Costello. Leo Bellew, Ed Black. Bill Bradley. Ron Angner. Wally Mudrick. Ed Moore. Chuck Kearns. Bill Clark. Fourth Row: Rick Garonslri. Pere Dougherty. Mike Frank. Jark Gallagher. Jim Bradlev, Joe Sheridan, Bob Giordano. Rich Gallagher, George Dawydawvrh. Fifth Rott Clay Porter lMam1geri. Mike Sheridan. Tom Murrv. Fran Beck. Tom Rvbicki. Fran Bell. Bob Whalen. Jim Monaghan. Frank Malvesturo. X1 ar 4' U X NJ Y v- , Ss. Q 1 5 ci 'Q 1' 0 -' -fi . we r ik 9 r 1- ,A X I ' 7000- - za . P f , . fr .eixblhq , if Q X 14, 4. - j 'LQ'-'N is A QL. 1 1 QA wtlh r I ow Ml QAHPIN11 Z0 'qv Rimini gxilllhdl x. A vue!!! QABINQ 1' F i 00 fs Yr wig aallgdgf N l 0 ' ash ' Q fi '5 0007 'XX ,- 4. .Q . - . ' 0 RX JHY' . M ri J 0 691' wssgff IVBNEY5 fadfils? sufmig HL Qllnuiizg 9115 , Wf i R ,, 1, r-A - f s r- ff . F r ei r X
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