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GUJVML fic fag Laughter! Cheers! Football plays! Talk about last night's dates. The boys reliving the games they played the night before, actions. The Chemistry Lab is way up on the fourth floor, but you can always tell when thereis an experiment going on. Sniff, Snifff' Click, Clickf' a gentle tapping sound, it comes from the end of the hall, it's the Office Machine Class, trying very desperate- ly to finish before the bell. 'Cause the Trig. and Typing Classes are just as studious, so we try to convince Srs. Monica and Theresa Austin. The biggest contrast is made between the Library and the Cafeteria. The Library being the peaceful Sanctury of the Seniors, and the Cafeteria the melt- ing place to discuss all the events of the date and lustily cheer for the boys who played the games that night. Anyone's heart would melt at the thought of leaving a Campus such as ours. W-Q
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NX? v -4 - First row, left to right: Floyd Brumby, Michael Dolan, John Matson, William Wells, George Camus, Fernando Storch, Robert Cox. Second row: Alex Borrego, James Brown. Charles Perron. Michael Lopez, William Brasmar, George Neff. William Wright, F. A. Ellis. Vincent Testa, Charles Kacir, Joseph Garvin. Third row: John Torrell, Joseph Ciles. Denis David. John Orsiloo. Thomas Hartone, Raymond Kayal, John Barkett, Richard Bates, Lewis Donald. Stephen Shean. Z9z9f!a!Z GESU 7 ST. PATRICK 0 The green and unexperienced Crusaders met a re- vengeful St. Pat's on Curtis Park Field and eked out a 7-0 victory with Dick Clough returning a punt seventy-seven yards to a score. GESU 31 ST. THERESA O A determined bunch of Crusaders met the Muske- teers on their home field and tore them into the ground. The Purple and White could do no wrong. Billy Wells led the attack with three touchdowns. GESU 35 OKEECHOBEE 18 The Crusaders traveled up-state to play the Catfish of Okeechobee. With a variation of the single wing and T-formation, the offense ground out 4-50 yards while the first and second defensive units yielded three touchdowns. GESU 6 ST. ANTHONY 12 The Gesu squad met their first defeat, losing a heartbreaking 12-6 fray at Curtis Park. The fired- up Raiders passing could not be stopped and the game ended with Gesu on the twelve yard line, first down and ten to go. GESU 27 POMPANO 7 Showing great spirit, the rejuvenated Crusaders took on the Beanpickers from Pompano. The Cru- saders looking their best, racked up a 21-0 lead at half time. The reserve saw plenty of action.
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