Lowellville High School - Echo Yearbook (Lowellville, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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FOOTBALL VARSITY First row, left to right:-L. DePaul, F. Carchedi, V. Iudiciani, R. Jones, E. Galey, E. Primavera, P. Centofante. Second row, left to right:-J. Marg, S. DiCioccio, J. Caldwell, B. Tamburino, A. Stef- ano, E. Carbone, J. Maloney. O FOOTBALL SQUAD First row, left to right :-M. Shevetz, A.. Stefano, J. Marg, J. Caldwell, E. Primavera, R. Jones, F. Carchedi, E. Galey, L. DePaul. Second row :--Mr. Reed, V. Iudiciani, R. Vazmina. S. DiCioccio, G. Fiorentino, J. DeMarsh, B. Donatelli, M. Marzetti, B. Tamburino, E. Carbone, Mr.. Haines. Third row:-Mr. Jones, J. Logozzo, E. Esposito, T. Jones, J. Fisher, J. Hritz, D .Tom- asino, P. D'0nofrio, F. Pallozzi, L. Leardi. Fourth row:iM. Mamula, P. Centofante, J. Maloney, W. Ondra, E. Mohney, D. Centofante, A. Tomasino. E501

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FOOTBALL Lowellville High School football team? Better the Senior Class football team. Seventeen Senior lettermen! The entire first team made up of Seniors! In all our four years of high school, surely foot- ball must be the loudest echo of them all. Memories that were made this year will remain forever in the hearts of most of us. It's interesting to point out the difference between the memories that an ordinary person has of a team and the memories that the players have themselves. The spectator remembers only that which he sees happen in the games. He realizes that Lowellville had a fairly good team and he appreciates the fact that we won games. The players appreciate it, too, but they appreciate it more, because they were the ones who Worked for it and made sacrifices for it. The members of the team are able to look back with pride on the fact that they didn't give up when, after the Canfield game, everyone had lost faith in them. They look back and remember all the hard weeks of practice they went through in order to prove that they had the makings of a good team. And then they look back and view the results of their hard work and recall all of the thrilling moments of the games that will remain with them forever. They will recall that long breath-taking pass of Ginger to Coo- nie'? that put us in the lead in the Newton Falls game, and that last quar- ter when they were fighting desperately with their back to the goal line trying to stave off the enemy's aerial attack. They will recall the Hubbard game and how time after time they marched the ball up the field through the strong Hubbard line. It was a powerful team, just discovering its power. They will recall Eddie's great defensive play- ing in the Bessemer game, Coonie's long kicks in the Boardman game. Ginger's hard running in all the games, and many others. These are the things that count. Memories that will lastg never to be forgotten. This year's was a good team that won the hard way. Getting off to a poor start, they convinced the town of their ability by coming back and winning, proving that they weren't washed up. They were deter- mined to win that Newton Falls game. Determination can accomplish a lot. They did win from Newton Falls, and not only that, but they kept on winning, ending up with the Inter-Valley Championship! This year's football team can easily be pictured in the minds of its followers as a machine. A machine, with each part taken individ- ually, meaning nothing, but when the parts are assembled they form a highly efficient smooth running machine that was oiled and fueled by the patience and sincerity of Coach Haines and his assistants, Mr. Reed and Mr. Jones. Here are the parts who taken individually were just high school students but when they were assembled brought to Lowell- ville High School its second Inter-Valley Championship in three years. CAPTAIN ED. PRIMAVERA: Tackle, 5' 10 , 195 lbs., Senior The man who could be called the generator in our machine was Ed. Primavera. Eddy was the man who generated all the power in l51l

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