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,fmigmt pm XVHAT A CROWD! WHAT A DAY! Everyone was out for the dedication of our new athletic Held. The stands were overflowing with enthusiastic fans. Little did they realize that they were exercising a specific freedom shared by all Americans-Freedom of Assembly. This was only one of the freedoms present at this gathering. All the other freedoms were shown. as the dedication followed through. Freedom of speech, religion, press and action were repeated throughout the program. l Page 6 j
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911, PAUL R. PETRUCKA SLLOND LIl,Ul'lNANI', UN1r1.u S1,x'n:s MARINI. Com-s fAm ARMJ He flew for God and right- To give a free man's hope unto the World. He saw the glory of the star- jeweled night, The field for victory's banner soon unfurled. We pray God grant him peace This true Knight errant, gallant of the sky. For, as he bravely and with spirit lived So did he bravely-die. -Iinz Lexouf Lieutenant Paul Petrucka, Mahanoy City High School alumnus, class of ,35, was killed in a plane crash October 12, 1942, while training in the Hawaiian area. I Page 5 j
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James Gallagher, Esq., a veteran of Wforld War I, delivered the dedicatory address with a simplicity and earnestness which stirred each auditor's heart. He declared the stadium dedicated to youth and good sportsmanship. Then he informed the attentive throng that this stadium should be forever known as the East End Park Memorial Stadium in memory of the honored dead who had served our country to the last full measure of devotion. Fair play, good sportsmanship, a cheering crowd, gay, conhdent With- out fearg our flag, colorful, significant and free, against a background of azure, the memory of the Americans who died to preserve the American way of life: these are Worth fighting for! I Page 7 1
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