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XV MXVIKM The combination of rookies and Veterans formulates the makings of a top show. Power plus pitching endorse the team's bid to have a vic- torious season. On stage, the varsity, with the continued help of many old standouts and a returning Freshman squad, seem confident in their conquest of a championship year. Making their debut this year, Coach Tom Sabol and moderator Fr. Duff foresee many future stars on the diamond. The Hall of Fame consists this year of Mike Manning, Jim McGlynn, Leon Seccia, Jackie Hamilton and John Connors. DAY BY DAY coach Tom Sabol is building the team into a well-balanced nine. His constant guidance is sure to be rewarded by a successful season. THERE'S GONNA BE A GREAT DAY when the baseball team gets un- derway. This year's squad is com- posed of: Coach Tom Sabol, J. Con- nors, J. Hamilton, L. Seccia, B. Mad- den, M. Manning, M. Lavelle, J. Campbell, J. Cunningham, J. Mc- Glynn, and assistant coach, R. Celi- donio. JUNE IS BUSTIN' 'OUT' ALL OVER, but long, before it does the trio of Jack Hamilton, Jim McGlynn and John Connors is out loosening up their sore arms for another long sea- son. Elf ezafzff A Vrnif .1 pf , vlrfxmumwps ' My W .yvv K Q QQ 'QM QQ a A , u-gd 5 r K if ' l I
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.,,,5itv.... ., . FASCINATING RHYTHM is pro- duced by: fStandingJ M. Fitzpatrick, J. Walker, W. Manfredi, J. Fox, T. Lynam, J. Walls, J. Brennan. fKneel- ing? M. O'Donnell, J. Butera, R. Scott, R. Francisco. I BELIEVE-Father McGettigan tells Fathers Scanlan and McDougall that this is the year. Father McGettigan, head coach, spends long enduring hours on the court, while Fathers Scanlan and McDougall train the un- derstudies to take the lead roles after the Seniors leave the stage. is .ffi-fa. if .,-'ff',ty, a '- V , -, ,,j.. f V 'f-..,...-I -we I . fx . .J.,,,,,. , , ,. .,., , ,KWL I I f .,.. ,yr V H ' : Eii:,,. W: . Y, ANYTHING YOU CAN D0 I CAN DO BETTER claims Herbie Lynam. Herbie, a four-year man on the tennis squad, has pro- vided Fr. McGettigan with the needed material to bring home the Championship. In the number one position again, Herbie feels sure of dominating all opponents. 'WIFE I MH EXENILW' ln the Spring, the spotlight of stardom swings to the asphalt stage for the tennis exhibitions. Behind the scenes, coach Fr. McGettigan hopes that the champion- ship cup is within the reach of his talented performers. Stepping into the spotlight to take the leads are Seniors Jim Munro, Herb Lynam, and Jim Russell. However, if these star performers falter, Father can pad the script with a highly-proficient supporting cast of underclass- n1en. Whether at home or on the road the Friars prom- ise to thrill the gallery with a production destined to . . . uBring Home The Baconf, ., -P ' P 4,-'3gi.:'gf- z3Q-1-:1- i' Q' 'T - ' . .. ' rl t W - f VVV-V ' 'I - ' ' . ' 1 s - ' A ' is -Irv. . - ' f, '- ,w-fm 'X , if,+3f','i'Li:'t pf, . -A t 1 r ' ,,,2Lf'f'ff- - w r : ', .Q 1 I-f wmgff i':T ' . rf ffffg . . i t ggffgsi.-gWg,,,3.:1'm.EQ,,gk,,5, ., ' X 5 t f 'S -e.f'-:M rm- ,- -wa. ...qw gwfwsgirg'13vg47f.c,fs ., . . ..-425 + ..- :s,,.,,' if,gg,,:5-3 -Q-:yrs-'7 ' ' ' , 4,2 ,V - , . 1 ' -'f .'i? ',.-.5 'i ' ' ' FQ 2 515521 - . -f 1 ,,,f:f..7 :i9: f- 2 3 : 5 1 i'?iL':+'1r We . Q 1 - mf 'riff ,5 skim ., .rf M , si 1,1 -h... Q, ' ' 4 , t - P i K 'A ' 1 ' ' 'C A f,ipygisliiiifrghsixigi52137 1 , gygw- V, 1 W ff'afwfff?ax.'Qtgsigg-igqgigjf,.gg:,t?:.3w,, i . EVA' , f V, ,s F 2,5 AQ , a :af x ' Mi' 4 17 ie! ' L' , , S... - 'if ' fiifili-ai i , 27 N! , .---U1a1.iffsf.g'4-Er ':--Sf:ascfgrsegsiiftii'i'' '4:9ii92s- ' . S
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SHRIMP BOATS-Size makes little difference in this nimble-footed game. Coach Lou Piacelli offers a pointer to Freshman Pat Taggart. This aid given by the coach helped Pat to be named Rookie of the Year. EWIIY RIMA' M41 Although not a spectacular perform- ance, the '61 Soccer season, like a bad dress rehearsal, gives us hope for a good show next year. Their 2-1-9 record of this season is brightened by the fact that most of their losses were hard fought battles in which the Booters were edged out by a single goal. The versatility exhibited by Earl Fisher merited him the most Valuable Player Award. John Mulholland earned a spot on the All-Catholic Squad and Freshman Pat Taggart received Rookie of the Year award. Coach Lou Piacelli and moderator Fr. Nowlan, pleased with the present progress of the squad, visu- alize hetter things in the near future. I GET A KICK OUT OF YOU - Soccer balls get plent of kicks when Maurice Cox is around. For the secon straight year he led the team in scoring. Watching hi are: E. Fisher, R. Woods and J. Shields.
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