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THE EVOLUTION OF A STADIUM AND FIRST HOMECOMING In the foreground of our stadium sutiess are volunteer friends and fathers Frank Ferraro, Paul Brann. Richard Fernan, John Limoncelli, Walter Bailey and Frank Belligotti. Dignitaries present at the stadium dedi- cation ceremonies are Rev. Leo Dunne C. SS.R., assistant superintendent of Roch- ester Diocese schools. Rev. Joseph Rein- hart, chaplain of Notre Dame, Edward T. Lagonegro, Mayor of the city of Elmira, and Donald S. Keeler, Superintendent of Elmira schools. 93
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S. C. President Dave Ford crowns Brenda Wetherbee, N. D. ' s first Homecoming Queen, as attendants Mary Gallagher, Bernadette Rossi, and Nancy James smile their approval. m Academy Cheerleaders, Mary Jane Wiphler and Abie Ober, ex- change best wishes with Marcy Lyon, Dolores Brennan and Joan McCarthy before the game that gave us a 27-0 victory. Spirited Notre Dame girls prepare a written boost to their team before the Homecoming Game. 92
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Bernie Marosek Outdistancing all opponents, Ron Limoncelli drives for two. Ready to help is Don Kent. m m Marty O ' Donnell (20) and Don Kent (22) vie for a rebound against Mansfield as Bernie Marosek and several Mansfield players look on. Handicapped by a lack of height and faced with the toughest schedule in N. D. ' s history, the Crusaders found themselves on the short end of many close games. Despite an unspectacular 9-10 record the ' 62- ' 63 varsity proved themselves a challenging match for any of the top area teams with all but a few of those games decided in the closing ininutes. Notre Dame all season long adhered to a ballhawking, fast- breaking type of game which wreaked havoc with many of their taller opponents. The highlight of the season was perhaps the season ' s opener, a win over Aquinas Institute, the same team which later beat them for the Diocesan Championship in Roch- ester. The Crusaders also held undefeated Mansfield to a season ' s low of 52 points while giving the Tigers one of their closest games of the season. All-City selectee Ron Limoncelli sparked the team through- out much of the season with added boosts coming from Don Kent, Jim Ramich, and Bernie Marosek. Senior Marty O ' Donnell also provided an additional scoring and rebounding punch mid- way through the season. ' With a strong nucleus returning next year, coach Jim Flynn can be counted on to mold one of the area ' s best in ' 64. 94
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