High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 146 text:
“
ai. WY., . ,... ............... an .Q Lynch, Gfzardf R. Wiltshire, Guard Sf! aff ,. 1 E ,. ft- L1 Fin! Row: Gillespie, R. Mclntosh, J. Ray, B. Rogers, L. Brickens, R. Wiltshire. Second Row: B. Tosick, D. Gruner, K. Erb, B. Tritch, Moorman, D. English. Third Row: Coach B. Sylvester, T. Foley, D. Cook, J. Cardis, Coach B. Kuntz. . ,,:'2ig' X 'A , 4. I 3 S497 -I ,- fl ,-e .N ,4 . A 5 -, B. Trirch iii . - - 122.-,f Q Fllllbdfk JH-wrt'-ix'-:vs -1 g -. ,U,,'. 4.. f '. '- A X . , P. Koers, End . . .. -'Q-5'-4'5.9'5 l .- 'ff -1 igww-f..:11.sM f'-.iaPas em E J. Moorman, End J. Hill, Halfbacb .so
”
Page 145 text:
“
The progressive development of character necessitates contributions from all hi gh school departments. In this combined co- operative endeavor, the role of the athletic department is not IO be minimized. Participation in athletic contests contri- butes toward the growth of the Scecina stu- dent mentally, physically, and morally. Quick decisions, coupled with immediate action, challenge the mental effort the play- ers exert in competitive events. Through many hours of arduous physical exercise, the body of the player is strengthened and trained to serve as an instrument in the complex development of the complete man. Teammates, displaying personal regard for fellow players and opponents, acquire a spirit of Christ-like respect, applicable to associations of later life. Members of various teams learn to accept both victory and defeat maturely, and thus come to the realization that life itself is a combination of both. Spectators, as well as the active partici- pants, are responsible for creating that friendly and wholesome rivalry so frequently witnessed at inter-school games. This spirit of co-operation among team members, fac- ulty, and student body, has served to de- velop a Scecina school spirit which is treas- ured and valued by all.
”
Page 147 text:
“
The words of Gtantland Rice describe the 1958 Scecina High School football team's season. The Crusaders had some shining hours and some dark ones, too. Hampered by injuries and bad weather, the Crusaders' magnificent spirit remained undaunted. Losing key players from last year's team, they attacked their schedule like seasoned veterans. Beginning the season with a con- vincing 26-0 victory over Warren Central, they proceeded to tie a rugged Central Catholic of Fort Wayne team 0-0. They then dropped a couple of close ones to Broad Ripple and New Castle. Bouncing back, they beat Wash- ington and Crispus Attucks only to lose a thriller to Sacred Heart 30-26. Due to inclement weather and a defect in the timing apparatus of the score- board, they lost a tough game to Tech 15-O. Although the boys played vali- antly, they were defeated by a small but fast and experienced Cathedral eleven 20-O. Without the services of the season by defeating Howe 26-0. ,.p.y,,p,. Co-Captain Dave English, they closed .s . 17' .-N-.gl .- tai: ' fx-' f . ts. 1 . , :Ha ' ' -4 -. Pls ' . T ' 't..-si'f:. - Jrtii' Sn.. X -. -j ss, .gg 'E1,g5.g.tL'-2525, -Rafal in A ip : .-X, H x . . ,A 'LZ-all I.-Icy, 1 iegt as. ' - ez.. . f .5,,ta?, '- jf' U s ,X he - 9. , e ... -SM fi .ef ts .- vw- .is . ... N i t ' -- , A, RNS, .1 vis , 1 X..1fs..ags:aw fl -:sy .'fX'fF'f-'KX 'SSS-t X' time KR ,, 2 . . W- in gg XT? is K+' X X50 XX is Q XQUW' S X t K - X Y at N391 . tt Nga! is X W as-xt X Q X ' w X 1- 0 sg A x -K NR is NN N, f X . r st 'W -is -mfs: ' .-t r-:S-15'-1 .-:..,s'- gg And when that Great Scorer comer . To write befirle your name, If: not bow many you won or loft It'J bow yon played the game. - Grantland Rice ', 1 1-- 1, S' 4 S Q ff S vi. af 4 X . . Y Q xx: i X 5- v ' t '14 -at Vg KX, Q a,, Pick Meme -1 . Jer0rr1C.R2Y zfialfliaals-1 Tim Foley, Co-Captain, Tackle 6 .X Dave English, C0-Captain, Quarterback 'act-3, if 1ilI4.Li?,t,P fl , T - P-1, Img. zfixi . W, 'l 45? 'A' f -i H4 Tzmypv N' . .,, . , .1.--51:4 wfterlfzhz . - '1-Swwwfcrsigi :- . , J I 1 if 9435- -'JL N -. 'f ' QSM- ,f. f 21542 : Eg o ,. 3555.5 -' .1-.1-'1 T, ' FA:-' 25:1-F 'L' 'Y '3f9Laf4L:'a Larry Brickens, Center 'E 61 .fda F
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.