St Francis College - Motus Yearbook (Biddeford, ME)

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In these pages lies a lively summary of your years :11 St, Francis. These pages are yours; you made them; you lived them, Here they are, We hope you enjoy 111cm. - the stuff MR. WILLIAM A. SUTTON. During our four years at St. Francis High, you have been to us more than just a teacher; you have supervised our physical activities; you have served as StudentCouncil advisor; you have given tomany of us. free ofcharge,special tutoring;y0u have coached the tennis and bowl- ing teams; you have spent hours in the laboratory helping us to further our knowledge; you have this year ably served as our class advisor, To us you are a model as the father of aChristian family. You are a man whom we will always respect; you are a man whom wewill never forget. To you we gratefully dedicate this yearbook. i i i g x, n... nut 1' ' m .3 -o u-uuumrnm . mu Newt thluuu vwm n ;92. .11,2$1.$:?2.-3';; 5f; MAY THE QUEEN OF PEACE SHOWER HER BLESSINGS UPON THIS HUMBLE TRIBUTE PARENTS: You have brought us from infancy to adolescence. You have fed us, clothed us, and sent us on our way to manhood. You have set ideals for us to follow. Without you these years at Saint Francis would have been impossible. Without you we would never have become what we are, We sincerely thank you. TEACHERS: You have continued our parents' efforts to mold us into men. You have dedicated precious moments to better our knowledge and form our character. You have helped us feel at home at Saint Francis, You have made Saint Francis a home away from home, We sincerely thank you. MR. SUTTON L i REV. ET HELBERT FLOOD REV . KEVIN KIDD MR. CLOUTIER H REV. CLARENCE LAPLANTE Principal REV. ALDEE COTE MR. POISSANT ' St. ?W REV. MATTHEW AUDIBERT REV. DONALD NICKNAIR E 5 MR. WARNER REV. YVES - M. GAUDREAU REV. NORMAND THIBODEAU H Superior MR. LAGO REV. OVID TANGUAY SITTING, left to right: R. Chase. Business Manager; P. Gagnon; E. Talbot, Editor; R. Deschenes. STANDING, left to right: T. Munroe; Fr. Ovid Tanguay, O.F.M. Adviser; P. Roberge. The staff Wishes to express its heartiest thanks to all who made Memories of '59 possible. We par- ticularly signal out the rich role played by the devoted Franciscan Brothers and teachers here at St, Fran- cis. Through their conscientious efforts, campus life has been brightened and the alleround atmosphere has been more pleasant. The staff also pays its due respects to the officers and members of the Guild Movement, to the hired men and women who, through their varied time -consuming tasks, play an important role in the every- day realities of school life at Saint Francis. 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'V- - '5'3-3th-Jg, . . .-.n: o - ..-. .3- EMILE TALBOI' Freeport, Maine 4 years at St. Francis Class President 3,4; Class Secretary 2; Class Treas- urer 2; National Honor Soci- ety 2,3,4; Student Coun- cil 2,3; Third Order 1; Year- book Staff 4; Key Club 2, 3,4; Camera Club 1; Sea Scouts 1; La Pleiade 3,4; Public Speaking 2; Dra- matics 2; Campus New Editor 2.3; Vigilant Staff 2. Ambition: Teacher. STEPHEN P. LYNCH Steve Pr0v1dence, Rhode Island 2 years at St. Francis Class Treasurer 4; Student Council 3; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Bowling 3; Key Club 3,4; Glee Club 3. Ambition: Asphalt Paving. RUSSELL M. ARNTS Mike Manchester, NH. 4 years at St. Francis Third Order 2,3,4; Football Manager 3; Bowling 2,3; Stamp Club 1; Sea Scouts 1. Ambition: Doct'or. ROBERT BRADY Bob Saco, Maine 2 years at St. Francis Ambition; Business Manage- ment. NORMAN CHABOT Norm Auburn, Maine 4 years at St. Francis Class President 2; Class Vice President 3.4; National Honor Society 3; Football 1, 2,3,4, Captain 3,4; Basket- ball Manager 3.4; Baseball 1,2,3,4;Bow1ing 2,3; Key Club 2,3,4; Stamp Club 1, 2; La Pleiade 3,4. Ambition: Dentist. ROBERT CHASE Bob Wolcott, Conn. 4 years at St. Francis Class Vice President 2; Class Secretary 3; Class Treasurer 4; Student Coun- cil 2; Athletic Association 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3.4;Baseba'111,2,3,4; Bowling 2,3; Key Club 2, 3,4; Campus News 2. Ambition; Business. PETER E. BARRETT Big Pete Biddeford, Maine 4 years at St. Francis Basketball 1; Bowling 2,3; Boat Club 1; Sea Scouts 1. Ambition: College President. EUGENE P. BUCKLEY Gene Watertown Conn. 1 year at St. Francis Transferred from Watertown High School. GERARD CARLIN Rard Huntington, New York 1 year at St. Francis Key Club 4. Ambition: Mechanical Engineer. Transferred from Simpson High. CLAYTON CYR Clay Van Buren, Maine 4 years at St. Francis Third Order 1; Football 2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Bowling 3; Baseball 1; Boat Club 3. Ambition: Potato Farmer. NEAL DAGLE Leroy Essex, Mass. 1 year at St. Francis Football 4; Boat Club 4; Yacht Club 4. Ambition: Air Force Pilot. ROLAND DESCHENES Dish North Attleboro, Mass. 4 years at St. Francis Third Order 1; Yearbook Staff3,4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1; Bowling 3; Key Club 2; Camera Club 1: Sea Scouts 3. Ambition: Priesthood. THOMAS CROKE Chief Croker Bronx, New York 2 years at St. Francis Third Order 3; Basketball 3,4: Baseball 3,4; Bowling 3; Key Club 3,4, Ambition: Sports Commen- tator. PETER H. CY'R Pete Van Buren, Maine 3 years at St. Francis Bowling 2,3; Key Club 3: Camera Club 2. Ambition: Eye Doctor. EDWARD O. DARLING Eddie Bangor, Maine 1 year at St. Francis Transferred from John Bapst High School. Ambition: Businessman. ROBERT EIDT Bob Forest Hills, N.Y. 1 year at St. Francis Transferred from Forest Hills High School; Key Club 4. Ambition: Businessman. ROCHID J. ELIAS Rocky Pittsfield, Maine 1 year at St. Francis Transferred from Maine Central Institute. Ambition; Businessman. PAUL GAGNON Peanut Chisolm, Maine 4 years at St. Francis. Third Order 1,2,3; Yearbook Staff 4; Football Manager 2; Basketball 1; Key Club 2,3, 4; Camera Club 1,2. Ambition: Further Education. DONALD GONNEVILLE Don Rochester, N.H. 1 year at St. Francis Transferred from St. Joseph's Prep.; La Pleiade 4; Key Club 4. Ambition; Dentist. EDMOND JARVIS Ed North Attleboro, Mass. 4 years at St. Francis Third Order 1; Football 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Bowling 3; Key Club 2,3, 4; Boat Club 1. BERTRAND FRANCK Bert Sinclair, Maine 4 years at St. Francis Bowling 2; Key Club 4; Key Club 4; Boat Club 2, 3; Dramatics 1,2. Ambition: Business Admin- istration. P. WILLIAM GAROFALO Willy Patchoque, New York 15 years at St. Francis Transferred from Seton Hall High School; Bowling 3; Key Club 3,4; Glee Club 3. Ambition; Textile Mainten- ,ance Operator. JAMES R. HAWKINS Hawk Brooklyn, New York 2 years at St. Francis Football 3,4; Basketball 4; Baseball 3,4; Bowling 3; Key Club 3,4. Ambition; Lawyer or Mathematics Teacher. THOMAS KNIGHTLY T. K. Springfield, Mass. 2 years at St. Francis Transferred from Cathedral High School; Football 3; Basketball 3,4; Key Club 3,4. Ambition: Businessman. ROBERT LAMONTAGNE Bob Manchester, N.H. 4 years at St. Francis National Honor Soeiety 2, 3.4; Key Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 3; Boat Club 1,2,3, 4; La Pleiade 3,4. Ambition; Dentist. GERALD MICHAUD Mitch St. Agatha, Maine 4 years at St. Francis Baseball 1,2; Bowling 2,3; Key Club 2,3,4; Boat Club 1,-2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2. Ambition; Artesian Well Digger. JOSEPH C. MURRAY Joe laCkson, Michigan 1 year at St. Francis Football 4; Basketball 4; Key Club 4; Yacht Club 4; Dramatics 4. Ambition: Businessman. GERALD POLAKEWICH Jerry Biddeford, Maine 1 year at St. Francis Transferred from Biddeford High. . Ambition: Mechanical Engineer.. ROBERT S. LEFEBVRE Mouse Springfield. Mass. 1 year at St. Francis Transferred from Springfield Technical High School; Football 4; Baseball 4; Key Club 4; Boat Club 4; Yacht Club 4. Ambition: Accountant. JAMES MILANESI Mel Abingtou, Pennsylvania 2 years at St. Francis Transferred from Cardinal Dougherty High School; Baseball 3,4; Bowling 3; Key Club 4; Glee Club 3; Public Speaking 3. Ambition: Automotive Mechanic MICHAEL O'BRIEN Mike Waverly, New York 2 years at St. Francis Bowling 3; Key Club 3,4; Glee Club 3. Ambition: Restaurant Business. ROGER POULIN Rog Skowhegan, Maine 4 years at St. Francis Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Bowling 2,3; Key Club 3. 4; Boat Club 1, 2; Sea Scouts 1; Public Speak- ing 3; Campus News 2; Vigilant 1. Ambition: Engineer. PAUL ROBERGE Lumberjack Berlin, N. 1-1.; 2 Years at St. Francis; Transferred from Assumption Prep. ; Athletic Assoeiation 3. 4; Football 3, 4; Bowling 3; Key Club 3. 4: Glee Club 3; Boat Club 3, 4; Yacht Club 3; SF Flash Editor 3; Yearbook Staff 4; La Pleiade 3, 4. Ambition: Engineer WILLIAM BARBER Bill Glen Falls, New York: 1 Year at St. Francis; Trans- ferred from St. Mary's Academy; Football 4; Base- ball 4. Ambition: Pre-Dental PW DENNIS STROTHER Den Old Lyme, Conn.; 3 Years at St. Francis; Transferred from Central Junior High; National Honor Society 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basket- b3112,3,4; Bowling 3; Glee Club 3; La Pleiade 4. Ambition: Naval Officer. STANDING, left to right: Peter Cooney, William Gaines. Anthony Donovan, Edward Reilly, Carl Karl, Paul Duchemin. George Zupko, Reynald Bolduc, Dennis Murphy, John Robinson. SEA TED, left to right: Frederick Goodspeed, FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Assante; A. Messier; M. Dowd; A, Cote, Secretary; R. Giguere, Vice President; E. Paez, President; R, Peloquin, Treasurer; J. Ritchie; M. Danais; R. Lajoie. SECOND ROW. left to right; E. Brown; A. DeGrenier; H. Weinrich; G. Findlen; L. Lemay; J. Ramsey; L, Desmond; K. Kerwin; D. King; E. Hubbard; K. Coffey; L. Santori; P. Parades; G. Archambeault. THIRD ROW, left to right; G. Millet; M. Castro; R, Therrien; E. Carigan; E. McMasters; J. Lyle; J. Barty; G. Adams; H. Valois; R. Strother; R. Thbeault; C. Kendall; A. Cronin; P. Jemich. FIRST ROW, left to right; L. McCullough; J. Hubert; C. Gagon, Secretary; 8. Prew, President; T. Mun- roe, Vice President; B. Carey, Treasurer; R. Harrington; R, Matte, SECOND ROW, left to right: J. Hoar; A, Gumbs; R. Perreault; J. Wagner; P, Lamarine; R. Groom; S, McInemey; L, Sylvain; M. Morin; J. Whelan; D, Redden, THIRD ROW, left to right: D. Beaulieu; M. Doherty; P. Whitman; B. Marquis; D. Walley; G, Godbout; M. Carroll; D. Murphy; H. Carbonneau; P. Graciani; R. Auger. N Left to right; T. Munroe, Vice President; C. Gagnon, Secretary; S, Prew, President; w. Carey, Treasurer. SW M 0m Left to right; 8. Lynch, Secretary; N. Chabot, Vice President; B. Talbot, President; R. Chase, Treasurer. Left to right: E. Paez. President; A. Cote. Secre- tary; R, Giguere, Vice President; R. Peloquin, Treasurer, - a V - . .. - n o - - . :i.:.o.a . 0 32.-:'-'-'-:: ' . - ' :.:.-. .. O ...l C . .-.-. ...A . -. '4- 9...x... n .... . ... .... - . , V. to. ' . a n a . O I o o . . . . n c o Tut IO C. . ou- hutf' . ' v. . 'o - -.. f$-a-:-4;u. . -.. 14655:; .-,- .. . . .4 .-.. .'.-.'o o. J! '. ACTIVITIES ...-o; '.',$ .. - . .....'.. x' -u-Q.o ..- . ' . I 0,.J'... .uI$--n. X ' .17- 53; Tx-.-..;.. 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Michaud; R. Lefebvre; H. Carbonneau; R. Poulin; P. Gagnon; T. Knightly; E. Paez; B. Franck; R. Auger; P. Paradis. FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Deschenes; D. Gonneville; R Lamontagne, Secretary; N. Chabot, Vice- President; E. Talbot, Pfesident; L. Sylvain, Counselor; R. Matte; A, Cote. SECOND ROW, left to right: R. Auger; B. Franck; M, Danais; M. Amts; G. Findland; D, Strother; P. Roberge; P, Lamarine; M. Morin; R. Poulin; W. Marquis. OFFICERS: G. Findlen; J. Hubert; L. Sylvain. I:IRST ROW, left to right; R. Lamon- tagne; P. Lamarine; TOP ROW, left t0 right: D. Strother; E, Talbot; M. Morin, Robert Chase, Secretary; Paul Roberge, President, SW The Principal dictates The Bursar checks The Superior approves Always at work The ever helping brother A nurse at your side Thorough Research Ii V1 d u r. S e m e t n I Amazing Results Biology captivates Chemistry fascinates T rigonometry Frustrates Music Entertains Une minute S.V. P. Une veillcge plaisame Bieu chers amis Une voix d'exgxirience 31 la Perez Proddo Invittgs d'honneur Key Club's Pride Father John's boat troop Campus Bliddies Day at Fortune's Rock. Sen. Muskie's Convocation to St. Francis for the St. Francis Medal Award Guild officer presents new flag to school WWEWWV U Emile Talbot from Freeport. Maine receives full tuition scholarship to S. F.C. from the college presi- dent, Rev. Norman Thibodeau. Awards Sports night Alumni officers at yearly meeting 20 years ago 10 years ago .4 :4 a I. xiv I V; .134: w ' ti mm :54 i; s t a , t g I ceugm Jarva meca v . t , ' m Tu ; ' g , :1 5 :1 w 0602 ?W W Plans for the future National Honor Society Banquet g College Carnival Queen Debate Annual Sports Night - oofball :31 MOUSE LEFEBVRE Dangerous Arm DISH DESCHE Hard Hitting Guard , 1'12 BOB CHASE Kicking Quarterback Ed Jarvis Rugged Center BILL BA RBER Smashing Tackle 0m 70 65' i NEAL DAGLE Sure Footed Halfback HA WK HA WKINS Determined Guard CLAY CYR Shifty End The '58 football season was the last season for football here at St. Francis. The time has come when the school must move on to higher courses of college education, and the high school must make way for the college. The past season was a profitable one. not from the won-lost record but from the valuable experience gained by all those who played football. We wish to thank the coaches for their patience and under- standing when things were not going too smoothly, for through them we learned that time does have its rewards. Football is gone from the scene, but the ringing voices of students and the spirited cry of the players will long be remembered by all. Nm8km6 169aw Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. 1958 -1959 BASKETBALL SCORES Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis 59 66 64 '73 '79 6'7 '76 56 45 '72 '70 '70 '75 80 69 80 Gordon College Brunswick Wicks U. of M. at Portland Portland University New England College Farmington J.V. '3 Portland University M. V. T. I. Nasson New England College U. of M. at Portland Bates' J. V. 's Nason M. V. T. I. Brunswick Wicks Windham College '77 55 62 '72 59 51 50 61 63 95 '78 6'7 64 64 '78 61 This year, through a special agreement with College opponents, our High School students were eligible for Varsity action on our College club. This particular situation will prevail another two years till the High School is discontinued in favor of a full College program only. on campus. i 1 '1-11111' 'z111d St Francis D feats, Nasson In Game The 111.- 1-1111111 1.1115111 Ihov 111 111 1111 119.1111 IN, 311 H11 1 r'411111 rm . 31111 111111- 'HM' Th1- 111111 ll11-1 111;:l111111, 1111111111111: 1 Jim Sum C1111 11111110 30! 1.10115 in 1 firbl huH'. 1121111 '11 111 21111 far 1111' 11-1' ' Duinls 11111111,: Hunk 111;- 1111 111 1a,!1111111d5 11121111111: 11111111 1:11:11 1 11p 1111' 11111 H10 11111111 1111111 :wmugh ,'1111 D1'a111111'11is. Muller. 11;. v: '111 H'h ' 11111. . 1131711111 11141131161 1111111 1.11211 11! T1111 1 Poul 81! ?! 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A SLFrancis Ekes Out? 126 f5, 13:! Sf Fiancis Edges .wwuue Father: he made a heaping back- rorNand Um. .. auntie? 'TeiagraE;.S;pf.-.2s, c 'y L , Vlctory Over Kennebunk L KENNEBUNK -. St. Frangis High eked' out. a 12-6 Southern York County League win over Kennebunk on rainvdrenched Memorial Field in the linen second oii play Saturday afternoon. . A 10-yard pass from Norm Si. Francis Five , 21111113955193; , , L, . , . St. Francis Eleven Thumps WensHigh'By WELLS - st; Frauen College High Schogl of Bidde- ford Pool gained its seeond Southern York County. League win in as many startsktdeteating Wells, mgr: 35-61mm saturday attefnoon. 1 ' Chatth to Ted Carbonneau to the Rama 5' with Carbonneau smiming into the end zone, as 1 time elapsed gave Wayxye Lee $93,,sz Knights :the W111, ,Kenixebnnf tamed midway in the second period after a 1 mzyaltyiplacede the Rams cm the StJFraneis 1 yard marker.- j The Knights tying tallv came Kim the third period as the re-L suit of a sustained 71:51am drive; i Ted Carbonneau. a workhorse in 'the, Red Knight attack. banged out an eight-yard gain inside tackle. then picked up W0 niore in the samespot. V'Eob Grooms skirted end for m. Carbonneau on an option gained another four, then 10 tee reach the Rams 131 Carbon- .y neau slipped, out side of'tackle 1 t9? the TD. A Kennebunk fourth emf gamble paved the way for the winning St. Francis tally. Start- . St. nantgx'nehuri'g V4 S 71' L33? 7 . St. Ignatius 1-0 BIDDEFORD POOL - St. 311131203531 h combined three 01 its six its in the second inning ,to defeat St. Ignatius r01 -Kig'h . , kae of the Red Knights and Th ; Dink Valtiere of the Saints batv tied on even terms with the 111 exception of the second. 13f ' Croke led off the second With 9' Sanford 1-0. T0311 a line dyive that dropped in 3 front of the center fielder. ' Eddie You. who came to St. I? m'ancis by the way or Venn. B? 1131 5mnshed,a sharp single to left. Valliere caught the next W batter on strikes and' forced Strothersr'io tap to the mound forcing Croke at third, but 111 Norm Chabot punched a sin- 01 me to left for the games onl'y fun, 1 S Paez turned in a sparkling fielding gem tor the final out ihand stihm: Bob Legere's drive : A sharp relay from Dumonc c to Strot the first Saint Igl the open 81. 12mm; over second. ' st. Pram: ; hvalliere DRY MC The Red Knights tallied in every period, while Wens regls- tered its first muchdown in two games in the third period. The Wayne Lago-coached Elma tallied early in theytirst period after Wells had sur- rendered possession on downs on its own 45. Steve Prew shifted from end to fullback and took a pitchout to reach the Wells 20. A back-inwmotion penalty set the Knights back to the 25 but Kevin Blame went 1th: distance, an n pitchcuc With $Carbonneau plunging over for ithe point. 1 1 f JOHNNY HOLDER of Wells stem on a St. Francis fumble ,on the Wells 18 to end another gthreat in the same period. Wells with Paul Bridges and Charley Chadbourne .carryimz racked up two consecutive first downs before losing possession via a fumble. .duai aucees- 5mg : W33 L wwuef ,. M131 f . St Francis Seeker Than: 9116 Tops Nassau ah 550. tended soccer 1;: SANFORDeeTwo final mm. 9 tez' gears gave St. Francis 00!: Abby; ,mevlege of Biddeford a 4-2 win over 1- Nassau College in a weJI-atv B . game at Shaw!- two Field Saturday here. ' 1 s h: A highlight. ,o: the afternoons? 35.46 Tally 1.? on wm ' mi 5 1m! downs yards IBNN rush 121 50 lost mammz 23 mus attempted 5 a completed 1 3 inttarcemed, by st ' 23. 4? ar 5 3m nu n 1m vnhm :1de 21; o: utrau kick thinker! l! nenames 5m 3; 2'30? 10 fumble: 3 2 recovewd by 3 x the point attempt back but. Chabot to'ssed to Barber for the point. , 1 A clipping penalty onethe 12mm period kicker: set the Knights back to their nine. Three runing plays netted only eight yards, and then Holder broke through to block me15 attempted punt. ' i JOHNNY HAYES. Wells star who has been sidelined with a leg Injury, entered the Warrter lineup and tossed to Charley Chadboume for the first Wells touchdown ot the season. St. Early in the second perioth'z-nacis smothered the attempt- after a Steve Prew clash hadl placed the Norm Chaboti pitched to Barber on the Wells 10 for a llrgt down, and then Ted Cax'boneau 1mmx'wd to the1 Wells half-yard mark, with1 Cahbot going at: guard for the tally. An offside penalty sctt ed rush for the point. St. Francis marched 62 yards 10? its third taly, with Carbon- neau and Prew turning in sev- erai neat gains. Blake picked up a big 12 yards to reach the :3. and Chsbof knifed off tackle , to score. Carbonneau added the Fbotball, Socceryzgvads tlzresented At St. F ralicis BIDDEFORD .. Sports Night Was held at St. Frem- ,, coach and coach at H. h L Q1 .,,. v 9 tel? one 1 1 Richer: Pt . . w got was the intraduction of 21, nm ' v ' 3.1152221Mhmw ' SW ., ,, 1., ., cls College-High School Wednesday, with letters going : to 46 members of the schools? soccer and football teams. Speaker for the program was Thomas Munroe of Lewisbon, 8:: F. White. tamer Bld- Josmh Murray 0! -' ekmn. Sf 901 f , t , 1, 90. , , For St. Francis, , , mnnmmk 300:. - 3015 chase: long blow? u; left field save St. Francis High an extra ma fanned mine had: afb , Eddie Paez Chase HitJWins: W311 the gamg 1 A Ends season 711180-461 Wiii ' BIDDEFORD POOL - St: Francis College downed Wingl- ham College of Putney, 37L, 80- 61, at the Red mute gym Sagg'day aftetmon, winclased 5: 3mm losses. one of their better marks in 1'96th years. , Hank Ram paced the Wayne Lago-coeched squad. pouring in 34 points. Joe Wagner and. Ray OueHette 9.130 hit double fige ures. -- Dick Talia! and Ned Olson. along with Ray Archer. did the bulk or the scoring for the. via:- tors. ' Steve Lynch. Red Knight V center, was held to a season's low of five points but aided in jtine backboard control with Ro- as. , St. Francis led at half time 38-20 but. drew away early in the second half as Rojas and Randy Groom started to hit 1mm in close. - The Red Knight: converted 8 of? 15 free throw attempts. with Windham clicking an 13 . H , 95 Better: $113111 111 .1 1 a 911m baa threefror four 111m Knightsx White . N o rm $1131 311689;! Guns 519:? imam L St. Francis lYNDr wim Ann Jud; E? or 25 foul line tosses. .- 8t. emu: mm minim: car. tan G r ?I a p k wunemt 6 2143mnnur m 020 arm! 2 o lle-chem-t 8 416 Groom?! 3 1 llsonan 0 o 0 Rain?! 16 2310 503,12 6 818 Lyncm 2 1 SJSearst 1 1 3 wlnr 02m... 2 218 mew- 0 o uc xnmmy'lr 1 a Jammixin 5 3 38 Ge enmn a o 2: In liar? gnu 1 o 21 31:.:.,. 1.381.??? 24 n 11 1111' Thus: 2120's.,t u L able v the 1 College Hoop Score: gt? Maine 81,?owdoinw . 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Student at St. Francis from 1953 to 1958, this serviceman was buried on Jan- uary 26 in Salem, Mass. St. Francis was represented by George's classmates who served as pallbearers. The funeral mass was sung by the principal, Rev. Clarence Laplante, O. F. M. R. I. P.


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