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ls. 1 2? The baseball version of the l953 St. Louis Eagles embarked in mid-April on an ambitious Telegram League schedule. With a good number of players returning from last year's young team, and several promising Freshmen being groomed for future stardom, Coach Joe Regina, ably aided by Assistant Coach John Mc- Sweeney and Brother Damian, continued the rebuilding project he had initiated in 1952, 1 !V.r.f.:, l,,. g.,., lmnnlail lf' vw nl. ,L -ii: da? if M 41- s. f 7 f ft, f'f21t'ff53,1i7'f2: i '-1 ,5 5.-5, A ff 'AQ .,'1fJf.. .' ' 's' tgp., V. . , I A+, I w A-if ' L-,,,-M. .f 'v,qKJ.,' .V f9,,5,3' ',,a?gr1?',,QE2p 'i X 4501, A , . 'D Y' .-:A 4mt,.-J'.,,iAv 4. .H ' l.. V UQ., -. OUR t ,. H5 H3 at gan, FL D, f gg.. -HJ Q gslggxr-9. ' xc' ' 1, Coach Regina drilling his rookies 2 Hurler Ray Emard winding up Mel Chretien cuts a big swag, . Nothing goes by 3rd baseman, Ralph Nulette. 5 All smiles! Catcher Joe Boisvert, ad- mirer R. Bellefeuille, smiling Ray Eniardpnanagers Bob Boisvert and Phil Villandry. 4 v, ,f ' n, . i f ,VQM ,N . sv .,.. ' 1' 4-omgtg. Pu- Y ,f,4f1'.2 ':- ' 'Q 'at' ,gl 'Ai-il N' YW? if ,-
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REV REV REV REV. 70e70646L'a BROTHER RICHARD, principal of St. Louis High, for his assistance and un- derstanding in making this yearbook possible. MOTHER ST. CLAIRE OF JESUS,principal of St. Joseph's, whose co-oper- ation in planning the division sections of this edition was greatly ap- preciated. BROTHER CLEMENT, schooltreasurer, for seeing to it that we had enough money on hand to pay our bills. BROTHER THEODORE, adviser and photographer, who deserves an extra vote of thanks for selflessly volunteering to take and develop the pic- tures which appear herein, and in general for attending to the thousand and one headaches which accompanied the publication of this edition without complaint or pretension. REV. BROTHER ROLAND, moderator, whose knack for making things roll smooth- ly was responsible for the success we had in the ads. soliciting, MR, GEORGE ANASTASOFF, of Anastasoff Studios, for excellent portraits and Grade-A co-operation throughout the year. MR, WALTER DORAN and MR. ECKLEY STEARNS of the American Yearbook Company, for the guidance and assistance on our every problem. MISSES CATHERINE BURBA, JEANNE GAGNE, AND GRACE JANELLE, for the many hours spent over typewriter keyboards in copying the forms from which these pages were prepared. MR. JAMES CARTIER, for his patience in setting up the layouts for pictures. ALL OTHER STAFF MEMBERS, for fine co-operation throughout the year. MR. ROBERT CORBEIL, for candid camera shots which appear in this issue. ALL FACULTY MEMBERS AND COACHES, for kind and freely given support. ALL STUDENTS of St. Joseph's and St. Louis High, for whom this bookis written for they gave us our story. THE MANY OTHERS,whose names we may have overlooked, but who assisted us while we were engaged in the production of THE EAGLE. James J. Hebert, Editor-in-chief
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