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Playoff Hopes Come Of Age Despite being denied participation in the state playoffs after two con- secutive 10-0 seasons, the 1981 football team fought its way to a third unde- feated season, a 31-game winning streak and, most importantly, a playoff berth. Sparked on by an enormous and en- thusiastic crowd. Coach Phil Teegar- den ' s Indians battled Fort Wayne Snider. Visions of a state champion- ship ended in overtime, however, as the Indians bowed to a fine Snider team, 16-13. As expected, several members of the team received high recognition for their individual talents and achieve- ments. The Associated Press All-State team included nine St. Joe players. First Team selections were Mario Zap- pia, Dennis Goralski, and James Reinen John Glon earned Second Team hon- orsi Dale Scott, Rich Was, and Jeff Monhaut were Third Team selections) and Mike Carmola and Tom Klimek re- ceived Honorable Mention. The Indi- ans were even recognized nationally as Jim Reiner and Dale Scott, The Touchdown Twins, were featured in Sports Illustrated Magazine. This is a tribute, then, to all those involved with the 1981-82 football team, who brought so much pride to St. Joe. Top: The St. Joe defense swallows up the ballcar- rier for Ft. Wayne Snider. Middle: The defensive line assembles at the line of scrimmage and pre- pares for an offensive attack. Bottom: Coach Phil Teegarden gives his players last-minute instructions at the sidelines. FOOTBALL TRIBUTE 13
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Show Your Spirit! Monday one saw the familiar faces of Radar and Klinger roaming the halls. M A S H was the theme and the sen- ior army was determined to win the spirit war. Tuesday one would think the juniors had gone back to the cra- dle. The theme was Beating Knights is like taking candy from a baby, and their hall was sweet. The sophomore movie buffs said Knights would be Gone with the Wind. The freshmen said the Knights were gambling with their lives with a 1920 ' s theme. True spirit was shown as a different team was honored each day. Top: Freshmen Jenny Wynn, Sandy Bauer, and Megan Remmo terrorized the school as gang- sters on their spirit day: Above: Tough Guys (T.J. Ahearn and Joe Jump). Above right: Jim Conboy poses outside the senior barracks. Right: Aimee Goltlick and Judy Ogren lake time out to play on the swings. 14 SPIRIT WEEK
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