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ON BLUE EAGLES, ON BLUE EAGLES -I HERE IS OUR TEAM IT IS ON THE BEAM I to r first row Eranklm Swaver IQGYIH Kavanaugh NV1llxam Goodall John Brajckx Paul DeRosa Ronnre S1mmons Kenneth Bauer Ctto I-lal oth Jerome Ersher l to r second row Wllllam Ereehan lohn 'Stalker R1chard Barton Donald luger Coach Canfield Jam s NlcCune Vyxllnm Syyager ltmts Gusvuler Iohn 'VlcNeely thlr Joseph Nlongarelli Charles IXQISLIUQ I J lat lx Dax Bacon Rodney ferrerla Mirym Osbolnt Blue Reyxlslxl r fou r John Ixemp Stephtn llebertf Iohn Cochran Bxuct Gordon Shane Dom ns D nnms Murphy Peter Klrlm FOOTBALL l956 M rf usl St Leo St Paul s relentless Blue Eagles punched across s cond and fourth quarter touchdovy ns before a near c paexty crowd of 7 500 lVlemor1al Freld fans last nlght to defeat St l LO s golden llons By thls lmpresslye ylctory the Eagles shovsed that the many long vseeks of grmdmg practlce payed off VJ1th the guldance of l-lead Coach Tom Canfleld the Eagles aggressrye l1ne enabled Jlm lVlcCune and B1ll Goodall each to cross 1nto pay d1rt St Pauls defensrye wall led by Luger Svyager and DeRosa easlly held the L1on off nsrye IH check throughout most of the game John Stallxe S Pauls I8 Pxnecrest O The Eagles galn led by lVlcCune and Good all rlpped then TBC rlyal Pmecrest for thelr it gg first conference um of the season 'lh1s IS th M if 4 ff 'S' mafia. the defendlng TBC champs The Eagle lme A proyed tough onct more as rt held the P1lots Yiieagw B to a m1nus l yard IH rushmg Th1s made tvyo I 1 . ' : D '. ' . , , ' ' ' . , v, f f V l I T , ,J Lf . ' I I 3 'A 3 I , . . e e , , x L 1 T I . IIO r, d row: ' I' L ' e, Q. i V ' L, '.Cf atc, r'id I to , ' rth ow: ' f f, - X Q r - K f L - - ,Q V QQ? n u 'i ,. wx-U' A- f fer St. Pa l 4- . 6 ' , , I y has-. e . ..15,, .e,g if Vi n 1 3 Y L 4 x Q , 3 -I v 1 1- Y V X I ws .' , 5 ' X , , ' X C T ' T K ' ' Y I . 5 4 Y 1 Y' Y I in , .:,-:, E W. .. , N , 3 , 3 I: 3 I Y B I W Y Y 'l I V I, I C I v u I a , , y t . . x y . I m T x - A ' s v 4 s - m y ' -Z I I' - ' v ' 1 I uf ,f ' 'A.f. ' 5:z:'?f xztn,-.f- es II' i ':. S ' ' I ' Jig I ' , ' first tlme IH three years that St, Paul s defeated . , ' -me . ' ' ' ' 'QQ N- . :ity 1522 ? :aj 4 :,. gi g- 5. ' ' ' .
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TRIBUTE TO THEIR MOMS AND DADS The faculty supervised the preparations for the big night. The results were a delightful play about the days cf old, a delightful pantomime. and several piano and vecal selections. Dur- ing refreshments the senior class President went from table to table introducing each parent to the audience. The outcome: a stronger bond of love and interest between student. parent. and faculty, a triangle whic'u makes for a secure world under God. DON'T SPILL THE CIDER! Julia Miller, Marjorie Martin Parents. Seniors, Sisters lT'S GET ACQUAINTED TIME FOR ALL in -. J
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Page 129 text:
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FIGHT FOR DEAR ST. PAUL'S in a row for the Eagles. and hopes for a winning season began to grow. St. Paul's O-Turkey Creek 39 A powerful Turkey Creek football machine exploded for unexpectedly easy victory over the previously unbeaten Eagles of St. Paul's. The Eagles couldn't seem to get started, as Turkey Creek completely bottled up their offense all night long. This defeat cast a shadow over the hopes for St. Paul's to have the first champion- ship team in the school's history. Donald Luger H1 I . of b -A. , NK James Guswiler St. Pauls 6-Largo 20 CDespite the fact that St. Paul's played better ball than Largo, the Eagles lost the game on pass interceptions.l Largo's thundering Packers converted two intercepted passes into touchdowns to turn back an aroused band of St. Paul's Fighting Eagles. St. Paul's 8 first downs to Largo's 7 proved the line brand of ball that was played. Even though St. Paul's dominated the statistics, the breaks of the game went entirely to the visitors. Standouts for the game were Co-captains Don Luger and Jim lVlcCune, also Bill Swager. However Luger and Swager had no chance to prove their prowess as both were out for the rest of the season. Swager received a wrenched knee late in the game, and Luger broke part of his back the following Monday in Practice. William Goodall LET GO! I HAVE TO MAKE THIS TOUCHDOWN
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