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GIRLS' ATHLETICS The resumption of gym classes was welcomed by the girls ot the high school. Much znthusiasm was displayed as they once again took over the gym floor for their athletic period. The girls chose their colors according to classes and set about getting gym suits. The first classes, held out of doors, included marching drills, exercises, and games. With the coming of cold weather, the classes were conducted in the auditorium. Volley ball headed the sports, followed by basketball. l23l
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BASEBALL First Row: Richard Sites, Joseph Bourk, Dominic Giovinazza, Robert Connelly, John Callahan, John Mulcahy, Second Row: Richard McGraw, Roger Cygan, Robert Gorman, Richard Goedde, Jack Ross, Thomas Devlin. John Zorro. Third Row: Robert Pearson, Thomas Williams, Patrick Canavan, John O'Connor. ATHLETIC BANQU ET The Athletes of St. Rose were honored Sunday, February l5, in the school hall, A delicious turkey dinner was served. Dennis McGraw, the toastmaster, introduced the main speakers. ' George Quatman gave a speech about fair play, and thanked all who helped in any way in making this a better football season. The gist of Father McCullen's speech was good will in losing as well as good sportsmanship in winning. Fred George, our Coach, talked and gave a few highlights on the past football season. At this time Coach McArdle and Johnny Lujack, from Notre Dame, walked into the hall, After loud cheers and clap- ping, Fred George resumed his talk, introducing the players and awarding letters, Mister Grismer then took the floor and after rebuking the pair for their tardiness, lavishly intro- duced Johnny Lujack. Johnny rose and eluded a tight situation by saying, That was a very good intro- duction, Adam Grismer, you recited it exactly as I wrote it. He spoke of the behavior of athletes in public places. He told of rigid studying by the players of Notre Dame in order to keep up their average - any one who drops below this average cannot participate in any sport. Coach McArdle spoke of his own school days and his first letter. He showed the picture of the Army-Notre Dame football game, giving a play by play description. l2Zl
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