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COTTON DELLIGATTI Cotton was one of our big guards this year, who got honorable mention on the All State Team. He played guard on the defense, and on the offense when a yard or two was wanted badly, he was called back to get them. When anybody was lying out on the field, badly in need of the trainer and a wet towel, we knew that Cotton had got over anxious. BRADY KNIGHT This is Kid's last year with us after taking part in all athletics for four years. He was our choice for the mythical All State Team, and it wasn't his fault that he didn't get it. He will go to West Virginia next year, and great things are expected of him. Good luck, Brady! EARL JACKSON Jackie was one of our big guards this year, who let the opponents know he was in there by the way he handled them. He played first sub and started many of the games last fall. With his experience and size he will be boasted as one of the best guards in the state next year. GEORGE DAVIS Zack, as all his friends called him, was our mainstay at the end position. At this position he was always charging into the opponent's backiield and breaking up plays before they got under way. If anybody ever thought that Zack couldn't hit, all they had to do was to start carrying the ball around his end. Page 93
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JAMES SPADAFORE Jimmy, as everyone knows him, was one of our most elusive halfbacks. Although playing in hard luck this year, he got honorable mention on the All State Team, so what would he have done if he had been playing in luck? In the three years that he has played for this school, he has always shown himself a very outstanding player. l MORRIS PUNT Morris is another one of our first men out for football, but to see him give his opponent a good afternoon of punishment you would think that he was a four-year man. He played guard this year, and will be back next year to cinch a regular position. ALPHEUS HAYMOND Alpheus is a reserve center of durable ability. Haymond seems to take to all the high school sports with an equal amount of fight. Haymond has another year with the Polar Bears, and his fellow-students and followers expect great things from him. DOMINICK AGRIPPE He is a product from Bridgeport, and has been enrolled with us for two years now. Dominick is an end of exceptional ability, who played his wares in a fine fashion. Agrippe was given honorable mention on the All State team, which shows that he is of pretty good material. Page 92 So M N - w sl- - fa . AL-Q43
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LEE SATTERFIELD Least, but not last, is Lee, our diminutive first sub quarterback. This is Lee's first year out for football, and he got some very valuable experience at the quarterback position. Being a Sophomore and very small, he was handi- capped when playing against larger fellows, but that didn't keep him from being a field General of exceptional ability. EARL DAVIS This is Earl's first year out for football, but that didn't hinder him from making a regular tackle berth. Football seemed to be born in him. If he were to come back next year he certainly would be in the All State class. You could always find Earl down first on punts after he had put his man out of the play. KENNETH HAUN Haun is another one of our men who, because of his stellar playing, has brought honorable laurels to himself on the gridion. Kenney played at guard this year, and the manner in which he played it was shown by the fact that he was chosen by Rush Holt on his All Valley team, made up of the best men in the valley. PATSY TORK Patsy is another one of our men leaving us, after four years of serving this school in a creditable manner on the gridiron. He was named on the All Valley team, and was on the third All State team as center and cap- tain. He has an uncanny ability to cipher out the opponent's next play, and this has peeved many whom he has played against. . Page 91, 7 u
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