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ana! fkrougk fke air. im. , Cv 4 ,Yr Dick Long, right half-Farlerl man on the ieam-ben aver- age per carry- 5 9 yards- anotber .teamn lell. Wayne Luniy-A capable rc- lief man and ready for action a! any time. Mac complete: a Jcreen pau to Snyder agaimt Norfb Park. Coach never had to worry about the management of the players on the field with co-captains Rex and Mac to direct them. No one was more de- serving of the honor of leading the team than these two all-around playmakers. Ed Snyder, quarterback-A bard hitting larkler at well ar a mol, ea-lm and mllected Jig na! ealler. Vic Moon, left half-140 pound: of dynamite in lhe blocking back porilion-hi! them to lhfj' :layed down.
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3 Ru My Seelye. righl guard Dave Carrier, left guani- - -Pmr eff Ihaf tize itr1'! A kickoff arlitt - rough V Plefwhing-af fiery at lhe an! reaiy, bark for more Sum Lung. rrghl larkle- L,,1,,, ,,f1,5f bam new Jeafon' Muff aful man on the John, Hdflpmfia ffl! Ulf-- rquaa'-hzf fumhfe recover- A 'Y '5k7'f 'Z2'6'ff Pdf' 'P' ie' hepl llvarriori In the 5f'U f -fhaff 4 571455 10' m,mv:,,gV geltmg in the open. .fgffaine gri iron g or Our l949 football season truly bears out the old adage Big things come in small packages. The Warriors took the field for the first game with a starting eleven that averaged only 155 pounds, probably the smallest in the league. Yet, when the smoke had cleared away seven weeks later, we had compiled a record of four wins and three losses, and were higher in the final league standings than we had been in many years. We played a spirited brand of football which indeed bore out the testimony of the school and the testimony of each boy that played. Truly the Lord blessed us, and enabled us to set the pace for winning teams in the future. XWe got off to an unfortunate beginning when I-Iartard got a big break and capitalized on it in the third quarter for the games lone touchdown. Previous to that break, we had run the defending league champs all over the field, getting inside their 20-yard line five times. The story changed the following week as we romped over Parker after letting them hold us even for almost three quarters. We successfully opened play on our own home field by nosing out Elmhurn Catholic in a non-conference game by virtue of an eleven-yard run after a recovered fumble in the second quarter. North Park, a team which outweighed us thirty pounds to the man, furnished our homecoming opposition and had to go all out in the second half after we had held them well for the first two periods. The fighting Warrior spirit was emphasized in the second half of the Luzher game after we had been scoreless in the two quarters. It was Luther's homecoming and we sent their fans home disappoinuted as we lashed out with a passing and running attack that baffled our opponent completely and turned the game into a runaway. Definitely the most heartbreaking game of the season was against Latin, as they nosed us out in the last minute of play on a safety in our end zone. A successful ending to a successful season was attained against Todd in a lopsided contest which saw our ALL-CON- FERENCE end, Jim Rexilius, snag three touchdown passes from Dave McCarrell, good for 143 yards. Two other Warriors were also given the honor of being named to the ALL-CONFERENCE first team at the close of the season. They were Ned Duffield, center, and Dave Bayert, tackle. This was truly a fitting climax for a top-notch team and sealed the ending of a great season. On fAe gI OlfUfl Dirk Long hit off-facile on I1-jard muchdoun jaurzt againrt Elmhurst Catholic. is Au
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. . . I 065'C0lfLl'ltl g5 . . CAQQI' ed 8I 5 ,s 5 '. OD I First season of cross country running at the Academy produced a startlingly successful achievement. Wins were chalked up over Elgin High, Glenbard and Wheaton High. Standing, from left to right: Coach Stoll, Myers, Henning, Muntjanoff, Demerest, Sreinhofcr, Peters, St. Pierre, Riemann. Middle mu mznlin ' Alvesracl Stanho e Fleck Kneeling' Gibson Buis Helser Weeks Gerstung Sandin 1 1 E- , P v - - i , 1 , , and Hale. Inset shows the start of one of our home meets. Helser ran fifth in the district and was No. 25 in a field of 1l5 in the Stare Meet in Champaign. Early this fall, the cheerleaders were chosen by the stu.lent body afrer tryeouts Helen Bridg Peggy Hansen, Bobbie Rotermund, Judy Gedde and Nancy Lincoln in their maroon and white were a constant inspiration to football an.l basketball players ani spectators. ali, :ir
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