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Athletic is one of the key avenues along which a college student m arches landerwood Plaza CHAGRIN BLVD . and LANDER RD. in his q u est for a high e r education. Some participate and excel in intra­ murals. Others sh ow the capability to make the varsity - in this instance, 17021 Chagrin Blvd. 219 5 South Taylor the football team. R egardle s of h.is field, each participant can t·ealize the m eaning of team p lay to reach a common obj ective. To the stuclent who NEAR LEE NEAR CEDAR pa r ticipate in John Carroll's a thletic programs, the hest of lur k for a suc­ cessful year. 2742 Van Aken 218 0 South Green AT SHAKER SQUARE NEAR CEDAR Very R everend Hugh E. Dunn, S.J.

....., THE IND EPENDENT PRE SS three two I .i I } NEW YORK • CHICAGO • CLEVELAND President's Message Zell Company Wm. D. Callaghan, Inc. WHOLESALE INSURANCE BROKERS Groceries • Cigars Candies Tobaccos All Forms Cigarette Machines of Insurance

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Famous for Fine Foods and R egular Low Prices Every Day!

Athletic is one of the key avenues along which a college student m arches landerwood Plaza CHAGRIN BLVD . and LANDER RD. in his q u est for a high e r education. Some participate and excel in intra­ murals. Others sh ow the capability to make the varsity - in this instance, 17021 Chagrin Blvd. 219 5 South Taylor the football team. R egardle s of h.is field, each participant can t·ealize the m eaning of team p lay to reach a common obj ective. To the stuclent who NEAR LEE NEAR CEDAR pa r ticipate in John Carroll's a thletic programs, the hest of lur k for a suc­ cessful year. 2742 Van Aken 218 0 South Green AT SHAKER SQUARE NEAR CEDAR Very R everend Hugh E. Dunn, S.J.

....., THE IND EPENDENT PRE SS three two I .i JOHN CARROLL INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS' CAREER PERFORMANCES Outlook /or 1962 ~ost points ------­ Carl Ta eff, 361 pts., 1947-50 Most touchdowns ------Carl Tasetf, 60 TD's, 1947-50 et offense ______Carl Taseff, 3,829 ycl ., 1947-50 E XPERIEN E a n d d e pth will p otlio- ht g uard. Given a d tance to hr·eak in arc T o n y Most time. carr ied ------­ Carl Ta eff, 649 time , 1947-50 the 1962 f ootba ll cason at J ohn Car ­ Gihhon and Boh Hc ut che, tacl lcs; Oc nni , 3,829 yd ., 1947-50 Net rushing ------r·o ll. Cu ccia, guard; a ncl Dick K oenig, e ncl. Most punts ______-··------Joe Ziccardi, 102, 1951-52 T he 1961 " \Vh iz K id s" a rc hack this sea- Most pun t caught ------­ Ch uck McMillan, 31, 1951-53 Among the cl efcn ivc team leaclc r·s re­ Most yards, kick-off returns ------Carl Taseff, 595 yds., 1947-50 son, a n d oac h J ohn Ra y lo c only two turn ing will he John Kovaeh , "All-Ca tholic ta rtc rs fr-orn last year' offcn ive u n it tha t All- Arne r·ican"; R on Tirnpan a r·o, All- P AC r·ccorded fi ve win ao-a in t two los c . lnju r·­ Ji nc hackcr; Dick Kohlin, tack le; T im Gaunt­ JOHN CARROLL COACHES AND RECORDS ies, h owever·, that hur·t. the team a t the en rl n c r·, ha ek ; a n d Df' n Cu c r ia, linchTaclua­ and yield ed an Taclua­ and yield ed an

JOHN CARROLL TEAM RECORDS • SINGLE SEASON

Most points------J CU, 322 pts., 1950 Highest point a verage per game------J , 32.2 pt ., 1950 Most touchdowns------J U, 49 TD's, 1950 Most touchdowns passing ------J C , 14 TD' , 1950 Most touchdowns rushing ______------J C , 35 'TD's, 1950 Most extra points attempted ------J C , 49, 1950 Most extra points points scored ------J CU, 28, 1950 et offen. e ------J C , 4,316 yd ., 1950 Best average yards per game ------J , 394 yd ., 8 game. , 1948 Net rushing ------J , 2,840 yd ., 1950 Number of ru. hing plays ------J U, 544, 1950 Most first downs ------JCU, 186, 1950 Most fir t downs rushing ------J U, 140, 1950 Most pa. ses completed ------JCU, 78, 1950 N t yards pa sing------J CU, 1,265 yd ., 1948 Most punts ------J CU, 60, 1952 Most yardage punting ------J C , 1,943 yds., 1952 Best average yards per kick ______J CU, 39.5 yds., 1957 Best rushing defense ------J CU, 37.4 yds., 1961 Best yardage defense ------J , 109 yds., 1961 Most games without being scor less ______J CU, 41 game , 1947-52 Herbert C. lisele A thietic Director THE INDEPENDENT PRESS ...

P~tUtte'la Dedica tion, co urage, and incerity mark Arrivirw at John a rr o11 in 1947, Herb each of the 15 year that Herbert C. Ei ele beca me an in ·piration to his coil ge football has been at John Ca rrol l University. ]:layer . His recor d of 60 wins, 36 lo ses and ..., Eisele came to Ca rroll in 1947 with an five t ies, is the fin t compiled by a John ..., outstanding record in the football coaching a rroll coach. In 1951, he wa named athletic ...,.... fie ld. Hi career bezan at Cleveland's Cathe­ di rector and continued his coaching duti s. n dra l Lat in High School and continued at t he Early in 1959, aft r more than 35 y a rs ., Cl' :r (t) c , where his collegiate in the coaching field, Herb turned full t im 0 < "0 career br ought him the nickname "Skeeter" (t) m to t:1e duties of athletic director. He ha PUBLICATION ..=(t) a- ;Ia and the end po ition on little All-Amer ican, cone an outstanding job of coor linating and ...., ::::s -0 All-Ohio, and All- athol ic teams. expanding Carroll's athletic program . BOOK Q. ;Ia He began hi coach ing career in 1926 at Hi lon St . Mary's High, Sandusky. Two year later, recently in a eries of award , in lud ing the COMMERCIAL I ~ -...., ... < he ret urned to his alma m at r. Cathedral honor of being named " All -tim., Great Ath­ m 0 L ~ tin. In 19 yea r , Herb compil ed an out­ loL" of Cathedral Latin by the Latin Alumni. Printing ~ ::r z ~ c starding record of 1 "1 wins, 33 lo <:: es, and Herbert C. Eisele, Director of Athletic w 0-· m '8 ties. The hi blight of l.is cl?.recr of nine at John Carroll Univer.-,ity, can be truly champ:onships and three state crown was called one of Oh io's out ·tandinrr football per­ an undefeated streak of 36 game . analities. six seven ~-··

JOHN CARROLL TEAM RECORDS • SINGLE SEASON

Most points------J CU, 322 pts., 1950 Highest point a verage per game------J , 32.2 pt ., 1950 Most touchdowns------J U, 49 TD's, 1950 Most touchdowns passing ------J C , 14 TD' , 1950 Most touchdowns rushing ______------J C , 35 'TD's, 1950 Most extra points attempted ------J C , 49, 1950 Most extra points points scored ------J CU, 28, 1950 et offen. e ------J C , 4,316 yd ., 1950 Best average yards per game ------J , 394 yd ., 8 game. , 1948 Net rushing ------J , 2,840 yd ., 1950 Number of ru. hing plays ------J U, 544, 1950 Most first downs ------JCU, 186, 1950 Most fir t downs rushing ------J U, 140, 1950 Most pa. ses completed ------JCU, 78, 1950 N t yards pa sing------J CU, 1,265 yd ., 1948 Most punts ------J CU, 60, 1952 Most yardage punting ------J C , 1,943 yds., 1952 Best average yards per kick ______J CU, 39.5 yds., 1957 Best rushing defense ------J CU, 37.4 yds., 1961 Best yardage defense ------J , 109 yds., 1961 Most games without being scor less ______J CU, 41 game , 1947-52 Herbert C. lisele A thietic Director THE INDEPENDENT PRESS ...

P~tUtte'la Dedica tion, co urage, and incerity mark Arrivirw at John a rr o11 in 1947, Herb each of the 15 year that Herbert C. Ei ele beca me an in ·piration to his coil ge football has been at John Ca rrol l University. ]:layer . His recor d of 60 wins, 36 lo ses and ..., Eisele came to Ca rroll in 1947 with an five t ies, is the fin t compiled by a John ..., outstanding record in the football coaching a rroll coach. In 1951, he wa named athletic ...,.... fie ld. Hi career bezan at Cleveland's Cathe­ di rector and continued his coaching duti s. n dra l Lat in High School and continued at t he Early in 1959, aft r more than 35 y a rs ., Cl' :r (t) c University of Dayton, where his collegiate in the coaching field, Herb turned full t im 0 < "0 career br ought him the nickname "Skeeter" (t) m to t:1e duties of athletic director. He ha PUBLICATION ..=(t) a- ;Ia and the end po ition on little All-Amer ican, cone an outstanding job of coor linating and ...., ::::s -0 All-Ohio, and All- athol ic teams. expanding Carroll's athletic program . BOOK Q. ;Ia He began hi coach ing career in 1926 at Hi lon St . Mary's High, Sandusky. Two year later, recently in a eries of award , in lud ing the COMMERCIAL I ~ -...., ... < he ret urned to his alma m at r. Cathedral honor of being named " All -tim., Great Ath­ m 0 L ~ tin. In 19 yea r , Herb compil ed an out­ loL" of Cathedral Latin by the Latin Alumni. Printing ~ ::r z ~ c starding record of 1 "1 wins, 33 lo <:: es, and Herbert C. Eisele, Director of Athletic w 0-· m '8 ties. The hi blight of l.is cl?.recr of nine at John Carroll Univer.-,ity, can be truly champ:onships and three state crown was called one of Oh io's out ·tandinrr football per­ an undefeated streak of 36 game . analities. six seven ..c: " ..: ="' ..c:"' >

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UNIVE R SITY'S progr ess is m easured units have been built on the 60-acr e campu , A in m an y ways - by it students, its the n ewest the Gt·a selli Lihrary. A flonni­ aiUJnni, its comtnunity contributions, tory and science building will he added. its physical growth. Carroll's 4,000 stuflents m·e enrolled i n John Carroll University's growth is suc­ four schools : Arts and Scien ces, Eveninu, cessfully m easured by all these standards. llusine s, and Gradua te, and its faculty of Yet, the Univer sity's beginning was mo t almost 300 includ es 6 0 per cen t with (10{'· humhle. In 1886, a small group of German tot·ate . The ROTC p•·ogram is the largest in Jesuits openefl t. Ignatius College in a small, the transportation fi eld, and graduates a n­ frame, two · story building on Cleveland's nually care commi ioned officer . Its Sci . West Side. mological Oh ervator y, founded in 1904, With time came expansion. In 1935, serves Jocal industry as well as the nation's three yeat·s afte•· being r enamed John Car­ aton1ic r esea•·ch p rog •·an1. roll in honor of the n a tion's first Catholic The Univet·sity's 7,500 alumni ser e the archbishop, the University moved ju t off nation 1n many fields, with Greater Cleve­ Fait·mount Circle. The suhurh, known as land alone n oting 450 doctors, 2 5 0 d entists, lfllewood Village, changed it name to Un i­ 500 lawyers and hundred s of businessmen vet·sity Heig hts in honor of its new citizens. as having received pre-professional training Dtll'ina the past 2 7 year s, 14 modern a t J ohn Can·oll.

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UNIVE R SITY'S progr ess is m easured units have been built on the 60-acr e campu , A in m an y ways - by it students, its the n ewest the Gt·a selli Lihrary. A flonni­ aiUJnni, its comtnunity contributions, tory and science building will he added. its physical growth. Carroll's 4,000 stuflents m·e enrolled i n John Carroll University's growth is suc­ four schools : Arts and Scien ces, Eveninu, cessfully m easured by all these standards. llusine s, and Gradua te, and its faculty of Yet, the Univer sity's beginning was mo t almost 300 includ es 6 0 per cen t with (10{'· humhle. In 1886, a small group of German tot·ate . The ROTC p•·ogram is the largest in Jesuits openefl t. Ignatius College in a small, the transportation fi eld, and graduates a n­ frame, two · story building on Cleveland's nually care commi ioned officer . Its Sci . West Side. mological Oh ervator y, founded in 1904, With time came expansion. In 1935, serves Jocal industry as well as the nation's three yeat·s afte•· being r enamed John Car­ aton1ic r esea•·ch p rog •·an1. roll in honor of the n a tion's first Catholic The Univet·sity's 7,500 alumni ser e the archbishop, the University moved ju t off nation 1n many fields, with Greater Cleve­ Fait·mount Circle. The suhurh, known as land alone n oting 450 doctors, 2 5 0 d entists, lfllewood Village, changed it name to Un i­ 500 lawyers and hundred s of businessmen vet·sity Heig hts in honor of its new citizens. as having received pre-professional training Dtll'ina the past 2 7 year s, 14 modern a t J ohn Can·oll.

eight nine 1962-63 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1961 ALL-PAC TEAM Dec. 1 *West r n Reser ve Away Offense Home Dec. 7 *Washingt on & Jefferso n LE- TED URITUS, John Carroll "Betha ny ollege Home Dec. 8 LT- JAY SCH NA CKI~ E , JV estprn Reserve Away Dec. 12 * a. e T ech LC - GE E Sl\1 TTH, John Carroll H o:nc Dec. 15 " Way ne S tat e C -BOB II GU , Cast> 1' t> l'h Away Jan. 5 F en n Co ll ege RG - RUDY KLA U , W estern R esnve ollege Away J an. 9 F indlay RT- RAY HA CK, B ethan y Away J an. 12 *Betha ny College RE -RON HILLING , Cast> Teclr Home Feb. 6 Carnegie T e~ h QB - DICK MILLIE, Case Tet·h and Home F eb. 12 " We:;tern Res rve STONER TRACY, A llPgh en y Away F eb. 14 "Thiel ol lege HB- DON ASHTON, Bethany niversit y Hom e Feb. 16 Akron HB- GO RDON PRIE 'IER, Jo h n Carroll oll ege Away F eb. 20 *Allegheny FB- BO B SWINGLE, Western R eserve Feb. 23 *Eastern Michigan H ome F eb. 26 Grove City Co llege Hom e D efense Mar. 2 *Wa yne tate Away LE- JOHN KOVACH, Jo hn Carroll Mar. 6 *Washington & J eff erso n Away LT- JOE VALENTINO, Allegh t>ny Ma r . 9 *Case Tech Home MG -DAVE HEISER, JP estern Reser ve *P residents Athletic onference Game RT - RAY HACK, B ethany RE - BILL IERKOVSKY, Thiel John W. Ray FRESHMAN LB- BA RRY SA RVE R, W ayne State LB - RON TIMPANA RO, ]o lm Carroll H ead Football Coach BASKETBALL SCHEDULE CB - PHIL CRICHTON, Allegh en y Dec. 1 Western Re er ve Away CB - DO G WILSON, IV estern R est> rve Dec. 12 Ca e Tech Away HB -DICK l\11LLIE, Case T ech Dec. 15 Wayne State H ome UB - STONER TRACY, Allegh t> ny F eb. 12 Western Reserve Home Feb. 16 Akron Uni versity Home Ma r. 2 Way ne Sta te Away 1961 TEAM STATISTICS Good, hard football is the only brand of a nd completed a n undef ated eason. Ma r. 9 Case Tech Home JCU Opp. football known to John Ray. After three He j oined the staff of the University of years in the ollege r a nk as h ead coach, (Fre h man Schedul e Tentative ) Ru hi ng yardag (avg ) 189.3 37.4 Detroit in 1955, as f r eshman coach; served hi record of 15 wins and six lo e proves P as es attempted 64 97 a g uard and center coach f or the var ity; hi abil ity to in till hi s brand of f ootball in ~ P a es com pleted 28 38 became assi tant dir ector and t hen dir ector hi team. Pa sing yardage (avg) 49 .3 72.0 of f ootball. In F ebruary, 1959, when H er b Coach Ray's a thletic car eer began at Total offen ive yar dage 238.6 109.4 Eisele was named athletic dir ector, he was John Adams H ig h in South Bend, In ::l iana, 1961 SCORING STATISTICS Total J: Oints 155 33 appointed head f ootball oach at John ar­ where he was a three-s port letterman. H e roll. TDs XP Total won All -State honor in high school and en­ In his fir t season a t Car roll, t he Blu e Jim H eavey, hb 5 2 32 r oll ed at Notr e Dame, wher e he made 1st­ Streaks fin ished w ith a 7-0 record, the first Gordie Priemer, hb <.)" 4 22 ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE team center in hi s first yea:·. He in terrupted undefeated eason in the chool' hi tory. Ken 1arch ini, hb 3 2 20 hi footba ll car er while he earn d h i wings Tim A ll a n, h b 3 2 20 life • Home • Car • Business as a paratrooper . Later , he wa a signed to Among hi other honors, Coach R ay wa named " ational Catholic Coach of t he J ohn Kovach, fb 3 0 18 Sf·udent Group Plans the 32d and 24th Division over seas doing J erry O'Malley, qb 3 0 18 port per onnel . upervis ion. Y ar" in 1959. Bob Mirguet, qb 1 0 6 Retur ning to campu life in p ring of La t year, Ca r r oll post ed a 5-2 r ecord. Ken Lutke, fb 1 0 6 1947, he completed his undergraduate wo rk Def en ively, the Blue Streaks were rated as T ed U r itu , e 1 0 6 and assisted as football coach at Olivet Col­ third best among the nation' mall coll eges. Den Dem psey, e 0 5 5 AI C. Dickortl lege, Three River s, Michigan. H e did g r a:l­ Coach Ray, his wife, t he former Bar bara J on Kn afsey, e 0 2 2 Office: 14726 LAKE SHORE BLVD .• IV 1·7333 uate work at t he niversity of Michigan Fuller of Muncie, I ndiana, a nd their four Reside r. ce : 27 5 E. 149ih STREET ., KE 1·3212 and continued hi coachin g at Three River s, childr en, J eff, 8; Kathy, 6; Debbor a, 4 ; a nd TOTALS 23 17 155 "vhere hi team won it fir t championship Chris, 2 ; r eside in South E uclid.

ten eleven 1962-63 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1961 ALL-PAC TEAM Dec. 1 *West r n Reser ve Away Offense Home Dec. 7 *Washingt on & Jefferso n LE- TED URITUS, John Carroll "Betha ny ollege Home Dec. 8 LT- JAY SCH NA CKI~ E , JV estprn Reserve Away Dec. 12 * a. e T ech LC - GE E Sl\1 TTH, John Carroll H o:nc Dec. 15 " Way ne S tat e C -BOB II GU , Cast> 1' t> l'h Away Jan. 5 F en n Co ll ege RG - RUDY KLA U , W estern R esnve ollege Away J an. 9 F indlay RT- RAY HA CK, B ethan y Away J an. 12 *Betha ny College RE -RON HILLING , Cast> Teclr Home Feb. 6 Carnegie T e~ h QB - DICK MILLIE, Case Tet·h and Home F eb. 12 " We:;tern Res rve STONER TRACY, A llPgh en y Away F eb. 14 "Thiel ol lege HB- DON ASHTON, Bethany niversit y Hom e Feb. 16 Akron HB- GO RDON PRIE 'IER, Jo h n Carroll oll ege Away F eb. 20 *Allegheny FB- BO B SWINGLE, Western R eserve Feb. 23 *Eastern Michigan H ome F eb. 26 Grove City Co llege Hom e D efense Mar. 2 *Wa yne tate Away LE- JOHN KOVACH, Jo hn Carroll Mar. 6 *Washington & J eff erso n Away LT- JOE VALENTINO, Allegh t>ny Ma r . 9 *Case Tech Home MG -DAVE HEISER, JP estern Reser ve *P residents Athletic onference Game RT - RAY HACK, B ethany RE - BILL IERKOVSKY, Thiel John W. Ray FRESHMAN LB- BA RRY SA RVE R, W ayne State LB - RON TIMPANA RO, ]o lm Carroll H ead Football Coach BASKETBALL SCHEDULE CB - PHIL CRICHTON, Allegh en y Dec. 1 Western Re er ve Away CB - DO G WILSON, IV estern R est> rve Dec. 12 Ca e Tech Away HB -DICK l\11LLIE, Case T ech Dec. 15 Wayne State H ome UB - STONER TRACY, Allegh t> ny F eb. 12 Western Reserve Home Feb. 16 Akron Uni versity Home Ma r. 2 Way ne Sta te Away 1961 TEAM STATISTICS Good, hard football is the only brand of a nd completed a n undef ated eason. Ma r. 9 Case Tech Home JCU Opp. football known to John Ray. After three He j oined the staff of the University of years in the ollege r a nk as h ead coach, (Fre h man Schedul e Tentative ) Ru hi ng yardag (avg ) 189.3 37.4 Detroit in 1955, as f r eshman coach; served hi record of 15 wins and six lo e proves P as es attempted 64 97 a g uard and center coach f or the var ity; hi abil ity to in till hi s brand of f ootball in ~ P a es com pleted 28 38 became assi tant dir ector and t hen dir ector hi team. Pa sing yardage (avg) 49 .3 72.0 of f ootball. In F ebruary, 1959, when H er b Coach Ray's a thletic car eer began at Total offen ive yar dage 238.6 109.4 Eisele was named athletic dir ector, he was John Adams H ig h in South Bend, In ::l iana, 1961 SCORING STATISTICS Total J: Oints 155 33 appointed head f ootball oach at John ar­ where he was a three-s port letterman. H e roll. TDs XP Total won All -State honor in high school and en­ In his fir t season a t Car roll, t he Blu e Jim H eavey, hb 5 2 32 r oll ed at Notr e Dame, wher e he made 1st­ Streaks fin ished w ith a 7-0 record, the first Gordie Priemer, hb <.)" 4 22 ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE team center in hi s first yea:·. He in terrupted undefeated eason in the chool' hi tory. Ken 1arch ini, hb 3 2 20 hi footba ll car er while he earn d h i wings Tim A ll a n, h b 3 2 20 life • Home • Car • Business as a paratrooper . Later , he wa a signed to Among hi other honors, Coach R ay wa named " ational Catholic Coach of t he J ohn Kovach, fb 3 0 18 Sf·udent Group Plans the 32d and 24th Division over seas doing J erry O'Malley, qb 3 0 18 port per onnel . upervis ion. Y ar" in 1959. Bob Mirguet, qb 1 0 6 Retur ning to campu life in p ring of La t year, Ca r r oll post ed a 5-2 r ecord. Ken Lutke, fb 1 0 6 1947, he completed his undergraduate wo rk Def en ively, the Blue Streaks were rated as T ed U r itu , e 1 0 6 and assisted as football coach at Olivet Col­ third best among the nation' mall coll eges. Den Dem psey, e 0 5 5 AI C. Dickortl lege, Three River s, Michigan. H e did g r a:l­ Coach Ray, his wife, t he former Bar bara J on Kn afsey, e 0 2 2 Office: 14726 LAKE SHORE BLVD .• IV 1·7333 uate work at t he niversity of Michigan Fuller of Muncie, I ndiana, a nd their four Reside r. ce : 27 5 E. 149ih STREET ., KE 1·3212 and continued hi coachin g at Three River s, childr en, J eff, 8; Kathy, 6; Debbor a, 4 ; a nd TOTALS 23 17 155 "vhere hi team won it fir t championship Chris, 2 ; r eside in South E uclid.

ten eleven A. J. Burens Insurance Agency THE DODD CO. 1 Complete Insurance Service 1025 HURON ROAD • PARMATOWN • FAIRVIEW 1 MAin 1-0564 William R. 233 HANNA BLDG. • CLEVELAND, OHIO f David B. MAin 1-4460 Cleveland's LARGEST SELECTION of Dando Hurd L Established 32 Years PHOTO • ART ~so Bru·kfirld Coach Line Coach 'AL' BURENS '27 • PAUL BURENS '59 and DRAWING SUPPLIES

La t year the Blue Streaks boa ted ix The r espon ibility for a ha rd-charging May the Blue Streaks of 1962 startng backfield men, a notable achievement Painting, Oecorati ng si nee 1910 lines r ests with f ormer otr Dame star, to the coaching of . Get the most lasting and effective enjoy a most successful Dave H urd, beginning h is econd year at An outstanding halfback him ·elf, Bill decorating job you ever had football season J ohn Carrol l. began his gridiron career in 1950 at the Uni­ H urd began hi f ootball career at Thr ee versity of San Franci. co. When the Korean Rivers High in Mich igan, where has wa War b gan, Dando joined the Marines and Louis EBERT & Son Dolesh Brothers, Inc. an All - tate center for thr year und r the :tarred for two season with the Quant ico coaching of J ohn Ray. Also out tanding in and Memphis avy Base elevens. PRINTERS ba ketball, Hurd in his . enior year wa At the Unive rsity of Detroit, Dando 795-5585 named " Out tanding Athl te in the Sta te of Michigan." .·parkled at halfback and quarterback, being HOMES • OF FI CES • CHURCHES • FACTORI ES JOSEP H • FRANK • GEORGE named to the "All- atholic All-American" At Notr e Dam , h wa a regular c nter team. A versatil e athlete, he played on the in 1957 and 1958, but vva hampered by knee baseball and basketball teams. injuries in his last t wo y ars. In 1960, he He started coaching at Detroit's t. Ce­ wa named freshman line coach for th c ilia High chool, and in 1959, compiled the Need Tires? ? Iri h, and was appoint d lin coach at John best record in th school's hi ·tory. FIVE FORMER CARROLL GRADUATES Soea~ &u~tid arroll in 1961. Dando came to John Carroll in 1960 to READY TO SERVE YOU ! In addition to hi · luties as line coach, assist John Ray, his former coach at Detroit . Dave guided the f reshman ba k tba ll team eon~'tete eo, to the little "PA " crown _ The r cently At Carroll, h has developed the running at­ tack into one of the best in the area. The General Tire Co. formed Monogram Club ha made gr at He is married to th former Frances Division of pr ogress under hi guidanc . avanaugh of Detroit. They have thre girls, The Federal Lime and Concrete Company The stell, r per formance of the 1961 Blue t hree- year- old Marie, one - year- old Ann Six Convenient Locations St reak offensive line can be cr dited to the Louise, and newly born Moll y Catherine. ag ressive coaching of Dav Hurd w ho e zeal DOWNTOWN a nd in pirat ion wer e reflecLd in the qual' Chester at 21st R eady Mixed Concrete fi ne record. EAST SIDE Builders Supplies Graduated f rom Notre Dame with a 10250 Shaker Blvd. BBA in businc , Dave ha done work to­ Quo Bu 'ck B!dg . GOOD LUCK wa rds his ma t r 's degr e. He is marr ied to PARMA t he former Abigail Gage of Green Bay, Wi 5288 Pearl Road MA IN OFFICE and EAST Sl::>E PLA NT THE Just South of Brookpark 623 SOUTH GREEN ROAD South Eucl:d 21 , Ohio HE IGHTS 1961 All-Americans Warre nsville Center EV 1-3110 Central Electrotype Co. and Mayf'eld Ro ad JOH KOVA H A ll- atholic .4 ll-.4 me1·ican , F'irsl T am 1760 E. 22nd STREET EU CLI D DOCK , mall College All-Am en'can, S econd Team 22721 Shore Center 1050 w. 9 th J IM HEAVEY MAPL E HEIG HTS Cleveland, Ohio A ll-Catholic A ll-A rne1·ican , Second Team PR 1-2110 15980 Broadway 861 -2255 Dl K KOBLI r A ll-Catholic A ll-Ame?·ican, S econd T eam

twelve thirteen A. J. Burens Insurance Agency THE DODD CO. 1 Complete Insurance Service 1025 HURON ROAD • PARMATOWN • FAIRVIEW 1 MAin 1-0564 William R. 233 HANNA BLDG. • CLEVELAND, OHIO f David B. MAin 1-4460 Cleveland's LARGEST SELECTION of Dando Hurd L Established 32 Years PHOTO • ART ~so Bru·kfirld Coach Line Coach 'AL' BURENS '27 • PAUL BURENS '59 and DRAWING SUPPLIES

La t year the Blue Streaks boa ted ix The r espon ibility for a ha rd-charging May the Blue Streaks of 1962 startng backfield men, a notable achievement Painting, Oecorati ng si nee 1910 lines r ests with f ormer otr Dame star, to the coaching of Bill Dando. Get the most lasting and effective enjoy a most successful Dave H urd, beginning h is econd year at An outstanding halfback him ·elf, Bill decorating job you ever had football season J ohn Carrol l. began his gridiron career in 1950 at the Uni­ H urd began hi f ootball career at Thr ee versity of San Franci. co. When the Korean Rivers High in Mich igan, where has wa War b gan, Dando joined the Marines and Louis EBERT & Son Dolesh Brothers, Inc. an All - tate center for thr year und r the :tarred for two season with the Quant ico coaching of J ohn Ray. Also out tanding in and Memphis avy Base elevens. PRINTERS ba ketball, Hurd in his . enior year wa At the Unive rsity of Detroit, Dando 795-5585 named " Out tanding Athl te in the Sta te of Michigan." .·parkled at halfback and quarterback, being HOMES • OF FI CES • CHURCHES • FACTORI ES JOSEP H • FRANK • GEORGE named to the "All- atholic All-American" At Notr e Dam , h wa a regular c nter team. A versatil e athlete, he played on the in 1957 and 1958, but vva hampered by knee baseball and basketball teams. injuries in his last t wo y ars. In 1960, he He started coaching at Detroit's t. Ce­ wa named freshman line coach for th c ilia High chool, and in 1959, compiled the Need Tires? ? Iri h, and was appoint d lin coach at John best record in th school's hi ·tory. FIVE FORMER CARROLL GRADUATES Soea~ &u~tid arroll in 1961. Dando came to John Carroll in 1960 to READY TO SERVE YOU ! In addition to hi · luties as line coach, assist John Ray, his former coach at Detroit . Dave guided the f reshman ba k tba ll team eon~'tete eo, to the little "PA " crown _ The r cently At Carroll, h has developed the running at­ tack into one of the best in the area. The General Tire Co. formed Monogram Club ha made gr at He is married to th former Frances Division of pr ogress under hi guidanc . avanaugh of Detroit. They have thre girls, The Federal Lime and Concrete Company The stell, r per formance of the 1961 Blue t hree- year- old Marie, one - year- old Ann Six Convenient Locations St reak offensive line can be cr dited to the Louise, and newly born Moll y Catherine. ag ressive coaching of Dav Hurd w ho e zeal DOWNTOWN a nd in pirat ion wer e reflecLd in the qual' Chester at 21st R eady Mixed Concrete fi ne record. EAST SIDE Builders Supplies Graduated f rom Notre Dame with a 10250 Shaker Blvd. BBA in businc , Dave ha done work to­ Quo Bu 'ck B!dg . GOOD LUCK wa rds his ma t r 's degr e. He is marr ied to PARMA t he former Abigail Gage of Green Bay, Wi 5288 Pearl Road MA IN OFFICE and EAST Sl::>E PLA NT THE Just South of Brookpark 623 SOUTH GREEN ROAD South Eucl:d 21 , Ohio HE IGHTS 1961 All-Americans Warre nsville Center EV 1-3110 Central Electrotype Co. and Mayf'eld Ro ad JOH KOVA H A ll- atholic .4 ll-.4 me1·ican , F'irsl T am 1760 E. 22nd STREET EU CLI D DOCK , mall College All-Am en'can, S econd Team 22721 Shore Center 1050 w. 9 th J IM HEAVEY MAPL E HEIG HTS Cleveland, Ohio A ll-Catholic A ll-A rne1·ican , Second Team PR 1-2110 15980 Broadway 861 -2255 Dl K KOBLI r A ll-Catholic A ll-Ame?·ican, S econd T eam

twelve thirteen Good Luck Blue Streaks MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL Art Deutsch, Inc. Life Insurance Company Edward 512 BOLIVAR ROAD C. E. PEJEAU, General Agent Richard A.

Modzelewski 9th FLOOR, HIPPODROME BLD G. Ilia no Pres It m an Coach CH 1-4721 MAin 1-5680 Trainer

Returning again this year to coach the Athlete who are in good condition play fr shmen will be Ed "Big Mo" Modzelewski. For personalized service Compliments of good football. Good conditioning of J ohn Ed was acting freshman tutor last year fo r your R eal Estate needs, arr ll athlete i t he respon ibility of Dick in th absence of J erry chweickert, who "Doc" lliano. A graduate of Baldwin-Wal­ call . . . lac Colleg and Western Reserve, Dick has was in the Army. Thi year Schweickert will Gluntz Brass & Aluminum a Ma ter's degree in body mechanics. be working with th Dean of Admis ions, Fo~md ~y Company Dick began his ath letic car eer at ollin­ leaving litt le t ime for football. gJe KEN NYc(}: wood High School, where he play d football. A native of West Natrowa, P ennsylvania, REALTORS 10805 Harvard A venue He then lett red a a guard on the 193 B-W "Big Mo" playe l coll ege football for t he quad. Dick also became boxi ng champ at the leveland Athletic lub. University of Ma ryland. In 1951 Modzel­ FA 1-1111 Ml 1-3575 ewski was named to the "All-American" D ick pent thr e year· in th Army Ord­ nanc Corp during Wor ld War II, after team and received hi B.S. de rree the fol­ which he joined the staff at arroll in 1947. lowing year . After a hitch in the Air Force Well-liked by arroll athlete , Dick not as a fi rst lieutenant, "Mo" ign d with Paul only ha their physica l condition in mind Brown and played profes ional football seven but is alvvay wi lling to help w ith a probl m . year with the leveland Browns. C ompliments of o longer connected with professional 1962 Pootball Mrw agers football, Eel is actively engaged in the res­ Western huck F itzge rald, H ad 1a nager Dan Donahue Phil Con·igan taurant bu ine . His brother, Dick "Little Mo" is a 260-pound lineman with the ew Equipment M ruw ger Joseph Schumach r York Giants. Foirmount Press, Inc. Modzelewski and his wife, Mary, and La List icia n their four childr n, Michael, 7, ancy, 5 1/i, T om Dickerson Bruce, 3 V~. and new born Scott, re ide in Circle outh Euclid. 2160 PAYNE AVE. COMPLIMENTS su 1-1170 T ED URITUS Building HERRON Assisl.fm.L Preshman Coach Ted Uritus will a sist Ed Modzelewski in TESTING LABORATORIES, IN'!. coaching the 1962 fre hman football t eam. 20620 North Park Blvd. 5405 E. SCHAAF ROAD Captain and star end of the 1960 and 1961 Printers of Clevela nd 31 , O hio Blue Streaks, Ted was named to the "All­ U niversity H eights PAC" team last year . Uritus graduated from CARROLL NEWS Phone 524-1451 Carroll in J une ·with an A.B. degree.

fou rteen fifteen Good Luck Blue Streaks MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL Art Deutsch, Inc. Life Insurance Company Edward 512 BOLIVAR ROAD C. E. PEJEAU, General Agent Richard A.

Modzelewski 9th FLOOR, HIPPODROME BLD G. Ilia no Pres It m an Coach CH 1-4721 MAin 1-5680 Trainer

Returning again this year to coach the Athlete who are in good condition play fr shmen will be Ed "Big Mo" Modzelewski. For personalized service Compliments of good football. Good conditioning of J ohn Ed was acting freshman tutor last year fo r your R eal Estate needs, arr ll athlete i t he respon ibility of Dick in th absence of J erry chweickert, who "Doc" lliano. A graduate of Baldwin-Wal­ call . . . lac Colleg and Western Reserve, Dick has was in the Army. Thi year Schweickert will Gluntz Brass & Aluminum a Ma ter's degree in body mechanics. be working with th Dean of Admis ions, Fo~md ~y Company Dick began his ath letic car eer at ollin­ leaving litt le t ime for football. gJe KEN NYc(}: wood High School, where he play d football. A native of West Natrowa, P ennsylvania, REALTORS 10805 Harvard A venue He then lett red a a guard on the 193 B-W "Big Mo" playe l coll ege football for t he quad. Dick also became boxi ng champ at the leveland Athletic lub. University of Ma ryland. In 1951 Modzel­ FA 1-1111 Ml 1-3575 ewski was named to the "All-American" D ick pent thr e year· in th Army Ord­ nanc Corp during Wor ld War II, after team and received hi B.S. de rree the fol­ which he joined the staff at arroll in 1947. lowing year . After a hitch in the Air Force Well-liked by arroll athlete , Dick not as a fi rst lieutenant, "Mo" ign d with Paul only ha their physica l condition in mind Brown and played profes ional football seven but is alvvay wi lling to help w ith a probl m . year with the leveland Browns. C ompliments of o longer connected with professional 1962 Pootball Mrw agers football, Eel is actively engaged in the res­ Western huck F itzge rald, H ad 1a nager Dan Donahue Phil Con·igan taurant bu ine . His brother, Dick "Little Mo" is a 260-pound lineman with the ew Equipment M ruw ger Joseph Schumach r York Giants. Foirmount Press, Inc. Modzelewski and his wife, Mary, and La List icia n their four childr n, Michael, 7, ancy, 5 1/i, T om Dickerson Bruce, 3 V~. and new born Scott, re ide in Circle outh Euclid. 2160 PAYNE AVE. COMPLIMENTS su 1-1170 T ED URITUS Building HERRON Assisl.fm.L Preshman Coach Ted Uritus will a sist Ed Modzelewski in TESTING LABORATORIES, IN'!. coaching the 1962 fre hman football t eam. 20620 North Park Blvd. 5405 E. SCHAAF ROAD Captain and star end of the 1960 and 1961 Printers of Clevela nd 31 , O hio Blue Streaks, Ted was named to the "All­ U niversity H eights PAC" team last year . Uritus graduated from CARROLL NEWS Phone 524-1451 Carroll in J une ·with an A.B. degree.

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John D. Graves William D. Padden A . Grdina & Sons William E. Passow A Word of Thanks Walter A . Patriski J. L. Hand Michael j . Phillips Thomas A. Harrison Pittsburgh Plate Glass Paul Heiser To O:tr Atlv ~ rtisers Patrons, Friends: Walter J. Pomidor Herman's Barber Shop We are pr·oud of our Univer· ity, om· John C ~ tr-roll "Blue Stt·cak " and the many ft·iends Salvatore A . Precario Hopps Clinic Precision Optical Dispensing Co. an1l henefactor who help to make them what they ar·e. On h chalf of John Carroll Uni­ Hribar & Conway versity and the Department of Athletic· may we cxpr·c our incere g r·atitude for· your E. S. Rehagen Jack's Barber Shop Richard N. Reim inttT(' t, e nthu iasm, anrl continuer! support. A. C. Jacoby Gregory J. Repede John's Trailer Co. Arthur E. Rowe & Associates DirNior of Athletics Josten's Dr. William A. Samartini The Kalil! Co. Richa rd L. Santoro AAA Chair Co. Anthony Carlin Co. Kaplan Trucking Co. Constant ine M . Scudie re A-Royal Dry Cleaning Service, Inc. Compliments of a Friend lohn j. Kilbane Shaker Auto Hospital . Inc. Akron Sewer Pipe Cedar-Lee Radio & Television Co. Dr. A. I. l

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John D. Graves William D. Padden A . Grdina & Sons William E. Passow A Word of Thanks Walter A . Patriski J. L. Hand Michael j . Phillips Thomas A. Harrison Pittsburgh Plate Glass Paul Heiser To O:tr Atlv ~ rtisers Patrons, Friends: Walter J. Pomidor Herman's Barber Shop We are pr·oud of our Univer· ity, om· John C ~ tr-roll "Blue Stt·cak " and the many ft·iends Salvatore A . Precario Hopps Clinic Precision Optical Dispensing Co. an1l henefactor who help to make them what they ar·e. On h chalf of John Carroll Uni­ Hribar & Conway versity and the Department of Athletic· may we cxpr·c our incere g r·atitude for· your E. S. Rehagen Jack's Barber Shop Richard N. Reim inttT(' t, e nthu iasm, anrl continuer! support. A. C. Jacoby HERB EISELE Gregory J. Repede John's Trailer Co. Arthur E. Rowe & Associates DirNior of Athletics Josten's Dr. William A. Samartini The Kalil! Co. Richa rd L. Santoro AAA Chair Co. Anthony Carlin Co. Kaplan Trucking Co. Constant ine M . Scudie re A-Royal Dry Cleaning Service, Inc. Compliments of a Friend lohn j. Kilbane Shaker Auto Hospital . Inc. Akron Sewer Pipe Cedar-Lee Radio & Television Co. Dr. A. I. l

sixteen sPventeen John Carroll University 1962 Football Roster Western Reserve University 1962 Football Roster

N o. l\ ame Position H eight W eight Class Home Town No. N ame Po11ition /-fright W eight C las.~ Home Town

17 R. C raig Andrews HB 5'9" 160 Senior La kewo d, Ohio 25 T im Allan E 5 11 " 180 Senior· Ashtabula, Ohio 24 Gary Ar m brecht HB 5'8" 160 Junior Avon Lake, Ohio ()6 P ete Attenweiler G 6'0" 205 Senior T roy, hio 45 George alcaten a FB 51 II 176 Junior Detroit, Michigan 10 Bob Baker QB 5'9" 160 Junior Youngstown, Ohio 64 Dennis Cuccia G 6' " 1 0 Junior Euclid, Ohio 68 Dan Bard G 165 Sophomore Allia nce, Ohio 35 De nnis DeJulius HB 5'7" L50 ophomore leY land, Ohio 89 Bruce Becher E 6'0" 190 Junior anton, Ohio

80 Dennis Dempsey E 6'4" 184 Junior P a ine ville, Ohio 77 Sheldon Bra un T 5'11" 210 Sophomore leveland Heights, Ohio Bill D rrick E 6'0" 190 ophomore andu::;ky, Ohio 60 Jim Buchana n G 5'10" 165 Junior P a ine ville, Ohio 55 Tim Gaunt ner· 5'10" Senior le 1eland, Ohio 6 Paul Caldwell E 6'3" 202 Senior Clevela nd, Ohio 79 Tony Gibbons T 6'3" ophomore leveland, Ohio 67 Frank Grace G 5'9" 17 enior S teubenvill e, Ohio 50 Roy Carlson C 5'10" 180 Sophom ore Youngstown, Oh io 66 Jim Costanza G 5'10" 177 Junior Tarentum P a. 34 J im Heavey HB 59" 17 Junior Chicago, I ll inoi · 73 Bob H ut:ch T 6'2" l90 Junior haron, Pa. 70 Mike DiCe ar e T 6'2" 200 Junior Cleveland, Ohio 68 Bob Hogue G 5'9" 185 J unior Cl evela nd, Ohio 20 Barry Gaber HB 5'8" 167 Sophomore Bronx, ew York 60 Bill Kerner G 5'10" 175 J unior Valley tr·ea m, 1ew York 40 ick Gattozzi FB 5'11" 200 Sophomore levela nd, Ohio 24 Dick Keidel HB 5'1 0" 163 Sophomor·e Ba ltimor·e, Mar yland 73 J oel Ginsberg T 6'0" 235 Sophomore Young town, Ohio 61 Ken Glass G 5'9" 175 Sophomore Ashtabula, Oh io 26 Bill Kickel H B 6'0" 164 ophomore leveland, Ohio 78 Dick Kol lin T 6'0" 221 Senior leveland, Ohio 6 Dick Koenig E 6'0" 203 Junior· Mi lwaukee, Wi con m 64 Harley Gordon G 5'8" 175 Sophomore Cleveland Heights, Ohio 77 John Kovach E -T 5'11 " 205 Junio r Be:lford, Ohio 51 J ohn Hamilton C 6'0" 205 Senior leveland, Ohio Tim Lafferty HB 5'10" 167 ophomore Detroit, Mich igan 62 Dave Heiser G 5'9" 190 Junior anton, Ohio 84 Jack Hulit E 6'1" 200 Senior Ca nton, Ohio 12 Joe Lazzari QB !5' 10" 174 Senior Wa hing ton, D. 76 Bill Isaac T 6'1" 215 Sophomore Shaker H eights, Ohio 8 J ohn Loeffler E G'2" 185 Sop homore Cl e ebnd, Ohio 46 Ken L utke FB 5'8" 175 enior· Brooklyn, Ohio 85 Dick Knight E 6'0" 200 Sophomore Lorain, Ohio 65 Mike Mazzucca G 6'0" 185 Sophomore Yonkers, I ew Yor k 54 Bill McNally c 6'0" 205 Junior Chica go, I ll inois 8 Larry Lind T 6'2" 220 Junior Brooklyn, ew Yor k 23 Dan McLaughlin HB 5'9" 160 Sophom ore ew Ken ington, Pa. 15 Gus McPhie QB 5'11 " 176 Junior Lorain, Ohio 69 Glenn Miller G 5'11" 200 Senior Cleveland, Ohio 53 Mel Mel! c 5'11" 175 Junior Cleveland, Ohio 79 Ber t Morton T 6'2" 200 Senior Akron, Ohio 10 Bob Mi r·guet QB 5'9" 180 Junior Rochester, ew York W ally Muell er HB 5'9" 152 Junior Guttenburg, ew York 87 Bob P eloquin E 5'10" 165 Sophomore Genoa Area Local 85 J eny Murray E 6'0" 190 enior Cleveland, Ohio 11 Bob Pomeroy QB 5'10" 170 Sophomore P a inesville, Ohio 83 Ron icdzwiecki 6 1" 192 Sophomore Det roit, Mich igan 42 Bob Ryan FB 5'9" 1 0 Sophom ore hagrin Falls, Ohio 23 Tom Parker HB 5'11" 170 C:: enior 'v\ ood tock, Illinois 72 Glenn Rybka T 5'8" 215 Senior leveland, Ohio 33 Gordie Priemer· HB 5' 10" 178 Junior Detroit, M ichigan 27 Stan Serwat ka E 5'10" 175 Sophom or e L akewood, Ohio 70 Jim Richar·d i T 5'11" 180 Junior 1 orth B ergen, New Jersey J 8 Dick Sand · QB 6'2" Sophomore Baltimor e, Maryland 194 56 Larry S ingerman G 5'11" 203 Sophomor e Shaker Heights , Ohio 80 Tom Spieth E 6'3" 195 Sophomore uyahoga H eights, Ohio Barry Schon feld HB 6'0" 175 Sophomore Detroit, Michigan 41 Ray Scri na FB 6'0" 207 Jun ior Detroit, Michigan 16 John Studer E 5'11" 175 Junior Whitehouse, Oh io 76 Charle Smith T 6'1" 2J5 Junior· Sandusky, Ohio 63 Dick Sut ter T 5'11" 205 Sophomore Schenectady, ew York 63 Gene Smith G 6'0" 197 Junior· Cleveland, Ohio 25 Bob Swingle (Capt.) HB 5'10" 185 Senior Medina, Ohio 84 Bill Starr E 6'- " 197 Sophomore Flu hing, ew York 53 Ralph Sylvester C 6'0" 245 Sophomore Youngstown, Ohio 36 Ga ry Stevens HB 6'0" 190 Sophomore Clevela nd, Ohio 81 Bob Taylor E 6'2" 185 Senior Cleveland, Ohio 43 Ron Timpana ro G 5'11" 190 Junior Lyndhurst, ew Jer·sey 75 W ayne r ban T 6'2" 225 en ior Cleveland, Oh io 28 R. V. Tittle HB 5'6" 155 Sophomore Ashtabula, Ohio 69 Bob Villha ue r FB 5'11" 170 Sophomore Flushing, ew York 19 Tom Wagner QB 5'7" 150 Sophomore P en insula, Ohio 87 Joe Vitale E 6'2" enior H amilton, Ohio 26 Dale Warfi eld HB 5'10" 1 0 Sophomore Lorain, Ohio

56 Bi ll Waldner c 6'0" 19 Ch icago, Illinois 21 Doug Wilson FB 5'7" 160 Junior Warren, Ohio 74 Mike W eigand T 5'10" 210 Junior Barberton Oh io 78 Joe Zilka T 6'1" 21Q Junior Avon, Ohio 89 F r a nk W righ t E 6'1" 185 Sophomore Flu hing, New York

nineteen John Carroll University 1962 Football Roster Western Reserve University 1962 Football Roster

N o. l\ ame Position H eight W eight Class Home Town No. N ame Po11ition /-fright W eight C las.~ Home Town

17 R. C raig Andrews HB 5'9" 160 Senior La kewo d, Ohio 25 T im Allan E 5 11 " 180 Senior· Ashtabula, Ohio 24 Gary Ar m brecht HB 5'8" 160 Junior Avon Lake, Ohio ()6 P ete Attenweiler G 6'0" 205 Senior T roy, hio 45 George alcaten a FB 51 II 176 Junior Detroit, Michigan 10 Bob Baker QB 5'9" 160 Junior Youngstown, Ohio 64 Dennis Cuccia G 6' " 1 0 Junior Euclid, Ohio 68 Dan Bard G 165 Sophomore Allia nce, Ohio 35 De nnis DeJulius HB 5'7" L50 ophomore leY land, Ohio 89 Bruce Becher E 6'0" 190 Junior anton, Ohio

80 Dennis Dempsey E 6'4" 184 Junior P a ine ville, Ohio 77 Sheldon Bra un T 5'11" 210 Sophomore leveland Heights, Ohio Bill D rrick E 6'0" 190 ophomore andu::;ky, Ohio 60 Jim Buchana n G 5'10" 165 Junior P a ine ville, Ohio 55 Tim Gaunt ner· 5'10" Senior le 1eland, Ohio 6 Paul Caldwell E 6'3" 202 Senior Clevela nd, Ohio 79 Tony Gibbons T 6'3" ophomore leveland, Ohio 67 Frank Grace G 5'9" 17 enior S teubenvill e, Ohio 50 Roy Carlson C 5'10" 180 Sophom ore Youngstown, Oh io 66 Jim Costanza G 5'10" 177 Junior Tarentum P a. 34 J im Heavey HB 59" 17 Junior Chicago, I ll inoi · 73 Bob H ut:ch T 6'2" l90 Junior haron, Pa. 70 Mike DiCe ar e T 6'2" 200 Junior Cleveland, Ohio 68 Bob Hogue G 5'9" 185 J unior Cl evela nd, Ohio 20 Barry Gaber HB 5'8" 167 Sophomore Bronx, ew York 60 Bill Kerner G 5'10" 175 J unior Valley tr·ea m, 1ew York 40 ick Gattozzi FB 5'11" 200 Sophomore levela nd, Ohio 24 Dick Keidel HB 5'1 0" 163 Sophomor·e Ba ltimor·e, Mar yland 73 J oel Ginsberg T 6'0" 235 Sophomore Young town, Ohio 61 Ken Glass G 5'9" 175 Sophomore Ashtabula, Oh io 26 Bill Kickel H B 6'0" 164 ophomore leveland, Ohio 78 Dick Kol lin T 6'0" 221 Senior leveland, Ohio 6 Dick Koenig E 6'0" 203 Junior· Mi lwaukee, Wi con m 64 Harley Gordon G 5'8" 175 Sophomore Cleveland Heights, Ohio 77 John Kovach E -T 5'11 " 205 Junio r Be:lford, Ohio 51 J ohn Hamilton C 6'0" 205 Senior leveland, Ohio Tim Lafferty HB 5'10" 167 ophomore Detroit, Mich igan 62 Dave Heiser G 5'9" 190 Junior anton, Ohio 84 Jack Hulit E 6'1" 200 Senior Ca nton, Ohio 12 Joe Lazzari QB !5' 10" 174 Senior Wa hing ton, D. 76 Bill Isaac T 6'1" 215 Sophomore Shaker H eights, Ohio 8 J ohn Loeffler E G'2" 185 Sop homore Cl e ebnd, Ohio 46 Ken L utke FB 5'8" 175 enior· Brooklyn, Ohio 85 Dick Knight E 6'0" 200 Sophomore Lorain, Ohio 65 Mike Mazzucca G 6'0" 185 Sophomore Yonkers, I ew Yor k 54 Bill McNally c 6'0" 205 Junior Chica go, I ll inois 8 Larry Lind T 6'2" 220 Junior Brooklyn, ew Yor k 23 Dan McLaughlin HB 5'9" 160 Sophom ore ew Ken ington, Pa. 15 Gus McPhie QB 5'11 " 176 Junior Lorain, Ohio 69 Glenn Miller G 5'11" 200 Senior Cleveland, Ohio 53 Mel Mel! c 5'11" 175 Junior Cleveland, Ohio 79 Ber t Morton T 6'2" 200 Senior Akron, Ohio 10 Bob Mi r·guet QB 5'9" 180 Junior Rochester, ew York W ally Muell er HB 5'9" 152 Junior Guttenburg, ew York 87 Bob P eloquin E 5'10" 165 Sophomore Genoa Area Local 85 J eny Murray E 6'0" 190 enior Cleveland, Ohio 11 Bob Pomeroy QB 5'10" 170 Sophomore P a inesville, Ohio 83 Ron icdzwiecki 6 1" 192 Sophomore Det roit, Mich igan 42 Bob Ryan FB 5'9" 1 0 Sophom ore hagrin Falls, Ohio 23 Tom Parker HB 5'11" 170 C:: enior 'v\ ood tock, Illinois 72 Glenn Rybka T 5'8" 215 Senior leveland, Ohio 33 Gordie Priemer· HB 5' 10" 178 Junior Detroit, M ichigan 27 Stan Serwat ka E 5'10" 175 Sophom or e L akewood, Ohio 70 Jim Richar·d i T 5'11" 180 Junior 1 orth B ergen, New Jersey J 8 Dick Sand · QB 6'2" Sophomore Baltimor e, Maryland 194 56 Larry S ingerman G 5'11" 203 Sophomor e Shaker Heights , Ohio 80 Tom Spieth E 6'3" 195 Sophomore uyahoga H eights, Ohio Barry Schon feld HB 6'0" 175 Sophomore Detroit, Michigan 41 Ray Scri na FB 6'0" 207 Jun ior Detroit, Michigan 16 John Studer E 5'11" 175 Junior Whitehouse, Oh io 76 Charle Smith T 6'1" 2J5 Junior· Sandusky, Ohio 63 Dick Sut ter T 5'11" 205 Sophomore Schenectady, ew York 63 Gene Smith G 6'0" 197 Junior· Cleveland, Ohio 25 Bob Swingle (Capt.) HB 5'10" 185 Senior Medina, Ohio 84 Bill Starr E 6'- " 197 Sophomore Flu hing, ew York 53 Ralph Sylvester C 6'0" 245 Sophomore Youngstown, Ohio 36 Ga ry Stevens HB 6'0" 190 Sophomore Clevela nd, Ohio 81 Bob Taylor E 6'2" 185 Senior Cleveland, Ohio 43 Ron Timpana ro G 5'11" 190 Junior Lyndhurst, ew Jer·sey 75 W ayne r ban T 6'2" 225 en ior Cleveland, Oh io 28 R. V. Tittle HB 5'6" 155 Sophomore Ashtabula, Ohio 69 Bob Villha ue r FB 5'11" 170 Sophomore Flushing, ew York 19 Tom Wagner QB 5'7" 150 Sophomore P en insula, Ohio 87 Joe Vitale E 6'2" enior H amilton, Ohio 26 Dale Warfi eld HB 5'10" 1 0 Sophomore Lorain, Ohio

56 Bi ll Waldner c 6'0" 19 Ch icago, Illinois 21 Doug Wilson FB 5'7" 160 Junior Warren, Ohio 74 Mike W eigand T 5'10" 210 Junior Barberton Oh io 78 Joe Zilka T 6'1" 21Q Junior Avon, Ohio 89 F r a nk W righ t E 6'1" 185 Sophomore Flu hing, New York

nineteen r EFRESHING ~ith I G with

~OHN CARROLL (Probable Starting Lineup) WESTERN RESERVE (Probable Starting Lineup)

0 FFENSE • uR oa d runners " DEFENSE • "Wolf Pack" OFFENSE • "Go-Kats" DEFENSE • uHeadhunters"

LE • DICK KOENIG ( 86) LE • JOHN KOVACH (77) LE • BRUCE BECHER (89) LE • STAN SERWATKA (27) LT • BOB HEUTSCHE (73) LT • DICK KOBLIN (78) LT • JOE ZILKA (78) LT GLENN RYBKA (72) LG • PETE ATTENWEILER ( 66) RT • TONY GIBBONS (79) LG • JIM COSTANZA (66) MG • DAVE HEI ER (62) C • BILL WALDNER (56) RE • RON NIEDZWIECKI (83) C · RALPH SYLVESTER (53) RT • LARRY LIND (88) RG • GENE SMITH (63) LB • DEN CUCCIA (64) RG • KEN GLASS (61) RE • RT • MIKE WEIGAND (74) LB • BILL McNALLY (54) RT • BILL ISAAC (76) LB • RE • TIM ALLAN ( 25) CB • RON TIMPANARO (43) RE • TOM SPIETH (80) LB · GLENN MILLER QB • GUS McPHIE (15) CB • JERRY MURRAY (85) QB BOB BAKER ( 10) CB · DOUG WILSON LH • BILL KICKEL (26) DHB • GORDON PRIEMER (33) BOB POMEROY (II) CB • RH GORDON PRIEMER (33) DHB • DICK SANDS ( 18) LH • BOB SWINGLE (25) s . FB • RAY SERINA (44) DHB • TIM GAUNTNER (55) RH • DALE WARFIELD ( 26) s . FB · NICK GATTOZZI (40)

Hllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllltlllllllllllltuttllltt ~UI I IIIIIIliiiiii11 HII U1UIII I IIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIU II II I I U III I JO HN CARROLL SQUAD IIIII LI III II IIIIIIIIIIIUHII I III II IIIIIItlllllllllllllltllll WESTERN RESERVE SQUAD 10 Mirguel, QB 45 Calccterrc, FB 73 Heutsche, T 10 Baker, QB 42 Ryan, FB 72 12 Lazzari, QB 46 Lutke, FB 74 Weigand, T 11 Pomeroy, QB 50 Carlson, C 73 13 lafferty, HB 53 Melle, C 75 Urban, T 16 St udor, E 51 Hamilton, C 76 Isaac, T 15 McPhie, QB 54 McNa ll y, C 76 Smith, C., T 17 Andrews, HB 53 Sylvester, C Braun, T 18 Sends, QB 55 Gauntner, C 77 Kovach, E-T 19 Wagner, QB 56 Singerman, G 78" Zilka, T 23 Parker, HB 56 Wald ner, C 78 Koblin , T 20 Gaber, HB 60 Buchanan, G 79 Morfa11, T 24 Mueller, HB 60 Kerner, G 79 Gibbons, T 21 Wilson, FB 61 G lass, G 80 Sp ie*'f 25 Allan, HB 63 Smith, G., G 80 Dempsey, E 23 Mclaughlin, HB 62 He iser, G 81 Taylor 26 Kickel, HB 64 Cussia, G 83 Niedzwicki, C 24 Armbrecht, HB 63 Sutter, T 84 H'uli!, 33 Priemer, HB 65 Mazzucco, G Starr, E 84 25 Swingle, HB 64 Gordon, G 85 Knight, E 34 Heavey, HB 66 Attenweil er, G 85 Murrey, E 26 Warfield, HB 66 Costanza, G 86 ColdwfCI, f 35 DeJulius, HB 67 Gra ce, G 86 Koenig, E 27 Serwctko, E 68 Bard, G 87 Peloqus E 36 Stevens, HB 68 Hogue, G 87 Vi ta le, E 28 Tittle, HB 69 Miller, G 88 Lin d, T 43 Timpanaro, G 69 Vi ll hc uer, FB 88 Loeffler, E 40 Gottozzi, FB 70 DiCesare, T 89 Beche r, E 44 Serino , FB 70 Ric hcrdi, T 89 Wright, E

0 0 I PROCEDU RE SIGNALS 0 .. 0 Pe,.onol foul. 0\{..... cl;pp;ng. ~~~:gdo ~~~~~f ~ 0 0 t IJ ?OJ]~. ~ ~ 0 0 lllegolpo""•n ~ ~ ~ t~ ' ~ ~ ll 0 Tomeous. { _o ~ 1 lll•s.·llyk;,k;ngor r~~:i~~r:r~~;d O ~-4=:::!\ ~ ---+ (0 - ~ Wl~: ' ----- 9, ~Intentional 0 l nlecatchd~. or forward pass.;r ~" bothng o loose boll. ~ ~ J Go ~- 0 0 ~,_ ~ c g d' v F;,., down. ~~ ~~ D elay of go me. ~ ....- I groun •ng. 0 0 Pushing, helping 0 ...... ,..._____~~ -- Crowl;ng. - • ~ G · ,\1 runner or Bo ll;, dcod. Clock slor". :::c:::::::> lncomplele lor word po <'I - 1-;"' ., . ' , "' ' •• ,... --...... "'·· ..... - l ....rosp•ng .... ' · · · . · I •• ...... CS:: Boll rea d , Penolt ,declined . No , ~ #~f ~~·.:. k~;kv~: ~:: .o n ;u:::l sh;lt, b~th honds. of"· holl· ~·"-"''". Illegal port ;dpol;on. Rough;ng she k;ckor. \ IllegalQ forword poss. down..... , ...... field on poss.\'--"\,.,-f!'- ··~·FO UL .. ···SIG ...... N ALS ·field~·"···.. goo I. wove ,;dew;se. Off;c;oh s;me out. Solely. for ploy. or no score. r

* Letterman blue streak sketches Opponent's Information

Tim Allan ( 25)* Western Reserve University 180 . . 5'11" . . Senior .. End .. Ashtabula, Ohio CLEVELAND, OHIO Two-yea1· le tterman led the team in 1960; total yard ru hing, 321. Last year he can·ied 68 times for 197 yards. Third in team sc01·ing with 20 p oint . Enrollment: 11,750 D enomination: Non-denominational Colors: Red and White

Nickname: Red Cats Pete Attenweiler (66) * Captain 205 .. 6'0" .. Senior . . Guard .. Troy, Ohio Home Stadium: Clarke Field \Viii captain team along with fTuaril dutic . Two-yca 1· vetera n id eli ne!l Conference: Presidents' Athletic Conference by injm·ies at e nd of season. R ecovered , P e te, with h.i leader-hip ahil­ ity, should have a fine year. Football Coaches: Eddie Finnigan, head coach Ed Lewis John Vitone Frank Spechalske

Athletic Director: Eddie L. Finnigan George Calcaterra ( 45 ) Athletic Publicity: Art Rosenberg 176 .. 5'8" . . Junior .. Fullback .. St. Clair Shores, Mich. Defc n "ive linehacke r and offensive fullback, George adds depth to h oth ]I OSitions. He has a fin e attitude.

1962 SCHEDULE 1961 RESULTS

Oct. 6 - Washington & Jefferson Reserve 14 Wasbing ton & Jefferson 8 Oct. 13- Thiel Reserve 20 Bethany 0 -u - Oct. 20 - at Wayn e State Reserve 0 Allegheny 7 - Oct. 27 - at John Carroll Reserve 12 Thiel 6 Nov. 3- Denison Reserve 28 Wayne Stale 6 ~ Dennis Cuccia ( 64) * Nov. 10 - a t Bethany Reserve 6 John Carroll 0 180 .. 6'0" . . Junior . . Guard . . Euclid, Ohio Case Tech 21 Nov. 17 - a t Case Tech R eserve 20 R eturning letterman filled ably for injured teammate , and won ,-egu­ lar spot on line. Excellent linchackel' on defen se with good speed.

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* Letterman blue streak sketches Opponent's Information

Tim Allan ( 25)* Western Reserve University 180 . . 5'11" . . Senior .. End .. Ashtabula, Ohio CLEVELAND, OHIO Two-yea1· le tterman led the team in 1960; total yard ru hing, 321. Last year he can·ied 68 times for 197 yards. Third in team sc01·ing with 20 p oint . Enrollment: 11,750 D enomination: Non-denominational Colors: Red and White

Nickname: Red Cats Pete Attenweiler (66) * Captain 205 .. 6'0" .. Senior . . Guard .. Troy, Ohio Home Stadium: Clarke Field \Viii captain team along with fTuaril dutic . Two-yca 1· vetera n id eli ne!l Conference: Presidents' Athletic Conference by injm·ies at e nd of season. R ecovered , P e te, with h.i leader-hip ahil­ ity, should have a fine year. Football Coaches: Eddie Finnigan, head coach Ed Lewis John Vitone Frank Spechalske

Athletic Director: Eddie L. Finnigan George Calcaterra ( 45 ) Athletic Publicity: Art Rosenberg 176 .. 5'8" . . Junior .. Fullback .. St. Clair Shores, Mich. Defc n "ive linehacke r and offensive fullback, George adds depth to h oth ]I OSitions. He has a fin e attitude.

1962 SCHEDULE 1961 RESULTS

Oct. 6 - Washington & Jefferson Reserve 14 Wasbing ton & Jefferson 8 Oct. 13- Thiel Reserve 20 Bethany 0 -u - Oct. 20 - at Wayn e State Reserve 0 Allegheny 7 - Oct. 27 - at John Carroll Reserve 12 Thiel 6 Nov. 3- Denison Reserve 28 Wayne Stale 6 ~ Dennis Cuccia ( 64) * Nov. 10 - a t Bethany Reserve 6 John Carroll 0 180 .. 6'0" . . Junior . . Guard . . Euclid, Ohio Case Tech 21 Nov. 17 - a t Case Tech R eserve 20 R eturning letterman filled ably for injured teammate , and won ,-egu­ lar spot on line. Excellent linchackel' on defen se with good speed.

twenty-two twent y-tltree blue streak sketches * Letterman * Letterman blue streak sketches

Dennis De Julius (35 ) Tim Gauntner ( 55)* 150 .. 5'7" .. Soph . . Halfback .. Cleveland, Ohio 187 .. 5' 1 0" . . Senior .. Center .. Cleveland, O hi o Awar·dcd the John D. Connor Award for outstanding h e ·hman foot· Two-year le tte rman, stm·ted al end, switcl1ecl to dcfen ive halfbadc hall player. Led 1961 fre hman squa d in ru hing. peed y, open field One of team' fa test m en , h e has knack for «etting the jump on the - runner· will give' e ffective haJance to Carroll hackfidcl. play. His rc tu r·n add valuable experie nce to the defe nsive unit.

Dennis Dempsey ( 80)* Tony Gibbons ( 79) 184 . . 6'4" .. Junior .. End .. Pai nesvill e, Ohio 263 .. 6'3" . . Soph .. Tac kle .. Cleve la nd, Ohi o LetterN I in 1961 a kickoff and cxtt·a-point man. Kicked fi ve of nine Has a fine chance to crack the tarting l ine up. Ira good s peed an d exlnt p o illls. '!I/ g r· ca t poten ti a l. A fine d efen sive man.

Bi II Derrick Frank Grace ( 67)* 190 .. 6' 1" .. Soph .. End . . Sandusky, Ohio 174 .. 5'9" .. Senior .. Guard .. Ste ubenvile, Ohio P layed en d as freshman, witch to intel"ior li ne sh oulfl impr·ove h i Veter·an l ineman who makes up for size with h i fine sp eed and quick play. Fine attitude, could h e lp in line. reflexes. P r·ovid cs alu able depth to both offense and defense.

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twenty-four twenty-five blue streak sketches * Letterman * Letterman blue streak sketches

Dennis De Julius (35 ) Tim Gauntner ( 55)* 150 .. 5'7" .. Soph . . Halfback .. Cleveland, Ohio 187 .. 5' 1 0" . . Senior .. Center .. Cleveland, O hi o Awar·dcd the John D. Connor Award for outstanding h e ·hman foot· Two-year le tte rman, stm·ted al end, switcl1ecl to dcfen ive halfbadc hall player. Led 1961 fre hman squa d in ru hing. peed y, open field One of team' fa test m en , h e has knack for «etting the jump on the - runner· will give' e ffective haJance to Carroll hackfidcl. play. His rc tu r·n add valuable experie nce to the defe nsive unit.

Dennis Dempsey ( 80)* Tony Gibbons ( 79) 184 . . 6'4" .. Junior .. End .. Pai nesvill e, Ohio 263 .. 6'3" . . Soph .. Tac kle .. Cleve la nd, Ohi o LetterN I in 1961 a kickoff and cxtt·a-point man. Kicked fi ve of nine Has a fine chance to crack the tarting l ine up. Ira good s peed an d exlnt p o illls. '!I/ g r· ca t poten ti a l. A fine d efen sive man.

Bi II Derrick Frank Grace ( 67)* 190 .. 6' 1" .. Soph .. End . . Sandusky, Ohio 174 .. 5'9" .. Senior .. Guard .. Ste ubenvile, Ohio P layed en d as freshman, witch to intel"ior li ne sh oulfl impr·ove h i Veter·an l ineman who makes up for size with h i fine sp eed and quick play. Fine attitude, could h e lp in line. reflexes. P r·ovid cs alu able depth to both offense and defense.

Since 1926 CAll ... CLARENCE FOX, Inc~ Windermere HlLLRIEGEL'S INN ., Painesville, Ohio ClEVElAND'S LARGEST Tbomos Funerol Home Storage and Moving Co. U.S. ROUTE 20 CHAS. W . THOMAS .. JOHN A. THOMAS Ch rys ler, Imperial , Pl ym outh, V al iant DAVE HElL, '35 .. GENE HEll, '31 Telephone Elmwood 4·9530 DEALER 12512 MILES AVENUE 15614 Kinsman Road WA 1-7700 Diamond 1-2515 Local and Nation-Wide Moving Shaker Heights 20. Oh io U nexcelled Food PRIVATE PARKING lOT Choice W ines and Liquors Clarence Fox . . Class '47 MUlberry 1-6360

twenty-four twenty-five blue streak sketches * L etterman * L etterman blue streak sketches

Jim Heavey (34)* 178 .. 5'9" .. Junior . . Halfback . . Chicago, Ill . Dick Keidel (24) Returning le tterman •· an wild last season in five gam es. Esta blished 162 . . 5' 1 0" Soph . . Halfback . . Baltimore, Md. new sehool•·e<·ords with 397 yards in 16 p unt re tur ns fo•· 25-yar d ave r­ O ut m o t of Ia t season with a h ack injury, Dick could h eiJ> var ity age. Led hackfi clc l with 7 .5 -yard aver age, while coring 32 points. hack fi eld. Nam ed to " All-Cath oli c AU-A m e•·ican" second team. Anl le inju•·y side­ lin ed him at e ncl o f season.

Bob Heutsche ( 73) * Bill Kerner ( 60) * 198 . . 6'V2" . . Junior . . Tackle .. Sharon, Pa . 175 .. 5'10" .. Junior . . Guard .. Valley Stream, N. Y. Le ttered last year a t defen ive en d. Good ch an ce to ta 1·t on defen sive Rctm·ning le tte rman a w actio n on kicking team. Hi f1 n e s pcecl a ncl unit. C oocl izc a 1HI peed a] o g ive h im a shot a t tackle. hustle <· ould help in line.

Bob Hogue (68)* Bill Kickel ( 26) 190 . . 5'9" . . Junior .. Guard . . Cleveland, Ohio 164 .. 6'0" . . Soph . . Halfback . . Cleveland, Ohio Len e t·ed a t guard on offen se a nd defen se. Has poe ntia l as d e fe n sive Good break-away runne r, saw action with 1961 freshman team. Gained linehacker and will provide k een competition. 8 4 yards in 15 carries. Keen compe titor.

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twe nty-six twenty-seven blue streak sketches * L etterman * L etterman blue streak sketches

Jim Heavey (34)* 178 .. 5'9" .. Junior . . Halfback . . Chicago, Ill . Dick Keidel (24) Returning le tterman •· an wild last season in five gam es. Esta blished 162 . . 5' 1 0" Soph . . Halfback . . Baltimore, Md. new sehool•·e<·ords with 397 yards in 16 p unt re tur ns fo•· 25-yar d ave r­ O ut m o t of Ia t season with a h ack injury, Dick could h eiJ> var ity age. Led hackfi clc l with 7 .5 -yard aver age, while coring 32 points. hack fi eld. Nam ed to " All-Cath oli c AU-A m e•·ican" second team. Anl le inju•·y side­ lin ed him at e ncl o f season.

Bob Heutsche ( 73) * Bill Kerner ( 60) * 198 . . 6'V2" . . Junior . . Tackle .. Sharon, Pa . 175 .. 5'10" .. Junior . . Guard .. Valley Stream, N. Y. Le ttered last year a t defen ive en d. Good ch an ce to ta 1·t on defen sive Rctm·ning le tte rman a w actio n on kicking team. Hi f1 n e s pcecl a ncl unit. C oocl izc a 1HI peed a] o g ive h im a shot a t tackle. hustle <· ould help in line.

Bob Hogue (68)* Bill Kickel ( 26) 190 . . 5'9" . . Junior .. Guard . . Cleveland, Ohio 164 .. 6'0" . . Soph . . Halfback . . Cleveland, Ohio Len e t·ed a t guard on offen se a nd defen se. Has poe ntia l as d e fe n sive Good break-away runne r, saw action with 1961 freshman team. Gained linehacker and will provide k een competition. 8 4 yards in 15 carries. Keen compe titor.

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twe nty-six twenty-seven blue streak sketches * Letterman * Letterman blue streak sketches

Dick Koblin ( 78) * 22 1 .. 6'0" .. Se nior .. Tackle .. Cleve land, Ohio Tim Lafferty Nam ed "Most Valu able L inem an " last year, al o gained posttwn on 167 .. 5'1 0 " .. Soph .. Ha lfback .. Detroit, Mich. "All-Cath olic All-American" second team for h i fine defen ive play. Averaued 3.4 yanl per emory as a fre hman and caught four swing Letter ed as h alfback in 1960, witching to the line last year. Team p as es for 45 yar ds. Tim could give Carroll a breakaway threat. will he relyin •Y on Kohhy to p lay up to h is poten tial in 1962.

Dick Koenig ( 86) * Joe Lazzari ( 12) 203 .. 6'0" .. Junior . . End . . Milwaukee, Wis. 174 . . 5' 1 0" . . Senio r . . Quarterback .. Washington, D.C.

Lctle •·cd as e nd a nd saw action a m e mhe t· of kicl o fT unit. 1 exp cetcd \Vith two years of e xpcr icn('C Joe could help. Can hoth run m· p as to p

John Kovach ( 77 ) * 205 .. 5' 11" .. Junior . . End, Tackle . . Bedford, Ohio John Loeffler ( 88) 180 . . 6'0" . . Soph . . End . . Be d fo rd , O hio tclla J· line play at defe n sive end won J ohn a spot on the "AU-Cath olic AII.-Am crican " fir t team. H e shat·ed the "Mo t Valuable Lineman" Did not play as a f t·eshman, but has shown p1·on1.iSe du.-ing cady p•·ac­ award. w ith Dicl Kohlin an d was named on "Ali-PAC" d efcnsi.ve team. tice. Ha goofl speed and size, is an aggrc s ivc player. Fine blocking As offensive fullhack he gained 136 yard in 37 carries. J ohn will con· e nd. ccnlJ·ate on defense in 1962.

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twenty-eight twenty-nine blue streak sketches * Letterman * Letterman blue streak sketches

Dick Koblin ( 78) * 22 1 .. 6'0" .. Se nior .. Tackle .. Cleve land, Ohio Tim Lafferty Nam ed "Most Valu able L inem an " last year, al o gained posttwn on 167 .. 5'1 0 " .. Soph .. Ha lfback .. Detroit, Mich. "All-Cath olic All-American" second team for h i fine defen ive play. Averaued 3.4 yanl per emory as a fre hman and caught four swing Letter ed as h alfback in 1960, witching to the line last year. Team p as es for 45 yar ds. Tim could give Carroll a breakaway threat. will he relyin •Y on Kohhy to p lay up to h is poten tial in 1962.

Dick Koenig ( 86) * Joe Lazzari ( 12) 203 .. 6'0" .. Junior . . End . . Milwaukee, Wis. 174 . . 5' 1 0" . . Senio r . . Quarterback .. Washington, D.C.

Lctle •·cd as e nd a nd saw action a m e mhe t· of kicl o fT unit. 1 exp cetcd \Vith two years of e xpcr icn('C Joe could help. Can hoth run m· p as to p

John Kovach ( 77 ) * 205 .. 5' 11" .. Junior . . End, Tackle . . Bedford, Ohio John Loeffler ( 88) 180 . . 6'0" . . Soph . . End . . Be d fo rd , O hio tclla J· line play at defe n sive end won J ohn a spot on the "AU-Cath olic AII.-Am crican " fir t team. H e shat·ed the "Mo t Valuable Lineman" Did not play as a f t·eshman, but has shown p1·on1.iSe du.-ing cady p•·ac­ award. w ith Dicl Kohlin an d was named on "Ali-PAC" d efcnsi.ve team. tice. Ha goofl speed and size, is an aggrc s ivc player. Fine blocking As offensive fullhack he gained 136 yard in 37 carries. J ohn will con· e nd. ccnlJ·ate on defense in 1962.

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Gus McPhie ( 15)* Ken Lutke ( 46) * 176 .. 5' 11 " .. J unior . . Quarte rback .. Lo rain, Ohio 175 .. 5'8" .. Se nior .. Fullback . . Brooklyn, Ohio Letter etl as an a lte rna te with 1it·g ue t behind O'Malley. He is o ne o f , aw a<· ti on a t fu llhack a nd gained 182 yard in 43 carrie . Quickne s the "M & M" hoys compe ting for the number o n e po t. He is ex<· ·1- and good blocking make him a valu able m a n in a n y hack fielcl . le nt pa ing q u m· terhack.

Mike Mazzucco ( 65 ) Mel Melle ( 53) 195 . . 6'0" . . Soph . Ce nter . . Yonkers, N. Y. 180 . . 5'10" .. Junior .. Center . . Cleveland, Ohio

Sta n dout offen ivc and rl cl'cnsive gu ard on the 1961 S trealdc t . Good a t o ut last year aft et· playing with the 1960 tr c~tld c t s . (~ r e al 1le ' irc si.zc an ti sp eed sh ould help J.im mlj u st t o ccntc•· sp o t. H a fine a ttitude a n rl s peed. Could 1n·ovide d epth a t cente r position. \Vith wot·lc C'ould ancl 1l csirc could put him o n defcn ive unit. ee actio n as defe n ive m a n .

Bill McNally (54) * Bob Mirguet ( 10 * 195 . . 6'0" . . Junior .. Center . . Chicago, Ill. 180 .. 5'9" . . Junior .. Quarterback . . Rochester, N. Y. Returning le tterma n , saw action a t both cente r and linebacke r. Ex­ The second m ember of Can·ol's "M & M" comhinatioJl a t QB. Boh pected to see much action with de fen sive unit at in ide lineh acker. le tter ed Ia l yea.· while doing some run ning .and us in rr the o ption. This Size a nd desire m a ke him fine d ef e n sive man. year Boh will ba ttle f o•· the to p spot.

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Gus McPhie ( 15)* Ken Lutke ( 46) * 176 .. 5' 11 " .. J unior . . Quarte rback .. Lo rain, Ohio 175 .. 5'8" .. Se nior .. Fullback . . Brooklyn, Ohio Letter etl as an a lte rna te with 1it·g ue t behind O'Malley. He is o ne o f , aw a<· ti on a t fu llhack a nd gained 182 yard in 43 carrie . Quickne s the "M & M" hoys compe ting for the number o n e po t. He is ex<· ·1- and good blocking make him a valu able m a n in a n y hack fielcl . le nt pa ing q u m· terhack.

Mike Mazzucco ( 65 ) Mel Melle ( 53) 195 . . 6'0" . . Soph . Ce nter . . Yonkers, N. Y. 180 . . 5'10" .. Junior .. Center . . Cleveland, Ohio

Sta n dout offen ivc and rl cl'cnsive gu ard on the 1961 S trealdc t . Good a t o ut last year aft et· playing with the 1960 tr c~tld c t s . (~ r e al 1le ' irc si.zc an ti sp eed sh ould help J.im mlj u st t o ccntc•· sp o t. H a fine a ttitude a n rl s peed. Could 1n·ovide d epth a t cente r position. \Vith wot·lc C'ould ancl 1l csirc could put him o n defcn ive unit. ee actio n as defe n ive m a n .

Bill McNally (54) * Bob Mirguet ( 10 * 195 . . 6'0" . . Junior .. Center . . Chicago, Ill. 180 .. 5'9" . . Junior .. Quarterback . . Rochester, N. Y. Returning le tterma n , saw action a t both cente r and linebacke r. Ex­ The second m ember of Can·ol's "M & M" comhinatioJl a t QB. Boh pected to see much action with de fen sive unit at in ide lineh acker. le tter ed Ia l yea.· while doing some run ning .and us in rr the o ption. This Size a nd desire m a ke him fine d ef e n sive man. year Boh will ba ttle f o•· the to p spot.

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Wally Mueller Tom Parker ( 23) 15 1 .. 5'9" . . J unio r . . Ha lfback .. Guttenburg, N. Y. 170 . . 5 ' 1 1" . . Se nior . . Halfback .. Woodstock, Ill.

Small a nd fast, he can r eel-off ya rdage. A threc·s por t man , h•· par·t i•·i· Out with injurie last year, Tom hope for a goo•l tar·t. peed make paled in track and le nni . him a n ope n fie ld tlll"ea t. H e is a tn tt·k m an in JH·ing.

Gordon Priemer ( 33) Jerry Murray (85)* * 178 .. 5'1 0" .. Junior . . Halfback .. Detroit, Mich. 190 .. 6'0" .. Senior . . End .. Lakewood, Ohio Name(] " Most Valua hle Back" in 1961, wa lc

Ron Niedzwiecki ( 83) Jim Richardi (70 ) 192 .. 6 '0" .. Soph .. Center . . Centerline, Mich. 206 . . 5' 11" . . Junior . . Tackle .. North Bergen, N. J .

Starting tackle on Str· eakle t squad, h e displayed great p o tential a s a Saw action with defen sive un it hut wa injured early in cason. R ecov­ linem an. Good ize will en a ble him to hecome a r egular. e red , Jim can st•·en gthen line.

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Wally Mueller Tom Parker ( 23) 15 1 .. 5'9" . . J unio r . . Ha lfback .. Guttenburg, N. Y. 170 . . 5 ' 1 1" . . Se nior . . Halfback .. Woodstock, Ill.

Small a nd fast, he can r eel-off ya rdage. A threc·s por t man , h•· par·t i•·i· Out with injurie last year, Tom hope for a goo•l tar·t. peed make paled in track and le nni . him a n ope n fie ld tlll"ea t. H e is a tn tt·k m an in JH·ing.

Gordon Priemer ( 33) Jerry Murray (85)* * 178 .. 5'1 0" .. Junior . . Halfback .. Detroit, Mich. 190 .. 6'0" .. Senior . . End .. Lakewood, Ohio Name(] " Most Valua hle Back" in 1961, wa lc

Ron Niedzwiecki ( 83) Jim Richardi (70 ) 192 .. 6 '0" .. Soph .. Center . . Centerline, Mich. 206 . . 5' 11" . . Junior . . Tackle .. North Bergen, N. J .

Starting tackle on Str· eakle t squad, h e displayed great p o tential a s a Saw action with defen sive un it hut wa injured early in cason. R ecov­ linem an. Good ize will en a ble him to hecome a r egular. e red , Jim can st•·en gthen line.

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Dick ~ands ( 18) Gene Smith (63) * 194 . . 6'2" .. Soph . . Quarterback .. Baltimore, Md. 197 .. 5'11" .. Junior . . Guard . . Cleveland, Ohio lmp•·e · ive r ecord a freshman QB, passed fo•· 222 yards in complet­ AII-PAC guard, Gene will see action on both offense and d efen e. Grf'at ing 17 of 35 passes. Dick can pick up valuable expe•·icnee this season. de il'f' makes up for any lack of size.

Bill Starr (84) Barry Schonfeld 197 .. 6'2" .. Soph . . End . . Flushing, N. Y. 175 .. 6'0" .. Soph . . Halfback .. Detroit, Mich. Regu lar end with StJ"Cakle ts, Bill is o- iven goocl ch ancf• at end p osition. hifty and fast averaged three ym·d p er carry a s h·e hman. Added With all the tools and a little experience, will prove tnp-flight end. depth and competition to backfield. -

Gary Stevens ( 36) 190 . . 6'0" . . Soph . . Halfback . . South Euclid, Ohio Ray Serino (44)* With good size h e will be one o f the fa test backfield m en . Has shown 207 . . 6'0" . . Junior . . Fullback . . Detroit, Mich. very fine J>Olential. T eam kick er . Lettered. a guard in 1960, moved to fullhack last yea.·. Durin« ear·ly p•·actice su tained injury that sidelined him fo•· the season. Recovered, anti r·eady, gr eat things arc expected of Ray in the bacl

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Dick ~ands ( 18) Gene Smith (63) * 194 . . 6'2" .. Soph . . Quarterback .. Baltimore, Md. 197 .. 5'11" .. Junior . . Guard . . Cleveland, Ohio lmp•·e · ive r ecord a freshman QB, passed fo•· 222 yards in complet­ AII-PAC guard, Gene will see action on both offense and d efen e. Grf'at ing 17 of 35 passes. Dick can pick up valuable expe•·icnee this season. de il'f' makes up for any lack of size.

Bill Starr (84) Barry Schonfeld 197 .. 6'2" .. Soph . . End . . Flushing, N. Y. 175 .. 6'0" .. Soph . . Halfback .. Detroit, Mich. Regu lar end with StJ"Cakle ts, Bill is o- iven goocl ch ancf• at end p osition. hifty and fast averaged three ym·d p er carry a s h·e hman. Added With all the tools and a little experience, will prove tnp-flight end. depth and competition to backfield. -

Gary Stevens ( 36) 190 . . 6'0" . . Soph . . Halfback . . South Euclid, Ohio Ray Serino (44)* With good size h e will be one o f the fa test backfield m en . Has shown 207 . . 6'0" . . Junior . . Fullback . . Detroit, Mich. very fine J>Olential. T eam kick er . Lettered. a guard in 1960, moved to fullhack last yea.·. Durin« ear·ly p•·actice su tained injury that sidelined him fo•· the season. Recovered, anti r·eady, gr eat things arc expected of Ray in the bacl

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Charles Smith (76) * "We use no Orange Paint" 215 .. 6'1" .. Junior . . Tackle .. Sandusky, Ohio Cleveland S ta•·ting tackle last season, he was plagued h)' injur·ies last pa•·t of ea· 6530 CARNEGIE AVENUE ENGRAVING CO., Inc. son . In good health Chuck can go all out. 310 LAKESIDE AVE. MAin 1-4055 EN 1-7755 Cleveland 13, Ohio

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Ron Timpanaro ( 43 )* BiiiWald ner ( 56)* 190 .. 5'11" .. Junior .. Guard . . Lyndhurs t, N. J . 210 . . 6'0" .. J unior . . Center . . Ch icago, Ill. Le ttered a defen sive line backer a nd n a m ed to All-P AC d efe n sive team. Broke in to tar·ting line up third name, r emained ince. Compe tition i F ine size and peed with hi aggt·e ive play add up to excell ent dcfen· rough thi ·ason. EYer·yonc wi ll hoot for Bill' joh. Fine a ttittulc and sivc ballplayer . g r·eat hustler.

Mike Weigand ( 74) * VVayne Urban ( 75)* 210 . . 5' 1 0" . . Junior . . Tackle . . Ba rberton, Ohio 225 . . 6'2" . . Senior . . Tackle . . Cl eveland, Ohio Last yea r·, Make won a stat·tin g herth a t tackle, s ur·pl'ising many. Size and de ter mination make him a solid hall pla yct· . Bad at lac· ! I thi S tar ted in 1960, Ia t yeat· wa an " off· cason" f or ' Va yne. Saw lim ited yea r·, a n oth e r challen ge. ac·tion in l96l. He will tt·y to r egain a tack le positi on.

Frank Wright ( 89) 180 .. 6' 1" . . Soph .. End .. Flushing, N. Y. Bob Vi!lhauer (69) Starting end wi th f r·e h m en , has s ize and a hility to make good. Ad ds 170 . . 5' 11 " .. Soph . . End . . Flushing, N. Y. l' Ompe tition a t the c r11l spot. F ine dcfen ive end.

Sta t·t d a. f ullback a a ft-esh man, switch ed to e nd. Can sec action on def en se with h i ize and s peed.

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Joe Vitale ( 87 ) * GEN ERAL MANAGER 190 . . 6' 1" .. Junior . . End .. Hamilton, Ohio BEDFORD FORD COMPANY Came in to his own a t end Ia t season. Caught four passes for 46 yar·d a nd blocked well. Good ch a nce at sta r·tin g spot. 310 BROADWAY BEdford 2-3400 Gene Zannoni Bedford, Ohio

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Ron Timpanaro ( 43 )* BiiiWald ner ( 56)* 190 .. 5'11" .. Junior .. Guard . . Lyndhurs t, N. J . 210 . . 6'0" .. J unior . . Center . . Ch icago, Ill. Le ttered a defen sive line backer a nd n a m ed to All-P AC d efe n sive team. Broke in to tar·ting line up third name, r emained ince. Compe tition i F ine size and peed with hi aggt·e ive play add up to excell ent dcfen· rough thi ·ason. EYer·yonc wi ll hoot for Bill' joh. Fine a ttittulc and sivc ballplayer . g r·eat hustler.

Mike Weigand ( 74) * VVayne Urban ( 75)* 210 . . 5' 1 0" . . Junior . . Tackle . . Ba rberton, Ohio 225 . . 6'2" . . Senior . . Tackle . . Cl eveland, Ohio Last yea r·, Make won a stat·tin g herth a t tackle, s ur·pl'ising many. Size and de ter mination make him a solid hall pla yct· . Bad at lac· ! I thi S tar ted in 1960, Ia t yeat· wa an " off· cason" f or ' Va yne. Saw lim ited yea r·, a n oth e r challen ge. ac·tion in l96l. He will tt·y to r egain a tack le positi on.

Frank Wright ( 89) 180 .. 6' 1" . . Soph .. End .. Flushing, N. Y. Bob Vi!lhauer (69) Starting end wi th f r·e h m en , has s ize and a hility to make good. Ad ds 170 . . 5' 11 " .. Soph . . End . . Flushing, N. Y. l' Ompe tition a t the c r11l spot. F ine dcfen ive end.

Sta t·t d a. f ullback a a ft-esh man, switch ed to e nd. Can sec action on def en se with h i ize and s peed.

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Joe Vitale ( 87 ) * GEN ERAL MANAGER 190 . . 6' 1" .. Junior . . End .. Hamilton, Ohio BEDFORD FORD COMPANY Came in to his own a t end Ia t season. Caught four passes for 46 yar·d a nd blocked well. Good ch a nce at sta r·tin g spot. 310 BROADWAY BEdford 2-3400 Gene Zannoni Bedford, Ohio

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on of Carroll, gathe r near her, Anti so Let your joyful anthem ring; they become . .. ound your Mother's prai e, revere h e r· H er fair name full proudly sin g. The GORMAN-LAVELLE Co. Loyal ever , hrave and true, 'Ve, the on of Car r oll U, .,THE BLUE STREAKS" Plefl "'e our lo,·e to Alma Mater, To tlte Gold and Blue. Plumbing, Heating anti Air Conditioning How the an·oll Athl tic team .. came to n to n ohle conquests gu iding, b called the Blue Streaks wa be t told by K indled she our hearts to strif e ; Professor Frank D. Burke of the Chemistry \Vi dom tau.,.h t u , fai th -abiding, Department so me years ago. Professor S howecl u s manhood - worth of lif e. Burke, in hi s early days at Carroll , served 3459 EAST S2nd PLACE as an assistant football coach, along w ith hi Grateful h ear· ts we h ring to you ; Hail with our song our Canoll U, duties as instructor of chemi try, and hi Long may live our Alma Mate r , knowledge of sports is vast. In a letter to Long- the Goltl a n d Blue. Michigan 1-4600 the arroll ews, stud ent publication, he wrote :

" . . That name (the Blue Streak ) Carroll Fight Song mechanical contractors was earned the hard way and came about when arroll was playin g such Fight, Carroll, fight clu b· a · Detroit, Marquette, Fordham, For t he Gold and Blue, and arnegie Tech -and doing all For victory's in our r ight, right, too. And we'll march right through. Fight, Carroll, fi g ht " ... It was du ring this gloriou · time U nt il the way i won; that a Carroll a lumnus, Raymond J. Gib­ Tt' the fighting team that conquer s, bons, '24, wa one of the sports writer s So, Canoll , fight, fight, FIGHT. for the Clev land News, and he devel­ oped such an enthusiasm for the club that he became the office pe t. More than once Ed Bang ( ews ports Editor) Onward, On, John Carroll had to bottle him up, but fo rcibly. That On we come, ou t· heart are tuned to battle didn't bother Ray much, though, and he And our hopes a ll keen for victory; from attended every practice and every game Well we know that Ca rroll men ne'er falter, and told Cleveland about them in stri­ For they're brave a nd dauntless ever; dent English. Unfortunntely, however, Onward, on, for men will mark your coumge he became mortally ill. One of his Ia t And will r ise to peak yo ur valor; Your foes a ll fear you; Manners requ st was an ambulance trip to our We're he re to cheer you; practice fteld so he co uld look over the \Ve're here to see you win the day. boys just once more. As he watched them new CALIF ORNIA · STYLE Chorus running and catching he said : 'There Onward, on, John Carroll they go, just a bunch of "Blue Streaks" !' For we're here to see you w in COFFEE SHOP RESTAURANT He di ed one week later." Gold and Blue; Onward, on, J oh n Carroll r The name caught on with the sports On to greater goals a nd vic'tries new; 20680 NORTH PARK BLVD. writers in Cleveland: John Carroll and t he Onward, on, John Carroll "Blue Streaks" were one. For our faith in you Is boundless and true; (Fairmount Circle Center) Dear Alma Mater, we're all for you And for the Gold and Blue!

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on of Carroll, gathe r near her, Anti so Let your joyful anthem ring; they become . .. ound your Mother's prai e, revere h e r· H er fair name full proudly sin g. The GORMAN-LAVELLE Co. Loyal ever , hrave and true, 'Ve, the on of Car r oll U, .,THE BLUE STREAKS" Plefl "'e our lo,·e to Alma Mater, To tlte Gold and Blue. Plumbing, Heating anti Air Conditioning How the an·oll Athl tic team .. came to n to n ohle conquests gu iding, b called the Blue Streaks wa be t told by K indled she our hearts to strif e ; Professor Frank D. Burke of the Chemistry \Vi dom tau.,.h t u , fai th -abiding, Department so me years ago. Professor S howecl u s manhood - worth of lif e. Burke, in hi s early days at Carroll , served 3459 EAST S2nd PLACE as an assistant football coach, along w ith hi Grateful h ear· ts we h ring to you ; Hail with our song our Canoll U, duties as instructor of chemi try, and hi Long may live our Alma Mate r , knowledge of sports is vast. In a letter to Long- the Goltl a n d Blue. Michigan 1-4600 the arroll ews, stud ent publication, he wrote :

" . . That name (the Blue Streak ) Carroll Fight Song mechanical contractors was earned the hard way and came about when arroll was playin g such Fight, Carroll, fight clu b· a · Detroit, Marquette, Fordham, For t he Gold and Blue, and arnegie Tech -and doing all For victory's in our r ight, right, too. And we'll march right through. Fight, Carroll, fi g ht " ... It was du ring this gloriou · time U nt il the way i won; that a Carroll a lumnus, Raymond J. Gib­ Tt' the fighting team that conquer s, bons, '24, wa one of the sports writer s So, Canoll , fight, fight, FIGHT. for the Clev land News, and he devel­ oped such an enthusiasm for the club that he became the office pe t. More than once Ed Bang ( ews ports Editor) Onward, On, John Carroll had to bottle him up, but fo rcibly. That On we come, ou t· heart are tuned to battle didn't bother Ray much, though, and he And our hopes a ll keen for victory; from attended every practice and every game Well we know that Ca rroll men ne'er falter, and told Cleveland about them in stri­ For they're brave a nd dauntless ever; dent English. Unfortunntely, however, Onward, on, for men will mark your coumge he became mortally ill. One of his Ia t And will r ise to peak yo ur valor; Your foes a ll fear you; Manners requ st was an ambulance trip to our We're he re to cheer you; practice fteld so he co uld look over the \Ve're here to see you win the day. boys just once more. As he watched them new CALIF ORNIA · STYLE Chorus running and catching he said : 'There Onward, on, John Carroll they go, just a bunch of "Blue Streaks" !' For we're here to see you w in COFFEE SHOP RESTAURANT He di ed one week later." Gold and Blue; Onward, on, J oh n Carroll r The name caught on with the sports On to greater goals a nd vic'tries new; 20680 NORTH PARK BLVD. writers in Cleveland: John Carroll and t he Onward, on, John Carroll "Blue Streaks" were one. For our faith in you Is boundless and true; (Fairmount Circle Center) Dear Alma Mater, we're all for you And for the Gold and Blue!

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