

JUNIOR UARSITV
If
you can gauge the coming season by the
Junior Varsity's past performance, the outlook
for next year is very bright. The charges of
coach Rex Turse had an undefeated season.
These underclassmen have flashed a good deal
of form and aggressiveness throughout the
1955
football campaign.
The training and experience which the
DAN PARRELL
ROCCO TURSE
Jay-Vees get i i11strumental in giving the boys the necessary experience needed to play on the var–
sity. Each year, overshadowed by the feats of the varsity, the Jay-Vees undoubtedly bide their time
until they too will be in the limelight, and their gridiron performances will be given just recognition.
Although the Jay-Vees chedule was not too extensive, they met some fairly strong competition.
They proved them elves very competent. They utilized a well balanced passing and running attack
and a stubborn defense.
We wish them success in the coming season and hope that they will be able to equalize their
1955
performances.
Left
to right: First Rouo- D.
Lovrinic,
J.
Mei , C. Sweet, F. 0 o ki,
J.
Smith, B. Petrill.
Second
Row-L. Sims,
L. Lennartz, D. Feuher,
J.
Zola, M. Corazza, A. Tarone, A. Urgulevich.
Third Row-L.
Veraldi, B. Palermo,
R.
Let–
tiere, E. Dornaman, H. Kepping, B. Gallager, P. Scalleat, C. Dra her.
Fourth
Row-R. Turse, D. Parrell,
J.
Dufallo,
J.
Pa on,
J.
Gavert.
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