Word: stones
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...object of their veneration is enshrined in a white stone building in the Pare de St. Cloud. When the pilgrims have filed down three flights of basement stairs, they will be confronted by two iron doors. Behind those doors, in a massive concrete vault, lies the object...
...Kenary, star halfback of 1947 and one of the finest passers in New England, is ready to step into the lineup whenever Valpey sees fit; defensive tackle Rocky Stone, injured in pre-season practice, is fit again; and Paul Shafer, who took a pummeling at Army, will be available for work at his regular fullback slot...
Lamar can't help but liken this year's Yardling squad to the Freshmen of 1946--a team composed of such present Varsity performers as Jim Kenary, Hal Moffle, George Goodrich, Dick Guldera, Doug Bradlee and Rocky Stone. In action, size, and experience the present squad bears a startling resemblance to his 1946 team...
...quarters of an hour, Valpey ran the Jayvees through Dartmouth plays while various combinations took cracks at them. The backer-up and end slots--"still up for grabs"--were filled by a series of men, with Dike Hyde and Walt Houston showing best at the ends. Bill Hickey, Don Stone, and Paul O'Brien all worked with Phil Isenberg and George Goodrich behind the defensive lines...
...still looking for a right-side backer-up--somebody who will 'step out and be a leader," in addition to a pair of good defensive ends. He hopes to unearth them in the daily workouts against Jayvee Coach Ben McCabe's "Dartmouth" team. At the moment, will Davis, Don Stone, Paul O'Brien, Bill Hickey, and Chuck Glynn are all battling for a Saturday starting assignment. Veteran Phil Isenberg will handle the left flank...