Leo Men are a special breed. They live and breathe Courage and Commitment/Deeds Not Words. They are always present, living and deceased; in the neighborhood, or around the globe. Tomorrow the young Lions will face the Panthers of Lena-Winslow up at the top of the State of Illinois. It will be fierce cold.
Warming the air will be hundreds of Leo Alums arriving in car caravans, or on the chartered buses leaving from St. Xavier University in Mount Greenwood at 10AM. These brawny stalwarts packed the stands at each step the Lions' paws scratched toward the IHSA Class 1-A Football Championship.
At a crowded Father Perez Knights of Columbus Hall on Wednesday Night, Alumni Pres. Dan Stecich and the Alumni planned Saturday's trip up-state and to State.
This morning, I found an e-mail sent to President Stecich from a 1960 Leo Grad and West Point graduate. Read this
From: Roger
Date: November 21, 2013 2:41:19 PM CST
To: Alumni President Dan Stecich
Subject: The LEO Game
I am writing from Richmond, Virginia and I wish that I lived close enough to join with you and other grads. I would certainly be at the game. If and when you have the chance, please tell the team and coaches just how proud I am of these LEO men.
In 1962, while a plebe at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, I sat a few yards from General Douglas MacArthur as he gave a speech about "Duty, Honor and Country." On an earlier occasion, the General had written "Upon the fields of friendly strife are sown the seeds that upon other fields on other days will bear the fruits of victory." As with Leo men before them, the young men on this team will move on to careers and families with the strength of character formed with a Leo education and as strengthened on the playing fields.
Good luck to them in the game and in life.
Roger W. Frydrychowski, Esq.
Leo Class of 1960
Richmond, Virginia
Facta Non Verba! Go Lions!