Vol 1 Winter 1991-02 Vol 2 Summer 1992 Vol 3 Summer 1993 Lyman T Johnson A Friend of Flaget Flaget Becomes First Archdiocesan High School 1952 The Legendary Season Memoirs Of Brother Clarence 1958 That Championship Season 1965 The One That Got Away Poetic Justice 1967 State Champion Football Team 1949 LIT Champs 1945 The First Football Season The 1960 State Basketball Championship Flaget Sports Families The Lehmanns Flaget Sports Families The Brohma’s Denny Nash Remembers Flaget Sports Families McGrath’s Flaget Sports Families The Mackin’s Class of 1974 The Final Chapter Chester Massey Flaget’s Wrestling Champion Flaget Families The Meagher’s Mickey Clark The Flaget Cannonball Own a Piece of Flaget’s Legacy Jim Huter Tom Finnegan The Sprite Move Him Why This Special Edition Ron McKiernan Hope From Despair Mickey Clark The Flaget Cannonball Jim Miller Own a Piece of Flaget’s Legacy Jim Huter Tom Finnegan The Sprite Move Him Ron Kordes Mr Volleyball Why This Special Edition Ron McKiernan Hope From Despair Jerry Harper Alabama All-American Jim Kennedy Flaget’s Winningest Football Coach 1958 That Championship Season The Old School Politics Of Larry Clark The Graduate Kip Mackey Brings Help to an Impoverished Land The Last Football Coach As Napoleon Said Louise Eckenfels Donald Reilly A life of Service That’s A Spicy Italian! The Story Of Coach Gene Sartini Nice Work If You Can Get It – David Schofield ’65 Flaget’s Greatest All-Around Athlete Bro. Dan (Rian) Conaghan – The Last Xaverian Teacher in Louisville Paul Gering U of L Football’s Dorm Dad A Christmas Story – Nina Mathis Moseley ’74 Bro Pete Mahoney (Bro Neil) Marty Carraro Our Man In Print Portland’s Golden Boy Remembering Phillip McDermott The Flaget Schmitt Brothers Norm Callahan Our Man at Valhalla The Flaget Museum Flaget Basketball Great Tom Finnegan Faces His Toughest Opponent Flaget Families The Meaghers