Old zip and drive
Old zip and
drive
The Old Zip and Drive refers to the great John F. Sheehy as he was described in his Cathedral High School yearbook as a member of the Phantoms football squad. John told a tale or two about the beginnings of the school that began in 1925 on grounds that had once been on or near the old Calvary Cemetery. Young Sheehy travelled to Bishops road from his family's dairy farm far away in Florence in the southeast part of LA county. John was the first and only Sheehy boy to attend Cathedral but he made his mark. As a matter of "fact" he claimed to have given the school its nickname of the Phantoms since the students were well aware of the former graveyard and some boys snuck over to the still existing crypts and smoked a butt or two hidden from the eyes of the Christian brothers at school. It delighted us as youngsters to dig out the "Cathedral Chimes" yearbook and check out the fully coiffed John with the old Zip and Drive description beneath his heroic pose.
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