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An end in football and a pitcher in baseball, Andy Corrinet was a gifted athlete who caught the winning touchdown pass in a 1935 SLU victory over Cornell. He was a four year standout in both football and baseball and also played three years of basketball.
His touchdown reception in the 12-6 St. Lawrence win over Cornell in 1935 handed the Big Red their first opening game defeat in 17 years.
An outstanding student and a member of Kixioc and Gamma Sigma Epsilon, he served in the Navy in World War II and then went on to a distinguished career in the food processing industry.
He served as a class fund-raiser and on the Alumni Council where it was his efforts which led to the establishment of the Athletic Hall of Fame.
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