Following through on their 50th Reunion commitment, the Class of 1974 gathered in the Henry T. Lane Rink on January 11 to honor one of their own. During their senior year, their classmate, Frederick Sebastian Steele ‘74, collapsed on the ice during hockey practice and was unable to be resuscitated, passing away at the age of 17. When planning their recent 50th Reunion celebration, the Class of 1974 made the decision to name the coaches locker room in his memory, forever linking Fred Steele with the St. Sebastian’s hockey program. Joined by nearly 20 members of the extended Steele family on Saturday, January 11, Fr. Arens presided over the dedication wearing the clerical stole from St. Sebastian’s founding days. Peter Galligan, Class of 1974’s Class Agent and Alumni Board member, addressed his classmates and the Steele family recalling Fred’s engaging personality that made him a friend to all. “Fred is an Arrow forever,” commented Galligan. Fred’s brother, Terry Steele, shared personal remarks on behalf of his family acknowledging the deep sense of loss their family suffered and also their gratitude to the Class of 1974 for keeping Fred’s memory alive. Head of School Brendan Sullivan thanked the Class of 1974 for sharing Fred’s story with today’s Arrows and assured the Steele family that his legacy will not be forgotten. Following the dedication, the Class of 1974 and Steele Family members attended a reception in the O’Hearn Room and watched the Arrows varsity hockey team put up a valiant fight before falling to Nobles 4-3 on the ice.