although we were leading by several points. ln the third quarter Bryan really turned on the heat to coast to an easy victory in their first district game. In our second district game things got a little tougher as we played a fast Quincy team. Up to the third quarter it was anybody's ball game, but again the surprising Bryan five turned on the heat and coasted the rest of the game for their second win. This put us in the semifinals. Our next game was with an untiring Staunton five who were really good basketball players. ln this game Bryan was off on their shots and it almost cost them the ball game. At the beginning of the second half Bryan had a five-point lead and was leading up until the last few minutes. thanks to their right defense. Then the game was tied up as the final gun was fired. In the three-minute overtime we scored two baskets to their one to take the game and advance to the finals. ln the finals we expected to have our toughest game so tar with a rangy Urbana five. Again in the first half Bryan was leading by a very narrow margin. But as the second half progressed Bryan's relentless drive was too much for the bewildered Urbana five. In winning this game we became the first team in the BERNARD USLIMN l'lAMlLTON A Iunior and the tallest man on the team. Played center. His foul shooting was quite a treat to all who saw him in action. Using a peculiar one-handed shot, he seldom missed. KENNETH BtfsTER HAMtLToN A Senior and forward. is one of the best in the county. Small and exceptionally fast, Buster specializes in a peculiar one-handed shot. He is co-captain of our team. .. ., KENNETH HSHULTZH LAVVSUN A Senior and guard, is perhaps the coolest man on the team. Tall and fast, he made many points on the follow-up shots. He was given credit for some beautiful guarding during the year. history of Bryan to take the District Championship. This put us in the regional or the state quarter-Finals where we were expected to get beaten by an unde- feated Lockland Wayne five. As the game progressed it became evident that Bryan was going to put up a tough fight to stem this great force that was lying in their path of conquest. Again at the half the game was really nip and tuck, but as the third quarter progressed Bryan let loose with a barrage of lethal shooting that did all but gas the Lockland five into submission. Yes, we won this game, but it took a great deal out of our boys, as they had faced one of the strongest teams in the state in the afternoon game. They played valiantly and were in the ball gatne until the last quarter, when the North- ridge steamroller really let loose with everything they had to plow the courageous Bryan five under. Like everything else there has to be an end some- time, so we shouldn't feel badly at all for our showing. We should be proud, very proud, of the way our boys fought their way to the heights of basketball, and treasure the three trophies that are mute evidence of victory. -Bt's'rER H.x1uiL'roN BERNARD HAMILTON - BUSTER HAMILTON - KEN LAwsoN
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l5t5'1 rv 'I'tNc:1.uv - lfiL.'XlN1i l3.vitNstaN - Snnuaav l'.vt't. Pep Makers As our Cheerleaders filled with pep, vigor, and enthusiasm. went into action, the thunderous roar from the cheering section gave evidence that our hoosters were there loo per cent and our cheering section was the cream of the lot. If the loud cries of Beat 'em, Boys, lieat 'emlu could vanquish our worthy opponents our enemies would disappear after the first mighty cry. ln addition to the hasliethall courts. our three lively lassies were in evidence on the lvasliethall tloor and at our regular pep meetings, doing their hest to raise the roof. The Cheerleaders this year were Shirley Paul. Senior: Betty Tingley. Senior. and lilaine llahnsen. Iunior. Their uniforms were white pleated sltirts, long sleeved white hlouses, hlue corduroy wesliits, lmlue anklets and white moccasins. Can we say cheerleaders are horn and not made. or is it an accomplishment, attained alter long hours ol' practice and co-ordination, working together as a unit to secure new gestures and yells that they might appear heliore the rooting section thoroughly prepared. with just the right numlwer, for the particular play. howling hack a ringing ery to the llulldogs. that whether the score was high or low they were hacked loo per cent. -liiirrv 'l'1Ncp1.xav
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