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THE C A S C A D E COME! CASCADE LINEUP FLANAGAN—Guard (Captain) This was Art’s third year at playing guard for C. H. S. and he could always be depended upon to play a consistent game. Art jumped center for the team and very few centers were able to get the tip-off from him. He has one more year at C. H. S. MURPHY—Forward Ed is consistent and fast in his floorwork and a valuable man on the offense. He won a place on the team from many other flashy forwards through these merits. Ed plays his last year for C. H. S. McCOLLI M—Forward M ac was one of the fastest men on the team. This, combined with his eye for the basket, has gained him his position for the last four years. He, combined with the other forwards, made high scores possible for Cascade. SANDERSON—Center This was Sandy’s fourth year on the team. Although he did not have the height of some of the opposing centers he made up for it in his ability to shoot and pass. Sandy was a consistent shot and a good man both on offense and defense. The C. H. S. will surely miss his work next year. MATTSON—Guard Though only playing as a regular the last part of the season, Harlan proved his guarding ability by close and superior guarding. He had little chance to score but once in a while slipped through with a long one. BERGER—Guard Fred combined defense and offense and was a valuable cog in each. He accounted for many points of the season’s total. Coming all the way down the floor and getting hack in time took speed and endurance, and Fred had them. HUGHES—Forward Playing in only parts of games, Wes showed speed and skill. His speed often helped Cascade out of many tight places, and he always came through with a few baskets. He could play any position on the team where he was needed. Wes will be lost by graduation this year. MON ROE—Substitute Like Hughes, Burt played only a few games, but he was there when given a chance. Although small he has helped the team with his speed and teamwork and will be missed next year. Page Twenty-eight
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T H E CASCADE C O M E T Boys’ Basketball SHANKLIN (Manager), HUGHES, SANDERSON, BERGER. WINNER (Coach) McCOLLIM. MURPHY, FLANAGAN, MONROE, MATRON INTERCLASS TOURNA IENT The Interclass Tournament, which concluded the boys’ basketball season, was a success because of the interesting games played. The team playing for the juniors placed first, but had four seniors on the lineup. The championship game upset all expectations when the juniors nosed out the seniors by one point, to place first. I he sophomores placed third, beating the freshmen in an overtime period. The teams placed as follows: Juniors—first; Seniors—second; Sophomores— third; Freshmen—fourth. 1. 2. 3. Seniors 50—Sophomores 8 Juniors 18—Freshmen 11 Seniors 49—Freshmen 17 GAMES AND SCORES 4. funiors 18—Sophomores 17 5. Sophomores 17—Freshmen 6. Juniors 9—Seniors 8 15 Page Twenty-seven
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T H E CASCADE COMET Girls' Basketball WOLFE DEA CLINE PERRINE (Coach) FLANAGAN PAULSON (Captain) BOEKE PAULSON—Center (Captain) Max was the mainstay of her team. She usually got the tipoff from her op- ponents, and picking the ball off of the backboard, accounted for most of her team’s points. She has one year with the team. DEA—Forward Bessie was fast at floor work and gave Maxine most of her baskets with good passes. Good long shots seemed her specialty. This is her second year on the team, and she has one more. FLANAGAN—Forward Bertha played her first year for Cascade and proved herself worthy. She has three more years, in which she should develop into a stellar player. Page Tivcnly-ninc
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