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-'N w K t L ' JVM. lui Zsifjf 43 'dill , X x, ,, g, T ln. P . ' 'im l 3 VV H117 in x O Q- Y , 3 .a . 3. Q5 mpg Hiatt., ' QM 0 e......:-e--- a .......v Basikeitllimailil OUR DIRECTOR As America has had its Lincoln, and France its Napoleon, so also did Lourdes' Athletic Association have its leader and director in Reverend Father Salm. lt is to him that the school is indebted for the splendid basketball schedule that has been built up in the past three years, and which reached its climax this year, 1929. Father Salm spent much time and effort in arranging the schedule which the student body highly appreciates. lt is excelled by no institution of its size in this section of the country. He has had his heart and soul in his work and has pulled with the boys on every occasion, though never sacrific- ing a principle for anything. In every struggle he could leave the fray satis- fied that he had done all in his power to make the team a success, financially and other wise. At times in the season, Father Salm was known to come down to the gym and direct practice with his never- diminishing vitality. NVhen all seemed lost it was Father Salm who rallied with an encouraging word. Then in the end it was usually the same Father Salm who bore the brunt of defeat with a smile. It is mainly through his efforts that the Orange and Black battled with some of the strongest teams in the league. Through his cheerful spirit RE VE R END PETER SALM and peppy enthusiasm he kept the 11i,-f-ffm squad on their toes night after night during practice sessions. To Father Salm, director and schedule arranger, the student body and players owe a debt of gratitude than can never be paid. JOHN FALL:-za. f 91-3.114 O 'jjffnj D QI Eighty-six if
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