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Sports events ranging from volleyball to football occupy the annual calendar. School life would be very dull and trying without an outlet for our abundant, unused energy. In fall our vociferous enthusiasm fills the crisp evening air as our team carries the pigskin into the victory zone. During the winter season, that energy is confined within the boundaries of a gym, while the feverish excitement of basketball disintegrates any trace of indifference. When March winds begin to blow, pre- paration for the track season begins, and the smell of linament hangs in the dressing room air. Although the student body at- tendance at some of the spring events drops slightly, those there represents all our wish- es and hopes for success. True, these sports provide vigorous enter- tainmentg but beyond this our teams ex- emplify for us the Catholic ideals of sports- manship and complete our social growth. port . . .
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Bears vercome pponents Members of the varsity squad-First row: Mike Effner, Gary Atterson, Brent Anderson, James McQuade, Edward Mu- raski, Stephen O'Neill, John Flak, Sam Bryant, Manager, Mike Burton. Second row: Coach Varda, Mike Ferency, Clint Crockett, Mike Stephens, ,lack Dnhy, Dan Wrin Jerry McCormick, Mickey Kulinski, John Gedrick, Manager, Charles Aten. Third row: Manager Mike Peperak, John Quillan, Bob Rafter, Mike Cahill, Bob Thompson, Clarence Reedy, Steve Chernay, Dick Jaeger, Bill Walter. Absent, Manager Dave Carino. Despite losing the first game to Cathedral 39-0, the Golden Bears were inspired by and learned much from the hard hitting team. Traveling to Brazil with determined minds and high spirits, the gridsters fought unceasingly to the final minutes. The Bears, spearheaded an attack late in the fourth period to even out the score but fell short by one foot, dropping behind 19-13. Losing their first and second games, the Bears took out their vengence on the power- ful team from Gerstmeyer. The Bears, led on the gridiron by their powerful defensive line headed by Steve Chernay and Brent Anderson, held the Black Cats to a meager two first downs and a total of 65 yards rushing. The two rugged teams battled con- stantly the full 48 minutes. The Bears proved their superiority by whipping Tech 14-0, thus allowing Schulte to keep the Tech and Schulte Key for the fourth straight year. Quarterhack Clarence Reedy bolts his way X to pick up yardage against Cathedral. 54
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