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44444444444111144144444444444441441141111111114-.'.f.'.',z.f1- llnrkvg For three years Saint Clement has been rep- resented in the Catholic Hockey League, but not until the 1945-IQ46 campaign have they been so successful. The Maroon and Gold finished one point out of second plaee this year, Success was due, in great measure, to Lefty Davis, our speedy center, lloe, always on the ball, Cleveland, and Bob Leahy, our very reliable goaler. Credit goes to our second line also, among whom were Stan U'Reilly and Art Colbert. Saint Clement was well represented on the all-seliolastir team. Bob Leahy, .loe Cleveland, Lefty Davis and Phil Keohane were the fortu- nates. The athletes of IQ46 are grateful to Mon- signor Barry, our Right Reverend Pastor. for his kindly interest and gram-ions sponsoring of athletics: and to lfather Ford, our dirertor, for his ronstant t'lll'Ulll'2lgK'llll'lll and untiring efforts in our behalf. Saint Clement enjoys the privilege ol' being' the most sartorially resplendent and best equipped teams on the ire, the diamond, the gridiron, and the basket- ball floor. page sixty-one
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Ae 6 11 1.111 1 1 11 1 1 1 111.11111.1111.1.1111.111111111.14.111.1o1.444.L1.1 human life upon any other basis is to erect civilization upon sand where the rain descends and the Hoods come and the winds blow and beat upon the house, and the house falls and great is the fall thereof. Let the words of our Holy Father, Recall- ing that human efforts are of no avail without divine assistance, we invite all to raise their eyes to Heaven, be the ntessage that we, as graduates of nineteen hundred and forty-six from Saint Clement High School, carry with us into a world only partially resurrected from the chaos of two global WZIYS. YVe can help change the world's atheistic tendencies if by our living we give testimony of Christ and His doctrine. People will watch us who are His witnesses. They will be drawn to Christ and love Christ when drawn by the strength and serenity and purity and joyous- ness of Christ reflected in us. Daily prayer and frequent reception of His sacraments will enable us to reflect Christ in our lives. Let us earnestly pray: Give as our daily Bread, 0 God, the bread of strength! For we -have learnt to know How weak we are at length. .45 clzildren we are weak. As children mast he fed:- Gizfe as Thy grace, O Lord, To he our daily Bread. Robert l'Veidh0rn '46 - .A,x,x.,-., , , e,. A LA,-, x,V-v-JYA- - ,,.,,,,,.,x,.,,.vAY,,. ,.. ,.,.,A,.'.- .v,-47.-.Y .-.-.v.v.v.-.Y.Y, Av ,y .i,.v.'.-.'-Y.Y.v .Y.- Illunthttll ln the fall of l945, the Maroon and Gold pigskin carriers went all out for a successful season. These boys also set two records for the school. Tlu-y boasted the most strenuous schedule in the school's history: and the '45 teant was the largest in number to don the Maroon and Cold. Our starters were very light in cotnparison -to those of most of our opponents. Next fall there will be good mate- rial and a good schedule which will put the boys up for championship of the League. Zflaakvthall It looked like a colorful season for our quin- tet when setting back the Woburn live and scoring a few other victories. The starting team consisted of Ken Carew, Sophomore, and Gene Driscoll, junior, at the forward posi- tions: Captain Charlie Doherty at the center positiong and at the guards, -lohn Monahan and Frank llc-Pinto. Coach Conceison is look- ing forward to a successful year in IQ47 with an available supply of twenty underclassmen returning. Ifiawrhall lt looked like a very successful season for our nine when they began practice. The able coaching of Alamos Cassell, and the splendid defense of our veteran players, Lefty Davis. Charlie Doherty and Stanley 0'Reilly, are doing a great iob on the diamond. The club has already upset some powerful teams. The greatest highlight so far is the defeat of Keith Academy. Good luck, and a successful season to the '47 team. Girlz' Basketball The girls' basketball team was ably cap- tained by Angie DePinto and Gert Murphy and well managed by XVinnie Ryan. Our glo- rious colors were held high both at home and away, by a hard-working team. All credit is warmly extended to our beloved director, Father Ford. page sixty
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