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First and Final Loss We were the Catholic League Cham- pions. Going into the State Tourna- ment, we were representatives of the Catholic Leaguets best. In past years Catholic League Champs have been eliminated early, and have been the objects of doubtful thoughts regarding the competence of the Catholic League. Thus installed in us was the obligation of proving to people-that the Catholic League is not weak. L But because of the exuberance and ;f' acquiescence of officials, we failed oth- ers. Yet more important was the fact that we proved ourselves men of the game and not revenging animals. The loss of one game could not overshadow the rewards and experiences of eighteen victories. Those rewards and experi- ences tschool records, personal records, school recognition, personal recogni- tion, and more important than any of these, personal pridet are now part ofus and are those elements which made our team the best basketball team in the history ofU of D High ... e Walter Jones
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In The Shadows When people came to see the Championship varsity play they usually saw some portions of the re- serve games beforehand. Unfortun- ately the success of the varsity was not inherited by the reserves, as they finished with a rather disappointing record. Although at many times the promising reserves, composed main- ly of freshmen, were leading their opponents, they were unable to maintain their leads through entire games. Despite the apparent failure here, the experience gained under tense playing conditions will contribute to success for future reserve and varsity teams. 7 Dan Puky 8: Peter Smith Upper Left: Sabourin puts one up. Upper Right: JOhn Sloan passes off. Below: Hoseat Woolridge, Stapleton, Bradley, and Anderson take a break. 30 e ' . Awwruwmxya.iwaw,whmewnhWmsuua , wainah ix N wrw vi? Ha x . e.-...v --lw t ,. 4 hh,.g,q..c- Wtwr NwNTWM WM; ,, v r f I 1 l t ; iwwgcwigs
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