File:Loyola Ramblers 1962–63 team photo (restored).png

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Probably Loyola University Chicago
Description
A group photo of the 1962–63 Loyola Ramblers men's basketball team, winners of the 1963 NCAA National Championship
Depicted people Top row: Earl Johnson, Billy Smith, Vic Rouse, Leslie Hunter, Jim Reardon, Rich Rochelle. Middle row: Paul Krucker (assistant coach), Ron Miller, Chuck Wood, Jerry Harkness (captain), George Ireland (head coach/athletic director). Front row: John Gabcik (manager), Don Connaughton, Jack Egan, Pablo Robertson, Dennis McKenna (trainer)
Date 1962
date QS:P571,+1962-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Notes
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: This photo has been restored by combining two different sources. Most of the image comes from a high-quality scan of the 1963 edition of the Loyolan, the yearbook of Loyola University Chicago. However, in the Loyolan, the image was spread across two pages, and a portion of the photo was too close to the margins to be scanned. The missing section was filled in using a lower-quality scan of the same photo, taken from a NCAA Mideast Regional game program. Blurring and exposure adjustments were used to make the two sources visually match, and feathering was used to hide the seam between the two sources. Selective blurring was also used to remove JPEG artifacts from the lower-quality scan. Modifications made by Hayden Schiff (IagoQnsi).

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The 1962–63 Loyola Ramblers men's basketball team, winners of the NCAA National Championship

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