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90_HR0538 LRB9007686KBkbC 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the General Assembly wish to 3 honor Coach Ray Meyer on his outstanding career, his life, 4 and his achievements; and 5 WHEREAS, Ray Meyer is considered to be the patriarch of 6 DePaul University Basketball, serving the team, the Blue 7 Demons, as coach for forty-two years; in 1984 Coach Meyer 8 made the decision to step down as coach of the Blue Demons, 9 but until his retirement in August of 1997 remained on campus 10 as an important part of the University; and 11 WHEREAS, Ray Meyer has been a part of the sport of 12 basketball nearly all his life; as a young man, he played for 13 St. Patrick High School in Chicago, winning the National High 14 School Basketball Championship in 1932; collegiately he 15 played on the University of Notre Dame basketball team, 16 serving as team captain for two years, seeing his team go to 17 the national championship in 1936, and graduating from Notre 18 Dame with a Bachelor's Degree in sociology; and 19 WHEREAS, Ray Meyer went home to Chicago where he worked 20 as a social worker; he returned to Notre Dame to serve as the 21 assistant basketball coach, and two years later became the 22 Head Coach at DePaul University, where for forty-two years 23 Coach Meyer saw his teams ups and downs, their high points 24 and their low, and many, many victories; and 25 WHEREAS, As coach of the Blue Demons, Ray Meyer saw his 26 team go to the NCAA Tournament thirteen times, in addition to 27 seven trips to the NIT where in 1945 the Blue Demons won the 28 NIT when it was considered the most prestigious national 29 tournament; the Blue Demons advanced to the NCAA Final Four 30 tournament twice in the career of Ray Meyer, where they 31 accomplished third place finishes in both 1943 and 1979; Ray 32 Meyer is one of only six NCAA, Division 1 coaches to top the -2- LRB9007686KBkbC 1 700 victory mark; Meyer had 37 winning seasons and twelve 2 20-win seasons; in his last seven years as coach, Ray Meyer 3 took his team to seven straight tournaments; and 4 WHEREAS, Ray Meyer was named the United States Basketball 5 Writers Association coach of the year in 1978 and 1980; in 6 1980 and 1984 he was named coach of the year by the 7 Associated Press; in 1980 he was named Kodak Man of the Year 8 by the National Association of Basketball Coaches, and in 9 1984 won the NIT-NACDA Award; Ray Meyer is a member of the 10 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, the Illinois and Chicago 11 Sports Hall of Fame, the Illinois Basketball Coaches 12 Association Hall of Fame, and the DePaul Hall of Fame; Ray 13 Meyer is also a past winner of the Lincoln Academy of 14 Illinois Award; and 15 WHEREAS, Ray Meyer continued to be a part of DePaul 16 University, where he served as both the University Good Will 17 ambassador and basketball radio commentator, and was active 18 in fund raising work for the University, assisting both the 19 President and the Athletic Director in their efforts; and 20 WHEREAS, Today Ray Meyer, the author of two books and the 21 Director of his sports camp for fifty-five years, continues 22 to be a popular guest on local and national radio and 23 television sports shows, the subject of many newspaper 24 articles, and a frequent guest speaker; and 25 WHEREAS, For over forty-six years, Ray Meyer shared his 26 life with his wife, Margaret Mary "Marge" Delaney, herself an 27 accomplished basketball star at Siena High School for girls; 28 together they raised six children, Thomas, Barbara, Pat, 29 Merriane, Joey, and Robert; therefore, be it 30 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 31 NINETIETH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we 32 congratulate Ray Meyer on being Coach, for his career as the -3- LRB9007686KBkbC 1 leader and mentor of the DePaul Blue Demons, and for his 2 continued service to college basketball and good 3 sportsmanship; Ray Meyer is truly a proud son of the State of 4 Illinois; and be it further 5 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 6 presented to "Coach" Ray Meyer, along with our sincere 7 congratulations on a job well done.