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Illellt V 2 , M---A., xy n the Campus Top lz'fIvA long, long, trail. Deutsch nails one. Spring fever hits the high school. Ken Stone resisting tempta- tion. High School boys getting snap- ped. The home of the Sisters. Cen- ter-Fr. Charles reaches for an ace. Fountain in Administration circle. Scene on river bluffs drive. Two Leav- enworth lads pal up with St. Joseph. Swimming coach, Wally Hausknecht, halts his morning walk to gaze at the camera. New gang! Burns, Guillen, Ortegon, and Seeger. Old Abbey Church of St. Benedict's, and square. The secret's out! Those tracks weren't a dinosaur's after all. Below--East face of the gym. Father Philip O'- Connor, one of the Freshman Hall pre- fects. Burns, Schroeder, Robinson, and Collins have a secret session on the roof. Joe O'Sullivan. Terrace gardens. I7
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Top lrftf-fHoey, The Memphis Kid, all dressed up for you-all. The Hill- toppers are moving, not preparing for a study period. Trying out the Abbey steps. Hank Gonner blesses Ossie, and not via the sports column. Mikef sic looking for luck. Center rowfMr. Lane's little boy smirks for us. Col- lins thinks Ortcgon's riiie sights are quite funny. East side of Frosh hall and a corner of the High School building. Georgie thought it was wild tobacco. The morning Alp trudge. Think of wearing lives on these dogs. Left bottom-Kongs was a bit per- turbed but LaPlante was reaching for a Murad. Quinlan decides it's high. Raven in stone in the Abbey floor. Mick sees a good one. Yes, we are collegiate--Gil and Al. 16 Snap J Y V W. 1 i ll L fir ' 'XJ The Boys as the
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A story of the basketball season as a player sees it. Court Reporter OT to be outdone by the highly successful efforts of the football team, the basketball tossers from the beginning showed acommendable spirit and willingness to work. About fifty young men reported to Coach Mullins for the first practice but the squad was eventually narrowed to fourteen. On December 19, the University of Colorado cagers, making a tour of Kansas and Missouri, humbled the Ravens by a score of 28-12. The Golden Bears, coached by Henry lba, nationally known basketball mentor, showed clearly that they had had more prac- tice than the Ravens. journeying to Baldin, Kansas, for the first trip of the season, the Ravens bowed to the Baker University Wildcats, 22-19, january 12. A flashy Haskell Indian quintet couldn't stop the St. Benedict's attack and dropped the first of two contests between the schools 33-22, january 16. The Redskins were held to four points in the first half. Leo Deutsch, freshman for- ward and center, connected for ten points to gain first Leff lo right!-Capt.-elect Jim Hclmert, Coach Mullins, Capt. Willie O'Neal. position in the scoring parade. After losing again to Baker, january 2o, the team was led to victory by VVillie O'Neal in the next encounter, which was played January 29 at Conception college. ln a thrilling game which possessed all the elements of a contest between traditional rivals, the Ravens took a 26-16 defeat at the hands of Rockhurst college, February 1, in Kansas City. The Benedictines held their own in the first half, the score at the half being IO-IO, but their opponents forged ahead in the second canto. johnny Beattie led the St. Benedict's scorers with eight points. Chillicothe Business College Ducks fell before the Benedictine onslaught to the tune of 24-IS. Russ France, a reserve forward, connected on two prettily arched shots. The Haskell Indians gained revenge for the drubbing handed them at St. Benedict's when they defeated the Ravens, 25-20, February 9, on their own court. Late in the second half, the Atchison boys counted sixteen points in six minutes and nearly took the battle. Big Left lo right, lower rou Cahill, Moltz, France, O'Ncal CCapt. J, Nolan, Beattie, Helmert. Upper row-Neff, O'Mara, Peterson, Coach Mullins, Lawler fManager 7, Deutsch, Nadolski, Dunaway. 18 Running m a t e s. And when we say running , that's what we mean. They made the maple boards hot this season A and packed in the crowds t o s e e them against such teams as Colora- do, Haskell, Otta- wa, Levin's All- Stars, and the all- time rival, Rock- hurst, of Kansas City, Mo.
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