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J1mg1aMDg199 , ,V '3,9'5'X?T' ,W Av- - Q 5 -:iff 31. rf ?s. IOSEPH P. DOWNS Box 157, Bardstown, Kentucky Another of the long line of Ioe Downses moved up Fifth Street to the college as a freshman. loe Pat wound up high school presiding over the senior class and filling his brother Ioe Rays old position at left tackle on the varsity eleven. The lads voted him best scholar and most likely to succeed, and the Kiwanis Club gave him their award for citizenship. Hopes to attend U. of K. loe Pat enjoyed the Thursday night television. EUGENE P. KENNEY 111 Kyles Lane, Covington, Kentucky Gene attended the Prep since the eighth grade. ln his junior and senior years his pep bolstered the left side of the line at end. He also graced right field on the nine. His good play merited all-state honorable men- tion. His oratorical and mathematical ability also com- manded attention. Other activities included the Vic- torian Club and the Azuwur staff. As a senior Gene was elected vice-president of the class, and on Letter Night received the Benjamin McCawley Trophy for sportsmanship. HOW WE VE CHANGEDkAs sophomores we lined up with. First row: Brother Nestor, C.I .X., Corbett, Mattingly, Hillenbrand. McEwan. Nichols, Bryan, Beeler, Dickerson, Marks, Brother Donald, C.F.X. Second row: Emmick. Roby, Lutes, Mitchell, Gilmore, Zumbcxhlen, Bishop, Flannery, Haydon. Iccobs. Third row: Doherty, Skilton, Noe. Young, Iustice. Iohnson. Hall, Tong. Fourth row: Kenney. Buys, Huth, Downs, Coomes, Kelly. Carter, Dick.
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'ss' I. DANIEL O'BRYAN New Hope, Kentucky This fiery-haired son of New Hope came to us as a junior who aspired to follow in his dad's footsteps as a sheriff. Elected class secretary, I. Dan enjoyed Brother Majella's classes, tried chicken, and The Twelfth Street Rag. Obie, a soft-spoken individual, was always ready to step out and.cut a rug. A pillar of dignity in the school bus. I. Dan relished a deep problem in solid geometry. DONALD l. BALL . Loretto, Kentucky Following the family trail, Don transferred from St. Francis High in his junior year. He distinguished him- self by his quietness and by the unprecedented event of making the varsity basketball squad without previous experience. Don covered centerfield in Dominic Di- Maggio fashion and earned allconference honors for his garden work. A steady student, he will call Xavier U. home next September. FRANCIS I. BALLARD 215 South Fifth Street. Bardstown. Kentucky lerry, the Groza of day-hop basketball, came from Bethlehem as a freshman. His favorite subject was history and he liked nothing better than fishing at Tours Lake. He served the net squad as reserve cen- ter in his junior year, and proved to be a keen sup- porter of all St. Ioe sports. Southern fried chicken sets his mouth to watering. ll HONOR MEN-At Letter Night in May, Alumni vice-president Bill Sietert tcenterj presented the Leo Price memorial trophy to Lloyd Haydon tleltl as the school's best athlete. Gene Kenney received the Benjamin McCawley memorial cup for sportsmanship. A, ' ' F. . my -'--'-.n-lf- t 1'
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