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The Varsity, kneeling, left to right: Ed Luppe, Jim Bebout, Bob Whalen, Paul Stockhausen, Chuck Hays. Stand- ing: Coach William McKelvey, Bill Haas, Norman Belsterling, Ronald DiPerna, Regis Murphy, Joseph Stock- hausen, John McDermott, Herman Tomasetti, Ray Saunier, and Assistant Coach Anthony Liberati. JAMES BEBOUT This was a fine year for the boys' basketball team at St. Mary's. The hard work of Coach Bill McKelvey and the players turned out the most outstanding team which our school has had in the past twenty years. In the 1957-58 campaign, the varsity won twelve of sixteen league games to earn second place in Section ll of the Catholic League. The boys proved themselves capable of defeating any team which was matched against them. The starting team was lined up as follows: forwards, Bob Whalen and Jim Beboutg center, Ed Luppeg and guards, Paul Stockhausen and Chuck Hays. Reserve strength was provided by Ray Saunier, Norman Belsterling, Butch Tomasetti, Billy Haas and Ron DiPerna. However, the usefulness of the reserves to the team was severely hampered when Saunier broke his leg in a game against St, Thomas. McKelvey, who was assisted by Tony Liberati, will lose three of his stars through graduation. These seniors are Whalen, Stockhausen, and Bebout. The loss of these three players is bound to hurt the team, as they have been regulars since their sophomore year. Whalen has been the team's top scorer over the past three years,
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MSO HELP ME Mrs. Gleason pulls one of the strings attached to her investment in an attempt to break things up between her darling Permelia and Sylvester Hockheimer. Poor Sul fCast Y j Just as Sandy and Helen reach an understand- ing, they are interrupted by Harry's sneeze and the entrance of Mrs. Hart with bad news in the person of Mr. Squaffers. fCast X Q Harry's help - save Permelia - doesn't seem too pleased with insecticide-making remuner- ation. Yoyo sees his chance to win the boys over to peach-picking, fCast X j Al1's well that ends we1l - and so it is when Sadie Harris, reporter, gathers much-needed publicity for the bug-poison project. fCast Y' J
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