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KEVIN BAMFORD HENEHAN Seattle, Washington Bwamph got a late start at Prep delaying his arrival until his junior year after leaving O'Dea. The Sodality first attracted him in his initial year, and he was a member as a junior. Always interested in Winter Sports he decided to become a member of Prep's Ski Club. He was active as a skier in both his junior and Senior year. After having his ups and downs at this great sport, Bwamph is going to devote most of his time to his ambition, to Ski as well as George Flood. IOHN CARROLL HERBER Seattle, Washington Effervescing with energy, full of life, always laughing . . . that's john. The only cross word that John ever spoke was in defense of that stronghold across the bay called Bainbridge. He was a real sports enthusiast. He played football all four years but not attaining a position on the varsity until his senior year. He was a mainstay on the track team during the last of his two years at Prep. Other activities include: Skiing 3, Class Officer 4g Sodal- ity 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 4. RICHARD WILLIAM HOLT Anaconda, Montana Skiing on the snow-capped hills of Steven's Pass or leading a beauty to any social festivity, you name it . . . these were the activities in which Grabba excelled. He was a member of the Ski Team, serving for his last two years as captain of the team and prexy of thc Ski Club. He was a member of the Prom Committee in his junior year. He played soph-frosh football during his first two years at Prep. As a freshman, he participated in the Sodality and the Debate Club. JAMES RALPH HOPPER Seattle, Washington No sooner did Hopp arrive at Prep from St. Patrick's than he swung into many activities which include: Sodality 4, 3, 2, lg football 4 ,3, 2, lg winning his strip during his last year. Also Basket.- ball lg Baseball lg Ski Club 4, 3, 2, lg along with Ski team 4, 35 Panther Club 4, lg and Letterman'l Club 4. He was often secn running for school for his ambition was to be on time. His hobby Cutting my way through thc forest to Vaughan's House.
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CHARLES B. GUINASSO Seattle, Washington Arch ventured out to Prep from Monte Virgin grade school. As a freshman he put his interest in baseball and played with the cubs. In his sophomore year he played varsity baseball and went on to play in his third year and earn his letter. This year again his sparkling action was seen on the diamond. His remaining record reads thus: Student Council 3, 2g Class Olficre 3, 25 Sodality 4, 3, 23 Letterman's Club 4, 35 and Harlequins 4, 3. Arch's hobby is baseball, fishing and hunting. M ,s JAMES GEORGE HARMELING Covington, Kentucky jim's ambition, to see the day that Hopper is on time has as yet not been realized. He came from St. Joseph's in 1945 and since that time he has done well in his studies and has left a fine record behind him. It reads: Football lg Harlequins 4, J, 2, Pres. 4, Sodality 3, 2, lg Class Oicer 3, 2g Panther Club 3, 25 Elocution Finalists 3, 23 and Student Council 4. Hump received an Acting Award his senior year at Prep. His hobby is to gormet at Mac's. DANIEL GRAVELLE HEALY Seattle, Washington The Duke came all the way from Cambridge, Mass, to enter Seattle Prep, but he took it in his stride The sodality received most of his attention, being enrolled in the society all four years at Prep. In the field of sports, Dan was all but inactive. He was a standout of the Cub's basketball team in his freshman year, and with this experience behind him, he was a great participant of the intramural hoop league. To own a brewery was his lifetime ambition. WILLIAM NARMAN HEIDE . C Tacoma, Washington Seattle Prep got its First look at Wild Bill in 1946 when he entered as a sophomore. Although he had a late start, it didn't take him long to adjust himself to the rigors of the Jesuit System. The first thing that came to Bill's attention was the illustrious game of football. He faithfully turned out for that sport for three years, and in his senior year earned his coveted S . He participated in the Harlequins during his last year, along with being a member in good standing of the lettermen Club.
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1 AMES ROY HOULIHAN St. Paul, Minnesota Steady, quiet, serious are words that would have to stand out in any description of Jim. Once he made up his mind to get an A in anything, nothing could stop him. The same went for sports. Basketball received most of jim's attention, but he didn't turn out for any team until he was a senior In that year he attained a birth on the varsity squad. In the iield of scholastics, he was up there with the best in the class. THOMAS PATRICK HUEFFED Seattle, Washington Lord Hueffed has all the complications of life broken down and figured out. Play the field and keep silent about success , is his motto. This may or may no have its advantages, time will tell. If he has followed this motto success has certainly been his reward. He was a class officer durnig his fresh- man year. The Sodality received some attention being a member for three years. He participated in Debate for two years. ROBERT CHARLES KELLY Seattle, Washington Bob came to us from Holy Rosary in 1945. He was gifted with more than his share of brains and good looks and has used the latter to good advant- age, as shown by his busy weekends. He has played all three sports while here at Prep but unfortun- ately for Prep he did not play Football until his senior year. Bob's other activities are: Basketball 3, 2, lg Baseball 2, lg Varsity 4, 3, Football Varsity 45 Lettermen's Club 4g Class Oiicer 4, 25 Student Council 4. Bob's hobby is Firing-up the basket- ball team. THOMAS IAMES KERR Salt Lake City, Utah Tom was St. Benedict's gift to Adelphia. During his four years he has set a most impressive record Baseball lg Panther Staff 4, 33 Echo Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 45 Student Council 4, 33 Debate Club l and Ski Club 4. During his energetic regime as Editor-in-Chief of the Panther he up-held the honorary membership in the Quill and Scroll, and three other press associations. After being voted Editor of . the Echo, by the Senior Class, Tom produced an Annual that is outstanding in every way
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