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COLIN ROBERT CAMBERN Scientific. C. C. transferred from Blan- chet in '57. He must have realized that Prep was the only school for him. Whatever his reason for transferring, we wouldn't have it any other way. When not adding to the listings in his private phone book, he can be found playing the drums, listening to iazz, or trying to find out what's in Supine's little brown bag. Seriously, Colin plans to attend S. U. where he will study aeronautical engineering and go from there to the Air Force. With his ambition and pleasant per- sonality, he should go far. v PATRICK FRANCIS cHARl.Es Scientific. Pat began his four years here at Prep in 1955, hailing from Our Lady of Fatima, and his congenial character soon be- came known to his fellow students. Pat started out with Cub basketball, then J.V. basketball 2, 3, and Varsity basketball 4. He offered assistance to the track team 2, 3, and gained a J.V. letter. The Sodality saw his service 1, 2, 3, the Panther staff 2, and the Radio Club elected him vice president 2. After a few seasons with the Boston Celtics, Pat hopes to settle down with an oil drilling occupation. lf by chance, he is not drafted by that renowned ball club, a college educa- tion at U. of Montana will keep him busy. 14 X ozone: s. CODDINGTON Scientific. Skip came to Adelphia fro George's in '55. His maior accomplishm have been in the field of sports. As a f he played football and baseball. How as a sophomore he broke into the varsit both fields. ln his senior year, he ma A all-western conference team. Besides his fine contributions to Prep, Skip also buted immensely by keeping Saxton trouble for which?i. We are indebted to for his solid work in the class of '59 hopes to continue his studies at Seattle versity. 'Q ismiias-iii:, s..iv:t1twi41.:4 1:ii1QQ.1ii-t.uitw.ft.mtvfuiiisMw.i4msm-await,f ftwzwmwiiim-is . mmm
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PATRICK DENNIS CAHILL JOHN MICHAEL BROWN f ientific. After spending his freshman in Aurora High School, Minnesota, saw the light out West and ioined class of '59 as a sophomore. He entered Sodality on his arrival at Prep and me Vice-Pref. in his senior year. wnie became student trainer for foot- basketball, and baseball when he was oph, and remained at this post for the ainder of his years at Prep. This iob ired much of his time, and we would now, to thank him heartily for a hard that receives little recognition. Mike ked many hours at the monotonous iob typing articles for the ECHO. Mike in- s to study law at Seattle University, iudging by his ambition and hard work, can't help being a success. X oAvm TERENCE BuzAno Scientific. Terry came to Prep in '55 with the rest of the fellows from St. Anne's. Immediately upon crossing Adelphia's thresh- old he met Fr. Wiessenburg face to face and ever since he has suffered from the shock. He took part in Sodality I, 2, Debate I, 2, Glee Club l, 3. His hand painted red '53 Ford became a symbol of terror on his route to and from school. He claims to be the winner ialong with McQuaidJ of the daily Bellevue Grand Prix. He wants to make a million dollars before he is twenty-one and he plans to do this by going to Seattle U. or Gonzaga and getting a college degree. Lots of luck, Terry. You will need it Cin more than one wayl. Scientific. Pat Cahill came more than 2,000 miles from Minneapolis, Minnesota, in order to be exposed to Prep's education. He promptly made his influence felt in the Harlequin Club, where he was a key part of the production crews in his junior and senior years. Pat also tried his hand at Track 3, Radio Club 3, athletic director 4, and Echo staff 4. When not wrecking cars, Toothy can be heard saying: Let's have a Fortin at party's house. Pat has a dual ambition: to be a billionaire, and to be able to drive again. We don't know about the latter, but as for the former, if Mr. Cahill does as well at M. l. T. as he has done at Prep, he may some day be the highest paid man on the moon. 13 I MARSHALL WESTON BUGGE Scientific. Better late than never, as the saying goes, Marshall came to Prep from Evergreen High in 1956. Boog saw action in Varsity football 3, 4, winning 'tthe most improved player award in his Junior year. His football ability enabled him to ioin the Letterman's Club. As one of the larger mem- bers of the paddle wielders, Boog en- forced the school laws throughout his Junior and Senior years. He was elected class veep 3 and was a member of the Debate Club 2. Now Boog will do as he tells others, Take it easy. and water ski all summer. Then if things go right, a naval career awaits him at Annapolis.
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UPU U HUD DU DONALD EDWARD DAVIDSON ientific. Don came to Prep in '55 from Anne's. Taking advantage of his height, layed Froshbasketball. In his Sophomore , Don ioined the Ski team and remained alwart of the slopes through his senior . However, he was constantly plagued broken legs and ankles. His favorite Oh no, not again, sums up Don's plight. Nevertheless he doggedly the slopes, and even hopes to teach Tri how to ski. With such determination, surely make a success of his en- course at Washington State College. ld!! DDD and .SN-N f? U IBD' JAMES wnus couNcn. ' Classical. Jim floated down to Prep's hon- ored walls in '53 from St. Joseph's realms. He made his first big hit in his frosh year by being elected class sergeant-at-arms. He also turned out for Frosh football and then turned to track for 1, 2, 3. Rip was one of the noted scholars in Mr. Navone's langu- age club during his last year at Adelphia. Besides wanting to 'live, live, live,' Jim also wants to destroy all typewriters if and when he gets the chance. Jim actually looks for- ward to attending Seattle University next year and major in psychology. 15 MICHAEL EDWARD CORRIGAN Classical. This lad with the smiling face came to Prep from St. Joseph's Grade School in '55. He is known about the school as a Quiet Guy yet one who always gives a warm smile and friendly laugh. As far as activities go, Mike turned out for Cub basket- ball lf Sodality 'l, 2, and Golf team 3, 4. Above golf, sports minded Mike's first love is swimming. He has won several swimming titles and is well known and respected for his swimming ability. It is on these abilities that Mike hopes to win a swimming scholar- ship to Stanford. l
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