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xDAVlD vlNceNt FOLEY JOHN GERARD ELFORD 1 f Classical. Judge Elford came from Heart School in Seattle. He sauntered to Prep very casually, decided to lust y and join the Sodality. In his Soph year ioined the Pep Club, and the Harlequin b 2, 3, 4. John soon established himself one of the best actors Prep has seen in te a while. His deep voice and sober air e him a natural for leading roles in Ten le indians, and l Killed the Count. He played the part of the iudge in The ne Mutiny Court Martial. Elf also man- d to find time for the ECHO staff 3, 4 ere he was an editor 4. John hopes to y law at the University of San Francisco. 1 - -iH L'Ivi Joi-iN PA1RlcK FINN 1 English. Pat stormed Prep's doors in '55 after being indoctrinated to the ways of the world at Our Lady of Fatima in Magnolia for Mongolia, as Pat calls ith. Pat was a member of Sodality 1, 2. He put his journalistic talents to work for the PANTHER 1, 2, 3, 4, He was exchange editor 3, 4. He exercised his musi- cal talents in the band 1, 2, and the Debate Club got a look at his forensic abilities in his freshman year. Pat also has been instru- mental in getting this ECHO to press. He handled the theme pages, cartoons, and the Social section. Pat's hobby is boats. His pet ambition is to see Fr. Hess put on a demon- stration of the guillotine. We are sure that Pat will do a good iob in college and his future endeavors. N Classical. Good old Dynamo Dave plotted his path over the hills to the prized doors of Adelphia in 1955 from Sacred Heart. He immediately undertook the huge task of studies for which he will long be remembered. By his diligence, he captured the prize reward of salutatorian. In his sophomore year, Dave exercised his ability as Sergeant-of-arms and also played cub basketball and J.V. Football 2, 3. One of Dave's most renowned accomplishments is his debate ability shown in 1, 2, 3, 4. One of Dynamo's greatest drives for knowledge is his desire to know where the blasted radar is working. Dave plans on heading to Seattle University next year and from there to become a pilot. 17 N- ROBERT A. FINLON English. Bob ioined the amazing class of '59 from Assumption, and has been an active member ever since. His list of activi- ties include: Frosh Basketball, 17 Soph.-Frosh Baseball, 1, Sodality, 3, 4, Pep club, 3, 4, Varsity Track, 4. Since Bob has met with success in customizing his car, he has de- cided that his next customizing interest lies in the Prep bus. This, however, is an im- possible task and no doubt will not have progressed by the time Bob has entered upon his college ambitions at S. U. Bob has not decided what his field of endeavor will be yet, but we are sure that if he is as active a student in the university as he was at Prep, he will be a welcome addition to the college.
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JOSEPH REMI DE LOY fl PATRICK T. EASTER Honor Classical. Joe first entered the halls of Adelphia in the fall of '55. An alumnus of St. John's, he was active in numerous stu- dent activities during the next four years. Some of the activities were Sodality i,2, Pan- ther staff 3, Debate 2, 3, 4, Debate Club veep 4, and ECHO editor 4. As editor of this year's Echo, he says his only ambition is to get it finished on time. After every debate tourna- ment, he can usually be found wandering the halls asking everyone, Did you hear what happened to Antonelli? Aside from trying to keep Ed on the straight and nar- row, Joe plans to attend Seattle University and study medicine. If he works as hard as he has the past four years, we're sure he'll be a success. XX ROBERT LEO DIJULIO Scientific. Diiew roared up to Prep from Assumption in the fall of '55. He spent the first year getting acquainted, and then when he overcame his 'Freshman fear in '56, he became active in the following: Frosh Foot- ball, J.V. Football, Sodality 2, Letterman's Club 3 8: 4, and Varsity Football 3 81 4. This past season of '58 was indeed a successful one for Bob. He placed on the All N. W. Catholic team Csecond teamj, and was awarded with the most consistent player award for the season of '58. Bob is a very popular lad around Prep, and he is now known for his custom Ford. However, we don't think that his dream of laying a 100-foot patch with it will ever materialize. But we do feel that he will succeed in his chosen profession of engineering. PETER MARSHALL DOYLE ! Classical. Pete ambled into Prep from St. Joe's in the fall of '55. Looking for a way to spend spare time, Pete chose sports. He played football, i-3, basketball, 1-4, and baseball, 'I-4. He was also in Sodality I, 2. Pete will study accounting at Seattle Uni- versity. 16 Classical. lf ever a choice has to be as to the most easy-going lad Easter would surely be high in the This lad, warmly dubbed Nose by his mates for numerous reasons, is most ed for his casual manner and care-free tude. He strolled into Prep as a refugee St. Joseph's in 1955 and has been str: ever since. Pat was in Sodality 1, 2, Pep 2, 4, and Harlequin Club 3, 4. Pat is i cided about his future career, but he in' to continue his studying at either Ss University or the University of Washing
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MICHAEL JAMES FRANETT P' FRED WILLIAM FOLSOM Scientific. Fearless transferred from Chicago, where he attended Notre Dame High, to Prep in 57. He became vice-president of the Modern Language club and also his class's Sgt.-at-Arms in his senior year. ln this same year, he contributed his acting ability to the senior skit committee and ioined the Harlequin Club through his performance in l Killed the Count. In the past two years, Fearless Fred has become the trademark of a very popular senior. As for the future, Fred is thinking seriously of a law maior at the University of San Francisco. X sauce roktm Scientific. Bruce transferred to Prep in '58 from Punahou School, Honolulu, Hawaii. The Jesuits were startled when he showed up at school the first day in a laua-laua with his surfboard on his shoulder. However, as soon as he learned the native tongue he set out on the somewhat hopeless mission of turning Seattle into Waikiki Beach. Between the Foreign Affairs Club and trying to con- vince Rulifson to turn Buddist, he spent a rather busy senior year. His favorite expres- sion was lets have a Fortin at party's house didn't do him any good because we had one anyway. He plans to study psychology at U.S.F. and then become the only psychologist beach boy at Waikiki. He'll do it too! Classical. Fraz wandered into Prep in '55 with the rest of the St. Joe's herd. As a frosh, he turned out for the Cub basketball team and was on the Panther staff. When his sophomore year came along, Mike re- stricted his athletic ability to the alley ball league, which he later formed into the N.A.B.L. lNational Alley Ball Leaguej. How- ever, despite this school activity, Mike con- tinued on as a Panther staff member in his sophomore year, as well as ioining the De- bate Club and becoming a basketball man- ager. ln his spare hours Mike can be seen either reciting MacBeth to Mr. Powers or helping the latter out with odd tasks about the school on Saturdays. He plans to go to the University of Washington next year. 18 v l ti N MICHAEL DENNIS PREV English. Mike came bombing over to in '55 from Sacred Heart of Bellevue, came over with a love of sports which him in the swing of things. He played ce field baseball 2, 3, 4, he was elected ath director of his class 2, 31 and he was pr of Sodality 3. He joined the letterman's in his sophomore year and was in it 2, He went to work for the Pep Club in Junior year. He is the self-acclaimed ch ion of the Grand Prix Races through l laken Blvd. Mike's ambition is to go to lege. He hopes to attend S.U., but wher he goes we know that Mike will be a suc .Raitt-mimyftszsf mmr-teflsxixtsxlxiru?tisssinlrlvvi:ii:f2S5:wwlsw:Q.tti4fff ,ss .1 ner t
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