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RICHARD DAVID JAMES Scientific. Dick heard about Prep's repu- tation and traveled all the way from Monterey Senior Hi h in Lubbock Texas, to- enter Adel- 9 1 I phia in the spring of '57, his Sophomore year. He contributed his vocal talents to the Glee Club 3, and participated in the activities of the Photo Club 3, 4. It has been said, though anonymously, that there might be a con- JOHN wALLAce HUNT f' English. This next lad was graduated St. Joseph's in 1955, and, on his arrival Prep, he immediately took up many extra- rricular activities. Frosh and J.V. Football ead the long list. John was a member of e student council 1, 2, 3, 4, was elected resident of his class in his Frosh, Soph, d Seniors years. He also was admitted to e Pep Club 3, 4, of which be became ice-president in his,last year at Prep. The arlequin Club pledged him as a senior r his work on The Caine Mutiny Court artial. John acted as chairman of the '58 rom Committee, worked for the ECHO 4, nd was a cheerleader 4. If his planned uit business with McCaffray doesn't pan ut, John will study Foreign Trade at Seattle niversity. nection between Dick's favorite saying, lt takes all kinds to make a world, and his ambition, To be a Jesuit. Dick, who is a skin diving and water sports enthusiast, plans a biological science course at the University of Washington this coming fall. N RONALD WAYNE JOHNSON Classical. Ron the well, now, l don't know . . . Kid, first shuffled hesitatingly up the walk from Christ the King in '55. Although his classmates will remember him for his efforts to side-track a certain relent- less Mister, Ron's record is not negative. Besides pulling down a good grade-point, he boasts of membership in the Panther Club 3, 4, Harlequin Club 2, 3, 4, and Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Since Ron is a man of uncanny talent, his classmates are sure he will be a success at the university he decides to attend and in the occupation he takes up. 21 s MICHAEL K. HYNES Classical. There's no money in five card stud, to quote our next senior. Mike entered Prep in 1955 from St. Joseph's, and aside from displaying his prowess on the card table, he took up a few noteworthy activities such as Panther Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, and Debate Club 2. Doc ioined the Harlequin Club 3, 4, when he worked on the stage crew of The Ten Little lndians. He also had a part in The Caine Mutiny Court Martial. Mike's talent in tennis helped out the tennis team 1, 2, 3, 4, and he gained a rating of first in the north- west while winning both city and state hon- ors. His ambition to get as tan as Mackey will probably never be attained, so he will settle for a course in Medicine at Stanford next year.
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MICHAEL BRIEN HANSEN ' Classical. When Whitey finally learned that the tolls had been lifted from the Floating Bridge, he decided to make the daily iaunt from Sacred Heart of Bellevue to Prep. As a Frosh, he played Cub Basket- ball, ioined the Glee Club, and was his class's athletic director. He soon put his long winded talents to constructive' use in the band l, 2, 3, and as a Junior elocution finalist, and first place winner 2. Mike claims that golf is his favorite outside in- terest, but this hardly coincides with his favorite saying, l.et's dig up to Fortin's. Mike has two ambitions in life, one to Ace out Smith and the other, to study electrical engineering at Stanford. However, we can be assured of his success only in the latter. l WILLIAM JOSEPH HEMMEN Classical. When the crowd from St. Jo- seph's arrived in '55, Bill was the last one through the door. The reason he was last was, that he was busy trying to smile at Fr. Weisenburg. He failed and he has never since been seen to smile publicly. He partici- pated in the activities of the Harlequin Club in his iunior and senior years. The rest of his extracurricular time was spent in a private campaign to undermine the Jesuits. His hobby is driving and his ambition in life is to lay a strip in a green '53 chev. sta- tion wagon. Bill plans to go to S.U. and there enter police work. HAYDN HOWARD HILLING, JR. X Scientific. ln 1955, H. H. entered Prep after hearing of Prep's reputation down at McLane Grade School in Olympia. Like most Prepsters, he was not one to shy from re- sponsibilities. He ioined the Sodality, 1, 2, 4, Radio Club, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Frosh Football, and Track, 3. Haydn hopes to be a doctor some day. To start off the long, tedious studies to this profession, Jr. plans to attend S. U. next year. If he does not make the grade in medicine, he will settle for being a tugboat captain. 20 I ll? Iii iki l DONALD wALLAcE HOPPS l Classical. Hoppy bounced into P1 from the other hill and St. Anne's. Dr a rather intelligent and active lad, rea took the load at Prep. He was on 1 PANTHER Staff 3, 4, ECHO Staff 3, 4, Hai quin Club 3, 4, and Debate Club l, 3, 4. fourth year found him on the Student Col cil as Veep. Don was one of the finalists, the National Merit Scholarship Exam, ti Don was the perfect man around Prep, pli- to skip over to Notre Dame and take politics. From here he will rule the worl: . .tatxet.:m1ifin.... .,f.wn,.n.1.. ..4...,f.-, . 1.-.1 ts.. .. .1-f:ti.r1v.t. .. . .ff .
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PATRICK :Mmm Keno: ' Scientific. Pat entered these sacred halls in the fall of '55 from Sacred Heart Villa. He got off to a fast start with frosh football. His other activities include Sodality 2, Photo Club 3-4, and Echo photographer 3-4. The Echo staff is indebted to him for his photo- graphic contributions. Pat, whose favorite hobbies are photography and high fidelity, can always be found with the fabulous four- some, consisting of Kent, Lombard, Posel and himself. Although he is undecided as to his life career, Pat plans to continue his education at Seattle University. We can be certain that he will be successful in what- ever field he chooses. .T X S 'Z , if I ' 1- 'l f- - - l E :KL - H C - ' ' ' ' - -3...-...'.. 4 -.,. --- - - -P li -' - - x , 5 i . 1 i -- Y- -. :Q i TA fi ' F iw ' sw P S.: . QA, .4 'S sw i ,-1 L ,1 if, -,,. ,fif- Xx DAVID MICHAEL KENNEDY Classical. After trudging in from the wilds of the North end, Lash figured that he might as well show everybody what country life , did for him. He was a mem- ber of the Student Council 'l, 2, 47 Class Pres. 1, 2, Class veep 3, Sodality Prefect 'l, 2, PANTHER Staff l, 2, 3, 4, News Editor 3, 4: Elocution finalist l, 2, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Cub basketball lp Varsity track l, 2, Harlequin Club 3. 45 Echo Staff 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, and Cheerleader 3, 4. Along with these activities, Dave succeeded in showing his classmates the advantages of raising Little Red Hens , but some are still a bit shaky about taking it up. Dave hopes to study Double E at Stanford, and from our past association with him we are sure he will be a success. 22 -' . +.., F-, i,.,,,,, Q. .. X7, , 2 -5 ga. I If L ....- .nf , 4 ' E 4 gf f- ff- 'ff9' , s g 5245, - XX STEPHEN MAURICE KENT Classical. Steve transferred to Prep in fall of '56, after spending his freshman y in sunny California. He started his career Adelphia by joining Sodality, an activity which he again participated as a senior. hobby, photography, was very helpful the ECHO staff during his iunior and ser years. He was also a member of the Ph Club 3, 4. Big Steve's ambition in life is see Lombard replace James Dean as country's idol. Each Wednesday up in Physics lab Steve can be heard repeating famous words Oh well l wasn't be a physicist anyway. He plans a in iournalism at Seattle University
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