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fk lXX1 NI- X xxsk 1 til Ni, tx!!-K KQ tis XWALTER FRANK KIEFNER f' Scientific. Walter Frank Kiefner, one of the Capitol Hill Boys, followed the annual stampede from St. Joseph to Prep, and en- tered in 1955. Walt makes a hobby of visit- ing iunkyards in order to 'ferret out sundry items to fix. He also is one of Prep's bud- ding linquists, being a member of the Lan- guage Club 4. Walt, recognizing his talent, plans to take up Mechanical Engineering as a career. In view of this, after graduating from Prep this year he will cross the channel to the U. W. to take up this course of studies next year. ' DANIEL LAVERGN KITTS Classical. Dan rebounded to Prep in '57 from that other school, O'Dea. He didn't really have too much time to get a lot done around Prep, but he did help out with the ECHO 4. Dan has a hobby of hotrodding and every night he can be 'Found on the floor of his garage trying to get the bomb ready for the weekend drags. One of Dan's ambitions in life is to add the doors of Prep to his collection. Although still undecided as to where to go to college, he intends to maior in engineering, if he can pull himself away from his cars that is. 23 X RAY OWEN kickin English. Straight from Marymount Military Academy came this young Prepster, Wild Man Kicker. Ray's smiling 'face has come to be well known around the school. Ray lists his hobby as chasing girls, which seems to be a noble pursuit. Kicks found time during his whirlwind of studies and social life to be a mainstay of the ski team 2, 3, 4. He' also turned out for track in his senior year. Ray says he would like to be a ski bum, but we suspect that a career in foreign service is ahead for the drummer.
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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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JOHN HOWARD LENIHAN X Honor Classical. John first made the long trek from West Seattle's Holy Rosary in '55. He looked to first things first and ioined the Sodality his first year, and he has been active ever since. He was a member of the Harlequins for his last two years. John has always had an eye for classic things, but he could never see why anyone should call Greek by such a misleading title. After being carefully taught by three of our scholastics he still feels that Greek is for Greeks and that even they have trouble with it. After graduation he intends to pursue a Liberal Arts course at Seattle U. X MICHAEL FRANCIS LIGHTFOOT Classical. The exclamatory words, Mother Bear! introduce another of West Seattle's blessings on Prep. Mike came to Adelphia Hall in i955 from Holy Rosary Grade School. He immediately ioined the Sodality in his freshman year. ln his junior year, Mike ioined the Harlequin Club and worked on the stage crew in the various plays throughout his iunior and senior years. lt was also in his iunior year that Mike was baseball manager and, thereby, was eligible to join the Letter- man's Club for a two year stay. He became a football manager in his senior year and also continued on as baseball manager. He hopes to enter Seattle University after gradu- ation. His future ambition is to become a doctor, however, in the meanwhile, ol' Lead- foot claims that he will be quite content to get his car running. STEWARD MATTHEW LOMBARD Classical. Steward moved into the student body from Assumption School in l955. His lighthearted friendly manner has always been a part of the class of '59, and he is well liked by his classmates. During his sophomore year, he was dubbed Big Stew by a noted .member of the faculty, and from then on his fellow students made use of the appella- tion. Stew is often heard commenting on all that iazz. His hobby is sports car racing, and he hopes someday to beat Sterling Moss in his '53 Ford. Steward's real ambition is to study medicine at the University of Wash- ington. 24 as i RICHARD HARRIS LOUGH l Scientific. Our next young man with diploma in sight wandered to Prep from t so called God's country, north of the can He graduated from Assumption Grade Scho in l955. Dick showed interest in track, a so he became part of the team 3, 47 a lettered in the high iump event 3, 4. Tl' gave him membership in the Letterma Club 4. Dick's attractive personality mak him well liked among his classmates. ambition is to become an engineer and stu at the University of Washington. Ies-11sssviziui.fveiftsaszssfsfixinimfetzmwr.wiviiqizftafrstfefvfwfu1i,ifm.u'1'wi,ruretssfziaiissf-snr'umiiz-:smstrwsm..2l.f1
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