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LEWIS DANIEL PAROLINE ' t lassical. Prep got its first glimpse of tch' in the fall of '55. Lou started out 'h a bang by playing Frosh football, bas- ball, and baseball. But in his Sophomore r, the Jesuits succeeded in convincing that the idea was not to see how much e he could spend wallowing in the tlake mud, but that he should spend a e time with his books. Louie was in the ality 2, Pep Club 3, and was his class's etary 4. As for the future, Lou plans to nd the University of Washington where will take up dentistry. X JOHN ekeeokv PosEL Scientific. John, who was attracted to Adelphia from the wilds of Minnesota, enter- ed Prep in the fall of '56, His activities were centered around Radio Club 3, and wrestling team 4. John is known around these halls for his silver starred black motorcycle iacket and boots, and for his you're right agree- able personality. John's post-graduate plans include exterminating Lombard and serving as Fr. Burke's faithful golf caddy. But a metallurgical engineering course at the Uni- versity of Washington will probably inter- fere with his plans. CARL RICHARD PROPP Classical. ln the fall of '55 Carl, graduate from Holy Rosary Grade School out in West Seattle, stormed the halls of Prep. Most of his high school days he has devoted to care- ful study. But for diversion he has worked hard in preparing the stages for the Harle- quin. This has been little noticed but very important for the success of the plays. Carl hopes to go on in dentistry at University of Washington. 29 X OWEN FRANCOIS PERRON Classical. In 1955, from Sacred Heart Grade School in that distant town of Belle- vue, wandered Owen Perron. The growing lad that he was, Owen took advantage of his height and played basketball as a frosh and then as a sophomore. Soon he became known around the school for his quiet, good natured way, but in places other than school, he was not considered so quiet. He was an active member in the Panther Club as a iunior and senior. Upon graduation, Owen wishes to travel south to the University of San Fran- cisco to study business administration.
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N JAMES wn.uAM o'Nen. MICHAEL MIDDLETON MCQUAID Classical. Buzz eased into Prep in '55, casually sauntered into his room, sat down, and was elected class president. Since then he has been a blaze of activity. He played Cub basketball. In his Sophomore year he was the Secretary-Treasurer of his class, and was president again of his Junior and Senior classes. Other activities include: PANTHER Staff 3, 47 Student Council I, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, ECHO Staff 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Harlequin Club 3, 4, and he was the presi- dent of the club in his senior year. At the same time he played a leading role in Caine Mutiny. Buzz will continue his activities at Seattle University, in finance. X ARTHUR DALE NEELY Classical. Art pushed his way from St. Margaret's to Prep in 1955. He kept rather quiet in his first years, but he moved out in his Junior and Senior years. He was on the Prom committee in his Junior year and has had leading roles in Ten Little Indians , Caine Mutiny Court Martial , l Killed the Count . This qualified him for the Harlequin Club 3, 4, where he served as sergeant-of- arms in his Senior year. Bowling seems to be his favorite hobby although he has many other activities that hold his attention. Art plans to attend W. S. C. and take up Electri- cal Engineering. x PATRICK WILLIAM O'BRIEN English. O. B. came to Seattle Prep from St. Margaret's Grade School in the fall of '55. He immediately settled into the routine activities of Prep, school and study, study and school. The hard work prevented O. B. from entering many outside activities, but not from being well-known and liked throughout the school. Pat hopes to continue his education at Seattle University. 28 Classical. Blessed Sacrament opened doors at the end of 1955 and out flurry of students. Among these was who chose for his school Seattle Prep. H he met his match trying to please Coughlin. He triumphed and has now g on to graduate. Jim was a familiar fig about the bookstore for his last three ye at Prep. Bookstore Jim contends that dropped his front yard philosophy cour but some of the boys disagreed. An decided course at Seattle U. will keep busy after he graduates. uitlrmaaW.QMSvwM2Nmeevmitaewslrtfvazmlmaimwiwsst:fLsQtmuwwir1Si:aw.:21uLi9sz:aw,:fme1slsfvf.'. .. ,J zz
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RICHARD LESLIE QUINN I Scientific. Rich came to Adelphia in '56 from Medford High School, Medford, Massa- chusetts. He set out on a private mission of making everyone, especially Jesuits, smile. Rich ioined Sodality 2, and played intra- mural basketball. His favorite pastimes are basketball, swimming, and tall girls. When- ever he is asked a question, he answers with his favorite expression, huh. He plans to go to Seattle U. and learn how to be a real green-eyed tiger. His real am- bition is uncertain but he should do well if he remains on the trail that he has been following for his three years at Prep. GENE HOMER RAFANELLI Classical. Homer? squealed into Prep from Holy Rosary in '55. After quieting his Italian blood and reconciling himself to the fact that Seniors were to be obeyed during Frosh Week, he had few difficulties at Prep. Gene was in the Sodality l, Pep Club 2, 3, and the Harlequin Club 3, 4. Gene's custom Ford testifies to his hobby. Since his Ford first appeared around Prep, it has been transformed into a lowered, raked, and more than often a loud custom! Gene feels that it is impolite to lay a strip up iOth and recommends that Beach Drive be used for the worthwhile purposes of drag- ging. Although he is undecided about his course of study, he plans to attend Seattle U. ii 55755 f' I I X STEVE REISCHLING Honor Classical. Steve, a graduate of St. Joseph's, strolled through the side door at 8:33 for the first time in 1955. That very autumn saw him down at Montlake playing Frosh Football. He played J.V. Football also. Steve's other activities include Class Officer 1, 2, Student Council 4, Class President 4, Harlequin Club 4, Panther Club 3, 4 of which he was elected Sect. 4, PANTHER fea- ture editor 3, 4, and ECHO staff 4. Steve showed sparks of dramatic talent in his role in The Caine Mutiny Court Martial 09585. However, with all his accomplish- ments Steve still can't seem to break his 8:33 record, that is, he can't get to school any earlier than that. Next year he will begin a prelaw course at the University of Washington. 30 It's O.K. Father, I wasn't d -- --...M-. fy.-1.x::.,t.1..,.. -t .nf ......w.51.--Q tt- Wi' ,uf .1 t 1 fm' ms.
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