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-1217 JOSEPH GEORGE KRETSCHMAN Vl'hitey ittrwt-tl into our harrowed hall in Wil from fihrist the King, as ztnotltei' one of those Riehmond Bt-aeli Boys from fllll in the hittterlatirls. Wloe tleeided to p.trtit'ip.tte in the important things first, so he lit-gan his four year stretrh in the Sotlality. His delmatingg earn-er lasted throughout his freshman semesters, tht- same year in which he flipped the old haslcethall through the twine with the Cult Squad. Other than a fling at traek in his Second year, joe's main activities have been wrapped up in his spare time hohhy. This is none other than collecting unwanted, delapidated vehicles. which have heen noted for lark of 'supef His amlmition is to rontintie his t-dtttxttion .tt Seattle If Wt rv- Ne ,I N4 DAVID JOSEPH LEIGH He calls himself Clyde and he hails from that school in the toolies, Christ the King. This tall, hespeetaled l-cnave has het-n il spark in praetieally every activity in our hallowed halls. .X list of them inrludesg Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, X'tt'e-l'rt-feet l. Prefeet 2: Debate Chili, It Z3 Class .Xthletie Manager l, Seeretary 33 Feature liditor of Panther 3, 4: Harlequin Club 4. Green Pastures. Copy Editor of Echo 4, lfrosh I'3asl4etlmallg H-Squad Football and Baskethall 21 and Press Conference Dele- gate 3. Dave a very intelligeni fellow, a Constant honor roller, and playwright. His ambition, to join the parachute Corps in French Sudan, is rather dubious for he has seriously set his sights on a spot in the legifm of the Black Roht-s. 'I ERRX .IA Y KL RAClx Roosext-lt High School held this lit z tapttxt I . two tear, ltetort his transtnr to Prep ir the fall ot' '53, They must hav taught gtuttttetry in a wierd style mer there. ltemtise Terrx claims his litietinvt 1 P111 .s iss s kttt, . -.Y on-lx. his Vllftjftl' holtlties ineludt- singing lioxing. aryl wheeling .t sleek Ford aroui' I the liotilt .,.rtl. ,Xs it junior, lt-rrp sane ' 'rrztrf' 'llltLT t'Z 'nat wttrltltd tor pt' t 1 PHILIP BURKE LEVAN Phil entered Adelphia Hall as a freshman in 1951, a product of St. Catherines Ilur- ing his freshman and sophomore years at Prep, he played Culm hasketliall, Soph- Frosh liaseliall. and was a two year tnem- lit-r of the Sodality. This past year, as a senior rooter, he lent his talents to tht- l'ep Clulm. His present hobbies inelutle lrlaming Leigh for his lousy Physieal lah lmlunders, mocking -It-rry Rohel, and insist- ing to Nlr. Corrigal that there in something wrong with his typewriting. Nice going irlAl1illrf2tY0I'iIt' I't'p2iFIt't', and his amliition in life is to see Nlike Murray buy some notebook paper hefore they graduate from eollege. Hn. 1,1 r 1 1 fit eXt'ts 'lt ,wt-. Ittflqamg trout Hls putt-nttf ttltflft
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Z ff xx W ff p 1 X Q Q J RFPSPIR X ws X 2 ffl 7447 .tt h H' ll JEAN FRENCH INGEBRITSON You t'an't estztpe the gli-suits voultl very avtlx' be the war-ery ol this easy- , I going senior, slt-.tn lngt'britson. For French spent his first three high-sehool years llI1llt'I' tht- kt-en tutelage of that S, KI. faetory in Spokane, Gonzaga l'rep. Ont- of Nlr. l'auson's intimate .ttlntirers at Gon- zaga, jean seemetl to think that Prep eoulcl use more backing so he joint-tl the D I lanther lepsters. llis sperial sport is v 1 v ' ' ' ' WILLIAM GEORGE JOHNSON track, in which he p.trttt'tpatt-tl tor three seasons in Spokane. liven though he is the only person altyt- who eonsttlers Seallo to be .1 great .tt'tor, 'lean is sure to Come through with Hying rolors in his tlual ambition: lHtllll'I1IlL'l!llt'Q't'.lIltl then begin .t tltrt-t'r in the lb Nayy. lYiltl Bill Crasht-tl the gates of Xtlel- phia in '52 as a transfer from that other plate. O'lle.t. He itnmefliately t-stablishetl himself as one of Prep! best football pros- pects. .X season with the B-Squad followt-tl by two with the varsity have more than proven his bat-kfieltl ability antl have gainetl him a position on the .Xll-Northwest Catholic second team. ln his junior year. Bill was Chosen a member of the 1954 Prom Committee. He was a high-scorer on the intramural all-stars tluring both his junior .intl senior years, .ts well as a member of Y the lep Club. Climaxing his two years with the l.ettermen by being elt-ctt-rl presitlent of that group of padtlle wieltlers, Bill has hopes of Continuing his athletic trittmphs at some untleeicletl university. GEORGE WILFRED JOHNSON Marymount Military 1'-.catletny of Ta- coma released a lad in 1952 who quickly rushed to Prep antl who has been here ever sinceg his name, George johnson. One of the top funsters of Adelphia, George has tlone time with a number of extra-curri- cular clrives, such as: Sotlality 33 Panther Club -lg Pep Club 3, 43 anal Harlequin Club 4, tl'ublicity Staff of The Milky YVay 3 Stage Crew of Green l'astures b. George Calls himself Dual Pipes, which gives you some irlt-a of his chief hobby, tearing arountl in his gutless Fortl. The future holtls no uncertainty for George who has his sights aimetl on the automo- tive or marine business. XYith his humor antl backgrountl, he is a sure bet to vonie through on top.
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OWEN CHARLES LICHTENWALNER Batt-lc in '51, wht-rt tht- fltmotl uf grzttltuttt-s frum St. jot-'s swatttpt-tl tht- pttlttct- tru tht- ltttttlt-vztrtl, tht-rc was inclutlt-tl in tht- rttnlts this liktwtltlt- l'rt-pstt-r, Owt-tt l.it'htt-ttw.tl- ttt-r. llt- survivt-tl tht- st-vt-tt pt-ritnls witlt tht- 1,X 5,1.tttt1 .ttttl t-ttrtillt-tl itt tht- frt-shmtut Stttlttlity. Sitttw- thttt wiltl tvpt-ttitttg yt-.tty tlurittg tht- tlttttttrittg uf tht- t'ttttstt'ttt'titttt t-rt-w tm tht- ,Xtlt-lphi.t .tt1t1itiutt, this iutlus- trtttus tt-lluw 11t1sl1t't'l lJ11t'tbl' tltt- spttrlts ut tht- R.ttlitt Clttlt ttntl .t firm sttppttrtt-r ul' tht- tt-ttms frtutt Stttttlt- l'rt-p. hl1stt-rfltn1tl- win trit-tl tt: rt-t'hristt-tt him Ost'.tr .tftt-r txtlling hint thttt for .t yt-:tr ttf .Xlgt-ltr.t. St-rittusly, Uwt-rt hats st-t his guttl in tht- t-ngint-t-ring tit-1t1,ttnt1 with his ltttt'lcgrutttttl in m.tth, tht- trtltls .trt- .tll working for him. li! X4 is tht g., ROBERT SHERYYOOD LUND Xu-tttht-r ul'-thu South St-.tttlv iuh tlttt tm s ttttt-lhgt-ut .Xtlt-lpht.ttt, Hull u .ttlt- st-html prt-pttntttntt fur liult t t tt thttt 11,11 Nl. ittstitutt- 111-51. lung Ht 1 ht ftrt tmt ttr tt l'rtpttut ttt 517011 4 5 s ' 's tht- K1ttrttl.tkt- tgritlirttu with tht l'rttst Itmtttltttll srlutttl. Sttttw- tht-tt, ht- hts - pit-tl his timt- ht' kt-t-ping his tgtuttlt pu up ut tht- lttftt 'tttp twt-tttyf l'rttltt tmt- tit tht- must wt-ll-rt-tttl l'rt-ps trs -tttls tttutt- tt lttt ul his spurt- ttmt in tht- f.tst-itttttittn ttf history. Ol his at STANLEY MORRISQN LINDRQS lttt-ltlvit-s,.ztrgtting tztlct-s' ltrp tsrlttt-t s .-Xnttts ttttme to Pztnthcrvillt- in 1951 lmmtf whh 'S 1 mlllfllllil' 'fr' HMN lhll 1rttmSt. Bcnetlicfs. .Xs zt frt-shm.tn, ht- wits lhv Sumh mm lh' C 'UI will' XM 'hm I Amin, in Spring' playing football, lmskmv ltutlw .tlmut thztt: ltuti tht- 1l.tss ttf ww ls ltttll, .tntl lbttsulmttll with tht- firstAt't-.tr Hmllfllilll I BMW NIHHIN In lm ' srtuattls. During: his sttphtuttttrt- yt-.tr ht-rt-, ll 'l'Wl H' Xltmrry wits at mt-mlmt-r uf tht- Sttthtlity fur tht- st-t-tmtl timt- ttntl wits tt ltttt-kht-ltl -t.tr for tht- B-Squtttl ftmtltztll tt-ztm. Ht- t-.trttt-tl his vgtrsttv 'S in ttmtlntll its it jumtmr .tutl for tht- p.tst two yt-ttrs hats lit-t-tt tt mt-mltt-r ttf tht- l.t-ttt-rtttztn's Club. Nlttrrfs spurt- timt- is usttxtlly Spt-111 in tntinirtg fttr .tttt.t- tt-ur huxing httuts: :tt school ht- uphultls his rt-pu tttttttn tts tht- most tt-.trt-tl ln' .tll tht- f.tt'tt1ty. Imttlcirtgf tu tht- futurt-, ht- plttrts ttt ltt-t'tmtt- gt 'Big Tttwtt' nt-wsp.tpt-t' rt-pttrtt-r. LESLIE CHARLES LORANG Nlooscmfl'Nortttu- l3irtl llttgu--.tll ttltl up to tht- s.tmt- frit-ntlly Christ tht- Kimz ttt't-. Lt-s l.ur.tttg. l7t-spitt- .t p.trt-timt- mlm, this rttngx' spttrts t-ttthusi.tst 1t.tst'ttttnt1 Y 111119 to RCCP LICIIYU 111 tl Yt11'lt'1f' U1 IFUD tttttcttons. Pthttg his .tt-vttmphshmt-nts ut ttttt- lump. wt- hntl: Stttlality 1, 2, 3, 43 l't-p Clult, 2, 3, -11 Ftttttlttll 2. 3, -11 Yttrsitt' 42 1.t-ttt-rm.ttt's Clttlt 4: Frttsh Bttrl-it'1ll.1l1.ll'1tl l3.tst-ltttllz B-Sqtt.ttl littskt-tlt.tll .tntl l3.tst-- lt.tll 23 .mtl l'tmltt Squtttl t?1 4. l.t-s h.ts t-tutvirtt-t-tl himst-11 th.tt ht- tt.ttt sing so ht- txtlls th.tt ont- ttf his ltttltltit-s, .tltutg sitlt- uf howling, st-outing, wumt-tt, mitlgt-t t'.trs, .mtl CYO sttttistivs. St-rittusly, ht- 151111901 tht- mttst wt-ll-lilct-tl l'rt-pstt-rs .trtwtmtl .mtl is .t t-inch to ctnttt- tltrutttzh tm Ittp in his txtrt-t-r its gut ztrchitt-t-t. 71 1.1
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