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f ee I 2 RICHARD LEWIS ANDERSON Shorty came to Prep from St. John's as a freshman. Since then he has established a record at Prep which embraces the following activities: Honor Student 2, 'lg Sodality 'Ip Letterman's Club 4, 37 Football 3, 2, AI, Varsity 3: and Basketball I. Evidently Dick intends to spend all his money hunting and fishing. It's a good trick if one has the money to start with. If anyone irritates Andy , he will retort with a caustic Well, you know what you can dal This is one argument that na one has, as yet, thought up an answer for. 4 nd,,.,soh Bird BRUCE GERALD BEEZER A stream of lengthy words and Beegie again has the floor. With flowing adiectives and descriptive verbs he puts all listeners in awe. You don't think so? is the comment that precedes a tirade directed at those about him. Beegie intends to live to own a hundred pair of argyle sox. Beegie came to Prep from Montana as a sophomore and immediately set about to establish himself at The Prep and also with the fairer sex of our city. His record stands thus: Sodality 4, 3, 2, Honor Student 3, 2, Class Officer 3: Harleuin Club 4, Track 35 Track Manager 27 Basketball Manager, Varsity 4, 3, 21 Varsity Baseball Manager 4. GEORGE PATRICK BAIRD Osh is another one of those Hill Boys who came down to Prep from St. .loseph's in 1946. Pat swung into things at Prep by ioining the Sodality and remaining there for two years. He was also in the Harlequin Club 4, Elocution 4, 3, 27 and Baseball 2, I. Pat's diligence in German class might have some connection with his planned trip to Germany upon which he plans to find a nice fraulein and settle down. At the present he might be found stumbling among the rocks gn the shores of Puget Sound fishing for rock cod. That's what Pat says, anyway. its . Hzegtasxef x ' W, I. ifry 5 wx rf ,mftrizvz-so.ezetisfv 45' - - FRN' , , inset, 1
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4. was ffl 4' fe. .s Q i STEPHEN PAUL ALLEN Short, fast, and speedy, most aptly describe the little scatback of the senior class. Steff re- ceived his calling from St. Theresa's Grade School in T946. Immediately upon his arrival Steve em- barked on his career as a student athlete. Be- coming an Honor Student in his first year, he has made the following achievements: Sodolity 4, 3, 2, 'l, Echo Stat? 4, Panther Staff 4, 3, Harlequin Club 4, Lettermen Club 4, Debate 2, 'l, Oratory 4, 3, Elocution 1, Football 4, 3, 2, 'I, Varsity 4, Track 3, 2, and Tennis 'l. JAMES ALBERT ALFIERI lf Rainier Valley ever becomes the capital of the state, one may be sure that Alf had something to do with the promotion of the idea. After all, that's his main obiective in life. Jim entered Prep from Monte Virgin as a freshman and since then has entered into the school activities with a zest that belies his appearance. ln his freshman year, Jim was an Honor Student and a member of the Panther staff. His other achievements include: Sodality 3, 2, 1, Debate 2, Elocution 2, 1, and the Camera Club .1. Hip, Q A, 333 if Ulm i-1' -L Afneiri .E 4lle,, 4nde,-,eh JOHN NIELS AN DERSEN Panda entered Prep from St. Joseph's in 1946. His activities started with his first year. They in- clude Honor Student 'l, Student Council 4, 3, 1, Class Officer 3, 2, 'I, Sodolity 4, 3, 2, 'l, Echo Staff, Sports Editor 4, Panther Staff 4, 3, 2 l, Sports Editor 4, Panther Club 4, 3, Debate 4, 3, 2, Harlequin Club 4, 3, Letterman Club 4, 3, Prom Committee 3 Oratory 4, 3, Football 3 2, 1, Varsity 3, Basketball 2, 1, Baseball 'lp Junior Elocution, First Place 1, A. S. S. P. President 4, Best Actor Award, S. U. Drama Tournament 3, American Legion Essay Winner 2, State Finals, Washington State Resources Contest 4, 3, Voice of Democracy,, 2nd.. City final 4, Extemporaneous, 2nd, 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Oratory Cp P. S, 2nd 4.
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HOWARD FRANCIS BUCK Howie entered Prep from St. Mary's in the fall of l946. Since his freshman year he has been active in several fields which include: Honor Student 2, 1, Student Council 4, Sodality 4, 3, Letterman Club 4, 3, President 4, Football, Base- ball 4, 3, 2, 1, Varsity 4 3 2, Basketball 4, 3, 2, l, Varsity 4. Howie is a belligerent boy, it seems. His hobby is raiding the Italian Village in the Gulch. Moreover, he is continually threat- ening to kill someone. Maybe that's why the let- terman Club elected him as its Prexy? lf the secret of eating spaghetti is ever discovered, chances are that Howie will be the gent who patents the method. , ROBERT LAWRENCE BELANGER ' Barnyard has a burning ambition to make money by doing nothing. That's a good trick, if it's possible. His hobby is hunting. Hunting what, arises the ques- tion. St. Edward's was the school that sent Bob to Prep as a freshman. When he was a Frosh, Bob was an Honor Student and a member of the Sodality. He continued in this organization for the next two years. Also, he played football in his freshman year and again when he was a iunior. His remaining record includes: Track 4, 3, Harlequin Club 4, Echo Staff 4, Panther Staff 2, and Ski Club 3, 2, 'l. That's a good, rounded curriculum for anyone. Undoubterly, Bob will make good at his ambition. Maybe he'll let everyone in on the secret. C gf . 'Gift' ' t 1 tiei 8 Bu .. . f ,... cam el ee, ' pbell DONALD HARRY CAMPBELL The person who sent Don to Prep deserves a bow from the waist and a tip of the hat, for in this lad is the spirit that has helped so much in the long road to graduation. Soup , as he is called more affectionately, entered the Sodality as a freshman and remained there for the full four years. He has also been in the Panther Club 4, 3, Harlequin Club 4, 3, Ski Club 3, 2: Prom Committee 2, Basketball 2, l, Track 'l, Debate 'l. He was also a cheerleader in his sophomore year. Don's ambition, one which will not be realized while he is at Prep, is to get where l'm going. fy
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