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Stal! an-0.0-7Qs-laws to D.i.dne91v-0. c-vu.. ev-on PATRICK OWEN COYNE The Windy City presented Pat to Prep as a sophomore in 1947. Since the fateful day that Penniless came to Adelphia, the intramural sports league has been sparked with his briliant per- formance and good sportsmanship. Pat played Baseball as a sophomore and it was there that he discovered a need for a baseball bat for left- handed people. Since that time he has been spending all his leisure studying the problem from every angle. There must be someone who will manufacture it. The members of the' opposite sex seem to hold a slight attraction for this Prepster, too: only natural, though. D EM., equi.: DAVID VINCENT DENNIS Dave brought all his ambitions with him to Prep from St. Joseph's. The moment he entered the school, he proved himself to be an ideal classmate from all view- points. He engaged in the Sodality for three years and served as a class officer as a freshman. Football 4, 3, Varsity 47 Oratory 25 Honor Student 'lf and Let- terman Club 4, were his other activities. When Blade isn't pursuing the women fand catching them occasionallyl he is working on his ambition, and a noble ambition it is- to become an educated tramp. JOHN HENRY DeMAN Gabe was Blessed Sacrament's gift to Adel- phia. During his four years at Prep, John made an impressive record which includes: Student Coun- cil 47 Class Officer 4, 3, 27 Sodality 4, 3, 2, I. Prefect 3, Harlequin Club 4, Ski Club 3, 27 Football 3, 2, ip Varsity 3. John loves to play cards and enioys the beverages usually accompanying such an activity. He plans to enioy himself when he graduates and settle down to the business of Living . If Gabe is in agreement with a lucky bystander, the response he will mutter is Uh-huh by way of acknowledgement. K , ik. ggi
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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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-- 2 --Y-2' - -'--- i 35' J 5 if F' g h. I LARRY ERDMAN DE VRIES There are many people at Prep but there is only one Pervy . He came as a freshman from St. Catherine's. A brilliant student, Perv has constantly been among the top three in his class. His genuinely Prep hobby of women has been curbed of late. However, he still has the Prep competitive spirit and his ambition is to drive around H. N. A. on the sidewalk. ln the field of activities, he leaves Prep with: Honor Student 2, lp Sodality 4, 3, 2, lp Echo Staff 4, Harlequin Club 4, lp Debate 2, 1, and Baseball I. WILLIAMI ANDREW DI GLERIA Just sit back there and vegetate, DiGleria - familiar words in a sixth period German class bring back fond memories of our hero, Bill. Dig entered Prep from St. Theresa's in 1946. His career at Adelphia includes a roster of the fol- lowing: Sodality 4, 3, 2, lp Football 2, 'lp Bar- ketball lp Echo Staff 4, Letterman Club 47 Elo- cution 2, Baseball 4, 3, 2, 'l, Varsity 4, 3. As with every other typical Prepster, Batch has his little troubles with women, studies, activities, and other little extras, but Bill maintains that I'll get by. So far the first mentioned activity has worked itself out to his satisfaction with little effort on his part. Guess he's iust got a way. 'h teeti 'ffm ,Q l l 'i' 3 rw .y M ' ' ,. '51 5 -va i41 9. Nw- .'i- -.-. r' - Drab: 'el' eflg ROBERT EMMETT DRUMMEY At the graduation exercises for Moler Barber College, no doubt Rags will be at the head of his class. Chead barber-get it?J Drum came to Prep from St. Patrick's in the fall of 1946 and ioined the other bewildered freshmen at Prep. Evidently, it didn't take Bob long to overcome his bewilderment, because he has found time for several other activities. These are: Sodality 4, 3, 2, 'I. Varsity 47 Baseball 'lp Cheerleader 21 Let- terman Club 4p and Echo Staff 4. Here's hop- ing that Rags comes through along with the other Prepsters at good old Moler Tech.
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