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1 PHILIP THADDEUS GARDNER, JR. Bud , an active Prepster from St. Edward's, leaves his Alma Mater with a host of honors. His numerous activities include Student Council 4, 3, 2, Class Olficer 3, 25 Sodality 4, 3, 2, Panther Club 4, 3, President 4, Harlequin Club 4, Letterman Club 4, 3, Prom Committee 3, Football 4, 3, 2, lg Varsity 4, 3, Base- ball 4, 3, 2, l, Varsity 4, 3, All Cross State, Second Team 4, Football Inspirational Award 4, All-Star Game 4. Whether these accomplishments will help Phil to make the starting line-up for Moler Barber College remains to be seen. With a smile on his face, Phil lists his hobby as basketweaving. Well, maybe. I' 'Pr een Hair GREGORY LEONARD GREEN Gang fGreen--catch?J traveled all the way from San Francisco to reach Prep as a sophomore- and Prep was better for his arrival. During his iunior year, Greg ioined the Panther Staff to help put out a great paper. His senior year saw the beginning of his efforts on the cinders. Greg is a speedy typist and took delight in amazing the other aspiring pupils in the Senior Class by his uncanny f?J ability. Hawaiian dances were another of Greg's specialties which served to dis- rupt .lesuit classes by the native comedy. Greg plays the piano in his spare time and should be get- ting pretty good by now. STEVENSON PAUL HAIR As a crochety old man in the Harlequin pro- duction, Arsenic and Old l.ace , Steve gained a reputation as a man of dramatic talents. He came to Prep from Roosevelt as a Junior and has since been in the Harlequin Club in his senior year and also in the Elocution Contest. His favor- ite saying is what a blast! That could be ap- plied to almost anything. Skiing is a sport en- ioyed by many, but by Steve in particular. In the summer, swimming, and boating occupy most of our hero's leisure-the remainder going to women fall year 'round sportj. And what about ambition? Well, Steve tells about it himself- a travelling salesman, no less.
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THOMAS COLEMAN ELLICK Has anyone ever heard of the three percent- ers ? It is doubtful. Tom has however, and the setup must be pretty fair as Rudolph wants to expand the organization all over the world. His many accomplishments include: Student Council 4, Sodolity 47 Echo Staff, Business Manager 4, Pan- ther Staff 4, 3, 27 Panther Club 47 Debate 2, 1, Ski Club 3, Elocution 4, 3, 2: Harlequin Club 4, 3, President 4, Etem. 2, ly Vice President A. S. S. P. 4. Tom's most verdant pastures, however, were the many plays put on by the Harlequins. He was in the S. U. Drama Tournament as a Junior as well as playing the leading roles in several plays. ROBERT VAN PATTEN ELLIOTT Bobbie graduated from St. Joe's in the Spring of 1946 and that fall decided to enter the rolls of the freshmen at Prep. Since that time he has racked up this imposing record: Student Council 'Ip Class Otiicer 4, 3, 1, Sodolity 4, 3, 2, li Pan- ther Club 4, 3, Letterman Club 47 Ski Club 3, 2, Prom Committee 3, Football 4, 3, 2, lp Varsity 41 Basketball 3, 2, 1. Those size thirteen shoes that adorn the feet of that certain Prepster are now constructed at a mass production rate. That's a lucky break for Bobbie. Our Capitol Hill boy has done all right for himself at Adelphia and, who knows, those feet may lead him on to further heights. Eiga, Elliot' abeho THOMAS EDWARD FALSETTO Again, Monte Virgin has added to the enrollment at Prep, this time in the personage of Tom Fug Falsetto. Immediately upon his entrance at Prep, he started out upon his search to get something out of life besides sleep. Tom played basketball as a freshman and sophomore and also turned out for the basketball team iri his first year. Basketball seems to be one of Tom's interests. Notice the word one . The other activity Qhobby?l is the time and money con- suming pursuit of girls .
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GEORGE ADAMS HART What do you mean ? Hmm, Leon must be around somewhere. George came to Prep all the way from Vashion Island and started his career as a typical Prepster. As a sophomore he ioined the ski club and remained in their rolls of mem- bership for two years. During his iunior year, he ioined the track team and succeeded in earning his coveted S . For that he was initiated into the Letterman Club in his fourth year. He also turned out for track in the spring of his senior year. George intends to construct a bridge to Vashon Island. H611 a H 'Titian ein, VICTOR 0'CONNOR HEINS Q Hermit came to Prep from St. Catherine's in the fall of 1946. Since then, the halls of Adelphia have rung with the echoes of l'm not quite finished, Father . But, come Graduation Day, Vic finally finished his term at Prep. A list of his activities reads: Class Officer 2, 'Ip Echo Staff, Feature Editor 4, Letterman Club 4, Prom Com- mittee 37 Football 'Ip Basketball 2, ip Track 4, 3, 2, if Varsity 4, 3, Cheerleader 4, 3, King 3. Vic intends to make his fortune by embezzling from John Andersen and Don Campbell. GERALD ALLAN HAUGHIAN Gerry first appeared at Prep as a freshman from St. John's. In his freshman year. he was active in football and baseball and also man- aged to remain alert for the new fields of en- tertainment-women, that is! At most times, Gerry could be seen wandering around school with a very satisfied smile on his face which is occasioned by the thought of a new tavern with himself be- hind the bar. This is the thing which he has set as a goal in life. He has hopes for lots of custom- ers, if only temptation doesn't get the best of him.
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