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WESLEY GORDON HOHLBEIN That man trying to sell the Floating Bridge must be Itchy -or else someone has beat him to the sale. It took Wes two years to see the light before he came to Prep. He entered as a iunior from Lincoln. Since then the life of the Jesuits has been seriously complicated. Wes hit his stride during his senior year by becoming a Sodalist, a member of the Harlequin Club, and the Panther Staff. The Ski Club served as another means for Wes to enioy his hobby of skiing. Wes constantly maintains that he was framed. The question: Who did it, Wes? V JOHN ALBERT HEVLY A neat guy--what a friend--loyal to the end-that's our boy Jack from St. Joe's . Jack's activities include: Honor Student 2, 'ly Sodality 4, 2, I, Echo Staff 4, Harlequin Club 4, 1, Football I, Baseball 1. Hev is the type who can find time to enioy several sports, such as skiing, fishing, and women. A combination of all these would be too much for an ordinary person, but not Hev . WeIl, what's the scoop are the words that echo from the Montloke Drugstore every noon as Jack wanders through the door. Another hobby of Jack's is first period English with Father Lanphier. Everyone hopes Hev succeeds in his ambition to--ESCAPE! Hevb Hob ,bein Hoi' ROBERT GLEN HOLT Blessed Sacrament lost a swell guy when Grabba Holt entered Prep in 1946. One might meet Bob anyplace schussing down Cascade slopes or dancing the night through with a fair beauty at Prep's social festivities. Grabba has made his mark at Adelphia. His activities include: Honor Student T, Sodality 3, 2, 'lp Class Officer 3, Pan- ther Club 4, 3: Ski Club 4, 3, 2, 1, President 4, Prom Committee 3: Football 2, 1, Basketball 'lp Ski Team 4, 3, 2, l, Captain 4, All-State 4. To extend the city limits out to 115th is Bob's present ambition. That's a iob for the city council.
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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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ROBERT HAROLD JONES Bob Jones-a common name for an uncom- mon man. A brash, bold personality and a qual- ity of friendship were the things that Moses brought with him to Prep from St. .laseph's. Dur- ing his four years at the Prep, Bob has con- stantly sought to improve on Einstein's theory. He neglects to mention which particular theory. Pos- sibly all of them? While at Adelphia, Hamer played baseball during his freshman and sopho- more years and was a pitcher for the Cub team while a freshman. The Harlequin Club drew most of his attention while he was a senior. Bob coyly remarks Horsemeat! to all doubtful statements. kiiser kdqfer LOUIS ANTHONY KAUFER The thing that first strikes a person about Louie is his quiet, likeable nature. This quality has enabled him to win the friendship of all his companions. Louis has been an active Prepster ever since his entrance from St. Joe's in l946. His records include Class Officer 4, 3, 1, Student Council 4, 3, 'I, Honor Student 4, 3, 2, I, Sodality 4, 3, 2, I, Echo Staff, Editor, Panther Club 3, 4, Panther Staff 4, 3, 2, l, Editor 4, Harlequin Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, Junior Elocution 'lst 2, Senior Elo- cution lst 3, and Football 2, 'l. ln the field of Public Speaking, Louie won Impromptu at S. U. 3, Dramatic Reading at Gonzaga 3, 4, Debate Finals at S. U. 4, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, 3, Apologetics 4, 2, Extemp 2nd place G. U. 4. E. GERALD BERNARD KAISER Effervescing with energy, full of life, always laughing-that's Kyz. ln his years at Prep he found time for being an Honor Student 2, 1, Sodalist 4, 2, 1, Letterman Club 4, Debater 1. Jerry also played baseball for Prep throughout his four years, making the Varsity in his third and fourth year. He was St. Edward's gift to Prep and they were rather generous in letting him go. As the repeated cries of lust who do you think you are? echo down the halls of Adelphia, one may rightly assume that Jerry is somewhere nearby. He developed his arm which he uses so capably in baseball by cracking the whip for the stage- coach driver from the South End on his way b school in the morning. 1 :tiger , 'A .
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