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John Wallace Boyer John Grubby Boyer entered the halls of Prep in i952 from Franklin High School in Seattle. John has been a very active Prepster ever since he entered the dry halls. He rooted in the Pep Club 3, wrote for the ECHO 4, and has been a member of the Sodality 3, 4. John might well have won the inspirational award for his great job on the B-squad football team 4. He was also active in the Ski Club 3. His favorite saying is, That's about the size of it, and he has a very interesting hobby-girls. His big ambition is in medicine, but he also hopes to live long enough to see John Ditore with a 3.2 scholastic average. i 'BK I xl 1 if John Terrence Bannon St. Joseph's came forth with another dandy when John Terrence Bannon entered Prep in Sep- tember, l95O. Immediately he was elected vice-president of his class and then proceeded to make a name for himself in Frosh football and Cub basketball. The following year, John became class secretary and played a season with the B-squad pigskinners. Outside of school John keeps busy with an extensive study of the automobile industry, and often goes a hunting. His ambition is to become a financier in the real estate world. There seems to be little doubt that he will make the grade. Gerald Andrew Bunn Jere reported at Adelphia, a sophomore, straight from the Marymont Military Academy in Tacoma. After becoming adiusted to the looser discipline, Jere ioined the track squad. As a senior, he talked himself into two iobs on the ECHO staff, writing and typing up much of the copy you see on these pages. A Sodalist in his fourth year, Jere also blew his trumpet l glorified horn as Jerry Heppel would sayl in the pep band. His hobbies-skiing, girls, and rifles- indicate that he is fond of enioying nature and the great outdoors with companions. But if Jere realizes his ambition, the faculty hasn't seen the last of him. He hopes to run a rickshaw stand at Prep in future years. 17 Patrick Joseph Bowling A ray of sunshine entered Prep in the form of Pat Bowling when he came to Prep in 1950 from Marymount Military academy in Tacoma. His pleasant personality has won him friends every- where he goes. Jives as his friends call him, has been a member of the Sodality 2, 3, and the Glee Club 3. Pat, whose favorite saying is l'm not taIkin', holds up collecting records as his favorite hobby. He has fond hopes of going for in medicine, and we who know him are sure he will. His main interest now is to get Marie's phone number.
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Edmund Peter Allen When Bush walked into Adelphia that warm fall day in '50, few realized what a worthy present St. Theresa's had made to Prep. But it wasn't lang before Ed began showing his great athletic ability. He is one of the few Prepsters ever to be a four year varsity baseball star. He was class officer 4, 3, 2, member of the Sodality 3, 2. lg on Student Council 4, 3, Intramural all- stars 2, All Cross-State second team 3, first team 4, and Letterman's Club 4, 3, 2, being elected Veep 4. His football career, beginning with the frosh, ended four years later when, as team cap- tain, he led the Panthers to their best season since entering the Cross-State League. His ambition, to be a Yankee catcher, might thus enable him to afford La Pierre's Hatrod shop. X 'lillliz Li lv 3 Qs 1 6-fl 'i 43 ' i i tif' l if 4, In x llul, i ' ii viii n uw MV L ll ti ig QW 'A if l if M J A l iw E A x . l W William Bernard Anderson Andy descended on Prep four years ago fresh from St. Pat's. His first loves were the Ski Club 4, 3, 2, l and football 4, 3, 2, l, making a varsity letter for his fine play on the line n his last three years. Other athletic accomplishments include track 3, 2, l, All Cross-State second team as a iunior and first team as a senior, His other activities include Sodality 4, 3, 2, lg class sect. 4, 3, and the Echo staff, making a list which few other graduating seniors can match. As his ambition, Bill has his heart set on one day seeing Dempsey walk down Carroll's stairs. Dan Ballard St. Jahn's added one more bright light to Prep's growing collection when Dan Ballard hit Adelphia in September, 1950. Always eager for activity, Dan, who prefers to be called Hoobs, ioined the Sodality and the Pep Club in his iunior year, and then rounded out his career with the Harle- quins as a star in See How They Run, and the ECHO staff, where he served as Assistant Copy Editor. As for his outside-of-school preferences, Dan indulges in fishing, swimming, and the fair sex. His life will be complete when he teaches Mr. Nelson how to type. Nick Murray Ballard Nick Ballard, Prep's most popular Eskimo, landed here in September and proceeded to make a name for himself on the local track scene. A star discus man, Nick took top honors in the sub- district track meet, walking off with first place in a field that annually boasts the best of competition. To further his athletic achievements, Nick played two years of football-one with the Varsity. He also had one season on the maple courts with the B-Squad. Apart from athletic circles, Nick has devoted his senior year to the Sodality where he sees a beginning for his ambition-a career of social work.
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-1 ff ' fn ' v If W . ig J r , L, ,fl f L, Joseph Michael Burke V - ,' 1 Y s df!! f X ,i Joe made his initial iourney to Prep four long ll . 'ff ey' 1 ears ago, and hasn't been able to break the . 1,1 Ufcj f .44 if If , ll rfljegbit since. A graduate of Holy Family Grade f .1 'ffl I ' 1 li yft ' , ' 1 39 bl , hool, Joe spent the maiority of his term following jf! X I, J f . . is favorite hobby, collecting telephone numbers. fy W l I ' If one can readily see that this stems from his f 'K V ' VE' ' ' , ambition to become a first-rate accountant. Fear- !!-!!! , y If 7 ,splfi ing that he might be led astray by his favorite . v.. 7 ' jizz ' . saying the h--I it is? , Joe ioined the Sodality as !Zf ,V , f a senior. The biggest disappointment that Joe if I I , faces is the fear that he will depart from Prep all ' y fl' .f X without seeing O'Dea fall down. Dave Correau Cambern Spokane's Gonzaga High School yielded a promising student in l95l when Dave Cambern entered Seattle Prep, Dave, or Curly as he is called, has been an active member of the Sodality since he entered Prep. He also participated in Prep's Glee Club l3l. His outside activity is mainly horses, in the hopes of becoming a prospective rancher. He will not be satisfied leaving Prep until he teaches Algebra to Mr. Goodwin. m 'hu' 'Y Sf fl Cliff Stanley Buzard Prep's whiz of the airways, Cliff Buzard, buzzed in from St, Joe's in the autumn of l 950. He entered the Sodality in which he took an active through three of his four years. ln his junior he joined up with the Orpheans and the Club, and continued with the latter group t his senior year. Besides this school activity, which he has taken active part, Cliff indulges general mechanics and chemistry. His ambition is to become a druggist, known for compounding a non-explosive form of nitroglycerine. Duane Philip Carpenter Carp spent his freshman year east of the mountains at Gonzaga High in Spokane. He was a sophomore when he first put in an appearance around Adelphia. His friendly but quiet manner has earned him many friends during his years at Prep. lnclined to indulge in a little bit of day- dreaming, his What say? has become almost a by-word for Duane. In later years he hopes to become an electrical engineer. Then all would be perfect if he could iust move Seattle east of the mountains.
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