Most Likely to Sueeeecl ....A.... ........... bl ohn Hutchinson Most Representative. . . Most Energetic' .... . Most Depencluhle .... Most Loyal ...... Most Optimistic. . . . Most Pessimistie. . . Most Humorous .... Most Popular, . . Best Stuclent ........ Best Stuflent' Athlete .... Best :Xetor ......... Best c10I1lCtll1lll. . . Best Urzitor. . . Best Dehzitor. . . Best Athlete ,,..,...,. Most All Around Athlete, . . Best XX riter ..,,........ Best Looking. . . Best Dancer .... Best Driver. , . . . . . Ralph Alfieri .joe Mel,z1ughlin . . . , .Mike XYyne . . ,jerry Sullivan . . .Don Ihsen . , . .Nerl Ulwell . , .jim Gallagher 4 .Gary Allmreeht john Hutchinson .....,lVIilce Shen . . .jerry Murphy . . . .jim Allen l . . .I,:u'ry Grunt . . .Paul Doyle . . . .Riek Dalton . . . .Mike Shen . . .Dzwe Leigh , . . .joe tlneeelii ......Boln Gilroy . .George Xylllllllll
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E Q' 'sn-4 BERNARD ROBERT BADER l'rep's answer to Nodose, 'Snoozv Bob Bader, is one of the many laboring men around our hallowed domain. His part time job and sputtering 'shot-rod' have occupied much of his free time through his four vear -stretch at l'rep. AX product of St. C'atherine's, this bass-voiced funster was runner-up to Freddie Rahn in the best-storv teller award of 1054. Bob has consistently been in the upper half of the '55 class as far as grades go, and his sports interests were satisfied by a trot with the 'lirack Team 2. .Xt the present time, he is aiming to sell his '30 Ford for 3100, and then his plans for an engineering career will swing into action. km' lg, if WILLIAM PATRICK BEATON l'at came soaring into the front office of .Xdelphia in 1951 with a report card from St. jot-'s to back up his claim of graduating from that institute on the 'Hillf liver since his arrival, l'at has shown his driving personality in all of his activities. lle was a member of the Frosh Sodality of '52 and of the Pep Club during that same year. It is not hard to find Pat snoring in any of Nlr. XYebber's peppv classes, if you care to gaze behind a radiator. When vacation time comes along l'at heads for the foam- ing brime of the Pacific and his spot at one end of a deep-sea fishing pole. .Xttuned to this pet hobby of angling, he has high hopes of some dav catching the first 500 pound salmon. JOHN RAYMOND BARTH Quick, john, your slide rule! This crv cin be heard in Father Falst-tto's Trig, class every time anything involving two- digit multiplication comes up. Une of l'rep's trip mathematicians, john came from that joint near The Names, St. joseph's. .Xs a sophomore, john entered the Sodalitv and later joined forces with the Radio Club, where he has been found every noon for the past three vears, teaching Goosman the fitter points of turning on a short-wave set. john's after hour hobbies are chemistry and cars, and he has high hopes of becom- ing one of the world's foremost chemical engineers. XYith his sharp mind and keen curiosity, john is a cinch bet to replace liinsteiu. JOHN DANIEL BLANKENSHIP One of the founding fathers in 'Locker 324' and the trickiest senior at l'rep that's john Xlr. B. Blankenship, 'l'ravel- ing by dogsled from liverett has been a most outstanding accomplishment of this graduate of Perpetual Help Grade School of 1952. jumping into Prep as a sophomore, john tried his hand at a little baseball and earned his Soph-lfrosh letter. .X full- fledged Sodalist during his junior and senior years, john has shown his slv wit and humor to be among the sharpest around iXdelphia. Nlagic, his favorite hob- bv, takes up some of his after-school hours, and the rest is filled with dreams about Sharpt-'s knack for sleeping during 6th period Sociology: cf? QU'
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