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15 ROBERT NI ORIN COOM BS lt is not because he loves to hsh that they 1-all hint Stn-elhead. It' you can figure that one out. you have inet one of the most sportiye chaps at l'rep, Bolt Coombs. .X product of .Xssuinption Grade School, Bob has prohalvly seen ntore of the world than Captain Yideo. His father, a long time eaptain in the Navy, was re- quired to he on the niove 111051 of the tinte. so Bolt claims he, hiniselt, should be teach- ing Geography 5, 6 at lidison Tech. Seriously, he was a member of the freshman football squad and a three year inan with the Radio Club. .Xlso on the Business Staff of the lfclzfw, Bob is aiming for a li. S. de- gree at some undeeided university on the west coast. RICHARD JOHN DALTON Rabbit roared into the halls of l'rep in the fall of '52 alter a session at Nathan l-fekstein junior High. Since then, he has probably seen his name in headlines more often than any other high-sehool athlete in the City. For two seasons, Rick led l'rep gridironers to touchdown after touchdown with his jackrabhit running and passing. .X unanimous ,Xll-Cross-State choice as a senior, he also placed on a nunilier of national all-star elevens. liut his first love is hast-hall, in which he has been a top slugger for the past couple years. lntra- mural basketball and letterntan duties fill out the tough daily schedule for Rick, who has his sights set on Xlieky Nlantles jolt with the Yankees. NIAURICE ANTHON Y DELOY Nlaurtee eanie to l'rep as a graduate of the St. xlohn's class of 1051. On his first year, he entered l'rep's fiodality and re- niained active in that organization for four years. lle was also a promising de- hater during his freshtnan semesters. NYhen his card shark buddy, Nlr. Kenner, was moderating the Orpheans in '53 and '54, Nlauriee was one of the H1051 active ntenihers. llis scholastic standing has proven his prowess as a student. which can lie seen by his four year stretch in the 'top ten.' Other than his hobby of teaehing llutehinson the fine points of the Greek languatge or how to get at drag with Mr. lieuzt-r, Nlaurice continues along in his studies in hopes of lit-eointng one of St-attlt-'s leading lawyers. CHARLES WILLIAM CURRY, JR. Soaring in from St, INIary's Grade School in Peoria, Illinois in the fall of '51, Chuck Curry has wandered the Adelphia corridors ever since. .X bright student, especially in his niath specialties, he has l-:ept his grade point well up on the chart ot '55 grads. But his real interest is focused on Room 22 and the Radio Club. One of the few licensed amateur hams at Prep, Chuck has been a driving force in the electronic brotherhood of .Xdelphia for the past three years. Elected Yice-President of the 'ear- phone addicts' in his senior year, he has his heart set on continuing along that same line and tnayhe some day operating as an electrical engineer. V? 'fx
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RONALD HERYI, H-OYCE lJitln't lt-.trn niut-h :tt Qnt-t-n .Xnnt-. says this 195-l trztnslit-r frtnii thtit hilltnt instittilt-, sttvtlty lltmn lint-t-t-. .X grt-nt p.trt tif his t-ightt-t-n xt-urs hatvt- lit-t-n SIJUIII in lurt-tgn t-tnintrtt-s, with it lung spt-ll in lfurtipt- nntl tht-n it st-vt-ntt-t-n nitznth strt-it-h :tt tht- htnnt-liaise tif tht- ,lt-suits. jatpztn. XX'ilh at l.ttht-r in tht- .Xrtnt-tl St-rvit't-s, Run hits lit-t-n t-tltttxttt-tl in t-vt-ry twrnt-r of tht gltilmt-, lllll ht- still scents tu httvt- t-njtryt-tl his fmt--yt-:ir stay att l'rt-p. .X spztrt- tinit- golft-r, Ron is t'tirrt-ntly :tt-tive in tht- Ctmst Gtiztrtl Rt-st-rvt-, :intl tntty t'tmntintit- that at-tivitv up in tht- lrigitl north, wht-n :mtl if his pl.tns for zittt-ntling tht- l'nix't-r slIX' tif .Xlztslm t-tnnt- lVllt'. .tn-1 N.--H EDWARD PETER BRILLAULT lin, l-.tl tnnnt- tti l'rt-p in 1952 trtnn Xzithnn lftltstt-in ,lunitnr High. Ht- prtmvt-tl hinist-ll' ttzlit-tluitt-11 slit'lit't'witlt tt l,.tsltt-t- lmll for lit- inzttlt- tht- ll-Stitmtl tts at stmphti- nitirt-. Sinct- tht-n, ht- h.ts tlt-vtrtt-tl his t.ilt-nt to tht- intrzitntirztl league, wht-re he sptirltt-tl his -l.X twine sngtppt-rs tu it tint- rt-t-tvrtl. Hut lftl's rt-gil ltivt- is li.ist-hall. lftrr twti stinnnt-rs ht- pltiyt-tl with tht- .Xint-ritutn Lt-gitin lmll t'luh, prt-pnring hinist-If fur Prt-p's Xlirsity tluring his last stxlzstltts. XX'hilt- so titttipit-tl, ht- pursttt-tl his litihhy til' hitting two htnnt- runs tt gnint-. lftl ht1pt's tt: pltty in tht- City-State heist-lmztll t't,intt-st anti if zilmility nntl 11 likenlvlt- per- sonality tlt-tt-rmine who will plgty. ht- shnnltl ht- il surt- stnrtt-r. ROBERT THEODORE CARLSON Vp stt-ps atntntht-r til' thust- St. 'Int-'s lmys in the pt-rsrrn of liuh Cttrlstni. This Capital Hill rtmtlstt-r is tht- owner tif that t-hugging grt-t-n Cht-V st-t-n tlziily pnrltt-tl nt-air tht- stntth tltmr tif llrt-p. .Xlongsitlv nf his after- st'lttJtJl juli, Huh h.is lottntl tiint- tn spt-ntl lhrct- yt-urs in tht- l'rt-p Stitltility. Ht- nlstu plziyt-tl Cult fotitlitill its at frt-shnittn. Ont- of tht- nttist rtihitl rtititt-rs fnr.Xtlt-lphi41n tt-inns, ht- is st-t-n .it nt-.trlx' t-vt-ry' litxtatlmll trr lntisltt-tlrztll gttnit-. litmllt-ge plains for litih nrt- stunt-what up in tht- stir, hut ht- is filling up his frt-t- nitvnit-nts lit' figuring at tittit-kt-r rtnltt- tn Iinllzirtl. His nmlsititmns lit- StbIlll'Wllt'l'l' in tht- plqtnt- til tht- snarling wtmrltl tif lbllsltlvss. JOSEPH MARTIN COOGAN t'tmgtir rti.trt-fl thrtnigh tht- lrtint tltitirs 1-f,Xtlt-lphizi Hull in Il'1l'i1UllllIlI1Ul Sl zintl ht- hits been si going t-tincern t-vt-r sint't-, its t-nn ht- st-t-n hy his rt-rurtl. It runs like this: Stitlnlity l, 2,351-'rtisli I-'titnli.ill, l3.1sl-tt-tlmll, .intlBttst-httll1B-squitd Bttskethzill 35 Cheer- lt-titlt-r 3: Panther Staff 3: Class St-t-re-tary 33 Harlequin Cluh 3, 4: Class .Xthle-tit' Prtnntitt-r -lg Vt-p Clnh -1: eintl Xlirsity Ft1t1tlittll4. jtvt-'stunlaititm ibllllllilfffikillfl mist- fifteen chiltlrt-n, none of whom. ht- s.iys, will lit- sent tn Prep. It's 4ttiylJotly's gut-ss tis to who is niurt- tlt-tt-rniint-tl iilllllll tht- l.tst htilf tif that sttttt-ment, hltit- wr tht- ftlt'l1lIX'. St-ritiusly, jtit- has sights pointing ttiwtirtl tt t-ollt-ge t-flttrzttirun. inxtylwt- .tt Xltist-tm' ll. l?l. Q 1?
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PAUL ALLEN DOYLE Seattle Prep will never regret the scholarship they awarded to a graduate of Our Lady of the Lake, namely Paul Doyle, alias Cradle Robber. Paul began his full schedule as a freshman debater and has kept the forensic flag flying all four years. He was president of the Debate Club as a senior, as well as a contestant in the Yoiee of Uemocracy finals. .-Xlways an honor roll lad, Paul also played a part in the Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 and was chosen Prefect 3, 4. .-Xdd to this fottr solid years on the Panlher Staff, and two terms in the Panther and Orphean Clubs, and you find one of the H1051 versatile and well-liked of the Beuzer Boys. aw- , GREGORY LEE EISEN Speed flew into Prep in 1951 from the lakeshore wilds of St, Teresa's. Since waltz- ing through these famed portals, he has distinguished himself as a spirited and loyal Prepster. Always an able athlete, Greg turned out for the Cub basketball squad in his first year and for B-Squad basketball in the succeeding two years. Holding his namesake high, he graced the track team with his presence as a sprinter 2, 3, 4. He claims dozens of hobbies, one of which is dreaming up huge words, mostly of the unpronounceable variety. .-Xlthough his most important ambition is to sell his Stude to a Holy Names cheer- leader, he still hopes to go into an Escort Service Co-op with Robel and his buddies. A ALLAN JOSEPH FOX ,Xl trooped into our ltallowwl halls in the tall ot '31, .t gratltlate ot St, f'ailierine's. l'pon his .tt't'ix'al he entered the Sotlahty L Illilll with it flare for mztthematies, lluring hi' r and senior years. football and skiing i't-eeivetl a major 'portion of his .tfter hour time. .Xs a senior, ,Xl iomed the Letter- man! Club upon reeeiving his varsity foot' ball monogram. With tongue in cheek. soft spoken .Xl elaims that his ambition on this planet is to get one grade higher than Gilroy, Un the serious side, he has high hopes of putting his keen mind to praetieal use in some Hroeket to Mars eorporation .ts their chief aerotiatttttxtl engineer. 'fb Yard' ROBERT GEORGE ENGEL Bob entered Prep in '51, from the mighty institute of Assumption Grade School. Since then, he has earned a fine record for himself, which consists of the following: Sodality 1, 2, 3, Frosh Football and Basketball, B-Squad Basketball 23 Track Squad 23 Class Yeep 2, 43 Class Athletic Director 3, B4Squad Football 3, Pep Club 3,-1, Harlequin Club 2, 3, 43 The King , Panther Club 53 Echo Editor-im Chief 4. Besides being on the move all the time, Bob seems to have gained the ad- miration and friendship of everyone of his fellow Prepsters. His consistent drive and hard work have been the key factor in the success of this year's annual. With his background, Bob is sure to come through in the business world. id -scu-
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