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FLOYD PHILIP BROWN Ol' Dependable Phil, barged into Prep in T4 from St. Benedict's. After procrastinating ir a year, Phil ioined the Harlequins, by 'orking on the stage crew of the 'Mikado. s a iunior, Phil was promoted to stage man- ger of The Miser, and of the spring pro- Jction, H.M.S. Pinafore, and in his senior ear, he worked on both plays. Ten Little ndians and The Taming of the Shrew. Iso, this year, Phil was Editor-in-chief of the :ho. Quite a math student, he plans to at- nd S.U., to maior in mechanical engineer- g. Phil also plans to develop a new sham- ao for Sean Malone's curly locks. MICHAEL SALTER BURRIS Benny bounced up to Prep in 1954 from St. Theresa's. Mike was a member of the Sodality I, 2, Vice Prefect l. As a frosh, Mike ioined the Panther staff and placed third in the Junior Elocution Contest. ln his soph year, he ioined the Harlequin Club and was an active member 2, 3, 4, playing a major role in Ten Little lndians this year. Mike was elected into the Panther Club 3, and became Sec.-Treas. 4. He managed baseball 3, 4, and basketball 2. Mike also was a mem- ber of the Letterman's Club 4, Pep Club 4, and was a cheerleader 4. After graduation Mike plans to study engineering at Notre Dame. MICHAEL RICHARD CAHAN It was in the fall of 1954 that Mike Cahan climbed up the hill from St Teresa s to begin a four year stay at Prep that was to be a very remarkable one indeed. Among Mikes many activities are: class Veep 1, class Prexy 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, A.S.S.P. Secretary- Treasurer 3, Sodality l, 2, Prefect 2, Prom Committee 3, and Panther Club 3, 4. In ath- letics, Mike further distinguished himself by playing Frosh football and Varsity football 4, basketball 2,-3, 4. Mike plans to get a good iob that will give him plenty of time to devote to his hobby-keeping Garvey from being too happy. ROY SIDNEY CARLSON, JR. Roy, the 4B Phantom , calculated his way into Prep as a frosh from Bellevue Junior High in 1954. He spends most of his time figuring out Physics and Trig problems on his slipstik , and being investigated in English class. Roy has two hobbies, archery and girls, which qualifies him for the Cupid of 1he Class of '58. His ambition is a career in nuclear physics at Santa Clara, which may lead to his other goal, to blow up Prep. Good luck in both, Roy! 17
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JOHN GARY BLOOMER Play the role, Garv! , shouts one of West Sea1tle's contributions to Prep. Jon-O en- tered Prep from James Madison Junior High in l954. He spent a year with the frosh foot- ball team, then continued with the J.V.'s. He looked good for a varsity position in his iunior year until a broken leg ended his football hopes. His other activities include: Cub Basketball and Varsity Basketball, Class Veep 2, Student Council 2, and Class Athle- tic Director 4. John claims that his ambition is to fly a B-52 around the world with Garvey and Smirnoff, but it looks as if a mechanical engineering course will take John to either Seattle U. or Gonzaga. DAVID FERDINAND BOULANGER Meet one of the laziest fire-balls at Prep -- Dave Boulanger. Coming from St. John's in 1954, Dave decided to go all out for Prep, as long as it didn't interfere with his sleep. Amazingly enough, he succeeded, as his ex- tracurricular activities prove: Football l, 2, 3, 4, B-Squad 2, Varsity 3, 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Panther Club 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4, and Class Athletic Director 4. Dave spends most of his time keeping his bomb running and Patty happy. Dave plans to go to college, and whatever field he chooses, if his high school record is any indication, Lazy Dave's dreams are sure to materialize. JAMES PATRICK BRADLEY Roaring down the hill from St. Joe's in the fall of '54, Brad spent a year getting ac- quainted, then flew into a maze of activities: Harlequin Club 2, 3, 4, Panther Club 3, 4, Sec.-treas. 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Class Pres. 3, Class Veep 4. Jim also has been selected as a CYO Boy of the Month and Exchange Club Boy of the Year. Although he claims that his life's ambition is to see Boulanger happily married, we suspect that Pharmacy School is beckoning to Jim. His enthusiasm and drive, coupled with his per- sonality, undoubtedly will help him get to the top rung of any ladder. g X 16 .tg -1 f- tr WILUAM CLARE BRILLAULT Details, minor details! This phrase char- acterizes one of the quietest and least flus- tered guys at Prep, Bill Brillault. Bronco sauntered into Prep from Assumption Grade School in the fall of 1954. He tried Frosh football, but soon switched to baseball. He played Soph-Frosh baseball l, 2, and then with the Varsity 3, 4. Bill also played J.V. football as a iunior. He is a baseball statis- tics fiend in his spare time. Bill claims that, after a few years at Santa Clara, he wants to own a newspaper with twenty pages of sports. Whatever he decides to do, Bill is sure to take all the bumps in stride. 'lt A xx 'Y' if 1 .Ex . 1-' if
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JAMES BALDWIN CARRELL Jim ambled into Prep in the fall of 1955, after spending a year at Nathan Eckstein Junior High School. Jim soon found his way around, and was often overheard saying, Gee, Mister, the funniest thing happened to me last night. lt seems that I was iust going to start my homework, and . . . Muscles, as the nickname might well imply, spends much of his spare time playing around with weights. He claims that his career in life will be that of a human fly, but we suspect that the School of Dentistry at the U. of W. will be taking up much of Jim's time for the next few years. Hey Mac! Wake upl l 18 s mg, .C ,JA WILLIAM EDWARD CARTER It took Bill Carter almost two terms to find his way from St. Joseph's in Chehalis up to Prep's front door, but he quickly made up for the head start of the rest of his class, and has done well for himself in his stay at Prep. Leetle Willie was a member of the Debate Club 23 Sodality 2, 4: Pep Club 31 Radio Club 4, and Harlequin Club 2, 3, 4, having roles in My Three Angels and Ten Little Indians. After graduation Willie plans to enter Santa Clara where he can learn to get ahead in life. He says that he'll fi- nance his education by working as a doorman at Helen Bush. l -i vi
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