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Wg.. . LAWRENCE JOHN MCHUGH Equipped with a laugh and a surplus of gray matter, Larry McHugh ino relation to the distinguished Fr. Michael McH.ughl came to Prep on a one-year scholarship from St. Catherine's in the fall of '54. Besides main- taining a four-year, four point grade average, which made him Valedictorian of the Class of '58, Magoo was a Sodality member l, 2, was on the Panther Staff l, 2, 3, 4, Assoc. Editor 4, was on the Echo Staff 3, 4, Assoc. Editor 4, tooted a horn for the Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, and was a member of the Debate Club I, 2, 3, 4. Mac says that he wants to travel to the moon, but we suspect that first a course in engineering will take Larry to some as yet undecided college. PAUL JOSEPH McDOWELL Mac , another of the St. .loe's gang, sauntered down to Prep to begin his high school career. Deciding that making friends Nas of prime importance, Mac divided his rime between this and practicing the art of answering a teacher for five minutes, while saying nothing. Paul says that he thinks he should never get a bad grade. After all, who nnows more about anything than a certain lesuit at S.U.? Paul hasn't decided yet on tis career. For now he'll be satisfied iust to :arove to Mr. Brands that he really knows Nhat he's doing. STEPHEN MCKAY Steve came to Prep in '55 from St. Ed- ward's Seminary in Kenmore. As a sopho- more, Steve limited his talents to the Glee Club while he got acquainted, but he has been in the thick of things as an upper- classman. Besides continuing his Glee Club membership, Steve joined the Plnthor Staff 3, 4, Harlequin Club 3, 4, and Echo Staff 4. Steve professes three main interests-sing- ing, acting, and Carol. His college preference is Seattle U., his ambition to marry Carol. Good luck, Steve! We hope you'll be suc- cessful. DAVID GERARD McMURRAY Now we introduce Dave McMurray, famous inventor of that infamous institution, M.O.A. Dave bopped through Prep's portals in '54 from Immaculate Conception School, to be- come one of the most popular members of his class. Dave was elected class president of lA and in his sophomore year was a fin- alist in the Junior Elocution Contest. As a iunior, he ioined the Glee Club for a two year stay, and was chosen Photo Editor of the Panther. Dave ioined the Harlequins after an excellent job in Ten Little Indians this year. He hasn't decided about his future, but we know that he will be outstanding wherever he is. 29 Rl ,iixf wwf 1:
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RICHARD PUTNAM MITCHELL Another of the daily commuters from vari- ous outlying districts, Dick sauntered into Prep from Bellevue Junior High in the fall of 1954. Mitch's hot forty Ford has been one of the more permanent fixtures in the class of '58's collection of going mills. His great faith in his bomb is pointed out by his favorite expression, Forty Fords don't go! Besides cars, Dick spend his off school hours fiddling with stamps, boats, and new ex- cuses f6r almost anything. Dick claims that his life's ambition is to be a forty Ford Buyer, but it looks as though a pre-medical course at S.U. will intervene. DAVID EDWIN McCAUlEY Where's the party? yells Duke McCau- ley. When Dave entered Prep from St. Ed- wards in 1954, he determined to find out how effectively he could mix school and partying as his favorite expression indi- cates. While at Prep Dave took part in the following, activities: Class Vice-President 1, Soph-Frosh Baseball, Class Athletic Director 2, 35 and Pep Club 3. He claims that his favo- rite pastime is hitting parked cars. Dave plans on a career as a Certified Public Accountant, but he claims that he wants to give Mr. Nelson spats all day long. With his pleasing personality and his sense of humor to help him in life, Dave can't help but be a big success. JOHN FORBES MQDERMOTT When John entered Prep in the fall of '54, he decided to make his daily treks from Mer- cer lsland worth while. He participated in Cub Basketball, Frosh Football, Track 1, 27 Football 2, 3, 45 Varsity 3, Aj Letterman's Club 3, 4, Pep Club Sp Class Sec.-Treas. 3, and Class Athletic Director 4. During the winter, Mac spends his spare time skiing. For now his main ambition is to get to par- ties, but after graduation he plans to attend Dentistry School at the U. of W. John's ability to get things done and his ability to keep a cool head will undoubtedly help him reach success later in life. 28 RODNEY FREDERICK McDONAl.D Rod roared into Prep from St. John's with the rest of the North-enders in the fall of 1954. After a year of getting acquainted, Rod was elected Sec.-Treas. of his class in his sophomore year. He also spent a year with the Sodality in his second year. Mac is famous for his -ability behind the wheel of a car, as his favorite expression, Hold on to yourself, indicates. He has spent much of his time trying to get out of uniust, un- reasonable, and senseless penances. Rod is undecided on his career in life, but whatever he chooses to do, we know that he can be successful at it.
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EDWARD WILLIAM NINNEMAN Ed strolled into Prep in 1954 from that wilderness called Ballard. Little Ed soon fell into the habits of all good Prepsters, as his favorite expression- l'lI do it later, - indicates. Whitey took time out from his homework and his hobby of fishing to run track for four years and work on the Echo as a iunior. He also spent much of his time avoiding the well-known occupational hazards of Prep -Jug and homework. Ed claims that his only immediate ambition in life is to build a 'hot rod. ' Seriously, he plans on an engineering career, and will probably go to college at Seattle U. WILLIAM RUSSELL NYBERG Bill, a St. Catherine's grad, walked through the front door on a pair of drumsticks and headed for Mr. Rodrique in the band room. After spending a year perfecting his tech- nique, Bill beat the drums for the band 2, 3, 4. He also found time to participate in the Sodality I, 2, 3, 4 and Glee Club l, 2. During his first two years, Bill entered the Junior Elocution Contest, placing second in his frosh year. Bill hasn't decided on his career yet, but he says that it probably will be in business. However, he may play with Lawrence Welk long enough to make the champagne taste like warm beer. WILLIAM MICHAEL 0'BRlEN Another member of an already illustrious O'Brien family, Bill entered Prep in the fall of '55 from St. Mary's High School in South Amboy, New Jersey. After spending a few months getting acquainted, Bill became an ardent supporter of all Prep activities, and he has remained among the most faithful members of the student body. He spends much of his spare time thinking up new stabs to hurl at his illustrious educators. Bill plans on following his brothers to Seattle U., where he wants to take up either art or business. 30 -1' JEREMIAH JOSEPH O'I.EARY Another of the West Seattle boys, this very lanky, likeable fellow entered Prep in the fall of '54 from Holy Rosary. His class- mates showed their immediate approval by electing him class Veep I. During his four years at Prep, Jerry took part in an impressive list of activities which included Sodality 2, 3, 4, Harlequin Club 3, 4, Echo Staff 3, 4, and Radio Club 4. Jerry's hobby-skiing- made him a natural for the ski team during his iunior and senior years. Jerry was also a member of the golf team 4. After gradua- tion, Jerry plans to further his education by studying dentistry at the University of Wash- ington.
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