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Rabbw JOHN CLAYTON ABEL Lincoln, Nebraska John was one of those students who could accomplish more in two years than many boys could in four. As an all-conference guard, a consistent honor student, and member of the Crack Squad. John never failed to display thekdrive and initiative that has carried him so far. John was not all work, however. He had one of the most unique brands of humor in the class. With mock seriousness he would approach someone in the hall, say a few words, and leave the person either scratching his head or in hysterics. John was also the innovator of several new organiza- tions around school. Among them was the nationally-famous Yacht club. With his stick-to-it-tiveness and sense of humor, John will undoubtedly maintain his high standards in later life. Entered Fall of 1960 Sgt. first class 4, P.F.C. 3, Varsity track 3,4, Wrestling 4, Undefeated varsity basketball 3, Undefeated varsity football 4, All-conference 4, Crack Squad 4, N.R.A. sharpshooter bar 2: Flag Company 3, Floor of- ficer 4, Honor Roll 3,4, S Club 3,4. Ui' A 5 E mag' .rs xxx l My - qs, Yx1?1X,:m:--V V: ,iU! .h WP lf' -if ifif?-'f, Qzifff' ff U57-E3m'i f1 ff' '-fi' ' - .f'.:slEa.-zsmiirci: ' if 'str 'liiflf' ...W ,. ,. .-.-.. P109 ROBERT LADD ANDREWS Edina, Minnesota ln his quietly proficient manner, Bob has endeavored to improve himself in every undertaking. ln studies, in athletics, and in R.O.T.C., he has been constantly on the rise in his three years here. By working in the soda fountain his iunior year and being one of the all-night decorators for J.S., he proved himself a loyal member of our class. Bob was the type who was always willing to lend a cigarette, shirt, or some other article when asked. It was a rare occasion not to find his room filled with smoke and seniors engaged in a typical bull session. His friendly nature and hard- working spirit are assets to any class. Entered Fall of 1959 Platoon Sergeant 4, Team Leader 3, Varsity Hockey 3,4, J.S. Decorating Committee 3, Acolyte 2,3,4, N.R.A. Marksman first class, B-G hockey and track 2, Shad staff 4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Glee Club 4, Hospitality Committee 4, Best Drilled Company 3. 24
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Bill Bevan Marsh Froker President Vice President SENIOR CLASS CFFICERS Bill Brewster Pete Knighi 23 Treasurer Secreta ry
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Tom THOMAS JAMES ASKINS Oahu, Hawaii Coming from our fiftieth state, Tom has established himself as one of the true nightowls of the school. Being president of the Dramatics Associa- tion, Tom has good reason for keeping those late, late hours. He could often be seen staggering into his room after working on stage crew to finish his homework and get a few hours of sleep. Through his tireless work and supervision, the D.A. has never failed to put on excellent perform- ances. Despite his tight schedule, Tom had plenty of time for three years of varsity football, the Squad, floor officership, and, of course, St. Mary's. His leadership ability and good nature will aid Tom greatly in years to come. Entered Fall of 1959 Platoon Sergeant 4, MfSergeant 4, Varsity Football 3,4, Undefeated 4, Crack Squad 4, Dramatics Association 3,4, President 4, Flag Co. 2,3,4, Floor officer 4, B Football and Basketball 2, Best Drilled Company 3, S Club 3,4. 43 L22 , ' - 'i.i' f-vs. fi'9i??'.Z':g3,,,:. V3 W A tg s2:7s1'.2.sm.fJaiii.' QL'-fi iw 1aa13g2igs mst .e Sucks EDWARD ARNOLD BACKUS Seattle, Washington Follow the smell of coffee and stale cigarette smoke and you're almost certain to find yourself in Ned's room, where he's either pounding away on a typewriter or giving his opinions on anything and everything, especi- ally senior privileges: He could always be counted on for a perfect im- personation or sarcastic comment. Ned showed his devotion to the church by being an acolyte and a member of both the Brotherhood of St. Andrew and the Order of St. Vincent. Not infrequently he would be the only senior in chapel on Friday mornings. He was also an avid skier and a member of the After Lights Society. We're sure Ned will be missed by all. Entered Fall of 1958 Sergeant First Class 4, Corporal 3, Pfc. 2, Best Drilled Company 2, Best Drilled Platoon l,2, Wrestling 3,4, Undefeated 3,4, Soccer 4, Soda Foun- tain Committee 3, Decorating and invitations 3, Choir 4, Acolyte 2,3,4, Brotherhood of St. Andrew 4, Order of St. Vincent 3,4, Rifle Team 4, N.R.A. Sharp-shooter, Flag Company 2,I3,4, C football i,2, B Hockey l,2, Tennis I, Golf 2,4, Soccer 3, Spectator Business Staff 3,4, Shad 4, Business Staff 4, Ski Club 2,3,4. 25
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