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,fs v- ff HARLEY A, t1ew1i.111i. of P-in Aiieeles. eiirereil U I Q e Sis Martins in his Soplioimore- year .intl has ttinsist- Martin's. I ently' IN.11IH.l1l1Cel .1 -LOU grade point .iXkl'.lfeQL'. His diligence in study, Clll'l1L1Sl.1SIll for sports, .iffable 1111- ture and spirit of cooperation won for him many honors and offices during his three years at St. As president of tl1e student body during 1955-5-4 he was able to establish a spirit of real enthusiasm among tl1e students: a spirit which iniide tl1e year a ,fx PHILIP J DOIAN ofOlyn1pi1 his IUt1lIlElll'1C'Ll 1 yery high gride point iyerige throughout l1is four years lf St Martins High behool His leidership ability pleising personality ithletie interest ind winning sn1ile has mule him one of the most popu l1r students oi1 the campus He xx is chosen to rep resent St Martins High School it seyeril in1port1i1t rneetinvs including Boys State in Spokme Phil has been aetiye in student uoxernment througli 1 9 C vresi lent xy is responsible for repe ite l fui e rusing lrixe which were used for 1 suetessfiil Senior liill Invirittring is Phils first loye 1i1d in his future 'TIIDIHLQ sye wish him Gods speed 16- happy one filled witl1 21 multitude of activities with variety enough to satisfy everyone. Harley's primary interest is debate in which he hasX won several honors including second place in thegfff , ff State Tournament last year. alutatorian L lc . . , ' AL, 1 'V L' 1 ' W t ' ' 1 'Ai l Q rmf, 1 . ti',t ',z . . ' l. ' 1 ' 'ft 4 1 . 1 Y . Y V v . I C, . . t . ' li 1. K - ' V ' h- , A v, . . out his high school career anl .is .enior Qlass 1 1 ' 'Q' -- - 4 1 il e ts h
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rs'- QW ix XX X i 'ua-r? W X f A QQ, I N wx, O 4-'94 -i f X Q lxfsib 1. rg A - 379' rgefzw 67055 C261 f Complyrng wrth the usual custom of leavrng somethrng to the undergraduates the rllustrrous class of 1954 hereby bequeaths the followrng thrngs to a favored few who by thrs document become herrs and may they cherrsh and honor these rtems so wrlled JERRY ARCHAMBAULT wrlls hrs roommates foul smellrng feet to whom ever wants them and hrs abrlrty to coach to Mr Monahan JOE NORBERG berng of sound mrnd Csometrmesj wrlls hrs spastrc actrvrtres to Jrm Skahan PAT HUMPHREY leaves hrs abrlrty to tango wrth Walton PETE SUVER berng of vulgar mrnd but sound body wrlls the two toned Ford rn the courtyard to Anderson TOM BRULO'I'I'E bequeaths all hrs black sheep to Beauchene provrdrng the latter keeps them rn the Yakrma Valley DICK DIBB wrlls all hrs drag wrth Father Davrd to Freshour RAY COLLEARY berng zr rod from Vancouver wrlls all hrs Olympra women to Lyle Brulotte LARRY LYNCH berng of generous nature wrlls all hrs Seattle babes Socrates Haterrus hoprng that he wrll have more luck wrth them than he drd hrmself JERRY OPIE bequeaths hrs bow legs to knock kneed Foley JOE NEWMAN berng of doubtful nature wrlls hrs brass knuckles to LeMay LARRY TOBIN a boy of mrld drsposrtron wrlls hrs restrarnt of temper to Malvey DAN FITZMORRIS bequeaths Father Conrad to any Freshman needrng a good mrrror BILL NAUMES wrlls hrs drslrke of PE to Father Mrchael PHIL CWebsterJ DOLAN bequeaths hrs word crunyagate to future football teams who can put rrs meanrng to good use JERRAD JAMISON wrlls hrs hrsrory gyp notes to Jerry Byrne BOB KRAMER wrlls hrs stubborn drsposrtron to Whrtwam wrth the hope that he wrll be able to harness rt BILL BERRY berng of unsound body wrlls hrs Charles Atlas brcep burlders to Volcano JERRY KELLENBENZ wrlls hrs unruly mop of harr to Hyatt BILL DELFELD hereby wrlls hrs chrome plated bottle opener to Wes Frtzpatrrck rn order that he may use rt when entertarnrng thrrsty prgmres DENNY JOHNSON wrlls hrs srlver vorce to Fuchs BOB PLAQUET bequeaths hrs herght and center posrrron on the basketball team to John Serdel HARLEY deWlLDE wrlls hrs abrlrty to get out of jugg and hrs drag wrth Professor Grant to Makouts BOB RICHARDS leaves hrs box of assorted voltages to Jerry Byrne junror electrrcran DARREL HAHN berng of wrld drsposrtron wrlls all hrs women to Haterrus JOHN BEESON wrlls hrs hoarse vorce and scattered brarns to Brles wrth the hope that he wrll be able to do more wrth them than hrs predecessor CRAIG LOMBARD wrlls hrs famous twrtch to Kennedy wrth the hope that the latter wrll be able to control rt better than the former RONALD ALFORD bequeathsslps bark to Galluccr vf ' ' I E- ll, g.LA .E ki J!?l iQil rx? -nga ini? 5 3 w I . . . . . a , cf: i l 4 , . . . , . . . . .. X L u., . . . . D th I' ' y . h . , . n Y, I X , , . . . 0 . . .. ,, . I . U tl f , ' , ' ' to A A . , . . . . . D 4 , . 1 . . , for self defense. x A' l' ,Q . . . . . . . 1 X , A NJ ,r ' ' . , f -I - s - 4 . . . . Q H n . . . .. U. U . u ,, . L . 2 up N Fi fa , M J J J s X - a . . . .. , . . . U ll, lv 46 ' ' . f ZW - ' 7
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