Seattle Preparatory School - Echo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1949

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ALBERT HAROLD LAN DRY Chicago, Illinois Heels first made his appearance in 1945 as a Freshman at Prep. He got off to a good start by joining the Sodality, being a Sodalist 4, 3, 2, l. He was a member of the Harlequins 4, 3, 2, performing in many of the plays put on by the Club. He was honored by being made a Panther Club member 4, 3. He was a mainstay of the Debate Club 4, 3, 2, 1, attaining the top in his senior year by taking Srst plase in Extemporaneous Speaking at C. P. S. Heels has always had a towering ambition to look down on Bob McCusker. I OH N THOMAS LOGAN Seattle, Washington Jack brought his quiet, unassuming manner to Prep from Queen Anne High School, and quickly prove to himself and to his classmates that aca- demics were the thing. Keeping his grades high kept up most of his time, the remainder of which was spent in outside activities. In his senior year, he was elected sergeant of arms and fulfilled that odice without a flaw. How many Prepsters were unable to elude his watchful eyel His ambition is to live a year without wearing a hat. FRANCIS IOSEPH LORENZ It's not the size of the man that's in the fight, but the size of the fight that's in the man . Little Frank Lorenz came to Prep as a freshman from St. Anne's. From the word go, his dynamic spirit was a valuable asset in his battle for a High School diploma. He entered the Sodality as a freshman and there remained for one year. Also, he entered the Harlequins during that year. He rejoined that club as a senior, serving as stage hand in Ten Little Indians. EDWARD IOSEPH LOW Seattle, Washington immediate one of getting out of high school. Wifi li -H I Eddie Erst came to Prep as a sophomore from Marymount. In his sophomore and junior years he found time to turn out for Football and also managed to keep up with his pleasant hobby of playing pool. At most times Ed can be seen going around school with a very satisfied smile on his face which is occasioned by the thought of his new Pontiac convertible. Sad to say his only ambition is the

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THOMAS ALLEN KN OWLES Seattle, Washington Tom came to Prep from john Muir and with him he brought a sincere desire to learn and a natural ability toward sports. With these assets he won three stripes and a high grade point average. To date his greatest claims toward fame are the Sodality 2, lg Class Officer 4, 3, 2, Lettermen's Club 4, 3, 2, Oiicer 45 Prom Committee 3, Football 2: and Basketball 4, 3, 2, l, Varsity 4, 3, 2. Noltz has the noble ambition to get married, but will that come about with his hobby to sleep? VI? ROBERT IOSEPH KOKESH Seattle, Washington Kok , after eight years at St. Edwards, burst forth at Prep as a promising Frosh. A baseball player by instinct, Bob played all four years mak- ing his letters during his Junior and Senior years. His other activities: Ski Club 3g Sodality 3, 2, lg Lettermen's Club 4, Jg Class Ofiicer Jg Panther 4, 3g Sports Editor 43 Echo StaE 4g Football lg and the Publicity Club 4. He is still trying to satisfy his ambition to own a pair of army boots like Ostolaza's. ' Q A DALE ERNEST KREMER Seattle, Washington Big Dale hails originally from St. joseph's. Speaking was his first interest as he took part in Debate as a frosh, and also during his second year was a Hnalist in the Junior Elecution Contest. After that he turned out for Football 2, 4g finally making his varsity letter as a senior. His erstwhile ambition is: To prove to Fr. McDonnell that l'm not a farmer. Riding ferry boats to Bremerton and back seems to be his never ending hobby. JOHN EARL LaGUE Butte, Montana Sleepy entered Prep well prepared to overcome any obstacle in the Academic Department and throughout his course he experienced no great didiculty with any subject. He joined the Debate Club 2, lg and turned out for sports in the form of Football lg and Track 4, 3. He is trying to succeed at his ambition to make a million and retire by 19505 resting, not sleeping, being his hobby. jack came to us from St. Catherine's.



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RAY WILLIAM MAISER Los Angeles, Calif. Radiant Ray entered Prep from Blessed Sacrament. His ambition which he probably will never realize is to own his own Cemetery. He was a member of the Sodality and the Debate Club for four years. As class president his sophomore year he was a member of the Student Council. He played football 15 Basketball 3, 23 and was on the track team 4, 2. Ray is still trying to imitate Mr. Gil- J lingham's smile. 'ii' IOSEPH WILLIAM MELIA Boise, Idaho Jody came to Prep from St. John's in Seattle. Although a diligent and consistent worker in his studies, he found ample time for sports. He played on the Varsity football team all four years, was voted Captain of his team and won the Inspira- tional Award. His other activities were Class Oili- cer 4, 3, 2g Sodality 4, 3, 2, lg OHicer 4, 3, 25 Lettermen's Club 4, 3, 25 Basketball 3, lg Baseball lg Echo Sports Editor 43 and Harlequin Club 4: Track 4, Football, All Cross State 4. JAMES ANTHONY MERZ Seattle, Washington jim, an active Prepster from St. joseph, leaves Prep with a very remarkable record. His records include Student Council 4, lg Class Officer 4, 3, 2, lg Lettermen's Club 4, 3, 25 Harlequins 43 Fooball Varsity 4, 3, 2, Soph-Frosh lg Honorable Men- tion 3, Cross-state 45 Baseball 2, lg Track 43 Prom Committee 33 Echo StaEg Business manager 4: Cheerleader 3. jim, who has done a very successful job as Business Manager of the Echo, would like to direct Fr. Lanphier in a successful production. GEOFFRY WILLIAM MILLER Seattle, Washington To you of the reading audience, we are pleased to present the one and only Morph of whom there is no reasonable facsimile. The moment he stepped into the school his bright tie stunning all that came near, jeif proved himself to be the ideal classmate. He engaged in the sodality for three years and served as a class officer as a freshman. Football, soph-frosh 1, 25 B-squad 3 were his other activities. When he was not skiing, he was trying to fulfill his ambition . . . to prove that I didn't do it! ' o

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