Seattle Preparatory School - Echo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 107 text:

First Row: Jim Rash, Tom Moore, Chuclr Riley, John Cogen, John Flflgbfhld. Second Row: Tom Greif, Milne Caplice, Ray Heily. Third Row: Jaclt Peschie, Jim Kerns, Don Wass, Ken LaGrendeur, Marsh Fihgereld. Fourih Row: Augie Bown, John Haberle, Jack Jones, George Sanchez. FOOTBALL 4B An outstanding 4B eleven swept the league this year with an undefeated record. Making a clean sweep of the Senior Division by defeating 4A in a playoff, the 4B Bar Flies went on to capture the crown by downing a spunky ZA team, the junior Division champs. Standouts on the squad were such heroes as Bucket Bown, Killer Haberle, Snatch Moore, Dead Eye Greif, Fearless Fitzgerald, and Wrong Wz1y Cogan. The team had great depth as nearly all of 4B played at some time or other. Special credit goes to Jack Ladner, athletic director of 4B for making sure that the Bar Flies' schedule was prop- erly met, and to quarterback Augie Bown who called many excellent plays throughout the season. ln the game of the year the Bar Flies defeated ZA for the school championship. The game was a real contest all the way and was observed by nearly all of the school. The lone and deciding touchdown was scored on a pass from Tom Greif to Tom Moore, giving 4B the title. I TRAM R LCH BASKETBALL 4-A In a hotly contested race for the Senior Division title the 4A Loganberries conquered a powerful 4C team, and then followed through to take the school's intramural bas- ketball crown by defeating a strong ZC five 2 out of 3 games. 4A had a rough schedule to face in pulling out its win. Having lost the Hrst round of the senior league to 4C, 4A went on to take the second round, and met 4C in a post- season playoff which they won 2 out of 5 games. Thus they took the Senior Division title and gained the right to play junior Division champs, ZC, for the school championship. In a bitter contest for the school title 4A emerged victor on the long end of a 2 out of 5 series. 2C played fine ball forcing the tournament to go the distance, but lost the final game by a close score. Ace Flood coached the 4A men to the school title. The standouts for the Loganberries were: Dashing Dan New- man, Bel-Air Wilstmn, Swisher Roddy, Woogus Maher, Muscles Lester, Backboard Blewett, and Globetrotter Godana. one hundred three First Row: Pet Roddy, Dan Newman, Bob Lester, Dick Bleweik, Tim Flood. Second Row: Bill Wilson, Ed Maher, Bob Godane.

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,aaa if N John Ryan, Fritz Holi, John Cogan, Ron McMullen, Bill Baldwin, Father John Sneeringer, S.J. lCoachl. SKI TEA This year's ski team, one of the strongest high school squads in the Northwest, distinguished itself by a very successful competitive season. Paced by Captain Fritz Holt and Bill Baldwin, the team started off its commendable season with a second place among sixteen other western state high schools in the Beta Cap Invitational Meet. The ski quintet then copped a first place over the best teams in the state in the Wenatchee High Invitational Alpine Combined. Fritz Holt, John Cogan, and Bill Baldwin turned in two very smooth runs on the slalom courses for a second, third, and fifth respectively in the invitational com- bined. Still elated by these victories, the potent slat squad went on to place well in a Seattle high school slalom, with john Ryan as the individual star. Next the jumping team of Fritz Holt, john Cogan, and Ron McMullen piled up enough combined points with the cross-country five to establish Prep as a strong contender in the upper bracket of city ski teams for the combined title. just one week later, for the first time in the history of the school, this year's mighty ski squad brought home the coveted All-City 4-Way com- bined team trophy. Along with this accomplishment came a hrst place team slalom and a downhill trophy. Fritz Holt, John Cogan, and Ron McMullen were the individual standouts. The former two flashed down the downhill and slalom courses to put together enough points for a second and third in the Alpine-Combined, and a third and a fourth respectively in the 4-Way Combined. Fritz Holt was voted by his city competitiors as man best fit for the inspirational award. Looking over the records, one can see that this year's laudable ski quin- tet made a great name not only for itself, but for the school also. one hundred :wa T12 0118188



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