Gonzaga Preparatory School - Luigian Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1947

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ROBERT THOMAS WALSH- Bob CYRIL JOSEPH WEBER-- Cy I - WVhere's Flynni? -Scientfilic-Dub don't know -General-Medical Lake matics 3: G Club 2, 3, 43 Minor High, Medical Lake, VVash., 1. Football 13 Football 2, 3, 4: USN, 1946. JOSEPH CHARLES WEYEVR- Jose THOMAS JOSEPH WHITELY -- - Don'-t do it, Mert! -Cla.s:sical- HTl0IIT'lH-HShi8I'SI lbig elnough to elat Honor R011 1, 2, 3, 41 Class OfflC6'l 2. hay --Gienerall -Gamma Bgtg, 3, 4: Cottonwood High, Cottonwood, Ida., 2. PHILIP MARVIN YENNEY- Big JOHN FRANCIS ZINKGRAF- zink S-toop -- Enoff of flees loff making . L'fT0ugh Une to lose -General, n General-North Central High, 2. Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Popular .......... -- Representative .... Capable ....... Original--- Congenial--- Optimistic --.- Pessimistic--- Lute-rary .---------- Likely To Succeed .-.- Edwin! -John Hopkins ---Cul Smith ----Ed Smith ---Bob Olson -----Ed Rekofke Bob Carpenter ----Paul Lassell ----Jim Ryan - --.. Cul Smith Versatile ---------- ---Hank Higgins SchoIarly--- Persevering--- ----John Hopkins ---Ted Chihara Best Best Best Best Best Best Most Most Beau Looking--- ---Bob Carpenter Musician -------. ---Dan Falsetto Student Athlete--- ---Dan Crowley Businessman--- ---Hank Higgins Comedian--- ----.-- Bob Olson Actor ------ -.-- B ud Waggoner Energetic--- --.-- Fran Hare Dependable ---- ------ E d Smith Brummel--- ---- Mike Kostecka Fastest Talker ----- Smoothest Dancer-- Harry Swanson -- ---- Pat O'Leary Biggest Character--- -.-- Dick Caldwell



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