O Dea High School - Olympian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1948

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POPULARITY POLL BOB FIESER SONNY LAIGO BOB, voted our number one athlete for 1948 has proven hlmself both as a fme sports man and a scholar Startmg hxs athletlc career as a freshman on Br Treacy s Bantam basketball team, he rose to the rank of a letterman the followmg Aprll when he landed a berth on the Irlsh s dxamond squad Throughout the past four years, he has constantly been the spark plug of the O Dea mheld Not lgnorlng hls ablllty as a Casba player, Bob has shown exceptional talent on the Bas ketball team durlng hrs umor and Senlor years Bob s greatest thrlll came when he bucketed the wxnnmg basket against Prep m the 1948 campaign As for college, Bob IS plannmg on reglstenng at Gonzaga Umversnty next fall IN a recent school wlcle poll SONNY LAIGO was voted the most popular non athlete It must be sald he IS well cleservmg of the title Sonny IS a popular figure at all of the O Dea dances, and a very energetic partaker ID school actlvltnes lh general Dunng the past year Sonny has taken care of all the art work m connectlon with the year book But Sonnys talent IS not llmlted, as he was very actlve as Sports Editor on the Chlmes whlch he enllvened with his art1st1c touch As for hxs plans for the future, he has none except to go to college and to make a success of whatever he does HONOR STUDENTS Valedlctoruan Donald James McCluskey Salutatornan Stephen Joseph Lebel HONOR GRADUATES Flrst row Edward John Aamodt Roddy Michael Baskett Lawrence Enrnco Caro slno Eugene Patrick Charvet John Joseph Collins Second row Mlchael Wlllnam Delorenzo James Edward Dooley Robert Franklln Fleser Stephen Joseph Lebel Donald James McCIuskey Third row Rlchard Eugene Naash Wllllam Kenneth Stelnauer Patrnck Otto Wrlson

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CLASS PROPHECY Survlvmg the Atomlc Bomb the Republlcan IXOITHIIQIIOHS the U M T and the New Look we see the class of 48 stlll struggllng agamst the odds of the world IU the year 1968 Strollmg mto our old Alma Mater we find that we have arrlved on the dedxcatlon day of the new Wlhg constructed by the Grxnnell Cor poration The funds for thls buxldlng were do nated by Eugene Charvet The Hop Kxng ust 6HlSl11hg hxs address prlnclpal Brother ohnson announces the next speaker as Bnshop ones Another classmate stlll wxth the school IS the head janitor Robert Klug As we leave the school we chance upon Mayor Delbert Mmaha who along wxth one of hrs councrlmen ack Lavell IS also leavmg the dedlcatlon As xt was lunchtlme he suggested that we have dmner at Pete D1Mart1no s Spaghettl Bowl Upon enterlng the 8dl6CC we are greeted by to a table we catch a qurck glxmpse of Dxck Sllvernale and Dan Ihler two hustlmg bus boys Fmxshmg our meal we leave the Mayor as he has an appointment wlth the Allard Betzler law flrm ln the ohn Maxwell Bulldlng As we saunter across the street we eve the slgn over Slderlus Shoe shlne Parlor bordermg Brown s Pool Hall After a qulck shlne we step 1nto the prosperous establlshment and watch the excltlng match between Denton Sherry and Dennxs O Keefe for the Natlonal Bllllard Champlonshlp Cleanlng out the cuspxdors IS our fellow grad Bob Baratta Headxng for Bernard Whltes Zoo we pass Kenny Klngs Dress Shop where Peter Oos 15 deslgnmg the latest fashxons Further down the street an unorthodox neon sxgn caught our eye whrch advertlsed the parlors f Gnms Glslason and Dlck Naxsh the frxendly undertakers Employed as embalmer ns Patrick Graesch Reachlng our destmatlon the zoo we pur chased some peanuts at Bukoskey s Nut House Strolllng through the park we stopped to chat wlth two of the attendants Andy Mathay and ames Mnller It was getting late by the time we had fin 1shed tourlng the zoo so we lnqulred at Bernard Rosenstlnes Informatlon Bureau concerning lodglngs for the nlght He dlrected us to OMearas Hotel where the two bellhops Al England and Henry Kohler showed us to our rooms Passlng through the lobbv we were scru tmlzed by Todd Reeder the hotel detectxve Before retlrmg we declded to hlt the high spots first stopplng 1n at B111 King s Night Club Whlle belng served by the bartender Del Guard we were held under the spell of Duck Lvnch and hls mellow pxano Hearxng there was a sportlng event at Trll s AUdltOF1Um we hopped 1nto oe Shaughnessys taxl and headed for the wresthng matches Tan ghng ln the prellmmary were Kxller Sulllvan and Tiger Dldeon The mam event featured Duke Robbms and oe Borg The Mauler Refereelng these matches was 1m Farrls The next mornmg we were shocked into real lzatxon by the sound of axes breaklng down the door as firemen oe Tvo and Ted Pearson rushed xnto the room They gulded us from the burnlng structure to safety Arrlvlng on the scene to take plctures was Pat Wllson freelance photographer After our harrowlng experxence we had break fast at W1lllamS and Dores Greazy Spoon Insxde was Frank Pamter stlll beatlng the pm ball machmes Glancmg through the paper whlch we had prevlouslv purchased from Dick Ellmgton we read the headllnes whlch stated that Lawrence Carosmo and Stephen Lebel had been appointed professors at Fordham U by the Presldent Louls Pablan PhD Add1I10U3l headlmes proclaimed . . . , . . . . , , - . . H ., , H yy , . . . , - , . . . , . . - , 4 . . . . . - ' 3 ' ' cc - aa ' ' ' A , Q I 3 7 . . . . . , J , J . 7 . . 7 ' , . . . . . 1 . I I l l l ' 7 v ' ' ' . . . 7 7 7 J 1 ' . . l I I , . . . , . . - - - J 1 headwaiter Howard LeMay. As we are guided - - ' ' ff - H ' I ' U an - as - - U , . - . sc av Q J , ts .HY . . , - . , . Joe . I, , . , ' A , . . , . . . s ' ' ' , ' ' I . . . , ' . , . 3 s D I . . , O an ' v ' - - , . K . l 9 - - , . .

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