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JAMES HUNT BARNES St. Anthony’s ’57 Jim’s quiet and happy disposition has made him very popular at O’Dea. He has taken a prominent part in every phase of high school activity. In his first year at the school, he was in Basketball and Track. As a Junior and again as a Senior he played Baseball. He was a member of the Sodality 2 and 3. His other activities included School Paper 1, Publicity Committee 4, Letterman Club 3, and 4. He was on the School Paper Staff in his first year; an Honor Student 1 . Jim’s ambition is to further his education after Graduation. SENIOR 19 NEAL BERNARD BAUM Queen of Angels, Port Angeles ’57 Neal came from Port Angeles to further his MICHAEL NORMAN-BEERS ST J Saint George ’5 or the past four years Mike has been a top- ranking student at O’Dea. His activities were not centered alone on his studies: he engaged in a number of other school activi- ties such as Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 3; Yearbook 2,3; Social Committee 3; Glee Club 1; Student Council; Student Senate; Class Officer 1,2,3; Honor Roll in his four years. As a tribute to his many apparent intellectual and physical capabilities, and as a visible vindication of his popularity, Mike was elected Student Body President. He intends to study Chemistry in college. JAMES GERARD BLAIR Our Lady of Fatima ’57 Jim was an Honor Student in his Freshman Year. in Senior Year he joined the Chess Club and the School Paper Staff. He did not over-look his studies and was always anxious to better himself intellectually. He will be most remembered for his work on the Library Staff and in the Bookroom. His ambition is to go to college after he graduates from high school. His school education at O’Dea. He found the teaching and discipline at service. O’Dea an invaluable activities comprise Social Committee 3,4; School Paper 1; Track Manager 2,3,4; Letterman Club 3,4; Publicity Committee 4. As a life activity Neal plans to operate a small business of his own.
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SENIOR ANDREW SCOTT ANDRIESEN Saint Edward’s °57 During his Freshman Year ‘‘big’’ Andy was on the Football Team. He spent two years with the Track Team before turning his thoughts more completely to books in view of Graduation. Perhaps his greatest interest lies in mechanics. He plans to continue living a good Catholic life, an ambition worth attaining. ROY ANDREW ANGEVINE 96 . ; St. Francis ’57 a Roy traveled twenty-eight long miles to high school almost every day. He wasted no time at O’Dea as the record of his achievements indicates. They are School Paper 1,2,3; Social Committee 4; Publicity Committee 4; Ski Club 4; A Winner in Oratorical Contests; ANTHONY LIONEL ATKINSON : A Leader of the School Band; A Class and Seutile (Pre paraiory 259 Club Cicely is also a sports enthusiast who never missed a home game. He dreams Tony transferred to O’Dea from Seattle Prep. in his Sophomore Year. He adapted himself very quickly to his new surroundings, and while not neglecting his studies took a very active part in the Social Club. As a senior of adventure: seeing the world on a raft. he engaged in Tennis and Skiing as extra- curricular activities. Tony hopes to attend Seattle University and to become one of the University Graduates. LEWIS ANGELO BANCHERO Saint Edward’s ’57 Since he came to high school Lewie has been a popular boy in his class. He made a conscientious effort to improve himself academically, and was rewarded by having reached his goal: graduation day. His extra- curricular activities were Football Basket- ball 1; Glee Club 1; Track 1,2,3,4. His favourite pastime is working on his boat. He plans to study Business Administration.
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GERALD LAWRENCE BOSI Saint George ’57 Jerry arrived at O’Dea from the wilds of Saint George. His magnetic personality has made him one of O’Dea’s most likeable students. His desire to keep everyone happy has added joy to the lives of his fellow students among whom he ranks second to none. He has made the Honor Roll in four consecutive years, and has kept the scholas- tic rivalry in Room 205 at a high pitch. His numerous activities include Yearbook Staff 2,3,4; School. Paper 2; Student Senate 4; Student Council 4; Class Officer 4; Social Committee 3; Cheer Leader 4, and Glee Club 1. The world is eagerly awaiting Jerry’s ambition which seemingly he has been keep- ing ‘‘top secret.’’ We all know that Jerry will be a success in whatever field he pursues. MICHAEL JOHN BROWN Holy Rosary ’57 The mighty ‘‘M.B.”’ claims that he had to struggle through to graduation. Not only did he make it, but he also proved that he was very interested in his school by being on the track team for three years, and with the football team for all four years. He joined the Social Committee in his third year and the Ski Club in his fourth year. He is always striving to improve himself and to become a success in life. JOSEPH TSUNO CAASI Immaculate '57 Unlike many students of this age, Joe had to walk to schoo! every day . . . He did his best at his books, but he considers his Participation in school activities inadequate. In Freshman Year he played Basketball; as a Sophomore he was on Track and a Football Manager. His interest in Mechanical Drawing will, he hopes, enable him to qualify as a Draftsman. MICHAEL ANTHONY BUCHER Briscoe School ’57 Mike left the rural surroundings in which he did his grade school work to come to O’Dea for high school work. He is quiet and very unassuming stating about himself that he enjoyed Religion II Class very much, and adding that he is interested in remodelling cars, and in succeeding in life.
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