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

 - Class of 1961

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MICHAEL ALFRED De LEO Saint Edward's '57 S EN ! O R Mike has been a Class Officer and a member of the Student Council in all four years that he spent at O’Dea. He was a Track man for four years also. In his first, third, and fourth year he was on the Student Senate. His cee ee a ae ee hobby is Soccer, and his ambition is to own ' a T-bird. 19 i ae DON RALPH De MATTEIS St. George ’57 Don has a quiet and reserved personality | that captured the respect of the other students . at O’Dea. His musical ability was often | demonstrated as he entertained social groups with his accordian. Interested as he is in joining the medical profession, Don settled | down to serious study in all his subjects. He ; showed school spirit by giving of his time and talent to the Yearbook Staff 2,3,4; the Social Committee 3; the Junior Prom Com- mittee 3; the Poster Club 3. In his Senior Year he was a Cheerleader. In his first and again in his last year at the school, Don was on the Honor Roll. May he be a great success! LLOYD TERENCE DODD Saint Francis ’57 Terry is one of our most outstanding and all- round students. He is one of the few seniors with a perfect four-year Honor Roll record. For thtee years he was on the School Paper Staff, and was elected Editor in his third and fourth years. Listed among his other activ- ities are the Social Committee 2,3,4; Intra- mural Officer 3 4; I.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Letterman Club 3,4; Bowling Club 3 4. His main ambition is to gain a scholarship that will enable him to pursue his studies in - California. JOSEPH DENMAN DUBUQUE Holy Rosary '57 Like most Freshman Joe did well in his first year at O'Dea. He made the appealing Honor Roll. Apart from his studies which interest him somewhat, Joe has other attrac- tions. He is one of a group on the Social Committee. After he has graduated Joe expects to enter the field of Journalism.

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DON RAYMOND COLASURDO St. Edward’s “57 Since Don came to O’Dea, he has maintained a reasonably good average in his studies. Giving of his best to sports, he played Foot- ball, was a Track man for four years, and in the Letterman Club 2,3,4. His favorite past- time is cartooning. He hopes to become a commercial artist. ROBERT ALLEN CORNICK Cathedral School ’57 For the past four years Robert has crossed the Aurora Bridge to reach O’Dea on time for school. He took part in the Glee Club for two years, and was a member of the J.A.A. for three years. He gave of his best where O’Dea was concerned. Keeping up his grades DENNIS VINCENT COVELLO was no easy task for Robert; however, he Saint Edward’s ’57 Dennis has distinguished himself most as a student of Freshman Year. He has an interest in Mechanical Drawing which he completed as his elective in Senior Year. After school did a man’s part and made reasonable prog- ress in his work to the great satisfaction of his teachers. Robert has always been a little gentleman who could be relied upon to do credit to his school and his family. He hopes to make a success in life, and to reflect Dennis played on the Tennis Team, and was a member of the Ski Club. He also worked with the Poster Club. His desire is that he make good in life. credit on those who have helped him at home and in school. KENNETH LEE CROWDER Cathedral '57 Ken or K.C., as he is usually called by his circle of friends, hails from West Seattle. During his four years at O’Dea, Ken has been a rather good student. He has been on the Honor Roll every year. He enhanced his reputation by placing second in the school in the National Merit Contest. As a result of some ‘“‘shady’’ episodes in the Lab. Ken. was affectionately known as ‘““KLEPTO”’, a name he did not resent. His extra-curricular activities included Basketball, Track, membership in the I.A.A., and Glee Club 1 and 2. He looks forward to a “‘big time’ salary as a Chemical Engineer.



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GERALD WILLIAM ETUE Holy Rosary ’57 Gerald, as his father had done years ago, enrolled at O’Dea. He was ‘‘a wee lad’’ in his Freshman Year, a favourite with his teachers and his companions. He did remark- ably well in his first year of high school, making the Honor Roll in each Quarterly Test. The years that followed were not so eventful; however, Gerald always gave of his best. He merited a Varsity Letter for Tennis which he played as a Junior and a Senior. He was active in the Student Council and in the Student Senate, and was a Class Officer in his Third and Fourth Year. As a Freshman he was in the Glee Club and in the Bowling Club. He plans to serve his country in the Naval Air Force. WAYNE MICHAEL FISK Cleveland Jr. High ’57 Wayne has been seen and heard since he first reached the threshold of O’Dea High School. The minute he entered the classrooms the walls began to reverberate. His activities were Public Speaking, Glee Club 1,2; Social Committee 3; I.A.A. 3; Publicity Committee ROY JOSEPH FLORES 4. He has been a three-year Letterman. Saint Teresa ’5 7 Wayne has aspirations: college as a prepara- fear ca tuaet Roy has shown intellectual ability by making the Honor Roll. He has won acclaim in Public Speaking Contests, taking first place in the Sophomore Oratorical Contest as he did in his Freshman Year. His other activ- ities are School Paper 3; I.A.A. 1,2; Basket- ball Statistician 2,3,4; Letterman Club Officer 4. His hobby is stamp collecting. He hopes to remain a devoted Catholic and a respected citizen. ROBERT FRANCIS FLOR Immaculate ’57 Bob has been “‘every inch a man”’ in O’Dea. He has been athletic manager in Second Year, worked with the Social Committee in Senior Year, and was also on the School Paper. In Sophomore Year he was a member of the Glee Club. Bob’s ambition is to continue to be a practical Catholic.

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