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

 - Class of 1961

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DANIEL FRANK FREEMON Saint George ’57 High School for Dan had not always the appeal it usually has for the real student, yet he did his part to bring credit to himself and to his school. His success lay mainly in athletics. As a Freshman and a Sophomore Dan was on the Track and Baseball Teams. He played Football for three years and was a great asset to the team. His other activities included Glee Club 1 and 2 and I.A.A. 2 and 3. Following high school Dan plans to succeed in life and be a credit to his parents. RUDOLPH JOSEPH FRANK Saint Teresa 57 In his Freshman year Rudy showed unusual athletic ability. He led the Frosh Basketball Team to many victories. As a Junior Rudy was the high point man on the team. His | classmates and the student body generally found in Rudy definite qualities of leader- ship. Besides doing the regular classwork DAVID ANTHONY GREENE Saint Francis '57 Rudy was an active participant in the Student Senate, the Social Committee, the I.A.A. (in which he was an Officer for two years) the Poster Club, and the Glee Club. He was on the Honor Roll in first and second years, a Class Officer in his last two years, and a member of the Letterman Club 3 4. He played Basketball for all four years. Rudy’s ambition is to enter a ‘big time”? college. We know he will succeed. For the past four years Dave has made his way to high school from the distant woods of Burien. He has an avid interest in study, hence it is not surprising to find him among the list of Honor Students at O’Dea. In his first and second years at the school he was a member of the Glee Club, and since his second year he worked on the Yearbook Staff. In Senior Year he was named Editor of the Olympian. Dave plans to enter the legal profession. 19 CHARLES DALE HAGAN Saint Paul's '57 Chuck is one of our most happy-go-lucky Seniors. Nothing scares Chuck, for he daunt- lessly dared to enter Br. O’Keefe’s Trig. Class despite the possible disastrous effects and threats. He has been in Track 2; Foot- ball 1,2. His future plans are as yet undecided. SENIOR 20

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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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JAMES ARNOLD HALL Star of the Sea, Bremerton ’57 Jim’s high school days have been filled with interest for him. He says that since he came to the school something exciting was always happening. His interest in his studies has never abated; hence it is not surprising to find him on the Honor Roll each year. Be- cause of the Ferry Schedule, Jim found it too difficult to take an active part in the extra-curricular activities provided at the high school. During his Sophomore Year Jim became associated somehow with a fictitious character known as Jimmie Haha . . . He intends some day to prove that this character is purely fictional . After graduation Jim will attend college. MICHAEL EARL HALL Immaculate °57 Mike has been a friend of all who knew him at O’Dea. Giving of his best he took part in all fo rms of sports. He played Football for four years; Baseball for three years. He was a Letterman; in the I.A.A. 2,3,4; on the EARL DANIEL HANLEY Butte High School, Mont. 57 Since Earl came to O’Dea he has maintained Social Committee 1,2,3; a Class Officer, and a member of the Student Senate. His ambition is to play college football, and eventually While he to get married. was in Butte, Earl attended both Parochial and Public Schools, preferring the former. He joined the School Paper Staff and showed interest in Track and Bowling. He plans to become a Social Science Teacher. a good average in his studies. DON ROBERT HANSON Saint George ’57 Since Don came to O’Dea, he has never hesitated to question the integrity of any statement that the Brothers made in class; nevertheless, he was well-liked both by his teachers and his classmates. Don’s inquis- itiveness helped him to gain Honor Roll in Freshman Year. Since that time, he has spent his leisure time selling tickets at the home games. His senior year afforded him an opportunity of again attaining the Honor Roll, and of serving as Copy Editor for the Olympian, and of being chosen school pho- tographer. He intends to further his educa- tion and serve his country in the U.S. Air Force.

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