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

 - Class of 1961

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GEORGE HANSEN JACOBSON St. Anthony’s ’57 George entered O’Dea with the mighty clan from the wilderness of St. Anthony’s ‘in Renton. He is one of O’Dea’s proudest athletic products, having won honors on the All-city level. George made a name for him- self in school activities by participating in Student Senate 2, Student Council 4, Class Officer 2 4, I.A.A. 1,2,3, Letterman’s Club 2,3,4. His illustrious athletic career included Football .1,2, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4. This rounds off the four years of one of the most popular O’Dea seniors. ALAN RICHARD JERGENS Alan was an Honor Student in his Freshman Year. He has been keeping an eye on his grades ever since, and has progressed with el JAMES CLEMENT KAISER satisfaction to himself and to his teachers. — Holy Family ’57 He was a member of the Glee Club for three years, and a four-year member of the Library and Bookroom Staffs. In his hours of leisure, at O’Dea, he also gained many benefits from Alan plays the piano or engages in some dé his association with the other fellows in the useful reading. He hopes to attend college é school, and from the guidance of his teachers. and to be a success in life. J He was a fairly good student especially in Freshman Year when he made the Honor Roll. Jim believes that while he enjoyed himself He once again took his work seriously in Senior Year so that he would have the necessary qualifications for graduation. His future remains undecided as far as he knows; however he is determined to make a success in life. MICHAEL ELLIOT KACZOR Queen Anne H.S. ’59 Mike came to O’Dea in his Junior Year. He has been on the Social Committee, Coronation Ball Cemmittee, and Senior Prom Committee. He is a member of the Publicity Committee and the Ski Club. To most of the Brothers he is known as ‘‘Kaczor’s Taxi Service’’. In his spare time Mike doés oil painting in which he is much interested. He has had his hours of sadness, he claims, but his good and happy days far eutnumber the former. He deserves to be a great success in whatever type of activity he may choose in life.

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MICHAEL FRANCIS HARRINGTON Saint Francis ’57 S EN | O R Mike has come all the way from Burien to O’Dea. He is best known for his remarkable arguments in class. He works hard to keep up his grades. In Freshman Year he was on the Honor Roll. His best subject is Chemistry, a subject he hopes will enable him to realize his hopes for the future. 19 STEVEN PHILIP HASSLINGER St. Edward’s Seminary '59 Steve has won the admiration of his teachers and classmates alike since his advent to — O’Dea. He is of a studious and somewhat retiring disposition, and is ever ready to oblige. In Junior Year Steve was listed on the Honor Roll. He followed the same pattern in Senior Year doing much credit to himself. Steve is a loyal supporter of O’Dea. He hopes to attend college in order to further his education. PASCAL JOSEPH HAYATSU Saint Mary’s °57 Pascal has impressed everybody at O'Dea by his gentle and refined character. He is a good student who puts his classwork first. As a secondary objective he participates actively in many of the extra-curricular activities. These may be thus enumerated: Student Senate and Student Council 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,2,3; Social Committee 2,3; Student Body Officer 4; Club Officer 3; i Coronation Ball Committee 4; Junior Prom Committee; Tennis 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Foot- ball Basketball 1; Sodality 1; Letterman Club 4. His ambition is to graduate. WILLIAM EDWARD HUGHES St, Edward’s Seminary ’59 Having concluded that he had not a priestly vocation Bill enrolled as a student of O’Dea High School. His studies seemed to keep him out of other activities; however, he did join the Social Committee in his last year at the school. He expects to decide upon his future after graduation. 22



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PAUL JOSEPH KIESEL Holy Family ’57 Paul is very interested in electronics. He did reasonably well in high school, and has very pleasant memories of his four years with the Brothers. Whenever he could, he supported the games and other activities that make up the entire school program. He hopes to be a success in whatever he under- takes in life. JOHN GORDON KERR | Holy Rosary '57 John has been the tall silent man in the school for the past four years. He participated in the Bowling Club in Freshman and Soph- omore Year, and made the Honor Roll as a Freshman. He plans to be a success in life. CHARLES DAVID KIRKEY St. Edward’s ’57 As a Freshman Chuck was one of those on the Honor Roll. He has been a great asset to the Football Team with whom he played for four years. He was likewise on the Track Team for four years and a member of the I.A.A. in third year. He won two Varsity Letters and a place on the Letterman’s Club. He was on the Social Committee 3 and 4, and on the Ski Club 4. As a life work Chuck looks forward to Hospital Administration. 19 DONALD BERNARD KOCH Saint Edward’s '57 Since his Freshman Year Don has followed a well-balanced schedule of study which enabled him to be on the Honor Roll in First and Second Year. In athletics his activities comprise Track 2,3,4; I.A.A. 2; Baseball 4. SEN lO R As a Junior and a Senior he participated in the Social Committee Functions. After grad- uation Don plans to attend college and study Chemical Engineering. 24 |

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