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

 - Class of 1961

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JERRY EDWARD LORD Saint Paul’s ’57 Jerry has worked as hard as he could during his time at O’Dea to keep his report satis- factory. He enjoyed Sophomore Year very much, and now wishes he had done better in his classwork. He played Football in his Freshman Year, but engaged in no other school activity afterwards, perhaps because he did not have the opportunity or the time. In any event, he hopes to graduate with his classmates and to make out successfully in life. JOHN ROY MALAVOT TE Saint Edward’s ’57 John has been a loyal supporter of the school and a fairly good student. He was on the Student Council 4; a Class Officer 4; on the Social Committee 1; with the Track Men 1,2; on the Football Team 2,3; and with the Drama Club 3. He hopes he will be able to get into college after graduation. $e DAVID MICHAEL MARQUART Holy Family '57 Dave came to O’Dea eager for the adventures of high school. As a Freshman he was a member of the Glee Club. During his Soph- omore and Junior Years he spent most of his free time either working on cars or with the C.Y.O. As a senior at O’Dea,Dave’s interest was fully devoted to the Social Committee where, as chairman, he has co-ordinated the activities of the Club so as to provide a well-balanced social program. Dave’s ambi- tion is to be a good Catholic gentleman. 26 SENIOR 19 PATRICK MICHAEL LUCCI Saint Mary’s ’57 Pat is known around O’Dea for his basket- ball prowess. During his four years at this fine institution, he participated in various activities: Class Officer 1,3; Social Com- mittee 2 and 3; I.A.A. 1,2,3; Glee Club 1; Honor Roll 1; Baseball 1; Letterman Club 3, 4; and of course Basketball 1,2,3,4. '‘Luch’s”” ambition to succeed will benefit him in his future endeavors.

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THOMAS JOSEPH KOVACICH Saint Edward’s ’57 Tom did the work of the average student at O’Dea. He never reached the Honor Division although he did his best to keep his grades satisfactory. He played Football for the four years and joined the Track Team likewise. In his third year he was a member of the I.A.A. His quiet and cheerful disposition has won him many friends at O’Dea. His ambition is to graduate. EUGENE ALFRED KRANC Saint Joseph ’57 Throughout his four years at O’Dea Gene has been known as ‘‘shorty’’, ‘‘Crank’’ and other odd appellations; however, his virile and good-natured personality enable him to “‘brush’ off’? these friendly jibes and to 5 continue to be a well-liked student. His FRANK DAVID LA FAZIA Ws activities include School Paper 1; Track 3; Star of the Sea, Bremerton '57 : Glee Club 1; Football 4. He expects to go Frank is one of the many students who cross to college in the Fall. the Sound each day to attend high schools in Seattle. He has been active in the school scholastically and athletically. He was one of the top men on the Track Team meriting a coveted place in the Letterman’s Club. In his Sophomore and Junior Years he worked with the I.A.A. After graduation Frank hopes to enter college and to keep running. RICHARD EDWARD LOGAN Evergreen School ’57 Since Richard came to O'Dea he participated in many school activities such as Glee Club 1; School Paper 1,4; Bowling Club 2; Basket- ball Manager 2; Sodality 3; Social Committee 3,4; Debate 3,4; Poster Club 2. He hopes to further his education so as to better his position in life.



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CLASS 6 | ROBERT LOUIS MATLOCK Holy Family ’57 Bob is a very loyal and appreciative boy, and one that any school would be glad to enroll. He has made a great many friends since he came to O’Dea. While Bob did not neglect his studies, he found time to devote to the extra-class activities that most appeal to him. He recalls with gratitude how much he learned from Br. Cerasoli and Br. Boyle, the P.E. Club that gave him an extra period in the gym, and the noise he made with the once-famous Bongo Club. As a senior he came to the conclusion that he was not intended to be a physicist. He eagerly looks forward to joining the F.B.I. LOUIS ANTHONY MARZANO St. Paul’s ’57 Since he arrived at O’Dea, Louis has been a constant source of joy and respect to his fellow students. His many activities include the Yearbook Staff for three years; the Glee Club, as a Freshman; and Debate during his Second Year. His social activities comprise the Junior Prom Committee, and the Letter- man Club as a Junior and a Senior. Academ- ically, Louis ranks as one of the top stu- dents in his class. He has a perfect record as an Honor Student for four years. He also participated in Tennis in his Third and Fourth year. He has been Class Officer for three years, and Student Body Officer as a senior. To fulfil his father’s high expecta- tions, Louis plans to enter college. NORMAN HOWARD MITCHELL Holy Rosary °57 Norman directed his interests a great deal to the school activities perhaps as an out- let for his pent-up energy; however, he did a share of classwork when he felt that was ta must’? for him. His activities may be numbered thus: School Paper 1,4; Social Committee 3; I.A.A. 1,2; Bowling Club 1; Football Basketball 1. His friends call him ‘fish’? because of his excellence in swimming. He is appreciative of all that his teachers did for him at O’Dea. He hopes some day to become a Dentist. RONALD BRUCE McNELLEY Saint Francis ’57 Since Ron came to high school he has entered sports and social activities. In his Freshman Year he played football and basketball. He was in Track for two years. His ambition is to engage in private enterprise. 27

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