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DELL, EUGENE J. Vernon Junior High 58 Honor Roll 1; Intramural Referee 2,3; Pep Club 1,3. Favorite Say- ing: ‘‘You got yourself a deal.” Hobby: Bowling, fishing. Most Remembered Moment: The 1961 Prep-O’Dea Football Game. Am- bition: A college degree and success. DRISCOLL, RICHARD F. St. George ’58 Honor Roll 1,2; Sodality of Our Lady 4; Yearbook Staff 3; Year- book Co-editor 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Debate Club 2,3,4. Favorite Saying: ‘‘Smile!’’ Most Remem- bered Moment: Seeing him at 2:43. Ambition: To graduate from DEUTSCH, STEVEN B. Holy Rosary ’58 Class Officer 4; Student Senate 4; Student Council 4; Social Com- mittee 2; Intramural Referee 3; Track 2,3,4; Bowling Club 4; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Letterman’s Club 2, 3,4. Favorite Saying: ‘I couldn’t »? law school. care less.’’ Hobby: Saving re- membrances of my high school career. Most Remembered Mo- ment: The summer night of July 7, 1961. Ambition: To secure an education and fulfill my plans for the future. DORNAY, BALINT G. St. Teresa’s ’58 Honor Roll 3; Sodality of Our Lady 2. Hobby: Swimming and stamp collecting. Ambition: To be an engineer. ENGQUIST, CAPPY L. St. Francis Seminary ’60 Hobby: Baseball. Most Remem- bered Moment: Winning the state baseball championship in ’58. Ambition: To be a coach and teacher.
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COSTELLO, RONALD J. Sacred Heart ’58 Golf 2,3,4. Favorite Saying: ‘“‘I tell you, it was that big!’’ Most Remembered Moment: My Sopho- more Year in Room 202. Ambition: CREW, ROBERT D. Kent Junior High ’58 Favorite Saying: ‘‘I don’t know.’’ Hobby: Hot-rodding and custom- izing. Most Remembered Moment: The day I entered O’Dea. Ambi- tion: To join the F.B.I. CROPLEY, ROBERT W. Franklin ’60 Favorite Saying: ‘‘Another four- dotter.’’ Hobby: Cars. Most Re- To enter the field of conservation. membered Moment: Hitting my 62nd home-run. Ambition: To be an internationally famous wine-taster. CRISTOFARO, FRANK A. Sacred Heart (Seattle) ’58 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Sodality of Our Lady 3; Intramural Referee 2,3; Poster Club 1,2; School Paper 2,3; Publicity Committee 4: Glee Club 152; PepsGlub 1,3. Favorite Saying: ‘‘You yo-yo.”’ Most Remembered Moment: The wreck at 13th and Columbia. Ambition: To be a success by leading a good Catholic life. DEACY, MICHAEL F. St. Paul’ s ’58 Social Committee 4; Football 1. Favorite Saying: ‘‘So you think you’re going to get away with it, huh?’’ Hobby: Automobiles. Am- bition: A career in the Air Force. Most Remembered Moment: When I got a 99 on my U.S. History Provincial Exam.
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FETCH, JOHN A. St. George ’58 QENIOR Intramural Referee 3; Cheerlead- er 3,4; Football 1; Sports Man- ager 2,3; Letterman’s Club 3,4. Favorite Saying: ‘‘Don’t worry.” Most Remembered Moment: The night after the Issaquah game. Ambition: To have a good job and to marry. GRANGER, JOSEPH H. St. Paul’ s ’58 Honor Roll 1,2; Social Committee 4. Most Remembered Moment: The 1961 Prep-O’Dea football game. Ambition: To become a psychiatrist. GRADDON, STEPHEN J. St. Edward’s Seminary ’60 Letterman’s Club 4; Track 4; AY M. ae GRAS OE Eien Football 3,4. Hobby: Waterskiing. St. Edward’s ’58 Most Remembered Moment: My Social Committee 3,4. Favorite first Chemistry class. Ambition: Saying: ‘‘Navy is for the birds.” To-beva G.PTA: Hobby: Collecting coffee can keys. Most Remembered Moment: The Junior Prom. Ambition: To own a Rolls Royce. GREEN, JOHN P. Marymount Military Academy ’59 Social Committee 2; Senior Prom Committee 4; Track 2,3,4; Foot- ball 3. Favorite Saying: ‘‘Why of ’ Most Remembered Mo- ment: First Place in the State Pistol Shooting Match. Ambition: An Air Force Career. course.’
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