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Page 18 text:
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Top-Bates, Gagan, Geouqh, McGarry, Gentile, Haines, Armstrong. Middle -Boxer, Gucinski, Orland, Robinson, Breen, Merrick, Boehm. Bottom --Haven, Sullivan, McHugh, Kelly, Coyle, Donohue, McKnight. President - Robinson Vice-President - Kelly Treasurer - Bates Top - Hoeschen, Jordan, Iohnson, Evoy, Flynn. O'Neill, R., Reynolds, Carroll, Corrigan. Third Row-West, Brandmeir, Bloomiield, Deignan, Ryan, Richards, Stewart, Rogers, McGerr. Second Row-Canney, Irvine, Couqhlin, O'Neill, W., Clemenson, O'Flynn, Lenihan, Picht, Rover. Bottom - O'Brien, McGarry, Zeyen, Keane. Rutherford, Dillon, Spellacy, Valiquette. President - Picht Vice-President - McGerr Treasurer A West I-il I? 96 96 96
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I-I ROM the various accomplishments attained by our Seniors during the four years they have attended Seattle Prep: from their individual aspirations arising from their ambitions, and from the information received from them during their expressed periods of thought, a Senior Class Prophecy has been attempted in which it is hoped that justice will be evenly dealt to all. Not only is there prophecy in these lines -a vague hope that this prophecy will be ful- filled-but we know there will be a determined effort by all to accomplish what he is striving for and will eventually attain. With this in mind we reck- lessly make the following predictions: Tony Aversano - One of Mussolini's henchmen Dave King - Head of the Oxford Research De- in Ethiopia. partment in Oriental languages. Harry Bennett-Inventor ,of waterless ice. Bill McChesney-Salesman for marine diesel l-lobby, fishing for smelts. Bernard Branigan - Couldn't resist the bakery business because he 'kneaded' the 'dough.' Neal Brislawn-Field geologist for the Smith- sonian Institute. Paul Claudon - Freshman basketball coach at Santa Clara. Mike Colacarro-Giving Leo Lassen the low- down on his pitching success for the Italian Athletic Club. Roy Crawford - Product of Annapolis. Assist- ant at the San Diego naval base. Dave Cullinane-Mechanic for the Cullinane Wreckage Company. Paul Cullinane-Authority on stream-lined plumbing fixtures. Dick DeDonato-Manager of a fashionable New York department store. Ed Donohoe-Started as editor of the Friday Harbor lournal. Soon became syndicated sports writer. Leo Freeley-Owner of the Northwest's pre mier undertaking parlors. lack Green -- Manager of magazine distribut- ing agency. Hobby, saving coupons. Andy Harrington - President of the White Cen- ter's Booster Club and noted radio humorist. Fred Hebert-Editor of the Ketchikan News. Publicity man of the Alaska Chamber cf Commerce. Bill Hennernan-Seattle's gift to the meat- packing industry. Gordie Iohnson - A-I transport pilot. Stationed at Boeing Field. lack Kearny - An orchestra leader with ability as well as personality. Iohn Kelly-The city's most affable sports dealer. Dick Kelly-President of the Philco Radio 5: Television Co. Ioe Kennedy-Leader of the Community Band out at Fremont. engine corporation. lim McDevitt-American automobile repre- sentative of Seattle. Iohn McGeough-A political observer and syndicated writer. lack Naughton-Renowned specialist of the medical profession. Frank Nestor-The century's gift to the bald- headed man. His hair-raising salesrnanship has won him world renown. lack Noser- A writer of short stories in which all the characters, except the author, are killed. Bob O'Gorrnan-His thesis on the Tenth Di- mension and Its Possibilities won him no- toriety as a theoretical physicist. Dan O'Neill-Insurance agency owner. Hob- by, playing tennis after selling large policies. John Osterman-Diminutive creator of the original autoplane that makes flying pos- sible to everybody. Mel Potts-Chief engineer on a passenger boat making trips between here and the Atlantic seaboard. Ioe Russell-One of Wall Street's ablest fin- anceers and a talented amateur actor. Eddie Sheehan-The only Prep man that has ever gained fame in the big leagues. Robert Trotter - A skillful auto mechanic who has rebuilt every type of motor known to man. Frank Ursino-President of the Bank of Italy and organizer of many Italian clubs. Charles West - Fashion designer for a Los An- geles exclusive clothing store. Iohn WhiteeCrack trans-oceanic pilot of the Imperial-Pan-American airway system. Tierney Wilson-A member of the board of the Chicago Stock Exchange . Al Wood-A jeweler noted for the brilliance of his window displays in his chain of coast stores. .
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Top- O'Brien, Peterson, Marlin, English, E., Donnelly, Waite, Bellinger. Third Row-McNally, Wood, Sherod. Lyons, Macchia, Runnels, Leahy. Second Row-Brons. Widdop, Sweeney, Deigncn. McNerney, Springob, Mcxrtinecru First Row-Hendrick, Perri, Sneerinqer, Hemmen. English, I., Gardner, Murray. Boliom-Donohoe. Cullinane, McKillop, Terhar. Wall. Fouls. President 3 Bellinger Vice-President - Murray Treasurer A Sweeney Top -- Brant, Moran. Rossman, Morrill, Kerschbaum. DeDonato, Basel, Anderson. Third Row-Marilley, Wood. McChesney, Wilkinson, McHugh. M., Fallon. Berlin. Second Row-Strickland, Donohoe. Panatloni, Olsen, Corrigan, Parolik. First Row - MacGregor, Healy. Rutherford, Sheehan, Peltinger. McHugh. F. Bottom-Monqrcrin. Pape. Alexander. Dunton. Read. President - Morrill Vice-President - Sevenich Treasurer - Fallon
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