Seattle Preparatory School - Echo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1942
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I li, , has just completed another year devoted to the X 4+ tra1n1ng of young men who w1ll one day be leaders More than ever before does our natlon look to the youth of today to gurde her destmres after the peace has been won when the task of reconstructrnv our mode of l1v1ng becomes the problem of the moment they wrll be uncertam days there w1ll bc I-lerculean obstacles to conquer clear thmkmg good l1v1ng leaders must be ready to step 1nto the breach we need a select company of MacArthurs to 1nst11l conf1dence to secure a vrctory over the false pro hets who wxll prowl the land The esurt Fathers are happy to know that her graduates wrll be among those leaders Even now the graduates of Seattle Prep are servmg the1r country 1n the front ranks of the armed forces W1th God s help we shall contmue to tram young men for the future courageous, uprrght, honorable a cred1t to the1r Church and the1r country l X r x ' A lx - if if -2 1 -' ' 1 4 '- fl' ' - 'W 4, ' by Sli 3 nj .Qu y ' , f h ' -n 7 Z 1 xXx ,-Hin, g Z A 1 A , 1 , , Q . . . 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Corzfeqiceritly, at Seattle Preparatory School the .ftitcly of thc Catholic Religion aiiai the faithful practice of the precejitf of Goal aria' the Church are iririxterl iipori, Dezfotioii to the Qireeii of Aiigelf if fofterecl la y ailiizittirig certain felect, iitterextecl ftitcleiitf into the rarihf of the Social- ity of the Bleffecl Virgiri Mary. It if rieecllexf to defcrihe the ailifarztagef which accrue to a hoy who haf a hlial cleifotiort iii hir heart for the Mother of God. SENIOR SODALITY Firsl Row-F. Hanna, J. Walchie, D. Coover, E. Robinson, F. McJanne'r, V. Slreclrer, D. Ward, B. Bellew, B. Parker, G. Beylebiere. Second Row-D. Burke, R. Zach, B. Mclver, C. Erickson, O. S+recl:er, D. Cox, B. Hellin, B. Larson. D Rowles, M. Velfh. Third Row-B. McHugh, J. Dwyer, B. Jordan, B. Blaschlca, A. Colasurdo. L. Sharlrey, J. Gough, B. Johnson D. Read, P. Peler. Fourlh Row-H. Coyle, L. Kaufer, J. Baird, J. Rowland, G. Runnels, B. Ohman, J. Slafer, J. Sullivan E. Lenahan. W f . O S' '25 7' ffla ly? I , I w ap ,gf Ii .L 0 ' ' J , 0 Seattle Prep provide! ample advantage! for !cholar!. Cour!e! in Latin and Greek form the backbone for their cla!!ical educationg mathe- matic! and the .fCi67ZC6.Y 0567 the foundation! for career! in engineering and medicine. During the but two year! Latin if a required !ubject, for the faculty ha! found no better i'IZ.ff7'Zl7lZ67'll for training the young Wldllbjl mind in preci!ion, accuracy and per!e1ference. The ,fCh700l!.f fortnightly nezwpaper, the Panther N ew!, provide! an excellent training ground for journali!t! and arti!t!. PANTHER CLUB Firsf Row-D. Coover, J. Wafchie, B. Bellew, V. Sirecker, T. Brennan, B. McHugh, J. Dwyer, B. Parker M. Coles, J. Rufherford. Second Row-D. Rowles, P. Pehar, A. Colesurdo, D. Cox, S. Sifferman, D. Spellman, D. Burke, E. Robinson F. Hanna, B. Heflin. Third Row-J. Murphy. J. Slafer. L. Kaufer, H. Coyle, G. Runnels, D. Read, C. McLelland, L. Sharkey B. Sfanley, B. Blaschka. E. Hoeschen, secrefary fabsenfl. S g 2 2 XX 4.4 'fx 4.-f 41'-2 .. E any 4, x .lf 7 4 , w t J, A ,4 a- U S f 5 - . 5 QC 5 M DEBATE TEA S W F Robmsof' D pe D Rowles D Cox d Row B Rafclsffe J Rowland SE-con Prowess 1n publre spealung, debatxng, oratory, extemporaneous speeeh IS acqurred by many boys rn attendance at Seattle Prep The nu merous eontests held durrng the year, the gold medals awarded the vretors and the experlenee garnered by the partrcrpants are only another feature of our program 10 the tra1n1n g of young men who are to become the eapa ble C,athol1c leaders of tomorrow The self confidence 1nsp1red IH address 1ng an audrence on a solemn occas1on IS alone of great value to the growrng boy Leaders must be able to speak, to unpress, at t1mes to sway the gatherrng before them Catholre leaders IH the perrlous and uncettam Vears ahead must forge publlc op1n1on rnto a firm strand of charltable xntercourse among all peoples I 9--, 2 ' ' ' , ix? X 1 y X I ,pl Q E., f' 7 L Q 5 I ' a, -5 , 7: , , 1. , X. - ,D.HY 'eman' . R A P Hufmey.D.wafd'S'Rob'lmln ' ' ' ,GJ-AbelvB. ea, . I 1 I . Firsl Row ' , - . .Q Q r. y . v V Y No h1fh school IU thc Statc of XX'.1sh1ngton has accompllshcd so much rn a dramatrc program durmv the past yur as Seattle Prep Our 1utumn 1L1LllLIlQC rt thc Wfomen s Century Theatre wxtnessed the master ful rctlnv of thc ourncy s End cast Agann under the guldance of the1r tap lblc d1rettor thc I-larlequlns presented as thelr wrnter productron the famous comedy What a Lrfc The famous Broadway show, Room Serv 1ce was the h1t offered after Easter Nor was that all The drama tournament held at the Un1vers1ty Show Boat rn late Aprrl found Edward Lenahan voted best hrgh school actor tn hrs d1v1s1on We are rndeed proud of these achrevements As rn the other extra curr1cular HCIIVIEICS, the door rnto the Harlequrns Club 15 open to all who are mterested Those not grfted w1th sufficrent talents for actrnv can garn experrence ID desrgnlng scenery managmg propertxes actrng as technrcrans durlng producuons Other personalrty formrng act1v1t1es are the Orchestra and Glee Club both under the d1rect1on of Mr Ernest Fltzsrmmons, well known Qeattle v1ol1n teacher These organrzauons perform 1n publrc at the var1 ous Prep contests, publ1c assembhes, and graduatlon S i xg Q, Q- 45 T' E 24 3 ffl S 'es- wQf f It -- ' A T L A , I -- ' x b - l l- 1 I yn g L 1 L D 1 1 .1 'AI A ' rs 2 I - G L L - - .1 , 1 .v - - - 2- A J A - . 27 ' ' 1 A l h' A f ' I . . . 4 7 .1 - H ff v , s 47 ' . ,, . , . , . . t D a a - a - ' LS' u ' Tx- , , 'LQ 7.-if It Q 7, -. , 13 - 1' ' . 4 . ,,g',m'r , 5 4 aff - s - SV , , , , ah , 4 f -we ,y 1- . 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I' rom the hrst of September to the mrddle of May there IS a steady progress of athletre aetlvlty at Seattle Prep lt IS a pr1ne1ple of esu1t edu e mon that physreal prowess IS to be eombrned with mental aptltude A healthy mlnd rn a healthy body makes for the well balanced man Com petltlon rn football btsleetball baseball bomng has an effeet on ehar 1tter lOfI'1'llIlOl'l that rs prreeless lvery boy enrolled at Seattle Prep IS urged to ax ul hxmselt of the opportunxtles presented to h1m for the bulldxng of hrs body There are teams for the smaller boys rn each sport LETTERMAN S CLUB Flrs1Row B J Coles D Coover M Sullu an B Mclver M Coles B Parlter G Berube G Beylebuere B Davas G Moyer B Dnlley absent Second Row C Weber T Thompson B Lehman J Wafclne H Lang N Mcl er E Cullanane D Ro les B Blaschlte C LBULEYSWIGICF Tlwd Row Hugh Coyle B Ohman F McDonough J McCl1esney T Sullu an P K y H asel J Murphy J MacLean B Wuncln L Qharltey Garrigan Gymnasium, considered one of the best high school athletic pavilions in the Northwest, is the scene of many winter basketball and boxing exhibitions. The civic stadium is the location of our principal football games. We are proud to announce the acquisition of our new athletic coach Mr Ray Vander Zanden, whose record as a coach and organizer of activi ties at Rosalia High School augurs for a banner 1942 4 3 season at Seattle Prep Wfe are proud also to be members of the Cross State League Mem bership in this body enables us to offer our teams more opportunities for traveling than any other school in Seattle VARSITY BASEBALL Furs? Row M Sullivan J McAlerney J Sweeney J Ward T Carroll Second Ro H Lang C Weber B Dnlley T Thompson P Wilson Third Ro Coach Haug J McChesney D Allen C Bulman E Cul mane P Kelly J Denning manager X-U .QI in Jedi pf! . x ig Nr Flu-P-.3 A of John B Abel IA Joseph D Acres IA John P Akers 38 Leroy D Allan 4A Melvrn T Andersen Francis T Bagley John L Balrd 4A Paul C Baker ZA Chrrslopher L Baldwrn Wnlloam G Barber IA Harold Basel 4B Bdsl Charles Behlke ZA Norman E Belcourl ZA Roberr F Bellew 3B George J Berube 38 Arihur J Berube 3B George A Beylebrere 4A Arfhur M Bashop 3B Frede ck D Blrlerman Joseph P Blaschka 28 WulIredJ Blaschka 3A John K Blume IA James D Brandmerr 4 Edgar L Breen 4B Thomas M Brennan Charles Bulman 3A Donald Burke 3A Donald S Byrngfon Mschael Calabrese IA Henry F Caldwell IA Terrence V Carroll IA Frank Chrrsiopher 28 Maurnce F Claays 2A Angelo Colasurdo Wnlluam J Coles ZA M ehael A Coles 4B Mrchael T Comer 3B John B Conklrn IA Ralph W Conner IA Richard W Coover 3A Edward Corrrgan 3B Roberl E Corrugan 4A Louis G Coupe! 2A John Courchene ZA James F Courrney IA Don Cox 3A Hugh D Coyle 4A Edward Cullnnane 3B Bernarr R Daubenspeck ZA Paul B Davrdsen ZA Wnllram Davis 3A Gerald J DeDonaIo ZA Dennns S DeLlsle IA John M Denning ZA Wlllram M Drlley 4B lgnahus C Dohoney IA Leo P Donohoe ZA John E Drummay IA John D Dwyer 4B Davnd Evans IA George W Ernckson 3B DeaneW England ZA James D English ZA Waller G Englerl IA Joseph R Engler 45 ThomasJ Egan IA John B Frhgerald 3A George G Flood ZA John S Floyd IA Pafnck F Foersler John A Foley 3B JohnA Fuda ZC Calvnn J Fung ZA Frederick J Galena 3B LeRoyJ Gamble IA John K Gardner 28 Thomass Garvm IA SIanleyA Grlle IA John T Gough 4B John Hall ZA Richard K Hall IB Wnllram J Halleran IA Roderrck V Hamel IA Francrs P Hanna 3A Marllnl Hardrman IA James C Haflon 4B Wrlluam E Hayes IA Benlamln T I'IeIlun 3A John l. I'llles ZA larley H llon Edward J Hoeschen Edmund M Holland John J Hoyl 48 Francus Hughbanks 4B James J Hurley 28 Pafrnck J Hurley IB Richard l. Hyneman John J Isaacson ZA James D Jonson Roberl E Jordan 3B Charles B Johnslon 4B Borberf E Jordan 38 ThomasA Kane Z Thomas V Kane IA John A Kaufer ZA Leonard J Kauler 4A Phllrp Kaufer IA RoberIV Keeffe ZA Pafrlck Kelly 3A Edward F Kelly John Pafrrck Kennedy Thomas Paul Kennedy PaIrrckJ Kenny 'IA Bas1IJ Kerr 4A Roberf Paul Klehl IA Roberl J Klrch IB John J Klndall ZC G egory M Lamberl 3B Wallace G LaMa e ThomasV Lane IB Howard A Lang 3A Roberf Larson Charles Larson IB James S LaRrvnere IB Charles Websler Lalla IB CharlesJ Lauferswerler 38 John B Lee 4B Edward P Lenahan 4A Pafrlck T Lrghffool IB Waller Lodwng IB John Kenworfh Lyon ZA James E McAIerny 2B James J McBrude John L McChesney 3B Jos P McDevM ZA Francus McDonough 4A James McDonough IA Raymond R McDonough Mrchanl J McEvoy IB Roberf Eugene McGuire CharlesA McHugh 28 CharlesW McHugh 4A Wrllnam M McHugh Ned Mclve 28 Roloerl L Mclver 4B Frank L McJanneI 4B Paul J McKlIIop IB James MacLean 4B Rechard I McLelIand 4A Wallram L McLoughIrn 2B Roberl M Markey IC Ronald J Marperl 2A WrIllamJ Marsh IB George R Marshall 3A GeorgeJ Muller 2B Roberl C Muller 38 Pafrlck B M-Ines IB John B Mnsener 4B Alf P Moe Jr 4B Rol:zerIJ P Moran 3B JohnJ Morgan IB Z 0 Richard A Moork ZA Charles P Mornarfy Jr Granl R Moyer IB James E Murphy 4A John L Murphy 1B John P Naush IB Harold M Nelson IB Norberl C Noone IC James H Norron ZB Albe I J Ohman 4A He berl J Ol e lcha cl P Parcnerr B Roberf P Parker 3A Thomas A Paulson IA Wrlluam C Pauley IB James W Payne IB Vuncenl A Pepper ZA Alberl L Perri IB Phlllp A Peler 4A Thomas J Pefhnger 4B Slephen R Plgoll 2B Francrs J Powers IB James S Powers IB Roberl' C Pregenl 3A Roberl W Rash 3A Roloerl E Rafclslll ZA Richard W Read Wulllam B Read John M Reddy IC Thomas P Reed IC Leonard J Renner IC Charles H Roach IC Thomas J Roark 4B John A Roloerls 3A Edmund J Roblnson 4A Freoerrck J Robvnson John J Robwnson 3B Damel C Rock 28 John B Rogers IC John W Resell' 3B GuyC Rosenberger IC Wlllram J Rossman Earl J Rowland 3B Rnchard C Rowles 4A Gordon A Runnels 3A JamesC Ruiherford 4B John A Rufherford ZC Carl W Sacco ZC Leo P SI' Onge IC Richard W Scheuer ZA Raymond I Schmalz 2B AIberI'J Scholl IC James B ScoH 3B Leo F Sharkey Jr 4A Wrllram R Sharkey IC James E Shasky IC Loyola M Sherman ZA Archllle L Shrelds 3B Slanleys Snfferman 3A John F Slaler 4A Danuel B Small IC Marl'nnJ Smlfh ZA David J Spellrnan 3A John D Spellman James C Sp are ZB m P so I Thomas P SIapleIon IC Owen E SI ecker 4A VmcenIA Slrecker 38 Francis l. Sullrvan 1 JarnesB Sullwan IC John P Sullivan 4B Mark E Sullrvan Z Terrence N Sullivan 38 AlberlJ Susanka Jr IC JohnW Sweeney IA John H Swarlz 48 Wnlson S Talboll IC George W Taylor IC John P Therrlen ZA Thomas C Thompson 4B Paul W T Ilxsh C Ruchard J Tobsn 3B Wlllram H Torrance 28 Wllluam F Tronca ZC Raymond Auzuas oe Turenne IC True H Uncapher 2C M4chaeI C Verlh 4B Pafr1ckC Vvolo IC N cholas M Vyflacul Z norras .1 -fvarsr Joseph P Wa d ZA R chard J Ward 3A WrlluamJ WarIelle IC John A Walchne 3A J Cal-nn Weber R chard P Wersen 3B Roberl T Whrle 2A Ralmond T Whnflow 3A Ronald H Wnlllams IC Phlrp J Wrlluams IB James C Wrlson 4B Palrlck G Wrlson 2B Bernard C Winch IC AndrewA Wnnk 1C James B Wood IC Kennelh W Wooley IC Ralph R Zech 3A Raymond R Zech 4A ' ' A . ' ,3B . I ' I ' I ' . ,BB . I ,4A . I . ' I ' - I ' - I r . ,iv r 4B ' . r ' I ph' 'l YA I ' . ' I 1B R' f I I 1 I-.am nap 'I 3B - f - . ,3A ' ' . I ' I I ' ' - - - - , ' . ' I C - . ' . I 3B . I ' . I I ' I I - I I I I . I .. 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