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Mr. Carl Tagariello, S. J. Mr. Charles Wolleson, S. J. Mr- Edward J- C0611 Typing. Lating Englishg Religiong Moderator 2B. Algebra: M0Cl9fUi0f 1B- Mr. Daniel Melinkovich Mrs. Jeannette G. Perkins Mrs. Lillian Perry Ancient H istoryg ead Coach in F ootball, Registrarg Secretary to Principal. Cafeteria- Basketball, Baseball. 1 Riiil -'f f-N
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Mr. Leo B. Kaufmann. S. J. Mr. Theodore Marcnesini, S. J. Mr. John V. Murphy, S. J- Lating Advanced Algebrag Religiong Study Hallg Substitute Professor. Englislig Religiong Moderator 2C. Germang Moderator Forensic Club. Mr. Webb T. Patterson, S. J. Mr. Joseph E. Perri, S. J. Mr. Willianl J. Prasch, S. J. Englislzg Journalisrng Religiorig Moderator Physicsg Solid Geometry and T rigonome- Lfliim Religimii E1lgliSl15 Moderator 3Bg Moderator Seattle Prep Panther. tryg Moderator Panther Club. .
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1943-1944 Dear Diary: 67 One hundred and one scared frosh jam Prep's halls . . . Though 'X X U ,Q- put at ease spiritually by the traditional Mass of the Holy Spirit, D 'X gl and socially by the first Sodality semi-formal, our confidence is ' t Q, shaken by numerous trips over the bank . . . The November retreat is something new to us, and is well received . . . Class elec- tions result in Joe Carlson leading IA, Dick Foley heading IB, and Bill VVainwright, IC . . . Mr. Carlin splits his moderating duties between IA and 1C as Mr. Agnew looks after IB . . . Al Flynn becomes prefect of the active frosh Sodality . . . Chas. Bricker begins his colyum', on the Panther . . . Freshman names in sports are those of Rino Bogni, a varsity letter winner in football, and john Morris, Jim Rogers, and John Halleran, frosh team basketball stars . . . lA becomes famous as a sub-cellar pool-hall and takes honors in intramural basketball . . .Though weakened by a gas attackn, IB wins junior league softball championship . . . Carlos Ralph Zener III shines in IA-IC Latin contests . . . Paul Beytebiere places second in junior elocution . . . Dick Wright and Bill Mulligan debate avidly . . . Among other people who infiuence our little frosh world are B. I. Coles, A. S. S. P. prexy, Al Schuss who coached the Panthers to a high place in cross-state football and basketballg Mr. Carlin, who arranges hikes for the week-ends, and swimming Tuesdays at the Y. W. C. A.g and such timeless characters as Frank Sinatra, Pistol-Packin' Mammav, and Scavotto . . . Really collegiate now, we leave our frosh year with the Hnal curtain of the Harlequins' You Can't Take It with You . . . 1944-1945 ', No more inferiority complexes . . . We toss the new frosh over the bank with joy . . . This year John Porter is prexy of 2A, with Fr. Hayes as moderator, Dick Foley and Fr. Frank Logan in 2Bg 2C: Bernie Miller and Fr. Toner . . . They lead a class of only ninety-six . . . We have another retreat which is even better appreciated . . . The candy vending machine outside 2A proves a gastronomical success but a Hnancial failure . . . Morris and Ron Stauber join Bricker on the Panther staff . . . The school is sharply divided between the fourth term and Governor Dewey . . . Under Coach Harry Bird, we defeat O'Dea in football ji for the first time in four years . . . Buz Ketcham attains his first stripe . . . The basketball series with O'Dea is cancelled because of .Pqj mysterious paint on O,Dea steps . . . Second team football is 5 wif. 7, lj ff 4 r Q, Z' 4, 4. , d I 7 N ff,
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