Seattle Preparatory School - Echo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1948

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I FRANCIS NICHOLAS BRESLICII Burlington, Washington Nick didn't become a Prepster until his junior year, having attended O'Dea up till that time. As a junior, however, he played football and also became a Sodalist. In his senior year, he continued as a Sodalist and found time to join the Camera Club. Nick has a rather simple hobby, sleeping. He has met so many different people that his favor' sayi g is, hat' your me? usually boomed out in an earth-shaking voice. . 1 I a flt 717 W W ROBERT ARTHUR BROWN Seattle, Washington Bob entered Prep from' St. Catherines as a freshman in 1944. He specialized in dramatics and speaking throughout his four years, being in Junior Dramatics 2, 1, Junior Elocution 2, Senior Elocution 4, 3, Oratory 4, 3, Harlequins 4, 3, Pres. 4, Gold Medal for Actor of the Year 3, Debate 1, Sodality 4, 3, 2, and Student Council 4. When Bob has any spare moments, he devotes them to his hobby, beekeeping. ' fm. Rosen ANTH Qkzjivil Seattle gton J ' 'W is A St. Catherine' filf, b hrsfefiieed a J as a freshman. It-limit s eiar he e t Fro F Baseball tqapflfva a nt oupaithe ng Asfeylophomore 'Bob Mid on W' as pgll-, bei on tkflflli- r tean His ch ef ai life is is a ocerv st re,in ia . ' m 1 somew t amp fav y, th fqneetingn emales. ob's o answer t any question , you're razy.' JOSEPH WILLIAM BURNS 1 Seattle, Washington A St. Edward's graduate, joey came to Prep as a freshman full of ambition for all things to do with sports. He made a place for himself on the Football team 4, 3, 2, 1, Varsity 4, 3, 2, Basketball team 4, 3, 2, 1, Varsity 4, 35 and the Baseball team, Varsity 4, 3, 2, 1. His activities included being a class officer 4, 3, 2, lg 2 SOClHliSf 4, 35 member of the Student Council 4, Letterman Club 4, 3, 2,1, Pres. 4, Harlequins 4, and Glee Club 2,1. I flfyifi fdffzkl-f 65' fifvs-:fy ff! da ,Q4i,Zj. ff!! eg '47 -..- .lf ff'

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1 v V A: y :lr . GAIL MATTHEW ACKERT, JY. Seattle, Washington When Windy entered Prep from St. Cather- ine's in 1944, he at once set out to make a name for himself in Athletics. As a freshman he was a member of the Swimming club and earned a position on the Cub football team. He made the Soph-Frosh team as a sophomore and advanced to the Second team as a junior. His crowning glory was his varsity rating as a senior. Also as a senior he joined the ranks of the Letterman Club. W JOHN PHILLIP AUGHNAY Seattle, Washington Entering from St. Mary's as a freshman, Phil at once showed his mental prowess and rated the honor roll his first year. He also joined the Sodality as a freshman, and was a member for all four years. During the summers, Phil relaxes at Longacres, keeping up' the attendance. His ambition for later life is to be a bookie like my Grandpa. Phil's well-known favorite expression LUCIUS ANTHONY AVERY Seattle, Washington Luscious came to Prep from St. Joseph's in 1944. He chose the Sodality as his main diversion from school work, being a Sodalist in his junior and senior years. Always trying to do two things at once, Luscious wants to build a theatre with a swimming pool, so he can enjoy both relaxations at once. He has an enviable hobby, it being vaca- tions at Arrowhead. The phrase most frequently used by Tony is gee, I'm nervous. if is why should I tell you. ' 1 , L 5 fi- ,fw m4,g j A 'fit' If 1 f, si? VJ ,V A Q . A' f ,Q F ikft fi iv f effiyri' 5 ff' P' I ff'f'!,5s' ' f x -' H Jw, 5' ,,' g 4 at . ,we .fa fw , b ' .V 'lf I I V If zfeff .ff , f .fa , . fir-1 M. , if-JJ , ffl!! l 'Ly fl, I . . af' - 1' try-'Z 1 . IJ-piggy, g A, I gl ff, .jf ff, A. Ifgzg. if ' Ji. .ivfqflff vo Ji, ff: ' ,K -1 ,I 5 .ff . I fitfrxi 1 U' ff I fljjifli, ,jf H 57 :Ames cannon snsunn, Jr. C lj ay ' ff Minneapolis, Minnesota A graduate of St. Edward's, Jim came to Prep as a freshman in 1944. He joined the Panther Staff in his junior year, and for two years served as the go-between from Prep to the printer's. His hobby, shot-rods,',' helped transport him on these journeys. Jim's sole ambition is to live long enough to see the new Prep flagpole. But until then, Jim just says It's a 'ruff life,' but on the whole it might be .... a



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PATRICK HARVEY BURRINGTON Portland, Oregon Graduating from Blessed Sacrament, Burr came to Prep in 1944 as a freshman. His achieve- ments in sports include Football 3, lg Basketball 4, 3, 2, 1, Varsity 45 Track 4, and Swimming 1. He also was a class officer 4, 3, 2, 15 2 mC!TlbC1' of the Sodality 4, 3, 2, and a Harlequin 3. When he has time on his hands, Burr engages in hishobby, diddling. His ambition is to become as good a X ,dnl-Zami a,fLwff44yff7a,Lcfn7,L,u!,f,,k' XM! . QQ- jlyub- Muff-can, RICHARD JOHN CALL theatre-goer as Joe Burns. le ff St. Paul, Minnesota L, I r K, 4 1 'fi' A P' J J in , , ., Dick attended Gonzaga High in Spokane as a . j e , 'f T I4 gf 94 2 f freshman, arriving at Prep his second year. He . ,f . 'A 4 I J fgrg- 11 joined the Sodality 4, 3, 2, and the Debate Club I A , 'i r ' 4 1 ' I as a sophomore, moving on to the Harlequins as i ig L , fb 7 Q, 4 a senior, In sports, he made the second team in ,A 1 l ' ' Football in his junior year and the Tennis team . C' M L' s , as a senior. Dick's favorite saying is, Got a cold, f f ak Y I y 1 5 Q Q, O'Neill, or did you inhale? Dick someday hopes i to become president of Littler's and fire O'Neill. fem'-L, . T ,. ,ef j FMJ7 ,w-ff 1 if M ii I fi -N' K, at A dp U, if :L f -J.,..Ve, jig QQ , ,fi fy? 2 if-s4,.f 41 n ROBERT KELLY CLARK Wichita, Kansas After graduating from Borderstar in Kansas City, Missouri, Bob became a Prepster in 1944. He turned out for sports and was on the 3rd team in Football and Basketball as a sophomore, and on the 2nd team in both those sports as a junior. A member of the Sodality in his junior and senior years, he also joined the Harlequins as a junior. Bob's favorite expression is a rather well-known one: Let's hit Jerriesf' PATRICK ANTHONY COLES Seattle, Washington ' Irish began his Prep days as a freshman from St. Josephs Baseball and Football received most of his attention, playing Football 4, 3, 2, 1, Varsity 4, 3, and Baseball 3, 2, 1, Varsity 3. He was also on the Varsity Track team as a senior. lrish's activities consisted of Class Officer 4, 3, Sodalist 4, Student Council 4, Letterman Club 4, 35 Vice-Pres. 4. l'm looking over a four-leaf clover is his favorite expression. As a senior he won the Football Inspirational Award. Q

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