Seattle Preparatory School - Echo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1948

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HAROLD FRANCIS CORKERY, Jr. Seattle, Washington 1 Coming from Overlake to Prep in 1944, Cork set out to make a name for himself. In sports he turned out for Football 1, Basketball 2, 1, Baseball 1, and Track, Varsity 4, 3. He joined the Sodality for his first three years, and as a junior and senior was a member of the Letterman Club. Cork's ambition which he hopes to someday fulfill, is to be able to throw the discus as far as he can throw the b ll. - u 06224-f , X A54 ,L 1 frlvxf k!A,4f:.4bF,, ',7f ,fa-RL' , we 74 ffl' ff, fd-.f-af-1, ,yf.,,..' if Lift- Y ., --f 1f' . -..,,. , lnvmc :nous cuNz -,1gj,. , , 4 A , Spokane, Washington lqfgllnzsllui 1: fl :A- ,Ierry entered Prep from Blessed Sacrament as a . 1, f , , freshman. He engaged in a wide variety of school 1,51 ,' activities, amongst them being Class Officer 4, Sodalist 4,35 Student Council 4, Echo Staff 45 Harlequins 4, 35 and Intramural Athletics Director 4. In sports, Jerry was manager of the Football and Basketball teams in his senior year. He has great hopes for his future life, and wants to be an ambitious coroner in Death Valley. 4 DONALD NOEL DONALDSON Seattle, Washington Don became a Prepster as a freshman, after graduating from St. Patrick's in 1944. He was on the Soph-Frosh Football team as a sophomore, and the second team in Basketball as a junior. In his senior year, he joined the Sodality. Don's favorite relaxation is sleeping-in mornings and in his later life, he hopes to own a chain of Shell gas stations. The words most often heard from Don are tive bucks on the fifth at Santa Anita. lfvifl 1, I 1' .I 4 I RICHARD MICIIAIL DOUGLAS Monroe, Washington Graduated from St. Joseph's in 1944, Monk came to Prep as a lowly frosh. He played Football 4, 3, 2, 1, Varsity 4, 3, 2, Basketball 4, 3, 2, 1, Varsity 4, 3, and Baseball 1. He was also in the Panther Club 4, 3, Letterman Club 4, 3, 2, Student Council 4, 3, Prom Committee 3, Sodality 4, 3, 2, 1, besides being a Class Officer 2, 1, and a Student Body Oflicer 4, 3. Dick's most hoped-for wish is to be best man at Elliott s wedding. 'f' y I fl iyvvyfwlw 4' W 7,7 ,T

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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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1,-4117-.'-'rf' W ,.'!' JAMES ROBERT DREW Seattle, Washington Bob, better known as Half-a-Hot Rod, entered Prep from St. Catherine's as a freshman. Spending most of his time turning-out for sports, Bob made the Football team 4, 3, 2, 1, Varsity 4, 3, 2, Basketball team 2, 1, the Baseball team 2, 1, and the Track team, Varsity 4, 3. Besides the above sports,,Bob also took part in the Sodality 4, 3, was a Class OFhcer 35 and a member of the Letter- man Club 4, 3, 2. For a hobby, helghases women. .1 5, - J' JM.-xf..,,g J. . 1 - . . - . 4 'J ' ' ' A - 5 ,.,, ,. .fi-4 ' In ,' x . - ' ' -rx ,I 1 . . .M 5 A Ja .L f 1 1 ev 5,1 c ff, 'Y 'i , at . -.J1 lj W 'Q A f V .. ,W Q ,W 'fig Q D gf 1 W ew f . ' ,fa '53 a K. I9 ' I ., ,V U Q J ., . 4. A .64 CV -sf ' K ' x eff' U JOHN PETER DUPLICA ,, Seattle, Washington 4,14 When Dup entered Prep from St. Margaret's in 1944, he determined to make athletics his chief more, and was on the Football teams all four J 1 J U J I A I 5 L A' K v Ji f -'-' - aim. He joined the Swimming team as a sopho- 2' ' f MJ I I ' I -,. n 4 L 2' ' - - 1 ' . , -1 N J X I V QF., ,grvuv I 'R 1,452 lv .D - L ' ' ' - J 1 X3 . , Q ' -1- V :J 'W L-' I' . A.: LAM 3 .' 1 J' 9 X V 5 'J 3 , 4? . A fv L-L11 11. PS 'ire v'-J' ' ' ', x. years, being a Varsity manager as a senior. Also in his senior year, he earned a position on the 'Baseball team. Dup was also a member of the Sodality 4, 3, 2, and of the Orchestra 1. His favorite expression seems to be Notre Dame will win. ff fl I XX I ' K 1 ' OHEICCI' 3, Sodality 4, 3, 2, lg Panther 1 A St. Benedict's in 1944. His record reveals his 4, Echo Staff, Business Manager 4, Harlequins 4, 3, Prom Committee 3, Football 2. As a senior he was elected President of the A.S.S.P. If Dusty hopes to fulfill his ambition of being a midget auto racer, he will have to overcorrie his expensive hobby of 'Jvisiting Seattle AutofRebuild with the Nash. Saying is Yes Mother! I ' DONALD RAYMOND DUVALL Wapato, Washington . B Frenchie came to Prep as a freshman from Prosser High School. In his years at Prep he engaged in many and various activities including Class Officer 1, Sodality 4, 3, 2, Student Council 1, Harle- quins 45 Debate 2, 1, Oratory 1, junior Elocution 1, Apologetics 1, Cheerleader 4, Ski Club 4, 35 Camera Club 2. In sports he took part in Football 3, 1, Basketball 3, 2, 15 and Baseball 1, Frenchie's very popular hobby is Wine, Women, and Song.

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