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CLASS of 19 1 I INTRODUCTION Q ' The 1951 senior class of Seattle Preparatory School will always . Q' be remembered for their superiority both in number and spirit. C8 This group of over a hundred Prepsters has performed innumer- la E 9 able feats for the greater glory of their Alma Mater. The success K I 'w' of the past year's football and basketball and ski teams, the prestige ' 3' Q0 of the State Tournament, the awards of oratorical and debate con- 0 . ' tests, the products of the paper and annual writers, and the per- ' formances of the actors have all contributed to the honored name of Seattle Prep. Need the fact be mentioned that the seniors of 1951 were the leaders and nucleus of these worthy contributions? Therefore, only the lack of space, and not the lack of written mat- ter, prevents the publication of a detailed record of this class, thus 3 the following brief history will have to suffice. FRESHMAN YEAR H947-I948l The fall of 1947 brought one hundred thirty-nine eager frosh into the halls of Adelphia...Chuck Riley, Tom Moore, John Haberle, and john Petosa gained positions on the Student Council by being elected class presidents... Moderators were Messrs. Purdy, Danel, Patterson, and Graisy, S.J .... Bill Wilson and Joe Navone headed the two Sodalities...On the gridiron Ken Sweeney, Skip Kays, Owen Deuchler, Jerry Calabrese, Jack Ladner, Phil Waters, and John Petosa displayed promising talent. . .Marsh Fitzgerald, Tom Gahan, Pat Kelly, and Pat Manning were final- ists in the frosh debate tournament.. . Frosh basketball standouts were Bill Collier, jack Moss. Pat Roddy, john Hab- erle, and Skip Kays. . .The frosh donated a large blue and gold banner to the school for use at games. . .journalists Arnold Beezer, john Foster, Jerry Jager, and Pat Manning reported for the PANTHER. . .On the cub basketball team were stalwarts Tom Greif, Vern Callero, Tim Ryan, Tim Flood, and Bill Wilson. . . Ed Maher, John Cogan, and Fritz Holt turned to the art of skiing. . .Jack Nugent, Don Maddox, and Swede Johnson tooted their instruments in the school band . . .The baseball diamond featured Tom Moore, Paul Cruden, Dave Dorgan, and Pat Clancy. . .The cin- derburners added to their squad Skip Kays, Mike Caplice, and john Fitzgerald. , . SOPHOMORE YEAR 11948-19493 With the cry Onward sophomores the class chose their presidents: Bill Wilson-ZA, Dave Dorgan-2B, Ken Sweeney-ZC, and jim Moriarty-2D...The moderators in order were Father Sneeringer, Mr. Wollesen, Mr. Toner, and Father Hess...Winners of varsity football letters were jerry Calabrese, Owen Deuchler, and Phil Waters... The job of cheerleading was taken over by john Cogan, E-Roy Johnson, john Foster, and Pat Kelly...Bob Gil- more and john Cogan were cast in the Harlequin plays.. .The sophomores won the award for the best display at the homecoming rally. . . john Haberle, Skip Kays, Pat Roddy played basketball on Coach Goodwin's varsity team.. . Jack Moss saved .the second O'Dea basketball game with a last second swisher . . .Vern Callero, Tom Greif, Tim Ryan, and Bill Wilson led the B-squad maple courters.. .Ernie Ferullo, Pat Manning, Ed Maher, and Arnold Beezer wrote for the school paper. . . Pa-t Kelly and Dick Blewett ruled over the sophomore Sodalities . . . In the Held of debate the following showed speaking ability: Pat Manning, Pat Kelly, Jerry Jager, Marsh Fitzgerald, Ron Tracy, Tom Gahan, Ed Maher, Chuck Riley, and Bill Wilson--the latter going to the Gonzaga Tournament...Slaving in the property rooms were jack Nelson, Ernie Ferullo, Arnold Beezer, Tim Healy, and jerry Calabrese.. .Ed Maher received a gold medal for first place in the Junior Elocution Contest-other finalists included Pat Kelly and Bill Wilson . ..The Let- termen Club initiated jerry Calabrese, Phil Waters, Owen Deuchler, and john Petosa . . . Fritz Holt swished around on his hickory sticks. ..Tom Gahan, Pat Manning, and Bill Wilson sparkled in the Hearst Oratory Contest...John Petosa won another varsity 'letter for baseball. . .Tom Moore, Pat Roddy, Bill Collier, and Terry Haberbush also dis- tinguished themselves on the diamond...Pat Manning capably directed the intramural league...E-Roy johnson continued to play in Mr. Gil1ingham's band.,.On the track squad Jack Tallman, Skip Kays, John Youmans, and Dick Kays burned up the track. V sixteen
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