Seattle Preparatory School - Echo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1951

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, ,,. W c,,,.,.5.V. I. ,.u.,.., ..,tv. .1cf.f:.. .. Mot . i-. Kansas City, Missouri Wild Bill came ridin' up from Texas iust a hundred years after the gold rush and entered Prep in I949 as a transfer from the Jesuit High School in Dallas. Being used to Jesuit schooling, Bill blended in with the ways of Adelphia and soon acquired many friends. Because of his short career as a Prepster, Buck was unable to really get rolling in extracurricular activities. Wild Bill intends to go on after high school, turning his hand to commercial art: however, he is seriously considering the Foreign Legion. ,:,,,, ,,,!,,,... Y.. i.:..il..- J,-fb... Seattle, Washington Jack came to Prep in I947 as a graduate of Blessed Sacrament Grade School. Friendly to all, it toot Jack little time to win the admiration of his classmates, for each year he was elected an olficer of his class and as a iunior he was on the Student Council. ln his iunior and senior years he was received into the Harlequin Club. being elected Secretary as a senior: and in his fourth year he was admitted into the Panther Club. Jack's hobby is automobiles, as he has owned one for years. fiifC+i,ff3'i':,33 i,'L?'l.l,5.'F'Iil.3 F Seattle, Washington Sonny came to us from immaculate Concep- tion where he attended grade school for eight years. The most striking thing about him is his ability to make friends with everybody, which fact can be attributed to his great sense of hu- mor. A proof of his popularity is that as a frosh and as a soph he was elected a class otticer. Sonny's athletic ability showed up in the intra- mural basketball league where for two years he was elected to the all-star team. He was also a member of the Sodality for four years. His am- bition is to play professional basketball , and his favorite saying is, Shape up or ship outl fv- li J .j 44' Q l :F Wyi. rw f all i Q , i t ff, V 7 1 2 ,- V: Q o a nineteen D .ff Vw- x. if X 1 fi'l.K 17137 '!'I-l'11Fh'l,'NLi ?ltt4f5bh'i'l Seattle, Washington Dick came to Seattle Prep as a member of tha freshman class in I947, after graduating from St. Catherine's Grade School. His record is as follows: Sodality 4, 3, 2. I: Echo Staff 4: Har- lequin Club 4, 3: Baseball I: Ski Club 4, 3, 2, I. As a Harlequin Dick manifested his acting abil- ity by taking part in Prep's musical, Hullabalu . When asked what his ambition was, Dick replied that he'd like to put in another six years of school. His favorite expression is, ls that right? 5

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' wx-at 0 RICHARD OECHSLI ILEWETT 0 i i:uw ' Butte, Montana Dick, a graduate of St. John's Grade School, entered Prep as a frosh in the fall of '47. lt wasn't long before he became outstanding in his favorite activity, that of acting in Prep plays. His complete record reads: Student Council 4, Class Officer 3, 2, lg Sodality 4, 2, I, Prefect 2: Echo Stal? 4, Panther Staff 3: Harlequin Club 4, 3, President 45 Cheerleader 47 Football and Bas- ketball I: Baseball 2. Dicl:'s pet expression is, Hey scho1zl M15- P ROIERT MAXWELL IOIACK Seattle, Washington Big Bob came to Prep as iunior, transferring from Marymount Military Academy. Wasting no time, he found his way down to Montlate Play- field and there he ioined his 'fellow Prepsters on the gridiron, mating the B-squad in his junior year and the varsity as a senior. He also was on the tract squad in his junior and senior years as a shot-putter, and as a senior he was received into the Letterman Club. Bob has a very worth- while ambition, to get out of school and lueep out of the Army . ARNOLD ROSWELL BEEZER Seattle, Washington '?QNs., JOHN FRANKLIN IQISE Seattle, Washington Frenchman, as he is called, hails from lm- maculate Conception Parish where he attended grade school. With a big smile and a witty re- marli whenever one is needed, John quictly be- came popular among his classmates. He was a Class Officer 4, 3, 2, and a Sodalist 4, 3, 2, I. His athletic ability stood out in the intramural baseball league where he made the all-star team for three straight years. John has a lifelong am- bition of wanting to own the only wine cellar in the French Foreign Legion , and his favorite saying is, Ha, ha, that's richl Coming to Prep from St. .loseph's in I947, Bee1 got off on the right 'Foot by always doing his best both inside and outside the classroom. This can be shown by his impressive record which includes: Sodality 4, 3, 2, lg Echo Staff 4: Panther Staff 4. 3, Associate Editor 4: Harlequin Club 47 Debate Club lg Var- sity. Football and Baseball Manager 2: Radio Club 4. Beez's loyalty belongs only to the German race, his ambition being the deportation of all Irish to potato farms . eighteen



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-af: 3 -- N VERNON LOUIS OALLERO Seattle, Washington One of West Seattle's contributions of I947 to Prep was Vern Callero from Holy Rosary. His main interest was baslretballg thus he turned out all four years, graduating from the B-team to a varsity letter winner in his last two years. As a Frosh Vern also found time for football and base- ball as well as baslretball. Luigi's activity rec- :rd stands as following: Sodality 4, 3, 2, Ig Pan- ther Club 4, 3: Letterman Club 4, 3: Prom Com- nittee 3. Vern's favorite saying is, Would ya? 'le hopes some day to get an M.D. in dentistry. JOHN MICHAEL CAPLICE Portland, Oregon Milre came north from Portland, Oregon, after graduating from Duniway Grade School to enter Prep as a freshman. His varied activities are the following: Sodality 4, 3, Ig Harlequin Club 4, 3, Letterman Club 4: Football 3, 2, I: Tract 4, 3, 2, I, Varsity 4, 3. Milre is very loyal to his teach- ers and this is manifested by his ambition which is to build a refuge for old Jesuits. He is easily distinguished by his favorite saying, Want a bet . No matter what iob comes up around Adel- phia Milre is always ready and eager to lend a helping hand. JOHN PATRICK CLANCY Seattle, Washington Clanc descended Queen Anne Hill to ar- rive at Prep from St. Anne's Grade School. From the very start he went all out for baseball and participated in that sport all four years, being on the soph-frosh team in his first two years and the varsity nine in his upperclassman years. Clanc was a class officer as a iunior and a member of the Letterman Club as a senior. Pat also sparked many of his room's intramural teams. GERALD ANTHONY CALAIRESE Seattle, Washington Entering from Mount Virgin in I947 as a freshman, Cal started off on a fine career at Prep. Here is a brief resume of his activities while at Prep: Class Offi- cer 3: Sodality I, 23 Harlequin Club 4, Letterman Club 4, 3, 2: Football 4, 3, 2, l, Varsity 4, 3, 2: Baseball 4, 3, Varsity 4, 3. As a senior football tackle, big Cal was elected to an All-Cross State Football team and appointed to the Tri- City squad. Two hundred and fifty pound Cal's most common expression is, Let's angle , and he will really have to do that if he intends to fulfill his am- bition which is to lose weight. twenty

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