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THOMAS EMMET COMER Seattle, Washington Speedy came to Prep as a freshman in I947 from Cathedral. He ioined the Sodality in his first year and was a member for his remaining three years. He also served as Exchange Editor on the Panther Staff in his tirst two years. With an eye to the future, Tom's ambition is to set himself up in an insurance company . His 'Favorite saying is, That's a fine kettle of iish . JOHN WALSH CLARK Fargo, North Dakota TV Wiggles came to Prep from St. John's Grade School. He served as Sergeant-at-arms of 3B and inflicted a virtual reign of terror. The So- dality received him with open arms in his iunior year. Father Renner was pleased to have John's assistance in the library as he has an excellent knowledge of shorthand and typing which he ac- quired at business college last summer. John's ambition is to hypnotize himself so he can quit smoking. Q' N JOHN PATRICK COGAN Seattle, Washington Cog knocked on the doors ot Prep in i947 as a freshman from St. Catherine's and immedi- ately he set out to make a name for himself in the field of public speaking. His achievements in this field include the Harlequin Club 2, Ig the Debate Club 4, 2, I. John's other activities in- clude the Echo Staff 4: Class Officer 4, 2: So- dality 4, 3, 2, Ig Cheerleader 3, 25 Ski Club 4, 3, 2, Ig Ski Team 4, 3. Last Christmas John skied for ten days at Sun Valley, Idaho where he picked up his quaint saying, Sarah babyl . of wi , mi if tif' WILLIAM LAWRENCE COLLIER Freewater, Oregon Ears entered Prep from Holy Rosary as a freshman. He is one of the few three-sport athletes at Prep. Bill starred as a breakaway art- ist in the backtield of Prep's great football team of I950g he was an important member of Prep's winning basketball team of l95I: and he played on the varsity baseball squad. Bill was a member of the Sodality 4, 3, 2, I: Letterman Club 4, 3, 2: Football 4: Basketball 4, Ig Baseball 4, 3, 2, l. His sole ambition is to outrank Coach Goodwin in the Army . , . x Cqiiblfji twenty-one 1 4
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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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I DENIS PHILIP DENNEHY Seattle, Washington Denny, the smiling Irishman, came to Prep in I947 as a freshman from St. Joseph's. He was an active member of the Sodality for all four years. ln his last two years, however, iournalism captured his interest, and he spent his spare time writing for the Panther as a iunior and senior, and for the Echo during his senior year. Denny's ambition is to own a sailboat that will beat Tom Gahan's. His favorite saying is, Some- body's always taking the joy out of life . OWEN PAUL DEUCHLER Watertown, South Dalrota Deuch is Holy Family's contribution to Prep's athletic system. In his sophomore year Owen made the football team as a mighty tacltle. His upperclassman years saw him monopolize this spot. He was Co-Captain of the football eleven in his senior season, as well as being elected to the All-Cross State team. He was in baseball 4, 3, 2: and Letterman Club 4, 3, 2. Deuch's am- bition is to stay out of the draft and he can be always heard to exclaim the expression, That's rich . DAVID LAWRENCE DORGAN Seattle, Washington Dee'Dee , coming from Immaculate Concep- tion Grade School was one of Prep's most ener- getic members, both in sports and activities. 1 , Dave's timely wit has produced many a laugh in I , his classes during the last four years. His log ' includes: Student Council 4, 21 Class Officer 4, 3, 2, I3 Sodality 4, 3, 2, lg Harlequin Club 43 ' 'I ' I I Letterman Club 4, 31 Football 4, 3, 2, I, Varsity ' 4, 3. Dave's ambition is to keep out of the r army . , , I K f s L ,, .1 1 PAUL EUGENE CRUDEN ' Fargo, North Daliota Hello baby, I had to call you on the phone , and once again Paul is hav- ing trouble with his love life. Crunden descended upon Prep in '47 from St. Anthony's. He was a class officer in his tirst two years. As a member ofthe Har- lequin Club, Paul was cast in Prep's midwinter play. His athletic record includes two years on the varsity football and baseball teams as well as a year on the frosh football squad and two years on the soph-frosh baseball team. For humor- ous wit, Paul could most liltely out-do any Prepster. l1U612ly-1100
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