Seattle Preparatory School - Echo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1951

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RICHARD ARTHUR KAYS Long Beach, California Dict tirst appeared around the halls of Adelphia when he came to Prep in '47 from Immaculate. He began to do his part to maize himself useful by devot- ing his time and efforts as a manager in basketball 4, 3: and football 4. He was an active member of the Sodality 4, 3, 2, Ig and also participated in sports be- ing a member ot the track team 4, 3, 2. Diclx was admitted to the Letterman Club in his senior year. A tip ofthe hat to a swell guy who devoted his time to the betterment of a great school. EMILE ROY JOHNSON Glasgow, Montana Swede ioined the ranlis of Seattle Prep as a freshman from Marymount Military Academy in the year of '47. Since the day of his entrance E- Roy tried to maize everyone sit up and take no- tice ot his many talents he had stored away. He has taken part in most all of the activities that Prep could oFIer him, His record reads: Panther Staff 3: Sodality 4, 3, 2. I: Harlequin Club 45 Cheerleader 3, 2, King 3. Swede's ambition is to be a fly boy . His customary greeting is, Hi, how are ya? JOHN LEWIS JONES Seattle, Washington Easy Jack entered Prep 'From Holy Rosary in '47, and at once began to make a name for himself. JacIr's wit and humor captured for him the attention and friendliness of the class ot I95I. Jaclr could be seen warning many of the blaclr sheep, with his 'Favorite saying, You iust don't do those things . He was a member of the Soclality 4, 3, 2, Ig and also active in sports. His record reads: Football Ig Basketball 3, I: Base- ball I. Easy Jack's ambition is to own his own car . 'Nh' r . twenty-nine 'lb , I CLIFFORD JOSEPH KAYS San Pedro, California Let's hustle and one sees Skip dashing off on another wild escapade. Skip , a natural born athlete, came to Prep from Immaculate as a freshman and began to apply his talents in sports. His record is one that will not be forgotten for a long time. It is: Varsity Football 4, 3, 2: Varsity Basketball 4, 3, 2: Tracli 4, 3, 2, I. Skip was elected captain of the tract team in '50 and made All-Cross State and Tri-City in football. He was also a Sodalist 4, 3, 2, Ig Class OFIicer 2, Ig and Harlequin Club 4. SHI ,ITN I Q

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iw WILUAM JOHN HOPPER Seattle, Washington Willy entered Prep from St. Mary's in the all of I947. From that day until this his smiling ace and wise remarks have been seen and heard hroughout the school. As a sophomore he turned rut for track and from his freshman year on he nas participated in his 'favorite pastime, skiing. iesides these activities Bill has worked hard to iultill his ambition ot cleaning up West Se- attle . His favorite saying is, What a funny ooking guy . EDWIN THOMAS HUNT Seattle, Washington Ed crossed the University Bridge and landed at Prep from St. Catherine's. The Sodality caught i this boy's eye, for he ioined the school's spiritual 7 organization in his freshman year. ln the realm of 6 sports, Ed tried a little football in his upperclass- men years, One usually tinds this North-ender spending his noon time in his car . Ed's ambi- tion, to remain a civilian , might be a ditticult V thing for him to accomplish in this day and age of atomic war. JEROME LEONARD JAGER Seattle, Washington Jerry, the most optimistic senior in Prep, will always console anyone in doubt with his favorite saying, The trouble with you is that you worry too much . He came to Prep from St. John's with a burning desire to excell in public speaking. Besides gaining recognition in speaking, Jerry also became noted for his constant argumenta- tion with his teachers. His activity accomplish- ments are: Student Council 4, Sodality 4, 3, 2, I: Echo Staff 45 Panther Staff 4, 3, 2, Ig Debate Club 4, 3, 2, I, President 4, Jerry's present am- bition is to be the biggest beer bootlegger in the United States . FREDERICK JOSEPH HOLT Anaconda, Montana When Fritz swished to Seattle Prep from Blessed Sacrament, Adelphia gained a talented student and leader. Fritz has been very active in skiing, bring- ing home trophies from the different meets. If one can't find him skiing on the Cascade slopes, one will tind him with that certain girl from Queen Anne at a dance or some other affair at school. His record stands thus: Sodality 4, 3, 2, Ig Panther Club 4, 3: Ski Club 4, 3, 2, Ig Echo Staff 4, Prom Committee 33 All-City Ski Council 4, 3, 2, I, President 4, Vice President 3: Ski Team 4, 3, 2, I, Cap- tain 4. twenty-eight



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i KENNETH LAMOYNE KEMP Long Beach, California Ken hails from Blessed Sacrament Grade ichool, the class of I947. All four years of Ken- iy's career at Prep have included a steady mem- :ership in the Sodality. The fact that he is ot a ,omewhat quiet nature didn't ever stop this Prep- ter from acquiring many lasting friends. ln his unior year Ken got the urge for the outdoors md so he spent a season on the rugged B-foot- :all team. If all goes well, this boy hopes to rventually sport a little blacll bag that has an WD. certificate within it. 6 I?- Y , FRANCIS JOSEPH KENNY Seattle, Washington Pat lhow he derived this name from Francis Joseph is a good questionl blazed a trail into Prep from the wilds of Edmonds. As a trosh he joined the Sodality and remained in that organi- zation throughout his high school career. Pat's loyalty to that certain city north of Seattle is manifested by his frequent outbursts ot, Yea for Edmonds! Pat anticipates a hard but worthwhile future, that of being a farmer. i JAMES RICHARD KERNS Seattle, Washington Jim entered Prep in his iunior year as a trans- ter from O'Dea. He immediately got off to a good start with his schoolmates by letting loose with his subtle humor and clever remarks that have disrupted any number ot classes during these past two years. The Kernel has also in- terested his classmates with his brilliant speeches on warfare and how the U.N. ought to tight it. Jim's ambition is to graduate and be cannon fodder . PATRICK JOSEPH KELLY Seattle, Washington Since he entered Prep from Blessed Sacrament, Pat has been one ot the most popular and hard worlring students in the school. As many already tnow his favor- ite saying is, Oh would I . Pat's record includes: Class Officer 4, Ig Student Council 41 Sodality 4, 3, 2, I, Prefect 3, 2: Feature Editor of Echo 4: Panther Staff 4, 3, 2, Editor 4: Panther Club 4, 3, Vice-President 43 Debate Club 2, I: Publicity Committee 4, 3. His lofty ambition is to malls around two hundred dollars a minute, lite Wilson did in Olympia . zbirzy

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