Seattle Preparatory School - Echo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1952

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ANTHONY FRANCIS ANGE Rochester, New York Tony came to Seattle from back East and went to St. john's where he graduated in 1948 before coming to Prep. He was a Soclalist in the first two years he spent at Prep. His remaining years have been devoted to his hobby, which is staying away from Father Weisenberg while in school. He was a class officer in his senior year, and his ambition, a worthy one indeed, is to Hncl Bob Woods a suitable car that runs. His favorite saying can be often heard in time of trouble, Never fear, Ange is here, ' f -,WILLIAM FREDERICK BALDWIN Seattle, Washington Clyde No. 1 is a local boy who determined to make good and graduated from St. joseph's as a start in the right direction. Bill is one of the more active boys at Prep. His many and varied activities include: Echo Associate Editor, Ski Team, 1, 2, 3, 4-Cofcaptain 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Panther Club 3, 4, Debate Club 2, and he was also a member of the Prom Committee as a junior. Bill's ambition is to move Sun Valley to Miami Beach and his hobby is Putting tops on Convertibles up and down, This Clyde's favorite saying is No Shoot? 18 iv r a, , ...J E fill ,Z . -i ' 1, W 0 AI ' si 1,7314 ,nf-,, s.- , M ..,- , . 2' ff, T,:5S'i2fQ 3' . , f-at f in 5 5 iffy ev 0 ' Eff ilk 5 fa 1 gr J get . MICHAEL WAYNE BOULANGER Mobridge, South Dakota Mike or Wayne, he answers to both, comes to us from Angle Lake Grade School. Because of constant employment his extrafcurrif cular record isn't shown, but he is one of the more-popular boys in the senior class. He has a ve worthy ambition, in which we all hope he wal succeed, to make something of himself. He has a favorite saying which is often said in a slow drawl, Could be, and this has been the cause of much grief to teachers in nice, quiet classes. He claims drawing as a hobby and he is really good at it. CHARLES JOSEPH BEYTEBIERE Seattle, Washington Chuck was born in Seattle, and graduated from St, joseph's. He is a fourfyear Sodalist, a member of the Student Council, and a class officer 4. He is a member of the Panther Club 3, 4, Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4, and Harlequin Club 3, 43 Prexy, of the latter 4. He starred in Mist Before the Periscope and Julius Caesar, was also in The Bishop and Spreading the News, He was a PANTHER reporter 2, 4, and Feature Editor of the Ecno 4. He has no ambition ,Stiff the Hillj and his favorite saying is, What a ast! f W

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1952 S Public Speaking were jim McGrath, john Topel, Ken Nyberg, Chuck Beytebiere, and Jerry Murphy. Finalists in Senior elocution were jim McGrath, and Jerry Murphy, while Ken Nyberg found himself a place among the finalists of the Hearst Oratory Contest. 1951- 1952 We are finally seniors, and we feel we have reached our Shangrifla. jerry Murphy steps into his Studentfbody president position. Frs. Logan, McDonnell, and Lamphier, S. J., become moderators while class prexies elected are Karl Voegtlin 4A, joe Quinn 4B, and Mike Murphy 4C. The Sodality is divided into four committees-the Catholic Truth, the Marian, the Eucharistic, and the A ostolic-each group being represented by students from the different classes. It is headed by Fr. Zelzanak, S. J., with jim Haley as prefect. Presidents selected for the various school clubs include Karl Voegtlin, Letterman Club president, Charlie Beytebiere, Harlequin Club, and john Topel, president of the Debate Club, and Ken Nyberg, president of the Panther Club. Construction on a new addition to the school progresses throughout the year. It will be ready for the next school year. Fall brings Football into the spotlight. The list of seniors contributing their efforts to the squad is long. They are Pat Tomkins, Chris Melgard, Karl Voegtlin, Phil Clark, Carlo Leonetti, joe Quinn, Lou Roselli, John Mingus, Ron McMullen, john Ryan, Hal Brindle, Ron Farrell, Tom Budnick, Winn Brindle, Jerry Kenny, and Fred Lyons. Karl Voegtlin is named to the All Cross-State team-All American Catholic team. Following this, the general interest turns to Basketball. After a highly successful season, joe Quinn, Jack Cfeorge, Karl Voegtlin, Steve LaRiviere, john Carroll, and Phil Clark walk away with their well deserved HS. Named on the Catholic All'American team is Karl Voegtlin. john Ryan, Moose McMullen, and Bill Baldwin, represent the seniors on the Ski teami The Harlequins meet with a very successful year. The first of three' plays is Harvey which brings Ron Cass, Pat Cook, and Jim MacCrath acclaim. Next is The Bishop Misbehavesf' Adding their ability to the cast are jim MacGrath, Fritz Ritter, and Charlie Beytebiere. For the final produc- tion of the year, the Harlequins venture into a new field for Prep-a Shakespearian lay, Julius Caesar. Included in the cast are Charlie Beytebiere,Pat Cook, Frank Kalberer, jim Wfiitman, Mike Kelliher, Jim MacGrath, Joe Raymaker, and Pat Meagher. In the field of Public Speaking, Prep gains many new honors through the seniors. Ken Nyberg wins himself the first place cup in extemporanious speaking and in improm tu, as well as a second place in extemp and debate. jim MacGrath collects two second places, one fbr dramatic reading, the other for extemp. john Topel takes a first place in debate. Charlie Beytebiere shares the first place debate victory, and also comes in second for impromptu. jerry Murphy wins top honors in the school for the Henry Clay Senior Oratory Contest. The Voice of Democracy Contest for the school is won by Ken Nyberg. Q Many seniors make athreefday retreat at Manresa Hall, Port Townsend. The first is given by Fr. Dalgity, S. J., the 'second by Fr. Suver, S. All know it was time well spent. john Topel becomes the valedictorian for the class. The salutatorian honor goes to Dan Kaiser. This is but a brief account of our countless activities. Final exams and graduation are to follow. Then we leave behind the Blue-and-White and enter into the life for which we have long been preparing. The Class of 52 has gone far, and has proved itself outstanding in all fields of activities. It has shown its eagerness, its spirit, and its loyalty. With a trust in God, and devotion to our country, and a love of all men, we pass through the portals of time to the future, wellfequipped to carry out our chosen roles in life.



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HAROLD ALEXANDER BRINDLE Ketchikan, Alaska Hal came to Prep from St. Anne's in '48g turned out for football right away and played for all four years, Frosh 1, B-squad 2, Varsity 3, 4, as well as a Track man 2, 3, 4. He was a member of the Lettermen's Club 4, and an associate editor of the ECI-ro. l'lal's big ambition is to become a chemical engineer, and the way he is working for it shows promise. He was on the Honor Roll 1, 3, 4. Hal was a Sodalist for four years, and a member of the Pep Club 4. Cousin Hal's real hobby is helping Bill Baldwin put the tops on convertibles up and down. WINN FREDERICK BRINDLE Ketchikan, Alaska Winn transferred to Seattle Prep from Mary- mount in his sophomore year. His talents were first turned to football to which he gave most of his time, becoming a member of the Letterman's Club in 'his sophomore year and remaining a member during his last three years. He was also a class ollicer, ranking as Vice-president 2, 4, and he was an ardent Sodalist during his senior year. His ambition is to lead a successful Safarig and if he doesn't it will be through no fault of his own. RAYMOND EDWARD BROWN Seattle, Washington Ray is a local boy who came to Prep from St. Catherine's Grade School. Ray has been on the varsity baseball team for two years after spending a brace of seasons with the scrubs. He's a three- year Sodalist .and a member of the Letterman's 'Club 3, 45 and the Harlequin Club. He has charge of the pictures for the Ecno. Ray's ambition is to overthrow the dictatorship at Prep. He has a dillicult hobby of planting flowers on mossy roofs, and his favorite saying one which is heard quite a bit around the school, is Neat Guy. THOMAS MARION BUDINICH Seattle, Washington Tom is 'another one of those West Seattle boys. He's a fourfyear Sodalist, Freshman and junior class olllcer, and a Freshman member of the Student Council in '48. Baseball 1, Football 1, 3, 4, Varsity 4, Track 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4. How he has managed to accomplish all of this and keep up his hobby of Going out with the boys is pretty tough. A nice-looking boy with a pleasing personality, Tom will probably some day succeed in his ambition, To out' hustle Carroll. 19

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