Seattle Preparatory School - Echo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1954

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i 7 .lim Melvin Donovan St. Anne's sent Prep their ever-smiling optimist as a freshman in 1950 when Jim Donovan entered these halls. He has an easy-going manner and always a good word for everyone he meets. Jim played Frosh and B-squad football in his first two years here. He also has been a four-year Sodalist and two year Pep Club member, 3, 4. His hobby is keeping his car running and he one day hopes to study the social life of Penguins at the North Pole. 'Qv' '11'.' Brian Michael Donovan Feet came to Prep in l95O from Hamilton Jr. High and St. Benedict's. In his first year at Prep, Mike played Frosh football and was a Sodality member. In his sophomore year he was on the Track team and in the Sodality. As an upperclass- man, he stuck with the Sodality and ioined Pep Club. His hobbies include target shooting, hunting, fishing, and pool. His big ambition is to one day beat Eight Ball Heath in a game of pool. S-ul :J QQ Clarke Perry Dunbar Clarke Dunbar came to Prep in l95O from the Marymount Military Academy in Tacoma. He sat right to work in the managing department, taking in towels for the Cub football team. Since then he has conducted lengthy research in the hope that someday he will find the lron Panther. In his off time, when he is not looking for the old iron- head, he makes a hobby of cleaning pots and pans at Emil's Cafe. He knows this is only the beginning as someday he may even own the place. David Arthur Dworak David entered Prep in l95O fresh from St, Margaret's grade school. ln his iunior year he helped revise the Radio Club and between blow- ing out fuses and hot wiring the third floor club room door knob, he conducted noon-hour classes in radio electronics. His activities are many and varied. They include baseball l, Track 3, Pep band 4, and Radio Club President 4. He is still trying to find a harmonious color scheme for his hotrod, hoping to out-do Henry Ford.

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2605! 7 140-fa,6fbJc 3 dao , fl je. ,711 J affdf. dd! 94.5 John Paul Dempsey Whenever you hear the dreaded words, Youre up for five, ringing through the halls, you can be sure they're coming from the toothless mouth of Papa Paul Dempsey, Demps played base- ball, basketball, and football as a freshman and B-squad basketball as a sophomore. He has played varsity football and baseball for the past three years. He joined the Letterman's Club as a soph, and was elected its president, his senior year. ln his iunior year he was chosen to serve on the Prom Committee. His other activities include Sodal- ity l, 2, Pep Club 3, 4, and Student Council 4. His M favorite hobby is chasing red Fords and other sports, and he hopes to one day play pro baseball. ,,, GL! -ala. I ,Q 5 ff .Z W' Lawrence Joseph Deutsch John Anthony Ditori 'X .20 The Chemist entered Prep's halls from Holy Rosary School as a smiling, gamboling frosh, He turned his athletic talents to Cub basketball and baseball in the winter and spring of his freshman year. Larry worked on the PANTHER staff and played varsity baseball under Mr. Goodwin. This year he was made feature editor of the PANTHER and assistant business manager of the ECHO. His ambition, a very enviable one, is to teach physical education at Holy Names, wwf-f2ff I 'fa Prep gained a great athlete when 'iDaigo Ditori entered its halls in l95O from the school in the gulch, Mt, Virgin. He was president of his freshman and sophomore classes and was secre- tary of his iunior class. His other activities include Pep Club, Sodality 3, 2, l, and Prom Committee. But it was his athletic prowess that made him a wheel at Prep. He made basketball l, football 4, 3, 2, l, Varsity 4, 3, 2, and baseball 4, 3, 2, l. His football honors show him to be one of the greatest players to have attended Prep. They include: First team All-Cross State 4, 3, Catholic Northwest First team 4, 3, Tri-City first team 4, and Catholic All-American 4. .lohn has two main ambitions in life, the first is to sell bananas to Mr. Goodwin, and the second is to raise a dozen little whops. 4 5



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Jerrald Llnus Frey Jerry, Prep's ball-hawking ace, came here from Lady of the Lake Grade School in the fall of 1950. He looked things over in his freshman year, and then ioined the baseball ranks the following year. He proceeded to earn a letter on his first try, and has now ioined the Panther ranks as a three-year letterman. Outside of baseball, Jerry has spent a moon with the Prom Committee and , XXQNQO ,K Cfyiiffa g,,f v 4 we 'ZZ'7Zf7?f!r sa ycffflff I one season on the B-squad football team. When K Z ,fix he graduates Jerry has only one ambition, tok! a 4' 6 V, fy combine Prep and Bellevue highs. lt's a great , iff idea and we wish him the best of luck. Z L Y4,fjf7Z' fs X 5 , ' rx V 12,7 C ' 'ff f 6 ef' C Z, 73 K CL ' X fn ff Af' A , 645122, e if Q,ff K ci KL 125 c ff KM f X :Y A -Z2 r Z V6 C C 744-X' C1 ZLCLZCQWT so , 3 cs f ff KZ fra if A U Cf IL f J Q Z - i ,f A 4 --.Q L W 5fLfvvr.f77z-K,. in , 1 - A K -f fZ fLf'f fi TK 71 C at fc L- ,I 11 5'-fri? ' c' KZ pi if lf746gf M P L ' . , R' Q 5 C C , TX C7 James Lawrence Gannon Bubs is another Hill boy who entered Prep from St. Joe's. He didn't participate in sports or other activities, but is still one of the most popular fellows in the class of '54. He always has a ready ioke for any willing ears and enioys wisecracking in Fr. Ernie's study halls. Jim says he has no hobbies but has hopes of one day becoming a whole Sbootin' match rancher. .fi f fi, 4 e ff Theodore Jude Gannon Squeeky Gannon, the guy with the booming soprano voice is another St. Joe's boy who made good at Prep. Teddy had an active freshman year, playing Cub basketball and football, being a Sodality member, class president, and Student Council member. As a sophomore he was a foot- ball manager, B-squad basketball player, and member of the track team. In his last two years at Prep, Ted was in the Sodality, Panther Club, and Pep Club. Because of his fire and ability, he has made the Intramural All-Stars in his last two years. His hobby is living a little and he wants to see the day that someone out-argues Mr. Beuzer. John Andrew Giacobazzi Jake Giacobazzi came to Prep as a freshman from Our Lady of the Lake school out north of town. He joined the Sodality and worked on the PANTHER as a reporter. That same year he played Cub football and Junior Elocution finalist. In his sophomore year John was a cheerleader and acted in Harvey and Julius Caesar. As a iunior, John was class veep, member of the Student Council, member of Pep club, and co-editor of the PANTHER. He also became a Panther club member and was on the Debate team. This year John was copy boy on the ECHO staff. His hobby is chewing gum fifth period and his ambition is to one day see a Jesuit work. fd i' 'fitzm S1517 'Bas

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