Seattle Preparatory School - Echo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1954

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Gayle Walton Hill SAV T Frederick Michael Herb, Jr. Fred, after spending his grade school days at St. Benedict's, entered Prep in the fall of i950 as a promising frosh. He entered the Sodality and was an active member in the organization during all of his four years at Adelphia. His other activi- ties include one year each with the Pep Club and Cub football. Following graduation, he has high hopes of someday being an engineer. But Fred doesn't stop with just one ambition. ln his spare time he's going to be the master brewer in a brewery. Fishing and playing pool seem to be his never ending hobbies, JAQ 16' il-0 'E-1 James Raymond Heath Jim entered Prep in the fall of l95O, a graduate of St. Benedict's Grade School. He ioined the Sodality and remained with the organization all four years while he attended Prep. He turned out for Cub basketball and baseball, where he made a name for himself in both sports. Following his graduation he hopes to take over his father's business and on the less serious side, he hopes to leave this world by sinking in o keg of beer. His favorite hobby, which he hopes to enioy during this summer and summers to come, is hunting and fishing, with a little pool playing tossed in on the side. Gayle, who originally comes from Pasco, Wash- ington, moved to Seattle and entered Prep in 1951. He played B-squad football as a sophomore and in the next year easily moved to the Varsity where he played during his iunior and senior years and won the honor of All Northwest Catholic, and All Cross-State first team. He also has been active in the publicity department of the Harlequin Club. Tiny has a wide variety of hobbies ranging from girls to sports, He hopes someday to play football for Notre Dame, but before that he wants to find out why Fr. Zelenak didn't give him an A in Religion. His favorite quip is I ain't gonna ioin! if Gerald Ernest Heppel Smiling Jerry Heppel entered Prep in i950 from St. Alphonsus way out in Ballard. Jerry played Cub and Soph-Frosh baseball in his first two years at Prep. He ioined the Sodality as a sophomore and has been a three year Sodalist. Jerry worked on the ECHO staff as assistant photography editor in his senior year. He hopes to get o Master's degree in chemical engineering some day. Hobbies are skiing, girls, and making expIosivesl?l.

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1' in If Q61 :-iv' 4'-5.-v' 4, ' Fredrick Raymond Gockel Zeb, the tallest of the Zorch brothers, came to Prep as a witty frosh from the school on the hill. He turned his attention to basketball and made the Cub five as a freshman. He didn't play basketball again until he was a iunior, and then he was a surprise starter on the varsity. This year Fred, the top scorer for Prep's Cross-State cham- pions, became a member of the Letterman's Club. He is always ioking and wisecracking, two things he hopes will help him towards his goal of being a comedian. Brother Bob came to Prep via St. Catherine's and Woodinville. His farming instincts and love of nature make him a favorite obiect of Fr. Mc- DanneIl's affection in religion class. Bob's iokes Robert Charles Harrlld Greg Max Gray lf this year's class is to be called outstanding, Greg Gray was one of the men who made it so. As soon as he arrived here from St. Catherine's, he began a four year hitch with the Sodality, Besides being a regular honor roll student, he took up membership in the Panther Club last year, and ioined the PANTHER staff as sports editor. This experience proved a great help to him when he was appointed feature editor of the ECHO. Some day when Greg becomes an archi- tect, as he ambitions, he will look back on his high school activities as time well spent. Norman Worth Gunwall, Jr. Norm is a product of St. Alphonsus's Grade School in l95O. He has been a member of the Sodality 2, 3, 4, played Cub baseball lg and Soph-Frosh baseball 2. He comes to school every day in the beetle, which some might call a Stude- baker. His favorite hobby is girls, and he is often quoted as saying Dig you later, sweet potaterf' He hopes someday to become an officer in the Navy. But right now he is running a campaign to get a better car than Ozzie's. help to make him a favorite with Prepsters. His habit of starting out long-winded answers with the words, Well, I guess, shows his oratorical skill. A member of the Navy Reserve, he hopes to be a successful Navy man and live in luxury the rest of my life. 4 'I



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John Peter Kendall LQ! 'i Robert George llopcroft Hotshot Hopcroft came to Prep's dark halls as a freshman from St. Teresa's. Athletics called him and he played Cub football in his first year. ln his iunior year, Bob was an active Sodalist under Fr. Zelenak. Shy and retiring, he did not take an active part in Prep's activities, but has always been a loyal rooter. Bob has not decided what he wants to be, but whatever it is we're sure he'II make good. Thomas Francis Kaiser Tex Kaiser galloped into Prep, a gift of the St. Edward's Grade School. While here, Tom spent four years in Adelphia's Sodolity, taking a big part in all the activities. He also played Cub baseball in his freshman year and rounded out his iunior and senior years with the Pep Club. Outside of school, Tom attended the National CYO convention as a representative of Prep in his senior year. When he graduates, Tom intends to travel the world, and then return to replace Sheriff Tex. 4i in f James Conklin Kelleher Jim, Prep's flashy keystoner, entered our halls from St. Margaret's in the fall of 1950. He pro- ceeded to ioin the Sodality, and then turned his attention to the athletic scene. He played two years of basketball and four years of baseball. He became a three-year Ietterman and nailed down a regular infielder's iob in his iunior season. While away from the diamond, he devotes his time to intramural sports. He recently finished his high school basketball career with the champion- ship 4A squad. When he graduates, he plans on studying law and owning a car like McCulloch's. With the former we wish him the best of luck. mf QW? , ,b , ? MSJJ it-1, fxt fm Little Pete come to Prep as a roly-poly frosh from St. .Ioe's. He turned his interests to athletics and played frosh football and basketball. He also played in the school band. As a sophomore, his activities were the same except he played on the B-squad. In his iunior year Pete played Varsity basketball and football, and was in the Pep Club. This year, besides centering the pigskin with the varsity, he ioined the Harlequins and worked on both plays. Pete's pastime is pounding away on the drums, but he hopes one day to be an architect.

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