Seattle Preparatory School - Echo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1954

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Ronald Louis Miranda AA was very lucky when they picked up their tall pivot mon, Ron Miranda. Ron, besides his honor roll activities, has found time to lead his intramural hoop squad to the school championship and to show the way in the scoring department. Ron, a four-year Sodality man, has also played Cub basketball and baseball, Soph-Frosh base- ball, and spent o couple years with the Pep Club. And yet, although he never has any free time, Ron still has a very noble ambition-'to expose the Jesuits. Thomas Legg Morrow, Jr. Tom entered Prep in the year of 1950 and has been a going machine since then. Besides acquiring many friends he has also accumulated many honors and positions. Some of these are: Class Veep 2, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Panther Club 3, 4, Panther Club Veep 4, Pep Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Frosh football l, B-squad football 2, 3, Ski Club l, 2, Ski Team 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Track Team 2. He crowned his snow career this year by winning the lnspirational Award at the All-city Ski Meet. Before you ever see Tom, you can always hear him, yelling, T-R-A-C-K! His main hobbys are skiing, mountain climbing, and naturally, women. His ambition is to become an engineering architect but he won't be happy until he goes 105 m. p. h. on skis. I Bernard Edward McConvllle Bernard McConville, the son of a famous doctor and an aspirant to such a position himself, came to Prep in autumn, 1950. Previously he had at- tended St. Edward's Grade School. He proceeded to ioin the Debate Club and the Sodality. He stayed with the Sodality group to become one of its few four year men. When he graduates and becomes a doctor of the medical arts, his next ambition will be to be on time for something-not anything in particular, just something. For him, this may be difficult, but we, his classmates, have a lot of faith in him. GF Robert Emmett Maloney St. Joseph's performed another good deed when it sent Bob Maloney to the halls of Adelphia in the fall of l950. Bob decided it was best for mankind when he sought to win an argument with Mr. Meehan. This is one of his main ambitions still, and with his likeable personality, he'lI undoubtedly succeed. Bob's other ambition is to become good at selling insurance. We wish him the best of luck, and don't see how he can miss. As we leave Prep, we will be spurred to ambition with Bob's oft heard expression, Get with it, man.

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54 I Frank Alexander Leonetti The 'lLittle Turk entered Prep from Saint Maryis in his freshman year. He turned out for Frosh foot- ball and Cub baseball in his first year at school, As a sophomore he played Soph-Frosh baseball. ln l953, now a iunior at last, he was initiated into the Panther Club and joined Pep Club and Sodality. He also served on the PANTHER staff as Assistant Feature Editor. This year he was elected President of AA, was on the Student Council, and served as Assistant Sports Editor of the ECHO. His hobby is taking the MG apart and trying to get it back together, which is a good experience for him because he wants to be a doctor, -af James Mastin Malneritch Big Jim entered Adelphia in l95O from Christ the King. As a frosh he lent his talent of trumpet playing to the pep band. In his second year he ioined the Sodality remaining with the organization until he graduated. Because of his knack of taking photos he was selected to hold down a position as the photography editor on the ECHO. Between archery and fishing and sleeping, he plans to fulfill his ambitions of growing up and being successful. Michael Eugene Manco Mike, 4A's star forward, came to Prep from St. Joes in l95O. He joined the Pep Club, the Debate Club, and the Cub basketball team in his freshman year, the Sodality in his sophomore year, and was voted into the Panther Club by the time he was a junior. ln his junior year he also worked onthe Prom Committee and continued his activities in the Pep Club, a group to which he has belonged for four years. Mike has rounded out his career with the Sodality and cheerleading gang. All in all, he has a record he can be mighty proud of. Q8 Clair Dennis Markey Entering Prep in l95O as one of the Hill boys from St. Joseph's, Bobo quickly made a remarkable record for himself. His activities include Class Officer 4, 2, l,Sodality 2, l, and Pep Club A, 3. He specialized in sports playing Football l, Basketball 4, 3, 2, l and Varsity 4, 3, leading the Panthers as team captain to their first Cross State crown. Clair was voted All-Cross State second team 3, and All N. W. Catholic second team 3.



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-ad! had Q11 David Lyle McCulloch The Big Red Machine came to Prep as a carrot-topped frosh from Saint John's. He played frosh basketball and soph-frosh baseball that year. As a sophomore he played B-squad basket- ball and made the varsity track team. ln his iunior and senior years Mac played varsity basketball and track, was active in Sodality, a member of the Letterman's Club, and class athletic director. This year he became a member of the Panther Club and one of the senior cheerleaders. His fine running ability was recognized in his iunior year and he was both District and Cross- State half-miler champ. His ambition is to one night get up enough nerve to dance at K. of C. wif 1 Nj, 14 LJ, I V6 sf' f at if 51 Frederick Adolf Newmann Fred, Germany's contribution to Italy, entered our hallowed halls in the fall of l95O, a graduate of Mt. Virgin's in the valley. Upon his arrival he entered the Sodality, the Pep Club, and ioined the Cub football ranks. From then on he devoted his many favorable talents to the intramural leagues, where he played as a three-sport man. As for his ambitions upon his escape from Adelphia, he desires a good iob, and he also hopes to find a pile of money. Charles Edward Nichols If you should one day see a sign on a theater saying, Charles, the Great Magician, you will know it refers to Jolly Cholly Nichols. This boy is so tricky he can make any spots you may have before your eyes disappear. This year he was an active stage manager in two Harlequin plays, See How They Run, and Charley's Aunt. Chuck's hobby is magic and he hopes to be the world's greatest magician. .3 Nu! vi James Henry Navone Jim Navone, the boy with the Liberace smile, came to Prep as a happy eager frosh from St. Anne's. He was elected president of his class and played Frash football, basketball, and baseball. Sophomore Jim was again elected class president and played varsity football and baseball. Jim was elected Student body secretary-treasurer in his iunior year, played varsity football and base- ball, was elected to the PANTHER Club, and was one of ten iuniors on the Prom Committee. As a senior, he was elected Student Body Prexy made first string All Cross-State football His other activities include four years in the Sadality, three years in Letterman's Club, and Pep Club. His ambition and hobby can not be printed at this time.

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