Seattle Preparatory School - Echo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1955

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-p-.1-avr' GORDON FRANCIS HAMILTON Owner ot' the finest 'mobile' ever illegally' parketl next to Prep, Frank has spei past tour years .is a fullktime Prep boy His gratle school years were pinetl awax' over the hill at St. Josephs no from his private garage for all Stan , 5teamers in the Seattle area, .XII kicltling tsirle, Frank's favorite hobby is monkq ing arountl with his post-war vehicle and ht is ont of tht tiitt ntl ' 'l ' meehanies arou it the t too tar lex' Ktlelphia. His You lose, fat-boyf bel- lowe-cl .tt O'Connell in math Classes for tour years, has beeome tl tratlition. Frank - r has plans to sign up at Seattle l next fill but his real 'nnbnion is to outtlrag tl Renault. ...A DONALD GARY IBSEN St. Nlartin's must have been tlisap- pointetl when lion Slo-Mo lbsen came putting north to Prep anal enrolls-cl as a junior. Since then he has been the Chief authority arountl these parts on anything from tlishwashing to hytlroplane racing. ,Xn actual member of the crew of Slo-Mtv Shun IY, l3on's hobby is boating, his speeial sport, water-skiingg and his ambi- tion, owning a marine business. .Xfter ehugging aeross the pontl to Prep tlaily, lion earrietl out his tluties as Pep Club ofheer, -IC .Xthletie Promotor, and Echo businessman. He can often be hearcl com- menting on pistons, Stutlebakers, or Mr. Fairhurst's jug elasses with 'I'hat's about the size of it. S KJ! JOHN MCGILLIS HUTCHINSON Prep's Most likely replace IBM ma- chines trippecl gaily tip to ,Xtlelphia from St. Marys in 1951. From then on, john Hutehinson has been a name spoken with Consitlerable respect by his fellow students. He has been a four-year Soclalist, a four! year llebater, ancl, of Course, the only four-year 'Straight-.X Boy' Most of his extra work has been in the public' speaking clepartmentg at last report, his name oc'- Currerl on more trophies than any other Prepster. Fxtemp, impromptu, clramatie reatling, or simply tlebating' take your ehoiee anrl john will have won it. .Xlso the liloeution winner I, antl Hearst Oratory Yietor 2. He has not announeecl any tlehnite plans for the future, but it might 'be t?D a soeiology Course at the If of NY. RONALD WILLIAM IBSEN The other halt' of the lbsen aet, Ron has eompletetl four years uncler the sagging roof of Xdelphia. .Xfter entering from Belle- vue junior High in '51, Ski-Nose roaretl through his freshman term on the Cub Football and Basketball teams, antl in the freshman Sotlality.Seleetetl forthe Panther Club 3, 4, he also earnetl his position as a snappy photographer on the Panther anrl Echo crews. Finally Ron atltled his grinning enthusiasm to the Pep Club as a senior. Hut when the soggy summer of the North- west rolls arountl, you ean bet that Ron will be skimming the surf near Miami, keeping his spot as most reckless claretlevil in the National VVater Ski ,'Xssociation. The '55 Class wishes him Keep tip the great work!

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LAWRENCE JOSEPH GRANT One of the best speakers ever seen at Prep -'taken directly from the school paper, this statement aptly summarizes the chief trait of Larry Grant, viee-presi- dent of the Debate Club. His numerous triumphs, which he is always willing to discuss, have been inscribed on a variety of the Cups in the .Xdelphia trophy case. Larry also was class veep 13 Panllzer Staff Vtiriter 2, 3, 4, Orphean Club Charter Member 2, 33 Pep Club Rooter 43 and a staunch Sodalist 1, 2, 3, 4. Besides his hobby of representing lloyle in traftie eourt on week ends, Larry is currently making plans for the future, which is mighty bright with his recently awarded debate scholarship to Seattle l'. 'lil h ...JW WILLIAM FREDERICK GREEN One of those unfortunate souls that went to O'l3ea before seeing the light, Bill came to Prep in the fall of '52. With head- quarters in St. Catherine's territory, jovial Hill has been a driving force in Panther football during his three years on the gridiron. After two seasons with the B- Squad, Sleepy fought his way to a first-string berth on the top-flight Prep line of 'S-1. As a massive tackle, he became a vital eog in the machine that made Prep famous for its fighting determination. lies sides his letterman chores, Bill has been a Harlequin since his role in The King as a sophomore. His plans all point toward a career in the .Xir Force. 'WF-V EDWARD DAVID GUINASSO Out of the depths of Garlic Gulch in 1951 came this rough-and-tumble Prep- ster, lid Guinasso. One of a long line of .Xdelphia grads, liddie is a rugged member of the Mount Virgin parish where he at- tended grade school. With his steady line of wise-cracks. lid has developed into one of the funniest and friendliest students of otir boulevard palace. He is also an ardent baseball fan, and though he disclaims he is another Yogi Berra, lid did have a couple of good seasons with the .Xmerican Legion Prep Nine. The 1954 Prom Com- mittee included this German scholar t?j in their ranks. The future is still uncertain but Ed and his incessant good nature are bound to make good anywhere. X'--QP DAVID GORDON HAMILTON l3ristles alias Pork Chop is one of the major eontributions that Christ the King School made to Prep in 1951. Dave swung right into the branches of .Xdelphian life with an assorted lot of activities: So- dality 1, 2, 3, -lg Panther Stall 2, 33 News liditor Sq Pep Club 2, 3, -13 Radio Club 2, 3, 43 Yiee-President 4, and Echo Business Staff -1, .-Xs at senior, he also became a Harlequin by his fine work as assistant manager for The fklilky XYay. His roam- ing time is spent fighting for the CYO in which he has taken a vital part as Teen- flub President, Convention Delegate. and Camp Staff member. lf he ever passes his private class in Sociology, llave wants to push Forest Ridge into the nearest canyon.



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Q If W xx Z l S Q l f X s , 12 f QC X RFP SPI R .4 Q I JEAN FRENCH INGEBRITSON You ean't eseape the ,It-suits eottltl yery aptly be the war-ery of this easy- going senior, .lean lngebritson. For French spent his hrst three high-sehool years uncler the keen tutelage of that S. hl. factory in Spokane, Gonzaga Prep. One of Mr. Pauson's intimate admirers at Gon- zaga, jean seemed to think that Prep eoulcl use more backing so he joinerl the Panther Pepsters. llis speeial sport is track, in which he participated for three seasons in Spokane. liven though he is the only person alive who eonsiclers Sealzo to be a great aetor, jean is sure to come tltrough with flying eolors in his clual .tntliitionz to atts-ntl eollege anfl then begin at eareer in the V9 Navy. VVILLIAM GEORGE JOHNSON 'flliilcl Pill erashetl the gates of Miel- plua tn JZ as a transfer from that other place. O'l5ea. He immecliately establishecl himself as one of Prep's best football pros- peets. .X season with the Bssquacl followerl by two with the varsity have more than proven his baekhelrl ability ancl have gainetl him .t position on the .Xll-Northwest Catholit' seeontl team. In his junior year, llill was chosen a member of the 1954 Prom Committee. He was a htgh-scorer on the intramural all-stars clurtng both hts junior anal senior years, .ts well as a member of the Pep Club. Climaxing his two years with the l.t-ttermen by being eleetetl presirlent of that group of paclrlle wielflers, llill has hopes of eontinuing his atltletit' triumphs at some unrleeicletl uniyersity. GEORGE WILFRED JOHNSON Marymount Military .Xeaflemy of Ta- roma releasefl a latl in 1952 who quickly rusherl to Prep antl who has been here ever sineeg his name, George johnson. One of the top funsters of Aclelphia. George has flone time with a number of extra-eurri- eular drives. such as: Sodality 33 Panther Club 43 Pep Club 3, 4: anrl Harlequin Club 4, tPublieity Staff of The Milky VVay : Stage Crew of Green Pasture-s l. George Calls hitnself Dual Pipes, which gives you some itlea of his Chief hobby, tearing arountl in his gutless Forrl. The future holrls no uneertainty for George who has his sights aimecl on the automo- tive or marine business. XYith his humor antl baekgrountl, he is st sure bet to eome through on top.

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