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RONALD JEROME FOX Why shove? and with his favorite say- ing we introduce one of St. Catherine's fa- vorite sons: Ron Fox. From the North Woods on the other side of Green Lake is quite a trip each school day, but it only serves to awaken Ron so that he is raring to step into some of his activities such as Pep Club 2-3 and Ski Club 4, or if he really wants to work Ron can come to room 23 and work industriously at his job as Scatterpage Editor of the Annual you are now in all probability reading. Ron's hobby is zipping over the white slopes on skis and aiding and increasing the Ski Club's victories. Soon his talents will be turned toward his goal of becoming a Chemical Engineer. K4 ink N'tMV5:?p:Tw??Wgq .,i,..?.tk I .f .. Ek. .,-- ' Nb.. ,..m-fx.:.?hk-,Q-fgxmlktg Jf J JAM ES MICHAEL GERAGHTY This Jungle Bunny Reservist talked his way into Prep from St. Margaret's. His sport's power was shown in Cub Basket- ball 1, B-Squad Football 2, Track Team 2, and Varsity Football 3-4, thus earning him a place in the Letterman's Club 3-4. jim wangled himself into the Harlequin Club 3-4 through Green Pastures and My Three Angels, and paddled his way to Sergeant-at-Arms of that club, plus being a junior Elocution Finalist 3. Besides being Class President 1, and in the Student Council 1, jim joined Sodality 1, and Radio Club 1. His fine speaking ability and Hearst Oratory experience stand him in good stead to realize his ambition of being a lawyer, starting all his speeches with You see it was like this ........ PETER FRANCIS GIACOBAZZI Pete entered Prep in '52 from Our Lady of the Lake parish. We don't know much of his grade school activities, but at Prep he really got rolling. His many undertak- ings include Class Veep 1, Student Council 3-4, Class Prexy 3-4, Letterman's Club 3-4, President of that organization 4, Pep Club 3, and Panther Club 3-4. He found time for Prom Committee 3, and for athletics which include Frosh Football 1, Frosh Basketball 1, B-Squad Football 2, Varsity Football 3-4, Ski Club 3-4, and used his spare moments for Track Team 1-3. Pete also received and richly deserved the Football Inspirational Award in his Senior year. jack's ambition to swipe a buck from Belanich is superseded by his desire to become a doctor. We are sure that Pete has the drive to reach any goal. 21 ROBERT LAWRENCE GIUNTOLI Hailing from the '52 class of Holy Rosary is Bob Giuntoli. His industrious' work in Sodality 2-3-4, has helped to raise the prestige of that organization in the halls of Adelphia. When not working for the cause of Sodality, Bob studies and has the honor of being one out of the six survivors of Prep's hardest subject, Greek. An ardent sportsman, Porky enjoys boating, fish- ing, and hunting: also dating-a very dangerous pastime in these turbulent days. Porky's greatest desire is to run an elevator in a one story building. Although we are dubious of his ability to take the ups and downs of such a job, we are confident that this hard worker will realize his other am- bition to become a doctor. L s
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PETER BRETAGNE ELY There is no school like no school, says Peter Ely, a grad of St. Mary's who first pounded on the front door of Prep in '52. He cut his niche in the Debate Club 1-2-3-4 and became Prexy 4 to show that his de- bating ability is as good as everyone says. Pete was also a junior Elocution Finalist 1, and gave much time to the Sodality 1-2-3-4. His ambition is to graduate and to become a priest. Certainly a fellow who could talk his way to the Second Place in Debate at the Yakima Debate Tournament could talk his way out of Prep and into Sheridan. Anyway we know that Pete has been an attribute to Prep and he certainly will be great stuff as a Father. X . X Sift KENNETH CHARLES FLAJOLE Across the foggy stretch of water comes the ferry boat and aboard is one of its best customers, Louie Flajole. Straight from the salty town of Bremerton and the Star of the Sea Parish, to the front door of Prep came Louie and he immediately became everyone's friend. His hobby is counting his money or to be more exact figuring out how much he owes. His favorite saying is Who has the church key? and that doesn't bear explaining. As a Senior, Louie was elected 4-C Sergeant-at-Arms. Tiger's ambition is to become an engi- neer. but if he can't do that, he will be perfectly satisfied just to be Captain on one of the modern ferry boats that make the daily journey from the Navy Yards. PAUL WINFRED FLEENOR JR. Better late than never, said a famous bard and it could aptly be applied to Flees. Fleenor came a whole year late from Nathan Eckstein Junior High. Flee- nor's hobbies include, of all things, girls and cars, but he doesn't let them interfere too much with his academic work at Adelphia. His one desire and shining goal in life is to teach Fr. Hess history which, all will agree, is quite some goal, If, however, that fails, Paul wouldn't mind becoming a flight surgeon fthat's a doctor with wingsj. Flees' car usually can be found driving around the hill to either the mixer or to the Names. We hope Lady Luck smiles on Paul many times in the course of his life. 20 OLIVER RONALD FLOR The Horse romped into Prep as a Frosh from St. Anne's and practically be- fore his first class was down at Nlontlake cutting through tackle. A four year letter- man, Ollie chalked the following score: Football 1-243-4, Varsity 2-3-4, Team Cap- tain 4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Varsity 2-3-4, Varsity Baseball 1-2-3-4. Besides these ac- complishments he also found time for Sodality 1-2, Letterman's Club 2-3-4, Veep 4, and Harlequin's Club 4 for a brilliant job in My Three Angels. To top it all off, Ollie was selected to be on the First Team for the All-Northwest Catholic Football Team in his junior and Senior years. All this and Ollie still has time for Ridge parties. His ambition is to see Mr. Meehan smeared in Peanut Butter.
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ALEXANDER THOM GRANT Abandoning the South's cause, Al ar- rived from the land of cotton in '52 and joined the ranks of Frosh. Memphis, Ten- nessee, was his former home and St. Anne's School there was his former grade school. Al probably has the greatest ambition of all the grads this year. He wants to be a ballet dancer with the Seattle Prep Band. On the serious side, Al likes fishing and his favorite saying is Nothing ventured is nothing gained. His activities at Prep in- clude Pep Club 3 and tooting a horn in the Prep Band 2. Al's real goal, however, is to join the ranks of engineers. Perhaps with his engineering knowledge he can return to Prep and build the band a soundproof practice room. - -: -r in ,i..+ , T? ie as ,2 GERALD MICHAEL GRANT Help! Thus we introduce Feet or to be more exact, jerry Grant. As soon as Christ the King gave him his parole Jerry headed toward Adelphia and became a two time loser with a four year term. Though no doubt disappointed that he was in another institute Jerry didn't let it weigh him down and to pass the time he joined the Sodality 1, Pep Club 3, Harle- quin Club 2-3-4, and was a finalist in the junior Elocution Contest 2. Audiences who saw jerry as the maid in See How They Run and as a gambler in Green Pastures won't soon forget the Harlequins or the productions he took part in. jerry's hobby is picking on Flor. At present he hasn't decided on his goal in life. 22 3 - LEWIS STEPHEN GRENZ Boxes on a mountain top --these words apply to Davy Crockett and Lew Grenz. Davy was from Tennessee, Lew hails from St. Anne's on Queen Anne Hill. That's where the resemblance ends. Lew, whose favorite saying is Lets go have a smoke, spends most of his time hustling girls rather than shooting bears and his ambition is to become a manager of his own A 81 P store rather than killing Indians. Seriously though, Lew played Soph-Frosh Baseball 2 and was in the Pep Club 2-3. He wants no more out of life than a chance to get an education and to take care ol his car. Lew usually can be found in one of these four places: with Coughlin, with girls, in the garage for a smoke, or on his way to the Names in his Merc.
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