Seattle Preparatory School - Echo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1956

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JON PATRICK JACOBSON Another one of the Holy Rosary men, jake dribbled into Prep in '52 as a Fresh- man. He gut settled and then started his basketball career as a regular on the Frosh Team. The next year he moved up to the JV, being one of the outstanding players along with his casaba companion, Mor- rison. In his third year jon saw enough action in the forward slot on the Varsity to earn his letter and as a result he joined the Letterman's Club. As a Senior, jake started in his forward position and was one of the mainstays with his rebounding and clutch shooting. Though he has no definite plans for the future, jon will always be a winner. RICHARD KEITH JOHNSON Dick Johnson, the man with the big voice, has had a very full career during his four year term with the Jesuits. In his Freshman year he played football. He also joined the Debate Club for a four year hitch. He became vice president of it in his Senior year. Some of his other speaking accomplishments have been: junior Elo- cution 2, Hearst Oratory 3. His smooth bass voice also earned him a spot as an- nouncer for basketball games. He received a scholarship to Seattle University for oratory and won the Pacific Northwest Debate Championship at Gonzaga Uni- versity. His main contribution to Prep has come on the stage, where he appeared in The Milky Way and Green Pastures. He joined the Harlequins as a junior and became President as a Senior. However, Dick is an outdoor man at heart and hopes , 1 some day to be a forest ranger. RICHARD PATRICK KEARNS Rovuck came plodding over Queen Anne way in the fall of '52 for a four year stretch. St. Anne's was his former home but he soon changed to Pre as his stamp- ing grounds. When not talking cars and girls, Dick talked Prep and became one of 1t's staunchest rooters. When not attempt- ing to beat Cooper's car in a drag, Dick joined Sodality 1-2 and Pep Club 2-3 be- sides playing Soph-Frosh Baseball 1. Dick can usually be found around one of the two hills in his Ford that Ryan so nicely tapped in the rear. When serious he says he wants to be a school teacher and with his per- sonality you can be sure that Dick will be a good one. 25 JAM ES DONALD KENN Y Two things called jim to Prep, the school itself and the oval course the Track Team takes each spring. Another of the Ed- monds' lads, he came from Christ the King as a Frosh. Besides being on the Track Team as a junior varsity man in that sport 1-2-3-4, jim was in the Sodality 1-2, Debate Club 2-3-4, and plaved Frosh Foot- ball and B-squad Football 2. When not watching the cinders Hy past beneath his feet, jim can be found in a blind watching the ducks fly overhead. His ambition by the way is to shoot more ducks than john- son. As you might guess his hobbies in- clude skiing and, of course, hunting. His real desire, however, is to become a famous engineer and perhaps design a better duck b ind.

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i'?ZifC4'r:g 5615-sil- ,W,., . ,.. . . J elf '7 ff if .W-.i.:.g.1vj ' ' i 1. DAVID MICHAEL HENNES Across the pond and past the U. to Assumption Grade School we go. And with Assumption goes Dave Hermes. Consider- ing himself the most pessimistic student at Prep, his fellows would never know it by his attitude toward all phases of Jesuit ed- ucation. Having the honor of being ad- dressed as Mr. Hennes by a certain religion teacher, Dave doesn't let it go to his head and plans not to be tempted in a chemical field. Instead, he plans for an education toward a diploma in either electrical, or aeronautical engineering. His hobby is hunting, and we hope that through life, Lady Luck is not as elusive as the deer and ducks that Dave has tried so hard to find. THOMAS JOHN HERM SEN The only thing about school that the next Assumption lad d0esn't like is the principle of the thing. Tom scooted up to Prep in '52 from the North End to serve a four year term for lack of high school education. joining Sodality 1-2, and play- ing Cub Basketball 1, he kept the first two years of his stretch occupied. As a Junior, Tom first felt the ground under his feet as a member of the Track Team 3-4. This piece of historical literature which you are now reading is also blessed with Tom's talent as a staff member. His ambition is to sneak out of the windows of Fr. Fal- setto's lab and paint the flagpole a loud, eye-appealing color. On the serious side, Tom hopes to go into business. The type of business is not known. GEORGE CLARK HOYT A small green car squeals to a stop and twenty-nine people climb out. The last man to appear is our next grateful grad- uate-Clark Hoyt! Rasmus migrated from St. Catherine's four years ago and assumed the burden of spending four years with the Jesuits. He got off to a good start by cavorting with the Cubs. He spent the remainder of his sentence making friends as fast as he met them. He joined the Harlequins as a Senior and helped the 4-C's Basketball Team over the rough spots. He claims his ambition is to own a chain of men's stores. His future is bright and with his likeable personality and sharp mind, he is sure to be successful. 24 ALFRED JOSEPH HYDE Al Hyde is another man from Seattle Preparatory's Preparatory, St. Joseph's. He first coasted down the hill to school ir 1952, and began to establish himself as one of the most popular and amusing people at Prep. Raw is a very fine basketball player. His accomplishments as a twine-snapper include: Frosh and JV 2-3 He was the team's leading scorer as a Junior. He lists his hobbies as sailing, play- ing cards, and relaxing, in that order, and he has shown himself to be very apt at all three. Occasionally however, he is serious enough to plan for his future and he has decided to make a million dollars. While making that money, Al still plans to have time to fill his address book.



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PETER MICHAEL KINERK Pete strolled leisurely down the hill and in the front door as a Frosh. Not one to hurry, this St. joseph's boy has made his stay at Prep as leisurely as possible. Still in his senior year Pete suddenly got the speed bug and found himself on the cinders and Track Team 4. But on the whole Pete used his four year term to prove the moral of Aesop's famous tale about the rabbit and the hare. His proof is rather conclusive as he was able to finish his four year stretch right on time. Now his desire is to go to college for a major in physics. Perhaps someday Pete will, at his leisurely pace, blow up the world. Anyway what- ever happens we wish him well. JOHN FRANCIS KINSELLA From out in the Valley comes the next lad to pass on review. jackson hails from St. Mary's and arrived in '52 to look over Prep. He liked it so much he stayed. Skiing and studies took much of his time but not so much that he couldn't become Class Veep 4, join Sodality 1-2, Pep Club 3, play Cub Basketball 1, and join the Ski Club 4. He also took the time to join the Harle- quins 4 for My Three Angels. When not chasing the icy slopes on a pair of hickory boards and giving Knowles a 13 second start on the down hill, jackson gives time to the other half of his hobby, darlings. His ambition is to join Ritch in Dental School and become painful extractor of your molars. 'lrs MICHAEL GEORGE KNOWLES Slick, says Mike, another Valley boy who made good. Coming from St. joseph's as a Frosh, he wasted no time in his quest for education and popularity, and achieved both. His popularity is proven by the number of positions he was elected to, for instance: Class Veep 1, Pep Club 2-3, and the Prom Committee 3. He joined Sodality 1-2, played Frosh Football. Soph- Frosh Baseball 1, and raced on the Ski Team 1-2-3-4. The Harlequin Club was also able to utilize his talents in Life With Father, The King, and The Milky Way, giving him the right to claim Harlequin membership, 1-2-3-4. Besides this, the same club elected him Secretary 3 and Veep 4. His ambition is to follow his father's footsteps and become a doctor. 26 PAUL LOUIS KOTSCHEVAR Kotch scooted into Prep from the North End, out Blessed Sacrament way, in the fall of '52. He took time out during his Freshman year to be Class Secretary and a hey-man on the Soph-Frosh Base- ball squad. During his second year he really got rolling. Paul was Class Presidenl of 2-D and a member of the Student Council for the second time. His person ality was sparkling full blast as he was 1 finalist in the elocution contest and 2 member of the Soph-Frosh Baseball team Besides these activities Paul was on tht cast of The King, Prom Committee 3 Varsity Baseball 3-4, Pep Club 3, Elocu tion Finalist 3, and Panther Club 3-4.

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