Seattle Preparatory School - Echo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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September 1954 The Sophomore class of '54, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, clamored up to the second rung on its way to the top of the high-school ladder. The autumn football daze led many a sophomore down to Montlake. The stalwarts on the gridiron included B. Conklin, C. Holly, J. Miller, D. Denini, J. Ingraham, and M. Doyle. Dribbling the ball down the maple court for the Varsity casaba team was B. Bell. In the spring the baseball diamond called forth the talents of J . Guinasso, T. Trip y, N. Brown, and B. Bell. Contributing their cinder pounding antics to the Track team were such notables as J. ljngraham, B. Naumes, and T. Wold. Two Harlequin productions were enhanced by the talents of M. Heinrich, K. Cansneder, J. Haggard, T. Emanuel, B. Notske, M. Donohue, and Dave Denini. Rhythm masters T. Hawksford, M. Bruhn, and J. Santilli formed the sophomore addition to the band. Forensic noteworthys included F. DeMeyer, J. Haggard, and T. Meagher. Journalistic aspirants M. Heinrich, J . Haggard, T. Meagher, and M. Donohue latched onto jobs as reporters for the Panther. The sophomore Sodality performed its activities under the guidance of Mr. Beuzer, S. J . and prefect T. Emanuel. The Letterman's Club saw the addition of two Sophomores to its ranks, C. Holly and J. Ingraham. Sophomores M. Doyle, J. Haggard, T. Emanuel, O. Mc- Gowan, and M. Heinrich loaned their harmonious voices to the newly-formed Glee Club. September 1955 The Class of '57 made its grand entrance into the ranks of the upper-classmen. The year got a flying start with the election of class presidents B. Naumes 3A, J . Stark 3B, C. Holly 3C, and Lee Eberhardt 3D. This year's stars on the football field were B. Bell, C. Holly, R. Caley, D. Davidson, D. Denini, M. Doyle, T. Emanuel, G. Hogan, and T. Trippy. B. Bell, L. Cozzetti, C. Holly, and Al Lemieux formed the junior vanguard on the casaba team, while the J . V. maplecourters-including B. Naumes, R. Caley, T. Emanuel, M. Sullivan, and J . Miller-compiled an en- viable 16-2 record. T. Emanuel moved u in the ranks of the Sodality as vice-prefect. Stretching their vocal chords to Prep's advantage were debaters M. Donohue, J. Haggard, T. Meagher, and F. DeMeyer. Much of the gusto produced by the band could be attributed to juniors T. Hawksford, J . Osborn and J . Santilli. The yearly shakeu in the Panther staff saw the installment of M. Heinrich as reigning editor-in-chief and B. Notske, J . Haggard, and, T. Meagher filling the remaining posts. The Harlequin productions of My Three Angelsw and The Mikado saw the actions of thespians T. Emanuel, M. Heinrich, and B. Notske. Culminating the whirl of activities for the year, the juniors hosted the seniors at the Junior Prom which came off very successfully thanks to the Prom Committee and its chairman M. Albrecht. 17

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W .LLL September 1953 Looking forward to a four-year stay at Prep, one-hundred and thirty-two freshmen began their dynamic careers as Prepsters with an onslaught on the Jesuit curriculum and Prep activities. The first thing on the agenda was the election of class officers. Leading the roster were class presidents Mike Albrecht of IA, Jim Stark of IB, George Navone of IC, and Mike Rafter of ID. Montlake field was the first testing ground for the talents of the Class of '57, and they plowed their way through a highly successful season, compiling a 6-I record. A few of the stand- outs were J. Miller, M. Doyle, D. Denini, and captain M. Albrecht. The freshmen casaba team sported the talents of such notables as L. Cozzetti, C. Holly, A. Lemieux, B. Naumes, and R. Caley. Emphasizing the spiritual life at Prep, the Sodality witnessed a great influx of frosh sodalists under the leadership of B. Naumes, C. Holly, and T. Emanuel. The Harlequin production of Charley's Aunt started the thespian careers of M. Heinrich, J. Haggard, and K. Gansneder. Before the presses began to roll off the first edition of the paper, the Panther office became the stamping ground for M. Donohue, B. Martin, A. Bakun, N. Brown, C. Callero, J. Haggard, and T. Meagher. In the Junior Elocution contest, M. Donohue ran away with first place. Freshmen F. DeMeyer, J. Haggard, and T. Meagher showed promising indications of the many debate trophies they would be bringing home throughout their remaining years at Prep. 16



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September 1956 Presidents elected to guide their classes through their final and most important year were B. Naumes 4-A, J. In- graham 4B QD, T. Frey 4B QZJ, and J. Mitchell 4-C. Together with studies, extracurricular activities formed a great art of the seniors' lives. Varsity team captain John Miller led the Panther gridders through a successful season. The Varsity hoop-shooters headed by captain Al Lemieux held their own on the maple courts. Blazing a trail down Washington's wintery slopes was the Ski Club with chief Alpinist Richard Davidson. The muscle behind the paddle- swingers was Letterman's club prexie Gene Hogan. Blue-sweatered men of the new Panther Club performed their omnibus activities under Bob Naumes. Beneath grease paint and eyebrow pencil, Todd Emanuel, as resident of the Harlequin Club, led Prep's thespians through the clubis two excellent productions The Miser and H, M. S. Pinaforef, Bringing home a cartload of twenty-one trophies from tournaments at Marquette, S. U., S. P. C., Gonzaga, and C. P. S. was the debate club under president Frank DeMeyer. The chief over-seer of the school newspa er was journalist par excellencen Mike Heinrich. Seniors chosen to manage the production of the Echo were Gary Callero, ed-in-chief, Joel Haggard, Ass. editor, and Cary Baldwin, copy editor. Prep s spiritual life was enhanced by the Sodality with prefect Bob Naumes. Oneal McGowan co ped first place in the Senior Elocution contest, and John Miller took first place in the local Voice of Democracy Cjontest. Senior Class Presidents Tom Frey, Bob Naumes, Jim Mitchell, Jim lngraham. 18

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