Seattle Preparatory School - Echo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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RICHARD PHILLIP FALCONE Tear it up, here comes Father! is the furtive cry of Dick Falcone, as Fr. Menard closes in on the culprits of seventh period study. Dick entered Prep in 1953 from St. Alphonsus Grade School, and has been trying to thwart the blackrobes ever since. In the interims, he found time for the Sodality 1, 2, and Harlequin Club 4. Dick is constantly found with his head under the hood of a car, where he satifies his interest in engines. This is one lad that certainly aims high, for Dick hopes to be on the first ship that goes to the moon. Once there, he plans on opening the hrst office of Interplanetary Medicine. THOMAS DANIEL FREY In a Hurry of dust, with a shock of blond hair blowing in the wind, Clyde charged into Prep four years ago from St. Edward's Seminary. It took Tom awhile to find his way around the hallowed halls of the institution of higher learning, but now he finds his time quite taken up trying to Houthustle big Mike Albrecht. Other ac- tivities have caught his attention, such as: Student Council 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Secretary 3, Class President 4, Lea- gue ofthe Sacred Heart 3, 4, Panther Club 3, 45 and the job of Secretary of that or- ganization 4. Flying around the basketball court is his hobby, and this gives us a good idea why he hopes to join the Air Force. Q . K t GEORGE L'ABBE FLOHR A sure cure for insomnia has been secretly :vised by one George Flohr. Quietly slip- ng into his desk during study period, eorge quickly falls asleep under the hyp- Jtic gaze of Mr. Nelson. This wide awake '24 'nior has kept his eyes open long enough, ' ---' A tough, to take part in Echo Stafi' 4, Prom , sift 2 ommittee 3, League of the Sacred Heart and to be elected class Veep 4. An avid 1 , q 1, , rating and skiing fan, George heard the - 'ig it ill of the snowy slopes, packed his skiis, iiii ii' A A i ld joined the ranks of the Prep Ski Team 3, 4. A wanderer during the summer onths, he has been furtively seeking a job .a counselor in a girls' camp. If he doesn't tain this commendable objective, he ight pitch his tent on a college campus id try for an engineering degree. tt. e,.. , 29 ' g- ' : J, - .,p,, fr . L ze A gg Ii, tw FRITZ HEINRICH FROLICH The Black Norwegian first sailed in to the Prep harbor as a freshman from St. joe's. All through his stay at Prep, Fritz has been putting out his best to advance his education. He is one of those students, who though he has not distinguished in any one sport or school activity, is never- theless one of those who has done a good job in many fields. He divides his time after school between studying and trying to keep Ehli and Easter in line, Fritz has always been one of Prep's staunchest rooters, and it is a rare day indeed when he is not seen at a Prep game. His many- sided enthusiasm should serve him well in any vocation he may choose. III

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LEE WILLIAM EBERHARDT Mister, I'm confused, says Lee Eber- hardt, and it's no wonder at all. Such a busy fellow as this has all the right in the world to be confused. When Lee left St. Teresa's in '53 he decided to leave Prep in '57 with a name that people will remember. Here are some of the activities that he joined to accomplish that purpose: Frosh Football: Cub Basketballg Sodality 1, 3, B Squad Basketball 23 Student Council 35 Class President 3, Intramural All-stars 3, Varsity Track 3, 4g Varsity Football 43 Pep Club 43 and Letterman's Club 4. In addition to this Bomber does a little painting and is a rare wine sampler of the highest order. After he graduates from Prep, Lee wants to embark on a medical career so he can earn enough money to wallpaper his room with Four Dot labels. a 2 J - 4 'E T ROBERT TRUITT EHLI As the class of 1956 returned to Prep to start their fourth, final, and most fas- cinating year, there was a new face among their ranks. Bob Ehli journeyed north to Seattle Prep in the Queen City from Cen- tral Catholic High School in the Rose City. He inspired to become a true Prepsterf and well he did. Not having to worry about ineligibility he immediately turned out for Mr. Goodwinls Varsity football squad and became an outstanding half-back. He earned his letter in this sport and became a member of the Letterman's Club. Bob is frequently quoted as saying I suppose! , whether it's a double date with Doyle or a decision to finish his homework. He plans to become a mess Sergeant in the army for twenty years and then to own his own business. TODD MCDEVITT EMANUEL When Todd left St. Margaret's in 1953, he came to Prep to become one of its busi- est students and strongest backers. Always keeping himself in the top ten scholastic- ally, he managed to squeeze in a few extra- curricular activities too: Frosh football: Cub basketballg Track 1, 23 Class Veep 2: Sodality 1, 2, 3, Vice Prefect 3, Letter- man's Club 3, 49 Harlequin Club 2, 3, 45 President 4g Echo staff 4: B Squad football 2, Basketball 3, 43 Varsity football 3, 4, All N. W. Catholic Honorable Mention 4g Glee Club 2, 3, 43 League of Sacred Heart 4, and Mickey Mouse Club 3, 4. Taking up the cause of all busy men, Todd is plan- ning on making a 27-hour day. A naturally curious fellow, his hobby is asking Mr. Goodwin questions during al ebra class. But Todd, being the modest feiow that he is, usually begins every sentence with I don't know if this is right or not, but. . . THOMAS EDWARD EVERED My ambition is to see George Navone get jugged in German class. Such is the word of Tom Evered. While waiting for this event to happen, he decided to join a few activities to pass the time. Three months after his graduation from Assumption, he turned out for Frosh football and joined the Sodality. Next year T Tom was elected Class Veep, played B Squad football, and circled the oval for the track team. As a junior he became the Secretary-Treasurer of his class and put his barrel-slat talents to work for the Ski Team 3, 4. He was also a member of the League of the Sacred Heart these last two years. When not pursuing his hobbies of skiing and a girl, Tom is trying to find out, What did I do now? His next step in life deals with a law career.



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Jw H. 'i,. mgfgwtfg, .. J 1 . x . 3' i KEVIN GANSNEDER While still a freshman, Kevin wanted to become a real part of Prep, and he decided that joining the Harlequin Club was a good way of accomplishing this. So Kevin pre- sented himself to the director and was given a part in Charley's Aunt. This entitled him to become one of the very few four-year members of the Club. It also gave him the opportunity to act in Green Pastures in 1954. But Gunslinger's interests don't lie only in the field of dra- matics, for he likes to tinker with radios in his off-time. Kevin's favorite saying is I'll be darned, and his ambition is to give Bill Martin some driving lessons. If he is fortunate enough to come through this un- injured, we are sure that he won't have any trouble at all in his next venture as an engineer. RICHARD GILROY Say der Bo. This real-hep statement introduces another renowned member of the hilltop gang, Dick Bo Gilroy. The headlines of the Capitol Hill newspaper must have read, St, joe's Lost Him, Prep Gained Him. For that is just what hap- pened. Prep did gain him. Dick played Frosh football. Then he turned his talents to managing the intramural squadf2g he finished his years as class secretary 3, 4, and Panther Club 3, 4. As a member of the hard work boys fthe Panther Clubj, he could often be heard saying, Some day, l'm going to make wine with the Italians. Who knows? fanatic jf PATRICK JOHN GRIBBON One of Prep's more easy-going-guys, Pat Gribbon, entering from St. .-Xnne's, joined the other Freshmen eagerly looking forward to the gleeful company of our beloved teachers. Pin-Head-Patty after the first few days with those smiling Jesuits, decided to get a little fresh air, and so he hopped clown to the Montlake Field with the other Frosh gridders. Laying aside his activities for awhile, he concentrated on making friends and perplexing jesuits. ln his Senior year he got restless again and joined the Pep Club. Secretly he desires a Q Q O job as a janitor at Holy Names, but he Q I O may have to settle for a teacher's desk Q elsewhere. 0 o MARY'-MW and Fkeezalq W i X Rfk ,Q 9 . -..'i.1'iff'--gh' f K A ' i fi, I ,slr-ia: g 'ivv N' 'N N X X cfs 5.1257 4- 424 N as

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