Seattle Preparatory School - Echo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1958

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TERENCE FRANCIS KEARNS The first half of the Kearns twins, Terry, is known as the top dragster around school. His hobby is '40 Fords, and he became the S.P.T.A.'s top eliminator for 1956-'57. But Terry has not let his work on cars interfere with his activities at school. Terry was a member of the Sodality l, 2, Pep Club l, 2, and Prom Committee 3. His classmates have elected him class Athletic Director 2, 3. After the blackrobes finally give him his walking papers, Terry plans to study electrical engin- eering at U.C.L.A., and then to put his know- ledge to use by blowing up the faculty house bridge. THOMAS ANTHONY KEARNS The other half of the Kearns combo, Tom, also entered Prep from Saint Anne's. Spider got off to a flying start by being elected class President l. He was also class Athletic Director 2, Veep 3, and Prexy 4. As class President, he was a member of the Student Council i,4. Also during his frosh year, Tom was a member of the Sodality and gold medal winner in the Junior Elocution Con- test. His other activities include: Pep Club 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Prom Committee 3, Cheer Leader 4, Frosh Basketball, J.V. basketball 2, and Soph-Frosh baseball I. Tom is unde- cided about his college choice as yet. For now, he'll be satisfied to graduate from Prep. ROBERT ELMO LEWIS With a squeal of tires, Bob rodded up to Prep in '54 from St. Mary's in Seattle. Ani- mal turned out for Frosh football and then for J.V. football in his soph year. He later ioined the Glee club, and was active in several other activities. Bob is usually seen up at the Mixer and Holy, Names, and once in a while, he's seen in class. He plans to travel whenever he can, and likes to fly. Maybe he'll ioin Fies on his flight to the moon, and maybe he'll become a Naval Pilot after he graduates from Seattle U. 26 PAUI. ANTHONY MAFFEO Paul, The Old Hustler, wandered in a daze to Prep in '54, from St. Anthony in Renton. Mat played Cub basketball and Track his frosh year, and ioined the Sodality for a four-year stay. As a iunior, Paul played J.V. basketball, and ioined the Harlequin Club and the Debate Club. He ioined the Panther Staff, the Pep Club, and became a cheerleader and Senior Sodality Prefect in his last year. Paul's trademark is Aw gee, Mister, and he plans to become a beach- romber. lf he doesn't make it to the beach, he might make it to Seattle U. for a career in law or engineering.

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JOHN JOSEPH HOWELL This cheerful lad came to Prep in the fall of 1954 from St. Anthony in the little old town of Renton. A real drama enthusiast, Dixie has done outstanding work acting in and helping produce plays both at school and all around Seattle. A four-year Harlequin member, Dixie appeared in Green Pastures and The Miser. This year John was elected Harlequin Veep. His other accomplishments include class Sgt.-at-Arms l, 2, 4 and Panther Club 3, 4. John plans to teach English in the future, but before he does that he plans to spend some time teaching the finer points of Latin to Mr. Brands. JOSEPH EDWARD JAMES Our next member of the Class of '58 is a quiet guy who believes that actions speak louder than words. Joe came to Prep from the wilds of Rainier Valley and a school known as St. Edwards. Joe made himself known around school as a football player. He started as a Frosh and continued with JV football 2 and Varsity 3, 4. Joe also played Soph-Frosh baseball l, 2, and was on the track team 3. He joined the Lettermen's Club 3, 4, and the Panther Club 4. Joe is reported to have turned down an offer of 530,000 a year as head football coach at the U.W. be- cause he would rather take engineering at S.U. CARI. JENSEN Another of the many transfers in the senior class, Carl saw the light and came to Prep in the fall of '55. After sponding a few months getting acquainted, Carl soon became one of the most popular members of the class. Cars have taken up much of his spare time, and his hot blue Ford is one of the more prominent parts of Prep's collection of rods. His favorite expression, Where's the party? points up his easy-going attitude and friendly manner. Carl plans on a career in either business or medicine, and his college choice is the University of Washington. S... ,,,. M ...K 25 Well for your information . .



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GARY MARIO MERLINO Gary came to Prep in the fall of 1954 after spending a year at Highline High School. He immediately took up the timeconsuming occupation of avoiding his beloved educa- tors' homework and trying to find the short- est and easiest route to Holy Names. Gary's little red go machine has been tearing around Prep for the past two years, a living example of Gary's favorite hobby, cars. Hot Rod claims that his sole ambition in life is to make wine with Dave McMurray. Gary plans on going to college at Seattle U., but hasn't decided as yet what his career in life will be. SEAN CORBALEY MALONE That's the way the cookie crumbles, says Sean Malone. And for Sean the cookie must have crumbled very nicely. This cheerful Irishman entered Prep in 1954 from Vashon High School and immediately set out to make a name for himself on the football field. Curly played football l, 2, 3, 4 and varsity football 4. Then Sean put his hobby of skiing to good use by joining the ski team 4. Sean is still undecided as to his future and his college plans, but after he gets his diploma, he says that he will give the fire department some business when he burns Prep to the ground. DAVID LEE MICHAELSON Dave wandered into Prep in the fall of 1954 from Blessed Sacrament Grade School. He soon made a marked influence on the class of '58, and continued to do so for the rest of his years at Prep. Big Dave spent his spare hours thinking up new ways to keep the boys in Mr. Ti'i's study hall laughing and Mr. Tri frustrated. He took part in the Glee Club in his iunior and senior years. He hasn't decided on what his career in life will be, but for now he will be content to pass physics. fi f.. 27 Socin' it up

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