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Friday, May 24, 1963
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Paul Pierre Mclteel?
TEACHER OF PIANO
NATIONALLY KNOWN ARTIST
STUDENT COACHING
OF ALL GRADES PRIVAT
ACCEPTED INSTRUCTION
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AND BEST FVISHES
GRADUATES of '63
TOMMY'S
LUNCH
OPEN 6 A.M. fo 6 P.M.
SECURITY MARKET
(3rd & Vg4n)
Tommy and Pauline Kirk
Proprietors
(Members of St. Alphosus
Parish)
John S. M?kul
Real Estate
School
* 6 att!e Locatio:ns
* Small Cla.ses
* 4 Courses A Year
EIo 3-5086
16235 - 38th N.E.
Seattle
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CAPITOL HILL
WALLINGFORD
HOL3LN ROAD AND
LAKE CI-T (soon)
IIIII II
Congratulations
to the
Graduates
o 1963
HOFFNER'S
FISHER-KALFUS
FUNERAL
HOME
Serving Catholic
Families for Over
Thirty Years
ME. 2.0100
508 North 36th
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Congratulations
Graduates o] 1963
NISCO'S
• LUNCHEONS
DINNERS
COCKTAIL
Served in a relaxing and
intimate atmosphere.
C ON'ES:N PARKING
5t & SPRLG
MA. 4-2944
1100 5th Ave. Seattle
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Congratulations from
MISS OLIE
SIPPRELL
B.A. - M.A.
TUTOREh'G ACADEMIC
COURSES
ALL LE\\;rEL
Paramount Theatre Bldg.
907 Pine St. [A. 3-8fr56
Seattle
In the name of all Catholic schools
UNDOUBTEDLY, the most thrilling episode for all Catholic
schools in the Archd'ocese was Blancher's winning the State
Hiffh School Class AA Basketball Tournament championship.
The Blanchet Braves, under the coaching of Don Zech, com-
pled another all-time modern Washington State high school
record of 27 consecutive wins on the way to notching the first
state basketball title ever won by a Catholic school. The Braves
in the tourney finals outhustled the Garfield Bulldogs from
Seattle, Metro League champions who had been seeking an
unprecedented third tournament crown, by the dramatic score
of 36 to 29. The seniors on Blancher's tournament team in-
cluded two-time All-Stater Tom Workman, second team All-
$tater Mike Acres, Jim Miller, John Major, Dave Dillon, Dean
Droppelman, Dick Johnson and Ken Zeigen. The covetezl
tournament trophy with the engraved names of all C]%-Tp[ons :-.
in the tournament's 39-year history, is a significant possession :
of Blancher and the archdiocesan school system f,which the = ..:
Braves had represented in the post-season basketball classic.
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