A Twist of Fate for Brian Losh '67
In eighth grade Brian Losh '67 prepared for his entrance exam to Bishop Blanchet High School, expecting to follow in the footsteps...
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Learning to Learn, Learning to Live, Learning to Love
For many Seattle Prep students, submitting their application for enrollment is an act of faith. The uncertainty of meeting standards set by the admissions office...
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George Corkery, Jr: In His Own Quiet Way
George Corkery believed in Catholic education. He recognized the value of a Jesuit education at Prep.
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Keep Your Eyes On the Cross – Fr. Joseph Hornick’s Amazing Life of Service and Sacrifice
Soldier, husband, father and Catholic priest. Fr. Joseph Roy Hornick was a man of faith, who served his country, raised...
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The McHugh Legacy
The McHugh legacy at Seattle Prep expands over four generations. It all began with a phone call on February 21, 1919 by T.C. McHugh to Father John McHugh (no relation) regarding...
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Greg Rockwell '62: Lessons Learned from a Prep Education
Before he attended Prep, Greg had never even met a Jesuit. Today he shares a ministry of service with these men, and with many Prep alumni.
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Bryan Saario '58 Makes A Difference
"My Prep education gave me a strong sense of self and confidence that served me well throughout my career and life," states Bryan Saario, Prep class of 1958.
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Fr. John Koehler: The quiet generosity of an avid mathematician and outdoorsman
Tagged as a "mysterious figure at Adelphia" by Tom Robinson '64 in a 1961 Prep Panther article, Fr. John Koehler was well known for his "outstanding mathematical ability,"...
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A life-long love for Dan Eiben '64
What started as an act of bravado to impress a woman led to a 30-year relationship, not with that woman, but with a country Daniel Eiben...
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Jack and Ann Christiansen: Education is the basis for everything
Sending their son Peter '11 to Seattle Prep was an easy decision for Jack and Ann Christiansen. Both were raised with a...
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