Gonzaga High School - Aetonian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1931

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'rw'-HV..'V V VVV ',V' 'SV-,VV VV- VV VV , M V : 'HDV 'V:V'fV'!f'VL 'J ,H VV -Vid ,V -V V -47'V,VVV VV'L1I'fg, VYEN' 5 , RE. , F 'VV 'n j , 'VV-,1e'VIT W - -.52 ,V-J , -V 5 -if T , ,Wj,'f6fVf33lwV'94V 'l,'f: 3V,VV 45:1 V, ' be iluigian ,I N V 1111.5 1 ' .c f sa . ' is 'F ffL'iW'2LQ. 2354 925' ,, Lkffgi-EIN MESS' db, H T -- w 14 Hi, I Magi. gf1g?4'aQ' ali ' CU0lume Five 1 9 3 1 CPublished by THJE ASSOCCIIATIED STIUDIENTS OF GONZAGA HIGH SCHOOL SPOKANE, WASH. J 3 N i figiiaiiiifif-PL'7:'7f'N:.i -7 J 1 L4 ' ,4.- l'2F. 5W,,f5Qf3fJ J 'Y J J ' J 7'-we 1 ffflg1m11gm.,L..7.S514 1 TQ . - JL 1 Wa-. - . QT N y, J - .. ww 'N ,.,m.7.-.,. .V.V 77-7. --7 -7-77 7-7......,., 7 . REV. JOHN JOSEPH KEEP, S. J. President of Gonzaga University L U A N l .ap Yeah K Ra:'?V I? . SE M' ' 32135: -- 11?-if ,llfsiivsilffi -4 'Nmuoluw-'lm S' Q , it Q if 'Q e fs-MU f A Y, , 4. '- ll ' Wu 'Rectofs M essage HIS book you will ever treasure as a happy memory W Y . . -.,3Q,fL ' 1 K l l of your care free high school days and its value as a precious souvenir will increase with the years. The old familiar faces that smile up at you, as in reminiscent mood, you slowly turn its pages will carry you back in spirit to the class-room or the campus: the locale of price- less memories. You will realize that the years have treated some with kindness and success, while others have found the efforts seemingly fruitless. Remember, as you glance through these memory laden pages, that true success is only found in the life that is faithful to the principles of Christian manhood. May the life of each and every boy, whose picture ap- pears upon these pages, be such that it will reflect credit upon himself, his class and his school and ultimately merit those words of commendation from Him, Who gives the true evaluation of every life, Well done, thou good and faithful servant. X We Dedlnlcuntmoml O THF student body of Gon Zaga Hlgh School Whose love and devotlon for her ln terests and benefactlons Wlll never fade who are deeply ap opportun1t1es gracxously and generously bestowed who have g1VCI1 freely of thelr tlme and labor for her progress and ad vanccment th1s the Lurglan of 1931 1S affectxonately ded1cated 'Ii5p: frj,jI' L jia.: I .I preciative of the blessings and . 0 o , LJ I O Q SJ Jkt 0 4 CA' BOARD OF TRUSTEES Rev. Alphonsus M. Fletcher, S. J. Rev. Curtis J. Sharp, S. J. Vice President Principal Rev. John Joseph Keep, S. J. President Rev. Joseph A. Balfe, S, J. Rev. Edgar J. Taylor, S. J. Treasurer Dean of College of Arts and Sciences T51 H My , .fx ., 2 We ?C.,Qf,'5A'7' f M W., J g.5Q54., o . . ' ' .f. H' 1 ici 1-bf..--.J. .. wif Qqf-ff gl1f?3 '5f5'?'f'1ef5l'N wg. P7 M .Q-.M.W '.f1x.if.,.-wif a 35' 'N' 'E' fi' F '.,3f,fiS' TW 'V ' . .Tv fwfwc 'v 7.- f .. , 1 V EfgiwwfmvwiEnl1.Q,.H,2Q...QimWd'fMV, rw 511, I 1f:1p5Mgs.... ..f..J, Mya. L Ami-1 Lwbf .lg Q, EW N K -f-4. FW, f- Y x Q Ll Y U, ,J.-,Aw fr WNV, J 1- mpf-W 1 if x,3-1.-W-.n... 1 'Q AT :Jim .M W' WWA A ' 'Ml' fx': ' ' KX 1' K U K EV. CURTIS J. SHARP, S. J. Principal Gonzaga High School I6l Y T o A ' E g I qv, Q.-1' ,L . pgzffjf--N ,Lg A S- J . 'wf'3-,VXLJJ Mx A s J .1 W, , f2R ': ' ' 1 y'f-. N' W-' In TT 1 Mn Y gn no vi z? wi .' . .lf E -BX 31' 44' argfv wg! il 'Va f '-1 1 9 J 1 15421 J yWz2 1wz f . fini ,-4, mnlyxikmfir bp' M1 e , Aw if 4 xii X, S . 1 ff 4-.W '--. ., ad , , ' ' iff' . : f 1.1 ,4 M' --. gig. . , f v. r - if iff ff 'J 2 'J XX ??T?ff J W gg-7 n xf' x..-f-M,-all ,WW , 'LP5vlT'xV1g'7 fri'-V - f .,,,...,,.!..... --:W J.- - J..........,M.,.,.....,....,,....,........,.,m.m,. ,.,,,,,n.,,,.,.,.... r - ZQ .. V ., - .Y X X - .0141 . Rev. John Buschor, S. J. Rev. Cornelius Byrne, S. J. Mr. John Coughl n, S. J. Religion, Malhcmaiics Srudcnt Advisor Rzfligion, Erlglish, Latin Mr. Francis E. Corkery, S. J. Mr, George M. Simoneau, S. J. Mr. James Spils, S. J. English Physics Rvligion, Chemistry I7l J, T N Q W, l i l W.. . ' ,il ... n .., u ,,,. J , 1-,.?w.N. .41 li, 5f'i'f' ' 'ylrwlf'-'f f j lilfm il 57 if 'fic :P 21 'fYW'q-1..W 1 ul ?41f'5 f'l'- glam . ,,4V V U 'P Ming Tapes' 'S that-Rl: lEl7lllll1'l'l ! -' ',f'lQ'C1 l .Y U, w an 2 ,ni ,lr W.,..ig4ak,,,,,.WwJ ii y -an-iff , P ,if,j.L.ig15L igwl .. 1 july' .EV ,.., V ifi fl'--Q -4 X x- 7,77-gr ff'jLf YYVY Wm, ,, , .47 f -'N'-'KQM Vi - ,- .- l. A W- , r v -V! - , Mr. James McGuignn, S. J. Mr. Samuel Coogan S. J. Mr. John Sullivan, S, J. Religion, English, Latin Religion, English, Latin Religion, English, Greek, Sociology Mr. Donald Ryan, A. B., LL. B. Mr. Maurice D. McGruder .B., Mr. John Hunton, A. B. English, Spanish, Malh. English, Histo English, German, Civics . ll l8l ' ar V K Zig,-xx .. 1' i' f Q4 , il- .iN5':f'kv A L . -f f F Lf wif?-1. ff' firlfzzz N A - H xl Ui ln ' ii? 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B English, Algebra Commercial Subjects, Economics Commercial Law l9l ,,m,,:,,,,.,.,..n.,,,.,,,v.,,,.,,.f..,.,,: ,-.. ,,..,, .,,...,-......M,v,'1f--- 'YMV1-W,-'ma-wg T Ti ' 'T F fl-3 -X ' Rf 1 N F A F aqftfzfgnxrgfgwffx, iw. i ,-,.-f XJ' 'lu ,,1,l.f,v42-rfl -xggf., ,, 4 - ,.4- ii F Til-1--M we 1, y 11,71-' ef' -if V ' W llW?f-Rfrv? x.',1.? gaif-.iii-fxx 'f QM 'Fel-lla we mwah-w ff Q,-Niflllgl F- ' ,,-'rig F15-afag',gN-fi L,-' :,'L-f'L'z'l ,jd ' Q-Nt: H Mlljirlliffflliillll 714- 5, 'il lg A::12 ':2 - lx Wlliwi-iliie l -' '1fT'?ei V f , ' ffm,1g,rll5zl.q..f1,.Esfftm - K ' , iv, ' ' V '1v,f1 ' W' LJMQV W my ll.e4Mpi1,yh ' f--, ' 'Lili FR??R,g1,'! Q5g.J Fjf3 ' N-fm N . ,ja I PW' -M '4,gi1gvw'si:P ,f--, 1 1,- . 1' . K - 3 ,gmflvri-,vii N N.W,,,AL:--K X V ' ff-ff--.vez-r'n.,, , ,N ,, mm..--i ,,..A . . . Www-,mm-Y. .,,- ,... mf .- .,,. ,..,,fw-m---f-nrmmvmr-- a STUDENT BODY OFFICERS David Sweeny Joseph Lavin Treasurer Secretary William Codd President Ray Molitor Wilfred Flaherty Vice President Sergeant-at-Arms l10l 5 ff iengiurs 9:1 l f!l? ,, w-'E' -44 u Q mf-Qt 'gm I ligrsjfi 'H My fight- - c fs 1 'Wai' 1 -ff ' I 1 liz. dh! .trigg- li wiv' 4' I ,fi 1 N 'J ..- 1, 'V 'R 'fgmgzciz .1 a iz iw 112: fmui es, - Qs'-., 'til La 4'-Ezfw ' ' 's'- -.a:.' - -I ' .avi - :Ilef in 2 W 5 -FQ? 3 I I , - , 1 L '- ' . , 7 . lr., Z,..n....,7.a.. L . .yi :ag , ,J - -I... . H . . 1: 1 G- J - ,rv its llll Wu' . i121 Arthur Albi, Honor Classical SI. Aloysius Debating l, 2, 3. 4: Knights of Leash 3, 4: Class Officer 2: Major Athletics 2, 3. 4: Minor Athletics 1. Z, 3, 41 Sodal- ity 1, Z. 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Elo- cution 3: G. H. S. Club 2, 3, 4. James Ambrosch, General Course Spokane St. Aloysius 1. 2. 3, 4: Class Activities 3, 4: Com- mercial Course: Sodality: Commercial Club. Jacob Bauer. General Course Colton Knights of the Leash 4: Class Officer Z, 3, 4: Minor Athletics 2, 3, 4: Sodality 2, 3. 4: Sanctuary Society 2. 3, 4: Commer- cial Club 4. Alton J. Becher, Classical Pullman, Wash. Soclality 2, 3: St. John Berchman's 3, 4: Athletics l, 2, 3, 4: K. O. L. 3: G. H. S. Club 3, 4. Philip Black, General Course Sl. Alogsius Soclality 3, 4: Athletics 2, 3, 4- G. H. S. Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 4 Paul Buchanan, Honor Classical St. Augustine Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Officer 3: Knights of the Leash 4: Debating Z, 3, 4: Class Athletics l, Z, 3. 4: Class Officer 2: Elo cution 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 4. lt nfl1R' I til-ol, 1 'll 1-3 4 S We Q 55?n:23 l5P -5618, 5 tuna Q1 ani-,QM v Qj ' N' Q N ll H- 593 'Rr v.g,ll llr.-Lillili 'W lib Q 2: I V, fr.. . ia . N . -wa' ffm-anis - ' ?'!'5'?,g-Wai -'1 .'..f.3.-f.. - 'gigs '1?'Cgz13!45.'m If g Off.. 26 515- L if-.F -. i ,gf V faig .f -4 -A 1 af-J.: -A 4 .5 'f ' f g gl ..- ,' fa- iraw. 4152 - 'Q' 13' -: Mm :E V .1 , H tl ,nn I l - F , , K .1 ' Y , -. . 'llElPl5'. f ,f I , ,- .1 .r ' I.. ,, I 5: -1 I :X Paul Augustus Bell, General Course Sr. Francis Xaviefs College St. John Berchn-nan's 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Athletics 3, 41 G. H. S. Club 4. William Bozarth, Latin, English Tekoa Knights of the Leash 4: Commercial Club 4: Major Athletics 4: Minor Ath- letics 3: G. H. S. Club 4. Hugh M. Costigan, General Course St. Xauicr's Sodality l, 2, 4: Baseball 1, 2: Com- mercial Club 4. James Cowgill, Honor Classical Sl. Aloysius Debating 3, 4: Knights of thc Leash 4: Sodality 2, 3, 4: K. O. A. 3. 4. Fred Cook, General Course Wilbur High School, Wilbur, Wash. Class Athletics 4. William Connolly, Classical Sl. Aloysius Sodality 1, Z: Commercial Club 45 De- bating 2: Annual Staff 4. Eillbu ' , was l13l T 4 4 if xx T -1 A .na C' ,,.f1 - if-..TT3, A I' V 1-N - J' ' i ii' 153' H5771 12, uf .. QQ! 'ii-iff 0 'Sf ffgyy-. + ' . Llp. - ... :1.fani. --.1 3 reiwx s. lf . 5, 3- 1 lik iq' 3 V7 - W J aL.,2Xf ,, ., ,e A A 5. i141 Joseph I. Codd, Honor Classical St. Alogsius Sodality l, 2, 3, 4: Debating 1, 2, 3, 4: K. O. A. 3, 4: K. O. L. 3, 4: G. H. S. Club 3, 4: Athletics l, Z, 3, 4: Commer- cial Club 4: Annual Staff 3. 4: Glee Club 3: Student Officer 4. William Codd, Honor Classical Lady of Lourdes Sodality 1, 2, 3. 4: Athletics 3, 4: Debating l, Z. 3, 4: Commercial Club 4, Morrio Donato, General Course Lewis and Clark, Spokane Track 4: Terrier: Commercial Club. John S. Daschbach, General Course lVebs1er J. H. Sodnlity 3, 4: Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4: G. H. S. Club 4. Joe Donovan, Classical Course Grant, Spokane Class Officer l, 47 3, 4: Knights of the Club 2, 3, 41 Annual Sodality 1, 2: Major Athletics 2, Leash 33 G. H. S. staff 4. George Fculner, General Course St. Anthony's, Spokane Sodnlity 1, 3, 4L Minor Athletics l, 2, 3: Major Athletics 43 Commercial Club 4: G. H. S. Club 4. i ima I B iff V K 4 ' 1 'iIl':1,,,,,.+.i ' 'wlnff .M . n- -1' :fs . ff ,w I N -to Frank Foley, Classical Course Marcus Whitman Sodality 1, 2, 3: Athletics l, 2. 3: Debating 1, Z, 3: Commercial Club 4: Orchestra l, 2: Class Officer l. Wilfred A. Flaherty, Honor Class. Sr. Aloyslus Sodality 1, 3, 4: Debate l, 2: Class Officer 1, Z, 3, 4: Student Body Officer 4: Athletics 1, Z, 3, 4: Glee Club 3: G. H. S. Club 2, 3, 4: Knights of the Leash 2, 3: Commercial Club 4. Gage Gritman, General Course Lewis and Clark Knights of the Leash 3, 4: Class Officer 3: Minor Athletics 3, 4: Major Athletics 4: Commercial Club 4: Class Activities 3, 4: Glee Club 3. Donald Gorman, Honor Classical Sr. Aloysius Sodality 2, 3. 4: K. O. A. 3, 4: Pres- ident K. O. A. 4: Band 2, 3, 4. John M. Gaffney, Honor Classical Sprague, Wash. , St. John Berchman's 1, 2, 3, 4: Debat- ing 3, 4: Sodality 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 4. H. G. Johnston, General Course Jefferson School Sodality 2, 3: Athletics 3, 4: G. H. S. Club 3, 4: Knights of the Leash 3. 4: Commercial Club 4: Glce Club 3: Class Officer l, 3: Annual Staff 3: Debating 3. ll5l Q , A N r , -' E? - , fulfil M' ,f' A .lf L 'liflillllnbi-Gllmnfqhi X ,sv if si' H Us ,. 'ww-Uuvnnml .. 'J 1 1 i li William Kelly, Classical Course Lady of Lourdes Sodality 3, 4: Athletics 3, 4: Annual Staff 4. Fred Harrison, Honor Classical Sr. Aloysius Sodality l. Z, 3, 4: G. H. S. Club 4: Class Officer l, Z, 3: K. O. A. 3, 4: Knights of thc Leash 4: Athletics l. 2, 31 Yell King 4: Commercial Club 41 Debating Society 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3. Donald Krueger, General Course Trentwood Class Athletics 3, 4: Knights of the Leash 4: Major Athletics 41 Sodality 3, 4. John F. Kearns, Classical Course St. AugusIine's K. O. L. 3, 4: G. H. S. Club 2, 3, 43 Class Officer l, 2. 3, 4: Soclality 4: Glee Club 3: Debating Z: Commercial Club Z. Joseph Kelly, General Course Valley High School, Valley, Wash, Class Athletics 4: Basketball 4. Harrington Lake, Latin, English Webster Class Athletics 2, 3, 4: Debating 1: Knights of the Leash 4: Major Athletics 3, 4: Class Officer 3, 4: Sodality Z, 3, 41 Commercial Club 4: G. H. S. Club 3, 4. l16l 4l'iQp .L XJ Hg 1' ga , cf N 5: ,, ia! ' 1 ff E albkvo lb ui A W I -'-315' at il in llgmgm tt M l !1 1EllBil 2-5 V NL.J.Il im ,ii , - fl, 3' ' -.gin-1-,, -!', ,L Q N --3 -. -..-0 574,-51, ig V 9 ra ...-' . 'Q 'i 1 1. aff : - ?:-gH?:?'a Y :L ' l l 'Za2 ,g:7,, -6 ' ' 'E .ll in , ': ' ', .1 ..- v 3-1 A ' g 'I U, 1' gli 'l ' 3- 'IEE' , X -' 'i -'far . wwf, A X T 1. - i P f gn g Q - , V w- 1? , X in A ll 'wvuun5. 'l Charles Mady, Honor Classical Logan School Sodality I, 2, 3, 4: K. O. A. 3, 4- K, O. L. 3, 4: Debating l, 2, 3, 4: G. H. S. Club 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Annual Staff 4: Glee Club 3. Joseph Lavin, Honor Classical Sr, Augustinis Sodality l, 2, 3, 4: Debating l, 2, 3, 4: Knights of the Leash 4: Annual 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: G. H. S. Club 4: Student Body Officer 4: Bulletin 2, 3, 4' Yell King 4: Football Manager 4. Ray Molitor, Honor Classical St. Alaysius Sodality 2. 3, 4: K. O. A. 3, 4: Knights of the Leash 3, 4: G. H. S. Club 2, 3, 4: Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Body Officer 4: Commercial Club 4: Glee Club 3: Debating 2. Edward Lynch, Classical Course St. Aloysius Sodaliry 2, 3, 4: Minor Athletics 1, 2: Class Athletics l, Z, 3, 4: Class Officer l, 3: Knights of thc Leash 4. Donald J. MacDonald, Classical St. Ignatius High Sodality 4: Knights of the Leash 4: Annual Staff 4: Minor Athletics 4: Com- mercial Club 4: Bulletin 4. Lester Legacy, General Course St. llloysius Knights of the Leash 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 1, 2. 3, 4: Major Athletics 2, 3, 4: Minor Athletics l, 2, 3, 4: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Grand Marshal G. H. S. Nite: Commercial Club 4: Knight of the Altar 2: G. H. S. Cluh 3, 4: Class Activities 1, 2, 3, 4: Glec Club 3. 5 l17l i 1623... Q . mill! .L 4- ' ' 'J 'W-Wifi? -Vg i ' iii S .f M'-ba 'ry .l,7'.E' MQ Q 'kg' J Nt'Whghtkjlwulgl'vi'.:4't??'f IEW ,iw J 'S Wn'zlr:'fl.filitfn-14 ' Q. lfffl. S 'tlgvlZ?ll41fV' A' llllfiiill , L. TLT, L ,peril it we is-.fel 5 so X1 Q li ITLXTFQ wi-ill pttfml uk, W A ff xSg,l,.g,.1 f 1-ff-11 sea.-L-------:::. - ---P l15l James Metrovich, General Course Kellogg High Football Z, 3. 47 Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2. 31 Commercial Club 4: G Club 2, 3, 4. Stanley Mulvey, General Course Lewis and Clark, Spokane Robert O'Leary, Classical Course St. Augustine Knights of the Leash 4: Sodality 3, 4: Class Athletics 1, 2. 3. 4. Lawrence Nicodemus, Honor Class. DcSmeI, Idaho Sodality 3: Baseball 2: St. John Berch- man's Sanctuary Society 4: Orchestra 2. Thomas Maxwell, General Course St. Aloysius Sodality 4: Commercial Club: Glee Club 3: Band 2. Donald P. McAllister, Gen. Course Geyser, Montana St. John Berchman's Society: Senior So. dality 4: Major Athletics 39 Assistant lnfirmarian 4. TQ S 4g,-866. Q EM HUM fm 6 I N AW, H W 15 will M W 2' Tfqi V' ic RQflSQvQ7XN X FL-QQ Wy.. l ,HV f '3 7 r e f, . fffi' f if r m ai. +371 .sq 1. as: ef . - is WLM fix 1 ' l'liEl' 4' 1 M A: fi Ll 1.21 J ilk ,N-MX , 5iij'f.lffi Us .E fiiffkjs ' f' lf. A , t ,W I-P ,, . V ,-, , , Ai' lwingm, N ,,.. 39 T- .il ue.: lzruxrm-1-, -. fglhili William Pellanda, Com. Course St. Xavier Sodality l, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 4. John Riordan, General Course Great Falls High School Debating 4: Class Officer 4: Minor Athletics 4: Sodality 4: Annual 4: Sanc- tuary Society 4: Commercial Club 4. Martin Reimringer, Classical Course St. Aloysius Knights of the Leash 4: Senior Debate 4: Sodality 4: Luigian Staff 4. James Smith, General Course St. Xavier Minor Athletics 2, 3, 4: Class Athletics 2, 3. 4. Henry Sisson, General Course Edison, Spokane. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 4. Robert Sledge. General Course Lewis ana' Clark, Spokane Class Officer 3: Major Athletics 4: Minor Athletics 3, 4: Annual Staff 4: Class Athletics 3. 4: Commercial Club 4: G. H. S. Club 4. ' X l19l , 4- 4 -L ' 'LU' rf JH ' .gxjffw-67.1 t - - f at :paws -1.411 511 9.,AYr I my mm- 1 l ,..- - f -Q at-J 'EJ-slit: it 1 4 Fyauviqnluinllmqiff L ,V ' Nl 1 gt I 2, fs . , I WAAW .lalmnun tqvf f X9 s L e E201 Joseph Sweeny, Honor Classical Lady of Lourdes Knights of the Leash 4: Major Athletics 3, 4: Minor Athletics 1. 2, 3: Sodality 2. 3, 4: G. H. S. Club 3, 4: Track Cap- tain 4: Debating 1, 2. David Sweeny, Honor Classical Our Lady of Lourdes Sodality 1, Z. 3, 4: G. H. S. Club 47 K. O. I.. 4: Commercial Club 4: Student Body Officer 4: Debating l, 2, 3: Ath- letics l, 2, 3, 4: Bulletin 3, 4: Annual 42 St. John Berchman's 2. Victor R. Sabado, General Course Lingayen Pangasiman Academic H. S. P. 1: Athletics 1. Alan Terry, General Course North Central High, Spokane Sodality 2, 3: Class Officer 47 Knights of the Leash 4. Richard Twohy, Honor Classical Portland Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Debating l, 3, '45 St. John Berchman's l, 2, 3, 4: Athletics 3, 4: Knights of the Leash 3, 4: G. H. S. Club 3, 4. Z. Natale Sealer, General Course SI. Thomas Mililary Academy Sodality 1, 3, 4: Debating l: Annual Staff 3, 4: Athletics l, 3, 4: Glee Club 3: K. O. L. 3, 4: Commercial Club 47 G. H. S. Club 3, 4. fir A N Y -in W1 NCQAY' ? ,if K fr? .,, f 1' 4 u 'Y -'f w H in .milf ri ,pmnluw-.lm gall 4.3 :,'iil4,q,' lx N -4.1.4 A' 4 ' 1' 0 f'4I. 'I - ' ,.. fra,l1. ..--rf ,e eve 9 - l .i.'.rk'rf'w . f ?7fT ' .c - we f .1 f .. rg-r5,e'1g'-1 X . 2 5-f-. K !11, 'A.i'?..e.' E .. A . N1 ' al g al 7 ?z'bggi-e. Qgirgi 1, A-gg' -Ag -2 -- mv. , ' ff qdlg 4 l. 1' l ,f N' ' . ., lwuwlhiluilv? lynn. H ' Philip Aikman. General Course Sr. Francis Assissi, Spokane Soclality 1. 2. Francis Weismantel, General Course Mount St. Charles Sodality 3, 4: Commercial Club 4. 'flew' 'r Woodrow Weller, General Course McKinley Debating 2: Class Officer 3: Sodality l, 2, 3. 4: Commercial Club 4. Victor Piolett, General Course Lewis and Clark, Spokane Track 4. Kenneth Peterson, General Course Lewis and Clark, Spokane Class Athletics 4. Richard Meyers, Classical Course St. Joseph's Band 1. 2, 3: Orchestra 4: Commercial Club 4. l2ll .V WMM:-wwfwuw V,w.wM.,.- .. w 1 , M , u 1-N 1 , 3 w 2 ., ' ,1, ,,., Wg? Q,.wE.F '-fix, - X Y N 'mv 31 'IEA' 1- igwf 1'l.T,, , , ,W -Q1 4-QFe2kfe'1ffnw f-Fr' f' gym A , w!Wv 1--n':,11,w ff X E' Q- H uk 4253? g . , f I tm . 4 ,1 , .1 , I ' , ..1 A -14 .. ef gi? JT. , 1ximf'T '1 'rf'f Lf--M-s.hfiL,' mg , . M 1' 'W- Tr,-m4 0' Qrgii xgissxm. V 9:QWp,..gmf4,g NQ ,. 'A ,QE-1... ,JF i1: W2'f' - A My V .W.,.,...,... bm -4 ' 1, ,,..w..,g!gQ1.L.,w W' Y 1 1311 --4-,.gg,,m,Mmmu 7 W . , ,m,J,.u......0..,.,.mm.,,E.,,.,,,, . 1221 2 C563 jlungiurs if Y Y I ,ggyx . V t o Rfilfiii ' if F Mi sag- .1 ,- A -0.14-'-w'r1? Vgylf- 41.3.2 all 'X I- K -4 -ri. a3,,zQfv K ffl ,ll5lllLi. : ' it t, 'fn 1-ifwlifvilillii J 1 'W' ' in midi' , img-in Llqgmk' ' 4 for if i4N -+31-4.4-l ' ,wi T - ww-i K '- , , . , ...am llxi Y mx. .4 kJ,,:,uA -E A Ji, t at -.9 .................,.....m..........a M,.,. ..Z........-,.. .xugzxzgzzffrrflf ,,.f'L:-fl N... fr- M Tlhiirfdl High Aw M0deraror.....--, .7,,A.,..... .Mr. McGuigan, S. J. President .,-...,.f,. Y.. .. ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.... Patrick Devlin Vice President ,,,,,,,, ,v,,,, J ohn Riordan Secretary-Treasurer ,,,, . ,,,,A,,, John Hurley Sergeant-at-Arms .. .,,,A John Lindberg September, 1930, marked the beginning of a very successful year for lll-A. The enthusiasm shown during the first few days was a portent of the spirit which they manifested in all extra- curricular activities. In the oratorical contest. J. Hurley, J. Riordan, and J. Lally capably represented the class. while F. White, Riordan, and Hurley competed in the elocution contest. In the field of athletics, M. Cain, R. McBreen and P. White gave creditable performances. J. Koch, captain-elect, distinguished himself as a member of the City Championship, All-City, and Shrine football teams. Other branches of sport were dependent upon this class for material. The High School bas- ketball team was bolstered by J. DeSmeth, Devlin, and Riorclan: interclass track brought forth such men as Cain, McCarry, Royce, O'Brien, McBreen, and Molitor. f24l YTW ' ' , , . ,,J'L' : ' fiQ'Jf,:'5w?r:' I' 4,..,:'p-,s.li?il I igikfia,-izifrfljv 2 ' i ?gi.,'.11e4!:+gf5T'ff7.w' S.. -gs . . S' V, .4 .f ,, 1+ , . , 'a ' .That ' 1 , i..,t l,lf Lf' 'wif' g fibre'-'i X-ful tv... if Ml W ' 1 K H- wc., Third High RBD' Moderator ,......, ,.,,AA,, M r. S. A. McCarthy President ,,,,,,,,,.....v. ,,,,..v...,,,,,,,A., W illiam Reilly Vice President v...... ,........,,,, J ohn Sisk Secretary ..A,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.... L eonard Presley Treasurer .,,,,,, ,,.,,,, P rancis Duffy Although the class of IH-B registered but eighteen students, it has kept up with the larger classes in all activities. In the field of athletics, this division was well represented. M. McDonald. William Reilly, and John Sisk were members of the high school basketball team. Baseball, too. claimed the services of M. McDonald and William Reilly. Despite limited numbers, an enviable showing was made in the inter-class basketball tournament. l25l N -- 1 Q LC, ,. ,,., -., - 3 ,'if,if'ii' :J Q32- '--. 4 3 ,pf-H 2 t' g:1.1'-w....-,-- ,Q f- 'Ri ...,..,.,,,,a.'Al liil1'fvsgj',lf D'f5 3' M T ' ft or iff .ar ' W 'ii '- r V' '-4ilfi 5'zf'rgyf2i1'5lf1. . ' , 3 it J , QQ 'i .'.5:SflV',.,'T' iff! , 2f.:?'r'f 'J' ii fy'f,Qjh Q i ' '3 'lf' wifi? iifgiqf C' N f 'Al' fi f'f7c'l:1'tzi' ,,f 'sl ,Q 'fl' if l,,,i Q'- ff,-f-1'z:f-if-44,31 Q, 3 . 4 I 'illlllli-iri..i,l 5f'3'- irq , ti 'l 41251 il llinlff 'il ' I4 '. . .F-' A ifLm i - l flaw. L.-LJ ft I Q , ... .-an A jrq-m,,,, , We Y X e 5 -x ' ,f,-a,.,avv.. '3YjZ7gry1-vi-if-ai. V V K 'Vi, fn - ..4lv' nk 1 ' ' - ,,M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. .,, Y.,1Mina..mi-mwmwmnmmyaaawz.--1..mm.,1ewaAa.wmwfmawri s 1 .,,, .-r..:mwM'--f1fe5 i---m'- l 'V' ' N f0 Third High ff e Moderator ,,,A.,. . .,,,,, Mr. Paul E. McLane President ....,,..,.,,, ..,,,.,,,,.,...,,,,.... Douglas Day Vice President ,,,...,,... ,,,,, A ubrey Rowles Secretary-Treasureru ,,.,, ,,,,,, J oseph Behrens Third High C is not a large class, yet its members have done more for the Welfare of Gonzaga than its numbers would lead one to suppose. In the field of athletics, especially, the students of Three C have been outstanding. Day, Behrens, Seale, and Rowles played on Gonzaga's city cham- pionship football team. Day also took part in the Shriners' benefit game. In baseball, track and basketball, members of the class have been likewise prominent. Joseph Behrens upheld the honor of the class in public speaking when he won the right to compete in the annual Gold Medal Debate. Aub Rowles, genial class comic, held a position of importance on the Luigian staff, and no little part of the excellence of this book is due to his untiring efforts. Looking back over the past year, we, of Three C, are pardonably proud of our accomplish- ments. To the graduates of '31 we bid farewell and wish them success in life's journey. i261 if fi Cn A A l l .5 . . :,,. .age-, gags. iupbninnres 1 ' , ix , it W V ., .fs ' A , .- . t-A , i X A X -, xx: D. 4 -'amy fra' f' rwfg9!,f',i U ,Wt -91 ' LM! 1 -an,--,fi X 41-!lxH ,JL :Er N Jff,xi5i'vg1QE3gQfQL' 4 l naw- Lvl' i f k' !f'r,LiW'tl -e 'M 1 . '2 if ' 'i '- ' ! w .. . 3 M-' 'lf .re r ,, ,,, K M , 5 , ' f t A JLZLYLF' r ,M W W ,A A 4 ,te I 7 ' Y . nfl ' 1 f' VV tr - A ,gh , M . g 3 - , the , , K n' , , , V- 'M' ,,...,..... N pun 1 ?', ., - '-fx , Q .4 limi- Milf -,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.m,,,.,,....,..,, ,,,. ,.,,,,,. , .. .. ..... ....,...,a. ..,, ...... - .,.... ..M. .M ...,....a, .,Q.,..,. M, .,-,,.,,,,r,,,, , ,, A U f X lifjtf1ff'n Lyla . k , J 1 3 Q . s X l . ,1 A f .l I , dill ix t' tiff' gl' ff.: SP ' l V X W? L' ee 99 ,Sy Nxt- 5 Second Hugh A ,K ' s U ', 5 Moderator ,,,,, ..,A . S. J. Coogan, S. J. President ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, . ,,,,, James Codd Vice President ,.,..., ..,, , .,,, ,,,,,.e E d ward Krieg cretary .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, C harles Yoder Treasurer ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,v, ,, ,,,, .HI-Iugh Milgard Sergeant-at-Arms .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , Max Masterson ' Athletics, although holding a good deal of the attention of ll-A, was by no means its only claim to greatness. Besides possessing a fine indoor team, this class tied for the inter-class basket- ball championship, and lent material to the football and track squads. Other extra-curricular enterprises gained the whole-hearted support of the division: the Cataldo Fund and the Annual received splendid backing from its members. Public speaking events, too, drew capable students from the ranks of Il-A, Arthur Boehning and James Codd both shone brightly in the annual elocutio contest, after having taken first and second respectively, in the Gold Medal de-llate. f f 1.1 lk , , y lf!! mf fi UM 'U- yi QKX T I' H- Vfln- f 4 L ag . 'I ' .1 C 4 g i 1 an -f V- ' it 4 f?i 'f?' D. I , 5 i 'ul i .1 .4 Hal ' 1 'A T i'l 3'L 4i 'f. - I 5 5 M- - if . 1' r a f fs.f 5,t'lR . , ,, , ,'tt f t 1, A -- Hi' lf ' - rj, ' E' 'et-J--- fl Q5 1 .1. t , I , t MAJ Second High B Moderator ,,,.,,, ,... . . .,,,, Mr. M. D. McGruder President ....,,,,,,,, ..,,,,, . .,,,,,.,.,...,, , ,, Peter Higgins Vice President ,,.. ..,,,.. ...A.,,,, W i lliam Giesa Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,,,, .. ,,., Conrad Murphy Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,,,,. John Madden Enthusiasm, While one of the dominating characteristics of ll-B, was by no means its strongest claim for recognition. Educational activities held the attention of these students, not an idle gesture, as evidenced by the advancement of several at the mid-year. Each extra-curricular activity, moneyed, intellectual, or athletic, gained the spirited support of every member. Versatility, too, characterized the Work of many, Peter Higgins, highly touted boxer, and plunging fullback of the city champions, was also a contestant in the elocution contest. J. Rauch played regularly on the Varsity hockey team. Several others, including J. Madden, E. Callan, and H. Curtis, distinguished themselves in football and track. l29l Second High MCC99 Moderator ,.,,. ,, ,,,,,, Mr. John Hunton President ,,,, ,. ,.,A,. ,,A.,. . ,,.,,,,..,,,, Dennis Barry Vice President ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,, J oseph Raftis Secretary-Treasurer .,,.,, ,,,,,,, R obert Jordan Although II-C, as a class, was not as large as the other divisions of second high, its school- spirit was as pronounced as the rest. It contributed members to the football team, to elocution contests, and to other activities. With respect to this annual, they were behind it to the man. Because of its limited numbers, this group was combined with H-B in inter-class contests, Individuals, however, have distinguished themselves: Dennis Barry, a boxer of note, and James Durkin were members of the High School football team. l30l 3 fy A A l 0 i ...:. . . ,g,,, age- -egg, ' I . . u 0 jlzressfbmen N.i..r,, fd PM ga llfirst High 'QA99 Moderator ,,,.,,,, ,,,, , ...Mr John Coughlin, S. J. President, ,YY,,,,,,A .W ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , W, ...,.. , David Hurley Vice President ,,A..,, ,,.. , ...Leo McKenna Secretary ,,,,,,,,,. .W ,,,,,, Wilbur Bottjer Treasurer ,,,,,,.,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,Richard Codd Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,,, A, ,,., William MCB-reen First High A has the largest membership of all the classes in the High School. The majority have received either first or second testimonials for their scholastic standing, and in all extra- curricular activities, the class has shown its fine spirit. This division ran a close second in the race for full payment on the Cataldo Memorial Fund. Under the leadership of this class the Freshmen Won the Gonzaga High Night trophy. ln all other activities such as athletics, public speaking, and the sodality Work, members of the class have made themselves conspicuous. On May fourteenth. the class held a social gathering at Newman lake, a fitting climax for a very successful year. To judge from its present record, the A division of this class will hold a prominent place during the next three years. l32l . A t 1, l f ftsulgh 'KE P , gy' ran 1 LL 47 a , lx ,, v., f - - ,- e -fs V , -2 .2. 4 1 x-'far egg . .-n- + - --fm K 4,3 sw-a Hi .,,,, fl .- :lu it . a. f .1 Z.j'sf'i9 '- if ls l fun 1 ,Q ' . 'PWM l , f ,-' -. 1 'F' Us 1 lf' M M J. M- ill , -1 , I ,ju s. -2 -55 t , at t ,. - s X X ,L , J H...-ss 1 'Lt 1 N,,,,,,..,f,'r its 'n a I 1 lFii1r's1t High lB ' Moderator ,,,,., ,,,.. M r. A, A. Roman President ,,.,,,,f, .,,,, .,Y,..,,,,,,,,,,, J 0 hn Phillips Vice President ,,,,..,, ,. ,,,,,,,..,, ,,,,, R obert Raef Secretary-Treasurer ,,..,,, ,,,..., J oseph Stachofsky First high B is composed of thirty-one students, zealous supporters of all student activities, since the beginning of the year. Therefore, having manifested to a high degree GonZaga's famed school-spirit and sportsmanship, this class stands high in the loyalty cup race. The members, though small in stature, have turned out for the various athletic teams. Phillips and Tweaddle are members of the track squad: Cain and Williams, in the spring practice, showed themselves to be strong candidates for next year's football team. Joe August, sturdy little boxer, and member of the baseball team is expected to take a big part in future activities. l33l W' er T ' W' -1 AY 1 1 1 l 1 EV ,A-' H X 2 'X XY t 1 - ' L - J .-is ,.f1Qi,g'+1l1,f,,g'fj 'i'.g '- -. 1 J. ,is Fwmn axial H12 at U -I HK., V,,,,, . -if inf. 4,-11, J lr 1 HPV, 4-fer . 1- at -Qtsgfff V 4. M V Af-.Tfef,.Ha,iiM1lllr- ,-yu. at .f'?5?ie L. e' W , V -e f.fg-.Maha - J Us N -'79 , ,.-.o . more-'tgirl ...M ,r,T,.o,a., Simi-' first High Cy, Moderator ,,,..... ,,...,, M r. Francis Hunting President ..V,.Y,,,,.V... ..,.,,,....,.,,, J ames J. McCanta Vice President ,..,,,,.. ,,..,,,, R ichard Cahan Secretary-Treasurer. ,,,, U ,,,,,,, Robert Gray First High C, though limited in numbers, participated in all the school's activities. It was represented on the Bullpup track squad by Francis Fitzpatrick, who showed up well in the mile run. Jimmy McCanta, in spite of his size, was one of the stars on the Pygmy baseball team. This class shared in the Gonzaga High Night victory, and with the other two divisions of first high, possesses the trophy. l34l 4 A filo, A f ff'-f-. lg. Grganigatiuns pnnumnamu-worm K N L ,wx K M J VNV WW , A, 4, 75+ iff' mi , WY. H1 ,L-wx, ,j ,,.1, ,N M., , , ' - V -Q ,- . -Mm.,,M.-A l..1...,.mMwwwW,f. l..m,, lmnuu-gnuuuuununuunn wvmy. ,N w W Upper, left to right-John Riordan, William Codd, Natale Scaler Middle-Joseph Lavin, David Sweeny Lower, left to right-Aubrey Rowles, Willia1n Connolly, Donald McDonald l36l ffrnrflf-U' l A N Y Al-1 JM, XJ New 6' mac fr ff. 4 3. in sw- 1 'W 4, ll in-' 5' 4 We gi IIFJMMC. wi .IW J-ww lm W Iggy -5 isa-A Fa -z -. - ,T N - . 3 iss fl.. ' 'f' ' ..Ef4 5-15 V' ,V lg' 2?-,.' , 44-A 1'1f'5.3 - , , -' . NU 'Ji 'z t dp.5.y- E1 n '. Y 2541!-its -1.4 f- uf -f11lH5:Jf-vit'.si5C - , 3 55,-glib: . fx ' -5 IJ.: g,fp'lp-ln 5 i :. - ' 'ff 'A ' 'fi ' -fi fl ' 1 s GE e -rr-f me -I -Q 32 .,- H1 ' .u ft, ie. -J .-is - -HIRE A TE M .1 V.. ti. 'IL -infra. A 1 5 t , , f r-M L- , ' 1 , gg- be 1. ' f 'Ull2lWW . Upper-M. J. Rcimringer, R. O'Leary, J. Kearns. F. Harrison, J. Codd, J. Royce Lower4W. Kelly, C. Nlady, P. Devlin, J. Sisk, T. Tully, J. E. Codd Joseph Lavin Editor-in-Chief William Codd Associate Editor William Connolly Staff Artist Donald McDonald Sports Editor John Sisk James Royce Assistant Sports Terence Tully James Codd Patrick Devlin Organizations David Sweeny Business Manager The lLllllliglitU1lll1 STAFF l37l Aubrey Rowles Photography and Engraving John Riordan Assistant Busine Natale Scaleri Assistant Busine Willianl Kelly Robert O'Leary Charles Mady John F. Kearns Fred Harrison Advertising Joseph Codd Chronicle Martin Reimringer Circulation ss Manager ss Manager The Senior' Socdlmlliiity Moderatorn, ,,,, ,.,.., F r. C. J. Byrne, S. J. Prefecl ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D a vid Sweeny First Assistant ,,,..,, ...,,,, W illiam Cocld Second Assistant ,A.... ,,,,,,,,, D onald Gorman Secretary .,.. ,,,,..., , W-, ,,,,,,,, Wilfred Flaherty Approximately thirty of the school's choice students constitute the body of this select organ- ization. These members are interested in promoting the spiritual life of the student. The Sodality. realizing the need of Catholic leadership, has intensified the active Catholicity of its members, by fostering particular devotion to Our Blessed Lady and Her Divine So.n. Sho-rt informal talks on religious matters of present day importance were given under the direction of Father Byrne. l38l ' S T T , ww,-' if'-ax L-'Na 1 l xxx' ,iEKAj,5i4Lpj,31n.1,- ' 2 , l 4 M . M, . T'N'flg'7 'f3.-' .'9r?5'fl' ' F 1- - 'w if?5li+?i.i'?'ffl ' 26:-':1Wri,rlv'545V , 'Ti -gLrei:fvsfQ..,K..g'f Li. , -' 'Qvi12'f12i 3'2 lbw , ... ..,, ,nflff'llx.pi..,ff-f'-'f:4 +fl'-'W 1 ,U - vw 'Q J',x.t,1wNi1V 2.15.-1 ,A-' Q J 3 L3 1 L lf lil wil . . - ,fig er, ,,.,..,,' , Y V , bt., , , ff' il ff' 'ir-J'-aQ-K?wffz,'-.' k'l 'nw---..,l'g,jl33f7:'-s f,JJ'l1- R 5 223 -le..4S.l-ff .he J, L D -. W -an 2...-....-a.- -0-M-fa 7 4-A- --- ww-ffwyi-bam.,--Y,-N,V-kenaf-f,,ft-Mmm St. John Berclhmmmfs Society Chaplain ,.,.. ....,., F r, C. J. Byrne, S. J. Moderator v...., .,,.,, M r. S. J. Coogan, S. J. St. John Berchman's Society is one of the 'oldest and most important organizations in the high school. It is made up of resident students for the purpose of instructing them in the proper assistance at the Mass. Aside from the piety and reverence which such an organization inculcates upon the minds and hearts of its members, this society develops the character of the individual. During the year, the members of the society eagerly availed themselves of their special privi- lege, to serve all the Masses in the Boys' Chapel. Short business meetings, held frequently, were concluded with games and refreshments. l 39 l fc it f 'Q' N Nnttgg - - V -.c ':r:':fU- , 1 a i? '- Z- If ,,'. ,l jjqiq : H. -:- 2 ,gw ' s ' fn -guinea: . M21 HI si. ,....e- r-gmt-1 'pm A ug J A 'J 'tv ' -v fn La ,df is fmlit pn to -f 1 ,. .www 'I A'- Jiulmniionr' Sodlculilnittg Moderator ,,,,A,., .,,,.. R ev. J. U. Buschor, S. J. Prefect ,.,,.,,, , .,..,,.,,. ...,,,...........,.v,,..,....- T erence Tully Assistant Prefect ..,.,. ........ J ames Kennedy Secretary-Treasurer ..,,. .,.,,,, E dward Krieg Among the spiritual organizations of the high school, the Junior Sodality holds an important place. To be a member of this society means to place oneself under the guiding care of the Blessed Virgin without Whose aid no.ne of us can expect to attain success in a spiritual way. At the beginning of the year the Sodality was organized by Father Buschor. Weekly meet- ings were held in the chapel or elsewhere. In order to secure necessary funds, a raffle was given early in the first semester. Throughout the entire year this organization has been engaged in several social gatherings. Two religious debates, a smoker, and a theatrical production were some of the important events in the Sodality's program. Towards the end of the second semester a solemn reception of new members and a picnic at Mount Saint Michael brought the year to a successful close. l 40 1 T J X :. -,4' Vlgsi l N LJ M A , iafzwl V ,L . e ','ff if 241 'Aix ' U - Hill' - 1 - . 'e' -' in y tg, fs J! f' fy: we C' U wt X' fi 5:5 K - M li I-413 gm, V' J gi ff F-.U A FF Knights of Itlline Allltcunr' Moderator ....,v. ,,... . Mr. F. Corkery, S. J. President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,... ,....,...,.,,,,,, D onald Gorman Vice President ...,,,..,,, ,,,,,.,. C harles Mady Secretary-Treasurer... ..,. ,....., J oseph Codd One of the outstanding organizations of the high school is the Knights of the Altar. Its membership is made up of students residing in St. Aloysius parish. The purpose of this society is to furnish altar boys for the earlier Masses. Last year the organization was founded by Rev. Father John Keep, S. J. Besides their spiritual work, the Knights of the Altar carry on business and social activities among themselves in weekly meetings, held on Thursdays. l41l Y ar v 'ax f -2 f ' Y J 'Vfg -. RN f-wwf . we 'ipfwlgbjarf l A rgsffeff. A- fi ' i Xl ' , ', W ' N 'H it it W is .. . Q sw., W' ' W-we l . i ' at X' 774 it limi Q X... ,ti Ww,,4?'f,Qfv f 'M '5v..... 'lf +f h w'e'x-Haifa , t !':i6llM!l4Ef ..., mf: fff er 1... ' i f , lm W V N r K L 'U-L :'wf,:-I-3 47.51, 1, l fffb' ,Q A ,fj7Ii!tYf Mj-tilt' y Nw i. 5 lil Jollmn Corrollll Dolboting Society Moderator ,,,,.., ,,,,,, . Mr. Coughlin, S. J. President ,,,,,,,,,,.A... ....,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,, J ames Codd Vice President ,,,,.,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,A. Boyd Huff Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,,,,A .,,,,, H ugh Milgard Sergeant-at-Arms ,..,..,, ..., , -.Edward Krieg Starting out with a number of last year's members as a nucleus, the society, under the direc- tion of Mr. Coughlin, as moderator, enjoyed a very successful year. Weekly debates on questions of national as well as local appeal were informative and interest- ing. Consistent practice has produced speakers of no mean ability. Many of these students had never before spoken in public, and now bid fair to hold their own with the more experienced upper-class men. As usual, the debating year was climaxed with the annual Gold Medal Debate. Six speakers were chosen to settle the question: Resolved, that two years of Latin should be compulsory in all secondary schools. James Codd, Leo Sebastian. and Kruezer, were chosen to uphold the affirmative, while Arthur Boehning, Edward Krieg, and Hugh Milgard will defend the negative. The Gold Medal winner is not known as the Luigian goes to pressg yet, Vincat optimus vir. i421 r Q ,h g , k Tv- ' be , ., N - A ,V J ' ' -. www-s-. ' , , , K, H-M.-.,fyN,. H f .. x nm,W,,,,,,m,,,1,g,,,1..,,,,,,T,,,,,,M.,l,WT,V1-W-e---fffmfm W M-:mm emwuwmwwztif-.www mv i Fronr row--James Codd, William Codd, Jack Lally Back row--'John Riordan, Joseph Lavin, John Hurley nnmumill Gollcll fetllfnlll Urmtorifcolll Contest These young men comprise a very representative group of Gonzaga's students. In speaking on the Constitution of the United States, they have shown some of their training as future citi- zens, as well as a high degree of oratorical ability. The winner, William Codd, placed first in the city, county, and state contests. In the state contest, he was chosen as state representative to compete in the Pacific Coast finals. i431 -Wi ii 'L n ' 'Aki 'ff rim ' svf en f Iliff- 4?i' -Q5-fnl'5 !i-, V 'H 'E i 7 .Qi ' Q W 'YV' f mb' 1' Ti . ' ' 'inf' ' 1 . , , - A-wqmir wif 1- X. .-. ,X J -f I J ' ' -11 57 W'-pf l, I , ,-.,r We N Emp A 1 1 W l r rr lfront row'-Peter Higgins, James Codd. Robert Jones, Mr. Coughlin, S. J., Bernard Thomas, Arthur Boehning, David Hurley Rear row--A-Fred Harrison, Fred Vdhite, Vllilfrcd lilaherty. John Hurley, Joseph Lavin, John Riordan Gold Medal Uocciulitiioml Contest On May fifth, the Gold Medal Junior and Senior Elocution contests were held. The Senior Medal was awarded to Joseph Lavin, while John Hurley and Fred Harrison won second and third places, respectively. In the Junior division, James Codd was awarded the medal. Arthur Boehning took second place, and third place was given to David Hurley. l44l :sefff,itt'!'5w' t . 1 T L: ' i' -' ilu .L i . age? -fi qyfmnfz t Q .- -5,-f V, 4 ,-' -is , 4' - if at 'r f r. ' -'5 42':o f ' l ,,i ':'l Ili 'U' i 1 -- 'ur'-. n f .. --52 5 A, 'iii 5- 1 -i . ' ,xl ,Mt U .15 4 ua, . 1 ... A - 41lIIl.. . 1 .gailffix in ll' to 'U'-if ef X 3 'Lt ' l 'ill la 593- 'M if fn in g ,I I , '-X 35 - 'F V4 Qi' 1 'kg if i, may X 4-...A--any 'lguwu . , l H Front row4Jamcs Codd, Leo Sebastian, Arthur Boehning, Edward Krieg, Hugh Milgard Rear rowf-Joseph Codd, Arthur Albi, Joseph Behrens, Nlr. Coughlin. S. J., Moderator, John Hurley, John Riordan, Martin Rcimringer Goll Medal Dcelbcnutceirs In the Junior division, the affirmative side convinced the judges that the Latin language, as a course in high school, should be made compulsory for at least two years. Independence in the case of the Philippines, was the bone of contention over which the Senior division debated. Natural rights, moral duties on the part of the United States, and the ability of the islands to protect themselves, were arguments thrown at each other's heads in this verbal battle. l45l T .5 ,T 4 Ai..xu xx Y, -LPM imwfji xrneigffeij xi i I... M -ck fav ,, 5f3'fp,a 4' ' ,y.j:Qt,.., 17, P 'V rifijifjflzff VY? W9 igltifgge-yi ' f ,-.. 'lH'iLHr11t313Pf-fifff' a fs-H t' it NLM ,Ng ,,L-nhl! -.- E ,iq-,,. qlrggw, kdln n i4 ' --- ' ' 'MM' ff f---- A ,Y J V l nf lKm1ii9lli11ts of the iLfBlU1Sil'll Faculty Advisor ,...,,.,, ...,..., R ev. Curtis J. Sharp, S. J. President ,,.,...,.,..,,,,,,,, ...,,,,,,,A..,,,,,,,,,A,...,,..-, L ester Legacy Vice President. ,e... -. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ray Molitor Secretary ,,....,,, , .,,,., Martin Reimringer Treasurer .,.... ,r.....,,,,,,,, D ave Sweeny The Knights of the Leash play an important part in scholastic and extrafcurricular activities at Gonzaga. Patrolling the stadium during high school games, ushering at important functions, and decorating the gymnasium, were some of its various functions during the year. An impor- tant social event of the year was the dance staged at the Country Club, May 29th. As an honor society, a scholastic average of eighty per cent is required. At games and other school activities, the bearers of the emblematic mask have set examples for gentlemanly and sportsmanlike conduct. The club was composed of about forty members: candidates are admitted at several times during the year. l46l 1 5 1 1 ii' V Q. 'kj ,, N 1 'Fw , 1 K Hux,,3'.V Q- , . .ut - ,. . f it as -1. -'-,--' A 1a1'Sr'W f i -'fffs-we he-affffgii aff .1 1-f 4 K' bi i' A .-.H . ,, f- if-,QA ll L.. y X .4H,.4. a. X .. . G H S Clliuilb President ,,,,,,.A.,.. ., ,,,,,, Wilfred Flaherty Vice President ,,,.,,. ,,,,,,, J ames Metrovitch Secretary. ,,,,.,.,,,,,,., A,,,.,,,,,, , John Kearns Sergeant-at-Arms ...., ,,,.. W illard Seale The HG. H. S. Club is an honorary organization composed of those who have received the coveted UG. H. S. This award is granted for participation in some branch of school sport. The Club plays an important part in all student activities, seeking to foster the spirit of good- fellowship, loyalty, and cofoperation in Gonzaga men, and to preserve the best athletic tradi- tions of the school. Following the Gonzaga-North Central game of last fall, this group sponsored a dance in the school gymnasium in honor of their opponents. Toward the close of the school year the club journeyed to some nearby lake for its annual picnic and initiation of new members. l47l ' . V, K X jg 1 K k ,Aw F. 12 2 1 5,-7 r 2 . V 5 ' ' ,pdf ,-at . Wa , :1Qi ff af- mu '-'Z 6593? l ' li ,'-. ' 'rf 'afsdi 1 fig, il l f fir- fl X ' Ab A .. - A . D -. if 'l fr it ' UU' '- vw la? .W ,ff ' a 'JZHMWL H ll X. as ai, is lf W ll ...cg ri M' X'-5 ' ' I - I The Commercial Klllllllllfll flliuiiplpoi Koppel fraternity Moderator ,,,, .,,, , Mr. Angelo Roman Pr2Sid9nt ..,....,,,.. ,,,,,,,,..,..,, , James Metrovich Vice Presidentn, W Y,,A,,,,, Jacob Bauer Secretary ,,....,,,,,, ,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,. ,William Codd Treasurer ..,.,,,,,..,.... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,A.,,,, , ,,,,,,,, J ohn Riordan Sergeants-at-Arms ,,,,,, ,A,.,, D ouglas Day and Max Passler Organized late in the third quarter of 1931, this society has been able to accomplish little, but much is expected for the coming year. The club, made up of commercial students, under the guidance of the department instructor, Mr. Angelo Roman, has for its objectives, many commendable activities. Funds, derived through the efforts of the members, will be used to obtain apparatus for classes, to provide social plea- sures, and to aid all commercial students in obtaining positions after graduation. As a fraternal organization, it hopes to instill a finer spirit of cooperation in our school by supporting all student enterprises. It also enjoys the distinction of being the first and only society to be founded at Gonzaga, under a charter and a constitution. l43l I 'Q 9-H f Q52 A 6? T c Lf zurbfmw ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,m.-m..--W.,,-n.-1-q:v-gwf'vrwr'1M:---.1-' f-wx---wmx-wr-naw---w'+--r, ' 1 tv ,V . Y , ,-M., , ,fr , , ,,, X, I 1 A -- ,hw pw ,,,,.f:w?lb--Y: b ' P . x x g, Auf, V. I F, I :,,. . 13.317 W 'T.,,1?,n-l ,',A Vi- r K1 x,..,f,,m LW-fm Q . Wm., CG. H. S. IFOOTBAILJL SQUAD l50l .AX T N l,'s i ,f y , f . fx JK- igtiu M 4lb.'A:g!4.?:v.a . rg V isnt ' ,V T,.,.r Q -lips -uf' 11. 7 ff- .As fi if is B 'txq gi Johnny Kearns, Senior Halfback with the reversible hips. One of the greatest ball-carriers ever developed in a Spokane high school. It is easier to catch a ghost than to bring down this boy when he takes an excursion around end. Dave Sweeny, Senior Plays guard. One of the hardest fighting lads on the team. Notre Dame had Metz- er: Gonzaga, Sweenv. Spokane Valley papers please copy. Doug Day, Junior Fighting center. All-city selection and starred in the Shrine Benefit game. Vvlhen he gets his face dirty he can't be stopped. Defensively, Horatius at the bridge was a pushover compared to this lad. Bob Sledge, Senior A brilliant defensive end who diagnosed opponents' plays with uncanny ability. Wilfred QBuckD Flaherty, Senior He captained the team from a tackle position. All-city selection and played in the Shrine Benefit game. Youngest of the famous football Flahertys. Verily, a name to conjure with in football circles. Bill Codd, Senior Boy orator who played end during the football season. It's a treat to watch Bill take out an opposing tackle. Fans will never forget the pass he caught in the North Central game. Q A -l. ? l51l ' Y T. - j ig . .-. i ,. . .. f'w?7fr- 9, fa? mg'3 '.?'4?-. ' 1' l W. ' 1 35,1 N, .ll 'W' x , i -i if if .i -F. 'e N me ,ff l52l Nat Sealer, Semor Halfback. Another grand ball carrier. Whenever this boy ran into the open Gon- zagn's score increased six points. No scru- ples whatever. Willingly sacrificed his opponents to make a football holiday. Bob Johnston. Senior Smashing, crashing tackle. Believes foot- ball to be essentially a rough game. May he never reform. Alton Becker. Senior All-city guard. Played in the Shrine Benefit game. Reliable and steady. When he leads the interference the boys are going places. John Madden, Sophomore Giant tackle. John played good hard football whenever called upon. Great things are expected of this boy the next two years. ,,f F ite, Junior Reliable v halfback. Folks expect big things from Fred next fall. He hits hard and is a fine blocker. William Bozarth, Senior Hard-working guard. The boys call him Butch. He made hamburger out of op- posing linemen Cthis is not a gagl. Por- give him. folks. it's what Puggy taught him to do. , jx, a ,A,: - 'Y' fri A 535 WI? ji? A pu 'Tir' Ly, W ,nu ll img sffem l a :mi ' ' 652:52 IN if ' 36:5 1 4:1515-.., . . 5.5.1 is F - 5f1.f' q. A .. ,rf s , yt X , T v A A fd. fxw 'W- .SJ -'Sh ' . Hin ' 'A ,LA t -4 , ,ni . 5 a li. 4 ' ir 3iiAJr'i Q' .MJ ' ff Hlgffwilili fiiii' 95 'l Nr NN s 'trail' ' is t A-az., 1 rf S lsr Q r 4',l 3 ,L K lt' ii v 4 N-lx.. Philip Black, Senior Don't let the name fool you. A plung- ing, hard-hitting fullback. When he tackled you could hear the thud throughout the stadium. Willard CBuckJ Seale, Junior Versatile fullback. Has the drive of a locomotive and the shiftiness of a jack- rabbit. Joe Codd, Senior Scrappy and dependable guard. Vilhen he starts to blush ff-look out! Girls. what do you think of this lad? He gets our vote, too. Aubrey fAubj Rowles, Junior Bulky center. He kept the squad in perpetual good humor. A valuable reserve man. Aub has a secret yen to be a cowboy and keeps in shape by collecting absentee slips. Ray Molitor, Senior All-city end who displayed his versatility in the Shriners' Benefit game. How he loved to smear the opposition's interference. Joe Sweeny, Senior Fleet-footed quarterback. Speed is this fellow's middle name. Marvelous safety man and deadly broken field runner. l53l W ' Vi l I fa 'Q--N 1, W j .,,1'.152Z ' ,:'. ' ei . f Yfi-.'g?EW2?7'l ffl 1 , 'Ee wi i s- isis w if oil xl: fl K 1 7 xii i 'hswiliwiywlfyfrf V, ' e fl 1 galil! W9 'Hifsifd ii:iffeefd,Ai1LQiea. i it it .R dx, f-.Jf,,'iu.m,:gt-lk ,hw-IA.. i' -i..i -1 nn, M 0 ' l54l Pete Higgins Sophomore A fighting little halfback. Pete gives every promise of developing into a star back. James fVicloD Metrovich, Senior Great blocking halfback. For the last two years his long bullet passes have been the talk of the city league. Les Legacy, Senior Plays guard. Much too good looking to play football. Nevertheless he plays it. And how! Joe Donovan, Senior Wiry reserve end. Joe furnished the opposition many miserable moments. Labors under the delusion that South Side boys make the best football players. Maurice flvlorriej Cain, Senior Big tackle who starred in the Shrine Benefit game. Morrie can play either half of that famous combination, irresistible force and immovable object. He blocked a punt every game last season. Be sure to write Ripley about this. James QJimmyD Koch, Junior Star quarterback and next year's captain. All-city selection and played in the Shrine Benefit game. As a ball hawk he has few equals. A remarkable passer and elusive ball carrier. .a l f 5 aw 4 MQ illll V: UG3f 'l, aw. ,fs .1 f iff rfa'- . K U f W -vg a: , X '- x'i'f1'-71. L C . vga X., U if ,q1,ML+,4 .,'.-,m--. - 1 E4 v i. ,ffm-ii B, X ,r,,:' t ,NV-.,e1:,-5,1 l f flew , -4 i-.xii 'Nils lumani' ill' f . ,, :- 1 '- 3 W- 15, ,4 - A ,lt his if fl -nu P1 .g liyisf c X 5 f-CSSETI , Qak lf I' Y lf i..3,fl iii' :-- Q f C Xxx - X f 2 W i. , f f 1' +- iilf- 4 ,. 'MA'-f'f.1,l15f1 1.4, ,Tir U-e 4- Norrh Central-Gonzaga game llfooitlbnllll Chronicle OR the first time since the establishment of football at Gonzaga High School, the undis- puted ownership of the Spokane Interscholastic Gridiron Championship rests within its halls. Coach Puggy Hunton's charges conquered all three public high schools in the city race: and in their march of eight straight victories, held their opponents scoreless, a feat seldom ac- complished in football. I The brilliant record of the team this year stamps it as the equal of any in the state, and the Bullpups have a just right to claim the state championship. ' 4 Several highlights marked the Gonzaga season. adding much to the enjoyment of its success. When the Bullpups conquered the Bellarmine eleven, they gained the distinction of being the first Spokane team to play under the arcs. At the dedication of the new Lewis and Clark play- field, they defeated the Tigers for the fourth consecutive year. Finally, they turned the tables on North Central, handing the Indians a crushing 23-O defeat, for the first Gonzaga victory since 1925. f Too much credit cannot be given to Coach Hunton, under whose tutelage the Bullpups de- veloped into a championship organization. However, credit must be given to the boys them- selves, who worked so hard to bring honor and glory to Gonzaga high school. Gonzaga high school is proud of its 1930 championship football team. It is proud of the team's marvelous record, and of the clean, sportsmanlike manner in which it was achieved. It is proud that its team is the best in the city, and that it is considered second to none in the state. Hence, we of Gonzaga pay tribute to our team and to our coach, wishing them the same degree of success during the coming season. l55l , wi? -' , N 1 ,L a, ? j 1i, ' ' -,-wi. ,GA-, 1' , - -,grgr . - ' 'iii , -f A is mifsfi ii' gi ,, .L.f 'i . awe-'lm My f ,Q ,. r fig .Ti mi di 1 A 5 1 X Q A-ca K' I gif' W IIJJIH , 1 I i 1 i Hillyaru'-Gonzaga game LEWISTON Displaying midseason form, the Bullpups opened the season on September nineteenth by ad- ministering to Lewiston a twenty to nothing defeat. Johnny Kearns, shifty halfback, paved the way for Gonzaga's tallies by three long runs. Kearns scored twice and Seale bucked over the line for a third touchdown. BELLARMINE At Tacoma, on the following Friday, the Bullpups played straight football to overpower the stubborn Bellarmine eleven, twenty-seven to nothing, Seale carried the ball over in the first quarter: then, Cain, after blocking a kick, fell over the line for the second score. After a series of plunges, Seale and Kearns each scored a touchdown in the last quarter. ENDICOTT Although handicapped by the loss of Kearns and Captain Flaherty, because of injuries, the Gonzagans eked out a seven to nothing victory over Endicott. Ray Molitor, end, intercepting a forward pass, dashed sixty yards for a touchdown, to furnish the margin of victory. Another scoring opportunity was lost by a fumble, on the one foot line. Metrovitch and Seale, in the backfield, together with Cain, Molitor, and B. Codd, on the line, performed well. LEWIS AND CLARK Opening the city series on October ninth, Gonzaga invaded the south side lair, to leave a bat- tered and clawed Tiger with a stinging seven to nothing defeat. Koch scored for Gonzaga in the first quarter after Cain had blocked a Tiger punt on the five- yard marker. The try for point, though low, was awarded on an off-kide penalty, Lewis and Clark unleashed a vicious attack in the fourth quarter, but in vain. Doric, of Lewis and Clark, carried the ball to the seven-ya'rd.line, only to end the scoring threat through a fumble. Since both forward walls played good football, neither team was able to gain consistently through the line, Kearns' ability to sweep the ends gave Gonzaga the advantage. l56l f 1 I I m ga, , QC' -1 'Em u , V f '.:fiig ? ' f 1- ,JgZ. ,l ff , 1 ?,'.r' it ': ul T' Srwf -- M?-'l'-'i 1 llimigi 4 --- A , . , i nilllII 'F'il 51,57 E . If p. , A X -Ffa, . I . , W' ,AV 2' . Ex in . if gb J K -fm-..,,,, I K-ff? 1 I V I VT 4 . A LJ. ,...... North Central-Gonuzu game CHEWELAH On October twenty-fourth, Jimmy Mitchell's eleven became the next victim. Again, Hunton started his shock troops, but they were unable to score, so that the first team was rushed into the fray. Kearns, breaking away for thirty-five yards made the first touchdown, in the latter part of the second quarter. Scaler and Koch each netted a touchdown in the last quarter, to make the final score, eighteen to nothing. NORTH CENTRAL The following week, an irresistible Blue and White machine ground out a twenty-three to nothing victory over the North Central Indians. Great jubilation marked the victory, as it was the first time since 1925, that a Gonzaga grid team had managed to conquer the Indians. Johnny Kearns made a number of long dashes to keep the hatchet wielders in trouble all while he was in the game. He accounted for two of the touchdowns, while Koch made the third. North Central, completely outclassed in the first two periods, came back a little stronger in the second half. The fact that the entire Gonzaga line. played fast, hard ball, and that the Bull- pup interference was excellent, kept the Indians from scoring. HILLYARD Displaying a varied passing and running attack, Gonzaga high won the city championship by defeating Hillyard, twenty-five to nothing, on November the fifteenth. In the third quarter, Cain, Gonzaga tackle, blocked the Hillyard kick, Gonzaga taking the ball on the ten-yard line. Three bucks failed and Koch passed to' Kearns for a touchdown. In the last period, Metrovitch, standing on his own five-yard line, passed twenty-five yards to Molitor, who ran fifty-ive yards to score. The final counter came on another pass, Metrovich to Kearns, from I-Iillyard's fifteen-yard mark. Cain, Flaherty, and Day looked good on iiefense, with Koch, Metrovitch, and Kearns sharing honors in the backfield, Figures: G. H. S. Opponents 15 9 0 l57l 'll' l, Y I i ' x 1 V, V , ., ' 1 , J. V , A ij ,5mj'l.,,V ,, i, N 5, 52. ' ' ZF t , tj A' ' ,4 , i e V V I ii l V- . .-,-- W, mmm i1wmam-W-:m,t.mmmf,i-lun--umm.-1.. A- ,wwvxwamuwt fa ra, V--aiwmmu----get-72:2 ---- W - gjii V mm tm, , ., BASKETBALL SQUAD Belslketlbeillll HE Bullpup basketball team, while not gaining the statewide prominence of the schools championship football eleven, enjoyed a very successful season and sustained the reputation of the school in the local athletic world. This year's quintet moulded from a squad with little previous experience, developed into a smoothly working, fast-breaking aggregation, These casaba tossers won thirteen out of twenty-one games, enjoying many fine trips, and engaging Wilbur, Wallace, Mullan, Sandpoint, Palouse, and Coeur d'Alene, on their home floors, Too much credit cannot be given to Coach Carl Kligel, who labored hard to teach the squad of rookies the difficult art of hemp-splitting, and to turn out a representative team of which the school is justly proud. Letter awards were received by Albi, Feulner, Flaherty, and Metrovich, seniors: Devlin, Mc- Donald, Reilly, Seale, and Thorpe, juniors, also received awards, and will form the nucleus of a strong team for the coming year. E581 l W?4gr?r?5M I A Mzw -grill fr sw., 9 twig- -1-'Elf ,Ii-'M i-Zilla marry E .QLVIZ-. .1435 ,ff ns, - Q .Na z 2 . . .uhh jf. 5 A ar 4 ,--. . .A,, G V... M NNE' 41 ' a f 5 ldvr?i, - .5- 4 ' ivrmfs' .1,.'+, sg -1 .r:.. .Iggy 41,13 - '. 3 fl J -3 . 5 '. 9' 4 1-4 fri: 5:-gggx!l'!' -' ' - ,'iQ,5-.5 ul 1. qi ' , mag: , .- f z ., . fl- - '. - zif- -- .V -. A we - 1' an 3- ' F:-. --..l.1:l -' -eg - 'f Q-,V . N M lm V ' ...lf 3 I T' 'J -- 'E 1 . 2 ' .,. ' If ' , 1-' Q ,V e'f 1 ' E ..... w.....,f ...W - ' 'Q' lv -- ' A , . Z I- ' f ' : , - U, A x ln., ,, W 1 -. A X F '- g, Bill Reilly Art Albi Center Forward Pat Devlin Forward Matt McDonald Buck Flaherty Guard Center Buck Seale Guard George Feulner Vido Metrovich Guard Forward 'I awww , li 1 E591 arfk 4 ifkifzuifj V ai: 'mf E ll-.-t 1, .,. , 5 - sl- ' ., mil,--Fill llflilllfi ft -- W- 'l' ulEE1EQEf' X 4 'Lk . 1 f . ' 5 1' ' 1 ' ' ' . ' 1 4 ' l W ' l w l BASEBALL SQUAD 44 ,Y'74f 6 1 Bnsellmllll ' ITH ten lettermen from last year's team back in uniform, besides a score of promising can- didates, the baseball team rapidly rounded into form. After a good start, the Bullpups dropped two games in a row, one to Lewis and Clark, and one to North Central. Both were nip and tuck battles, lost in the closing innings through errors and unlucky breaks. In their latest game, as this goes to press, the boys showed a great deal of improvement, trouncing Hillyard 9 to 2. With two games won and two lost, the team now has a good chance to finish well up in the league. In the opening game, April the fourteenth, the Bullpups defeated North Central 9-8. Lewis and Clark defeated Gonzaga in the second game, April the twenty-third, 15-14. North Central evened up the series by defeating the Bullpups 3-2, in the eleventh inning, on April the twenty-eighth. The game was closely contested, and soon settled dow.n to a pitcher's battle, with Anderson of North Central, and Daschbach of Gonzaga twirling fine ball. Ander- son struck out eleven men, while Daschbach turned back sixteen batters. May day, Gonzaga gave Hillyard a 9-3 beating at Harmon field. Matt McDonald, a prom- ising left-hander, did the pitching for the Bullpups, allowing but seven scattered hits, fanning twelve men. The Gonzaga infield played its best game of the year, making only two errors, and those on difficult plays. i601 L Q 'W zz V r U I JUNIOR BASIEBAJLIL MIDGETS PYGMIES I 61 1 s 4:3 r ' -. ff' Iii, . f -Q' 5 Er. .ez ' . -' ll' .' '..f 's A 'r A, t3 'rv in-.H . - y f AV ,ffi , 's T 2 il' ' ,, T' A it , f F? fq 'Ill WAIII1 TRACK SQUAD Truck HE 1931 Track team began its season under cloudy skies. The prospects were not of the best: two lettermen and a few veterans beginning the season. When Mr. Carl Kligel, mentor, issued a call for recruits, real Gonzaga spirit showed in those who answered. Although the first two meets were lost to North Central and Lewis and Clark, much new material was uncovered. Then, a smashing victory was won over the best the Spo- kane Valley schools could offer. This squad, therefore, causes Mr. Kligel to look forward to a triumphant season next spring. In the dashes Joe Sweeny and Harry Lake showed well, supported by Morrio Donato, Bill McBreen, and John Richards, Sweeny, Flaherty, and Dick O'Br'ien won points in the hurdles, while R. McBreen showed well in the 440, broad jump, and javelin. Buchanan and Royce in the mile, Yoder, McCarry, Codd, and Krueger in the 880 are promising men. Warre.n Thorpe, Gorman, and Albi represented us in the high jump and pole vault. Flaherty, Molitor, and Kearns turned in good marks in the weight events and broad jump. l62l nb. ' , ', ,.1f.A-1 2 : P lf' :, ' , 513 ffl - f4, N-s ,1A' lgig In A M .. I , he N AY' ,lu-,, . Q' Z . i n X ,rr 5, r XfIE,!r,,n.-, u l- ' 'PV' ' fr- TENNIS SQUAD Tennis First row-Harold Brookes, John Seivers, Arthur Albi, Charles Mady, Vvfilliam O'Connell, coach Second row-James XVelcl1, Leo Sebastian, William Moser, Robert Leahy, Paul Bell Third rowfFred White, Joseph Donovan, John DeSmerh l63l 1- A 'IME' pg-Q ,, ,gy w , ' , W L L . 1 g f . if. , ' J 'KA if- V L ,., ,l -4: ,1x V -I ' f'-'ff-,1', 1 , . J 1' I 'i gzglrn w i 1 : sky ?:'? 17 fs - 31 , A Dig' -5'-e.: ' . .fp un I -g .1 --L-4. ' - .E lg ,X - , .Lv L - ' qilllf' ' , , , rw I i 94 tis b Xi A :' N , 4, I , ' , - - . , ' ' . . . 5, Q, , AK., ,gf xml. my f .J A A -, V um., -. , N N Athlelic managers--Bro. Buskins, S. J., C. Mady, C. Gorman, A. Rowles Property mam1gvfsfM. Costello, J. Rickenbach, L. Draggoo, J. Gaffney Yell kings--Fred Harrison, Art Albi, Joe Lavin l64l , - I , U l N Q ' .fights ,. Tj, . Hg f ', 356 YA' ' zm llll 3. 'T ' I -gg t ,.- u J N X X 5 Albrolhotn Lincoln ond the Constitution By William Codd WE AMERICANS of the twentieth century are inclined to accept as a matter of course all the marvelous privileges accorded us by the Con- stitution of our great nation. Little do We appreciate the enormous strug- gles that were enacted before that great document became a workable in- strument of government. Reveling in the privileges of the present, secure in the solidity and power of twentieth century America, we frequently fail to realize that there were times when our very existence as a nation was severely tried. Ours was a new departure in government, and the interpretation of the principles of our Constitution aroused the storm of bitter controversy be- tween the state and federal government which threatened to destroy the life of our nation in its infancy. This was the paramount, the most vital question in our early history, the establishing of a proper balance between state and federal power. Suchcfarseeing statesmen as Alex. Hamilton real- ized that to preserve our newly won liberties, and to gain recognition among the nations of the world, a strong central government was neces- sary. Yet, to the colonies just freed from the yoke of Great Britain, strong central power was synonymous with tyranny and oppression. Under the leadership of such great advocates of democracy as Thos. Jer- ferson they bitterly opposed every measure that tended to strengthen or give prestige to the central government. In theory, those champions of democracy and state rights were correct, but in practice, they were ex- treme: and their extreme views finally led to the greatest crisis that has ever faced the nation. The climax was reached in 1861, when the states of the South, incensed over the question of slavery, declared themselves free from the union, free from the Constitution, an independent confederacy. My friends, think of what that meant to the young struggling nation: Think of what it might have meant to you and to me: We might have had between the broad borders of these United States today, not one mighty and flourishing na- tion, but a group of small, surely hostile independent nations. Had that act of secession passed unchallenged, where would be our nation of today? I65l I .a?.Ql :I'.Eg. art: '-img: T: 't.-nfs-r.. Q. M.. T ,mb figs-:Q - -71,1721 .r viii-2? 'Q - -f tP1'H'wu!lI'f'lHallf: X? W S-'lmglwli 2 .. . , ...M ...-.lW5H,1'i H 'I l I : .1 ,' ' ' 'ffl , 4 n .., , Aw ' lwlwld - - Where? Lying forever among the shattered dreams and unrealized ideals of humanity. At this critical period in our history, Providence placed at the helm of the nation, the immortal Lincoln, whose name shall live in the hearts of our people as long as America is America. Abraham Lincoln was faced with a most perplexing dilemma. He could recognize the right of the states to secede from the union and preserve peace: but at what price: The sacrifice of the United States as a nation. Or he could deny the right of secession, and hurtle his fellowmen into the maelstrom of Civil War. My friends, the rest of the story need not be told. The intensely human heart of the Great Emancipator plumbed the very depths of sorrow. His beloved country was drenched in fraternal blood, the sacrifice was not complete until his own life blood was poured out on the altar of national unity for which he died. From that day, these United States began their steady ascent up the rugged incline of national greatness, until today, they stand supreme at the very summit-the pinnacle of nations. Today the very thought of division, disunion, secession, seems to us a myth, an impossibility. From a group of belligerent and discordant states, we have become a nation strong and great. One nation, one now, one forever. And we are the citizens of that nation enjoying privileges hereto- fore unheard of in the history of the world. Privileges and blessings that are ours today because of Abraham Lincoln: because he had the vision to see the only possible course that would save the struggling nation from utter destruction: and the courage to act in accordance with his convictions. Oh, we truly owe a debt of undying gratitude to that great man who has written the story of our union, the story of our greatness, in the blood of patriots, and signed it with his own. The Constitution made us a nation in l78 7. Abraham Lincoln, fight- ing for union under the Constitution preserved us a nation in 1861. 5 yv Q - . f wg.: i661 Appreczatzon for what ever pleasure the reader has derzued from the foregozng pages can md tangzble expresszon only zn an actzve patronage of the Advertisers whose generosity has made pos szble The 1931 Luzgzan 'Q ' 9' A Jgoo .oxfgt Compliments of Hennessey 86 Calloway 5VIOrticians '4,.- . -- ,, 'pfgw vw f 0 xiii. Axfgi I 'Z 1 x N ff, h ii-97 1171556 ar Give Best Service for Catholic Funerals Riverside 2108 i681 The Milestones of life . . indelibly marked by Photographs Photographs keep fresh always the mem- ories of Life's Triumphs and joys. When- ever the big events of your lifetime occur,- let us record them in permanent photographic records, which grow more precious as the years drift by. Graduation is one of life's important events,-your photograph should therefore be a good one of the quality that The Qtughire ggfuhin always produces. 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ELGIN, HAMILTON, ILLINOIS and WALTI-IAM WATCHES For many years we have handled the bonds and financing of GONZAGA Class Pins and Diamonds l I have done watch repairing for Gonzaga for many years 0,1-Iara Jeweler We believe in Catholic institu- 410 W. lfivmide Ave. tional bonds as safe invest- ments, and they form a part of our regular offering list. We Welcoime Inquiries Are obtained only by constant striving. You are striving to perfect your education. l W We to perfect our Prescription Service. Both are worthy endeavors and lead to success F o errls 6? Hardgrove HART and DILATUSH Professional Pharmacists 425 Riverside Avenue 9 No. Steve.ns St. Main 2111 SPOKANE Spokane's only all night Pharmacy d IN AFTER YEARS WHEN THE .IOYS OE A T61 5' ' HOME ARE YoURs-REMEMBER 2 mI'lalQIU.l0Od l'OdUCtS of Unusual Merit Hazelwood Butter Hazelwood Butter is HEATHIZED . , . a step in the manufacturing which excludes all air. Hence Hazelwood Butter stays FRESH LONGER-even in hot Weather. 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T f j We Believe that We must give prompt atten- K tion to the needs of our customers. N We Believe in using the most efficient machin- f 4 ery and skilled craftsmen that can be obtained. k X And Also J We Believe that no customer can lower the K standard of his printing Without having his N product or service left open to suspicion. J U Qfwrwfofxii B 3 ? 1'1 E111 - II1CI'1C3I1 J I l d A ' K 5 P ' ' C f C, flfltlllg OIHPHHY E E. 706 Sprague Phone Riv. 7155 -1 N Spokane f J K l75l O liI3U for ONE Month! If for any reason you are not entirely satis- field, KBU will cheerfully Refund All Tuition Call at KBU and inspect its Work. Ask for catalog. KBU employs NO SOLICITORS to annoy you. 1 Talk over your plans for the future with Mr. J. I. Kinman. 1 lil NMAN 52313-515 S. 110 Howard Street fCorner, First Avenueb. Main 2405 Call Us for Demonstration of the ldsmobile The National Leader in I ts Price Class V Barton Auto Co. Phone Riverside 4125 916 2nd Ave. Spokane Compliments of GLENN s. I-IARDIN 67520 COMPLIMENTS OF ARROW SIGNS Signs-Stage Scenery-Posters Specializing in Pictorial Work 226 Riverside Main 3487 HAVE YOUR CAR OVERHAULED NOW BY FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS lwvlgiwl Crescent Machine Works Broadway 0457 821 N. Monroe 76 Build for Success! A cash reserve is the first concern of every successful person or business. Never In ten . less than 0 years Congratulatlons to the N AT I U N A I. Graduating Class , , , of 1931 Savlngs and Loan ASSOClatl0H N. 120 Wall Street Spokane Knowledge Is Power ll' DRINK Coca Cola in Sterilized Bottles 10- Distributed only by Imperial Beverage Company F. E. i11er Co. 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Compliments of Sacred Heart Hospital Best Wishes From JACK ROWLES and Training School for Nurses J' W' GROCERY CO. 101 8th Avenue Spokane 605 Sprague Avenue A little longer service. A little more value. A lot more satisfaction in Star Brand Shoes for Men and Young Men and Poll-Parrot Shoes for Boys and Girls. Highest Quality Repairing Right Prices, Too! Dan J. Phil T. SWEENEY'S TEA 86 COFFEE CO. CHINAWARE SILVERWARE KEDS SNUGGLERS Spokanef Wash' ROSS Park Shoe Spices, Extracts, Baking Powder Repair Fi N. 2154 Hamilton St., Cor. Illinois 917 Ist Ave, Main 6931 Spokane' Wash' Tell It to Sweeney 182 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. lB1u1llllPm1Ps on Poirmdleg' 8-Back again. Students milling about, waiting to register. Happy? 9-Classes resumed. A grand rush for window seats. All curious about new teachers. Old members exchange greetings. ll-Football turnout. Coach CPuggyD Hunton takes the kinks out of the aspirants with a stiff drill. I hope they like it. 13-Junior athletics begin. Potential Bullpups. ' 15-Election of class officers. A riot suppressed in one of the rooms. Marines were not called. 17-First student body meeting. Installation of officers. New university coach, Red Flaherty, introduced. 19-First football game. Gonzaga 20, Lewiston 0. 20-Kpights of the Altar have their first meeting, and consequently first ll eedy! 26-At Tacoma, Bellarmine was swamped in the dark, 27-0. 5-The honor club, Knights of the Leash, reorganized. Great things ex- 6- pected by the moderator, Fr. Sharp. Success again. The gridders defeat Endicott, 7-0. 7-First meeting of Senior Sodality. Over fifty students, under the guid- ance of Fr. Byrne. 9-Bullpups at it again. Gonzaga 7, Lewis and Clark 0. The fourth straight victory over the Tigers. Our meat. 14-Junior Sodality holds first meeting. Plans made. 16-All lovers of rag-chewing banded together to form a Senior Debat- ing Society. Mr. McGuigan will hold the cudgel. 21-Junior Debaters meet, elect officers, and lay plans. 24-G. H. S. club reorganized. Elect officers, and plan on a dance. 31- 1 10 11 15 21 26 -Home for the Thanksgiving day nose-bag. A drumstick for me. 8, 11- 12- 19- Another football game, Gonzaga 18, Colville 0. Still unscored upon. High school dance in the school auditorium. Money raised for new football jerseys. The Indians were vanquished in the second city game. Becoming a habit. -Feast of All Saints. Mass in chapel, and a holiday. -Nightshirts, pajamas, or what have you. Eve of the Haskell Indian game. -Armistice day. Another holiday,-I-Ieck! -Gonzaga wins the city title with victory over Hillyard. Oh, well, those things are bound to happen. -Gonzaga placed nine men on the Shrine and All-City football teams. Ah, ha! recognition. Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Holiday. Casaba tossers have spirited turnout. Kligel optimistic. Mass and general communion brings successful retreat to a close. Father Driscoll was retreat master. Yuletide vacations. Holly wreaths and a be-whiskered old gent. CCont1'nued on Page 895. 1831 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Daily Sunday, 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Established 1899 For centuries the Chinese have used roots, herbs, barks and berries for the prevention and relief of all known diseases in mankind. Oriental remedies are usually administered in the form of herb teas. Come in and have a chat with us, no matter what your ailment. The Wing W0 Chinese Medicine Company N. 126V2 Wall St. Spokane, Wash. M rs. 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Individual and with a definite air of distinction for the Gay Teens are found at Youth's Fashion Centre Mae lmmel Jones lnc. Davenport Hotel Compliments of Peter M. jacoy Wholesale and Retail CIGARS AND CANDIES 88 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May May June CContir1ued from Page 83.j 5-Back again. Only five more long months. 6-Bullpup cagers show Hillyard how to play basketball. 15-The Annual shows its head. Officers elected. 16-The new provincial, Father Fitzgerald welcomed home. A rousing welcome for an alumnus who made good. 22-The hemp-splitters take another game from the Panthers. Ho-hum. 28-Quiet halls. The lull before the storm. Examinations. 6-Palouse High takes a beating. The apple-pickers were good, but, not good enough. 9-Call for track men. Kligel has but four lettermen. 17-Dave Sweeny bruised and lacerated in an auto accident. Poor Otis 18-Ash Wednesday. Hunger and privation for forty days. 2 -Junior Sodality holds their Spring Social in the lower gym. Enter- tainment galore. 4-Bullpups out for spring football. Another city championship team in the making. 5-Rift?-class basketball championship ends in a tie between ll-A and 13-Junior debaters hold spirited debate on prohibition. Prejudice no end. 16-Hoopsters receive awards. 17-St. Patrick's and Founder's day. Cataldo unit presented. 25-Hunton hopes for a fast nine. Nine lettermen out. 2-Easter recess. Boarders scurry homeward. Spring fever is taking its to l. 6-Classes again, but not for long. Everybody happy. 9--Mass in the chapel for Knute Rockne. All the good cannot be in- terred with his bones. ll-B. Codd wins district contest and will compete in the state finals. 17-Gonzaga defeats N. C. This time, in baseball. 30-Junior Gold Medal debate. Latin is not only good, but should be compulsory for two years. 22-Rector's day. Many communions for his well-being. l-Baseball lesson for Hillyard, lO-3. Track team drubs Central and West Valley teams. Bill Codd wins the state oratorical finals. Thar's gold in that thar sack, Bill! 5-Junior-Senior elocution contest. Much eloquence. 12-Senior Gold Medal debate. Much heckling. 14-Ascension Thursday. Annual class picnics at lakes. 15-Repetitions begin. The home-stretch-cramming. 22-Knights of the Leash hold informal dance at Country Club. 25-Grey hairs over night. Examinations. 30-Memorial day. Mass at cemetery for relatives and friends. 21 Commencement. The end of a perfect year. That's All. l89l Wm. WINKLER CEMENT WoRKs Foundations-Walks Curbs--Drives-Floors Blue 6? White Grocery and Lunch LUNCHES-QUICK SERVICE and Steps We Appreciate Your Patronage For Esfimafes Call Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ryan Glenwd. 2529 E. 1108 Augusta We Carry EVERYTHING IN CHURCH LI IMBER BOOKS BY CATHOLIC WRITERS Everything to Build with Catholic Book 86 Church Supply Co. 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EARL DAVIS McCARTHY AND EDGE l921 Gonzaga High School Alumni Association The purpose of this organization is to keep united as far as possible the stu- dents who have been in the High School Department and especially those who do not enter the College Once a year on Commencement Day the members of this association attend Mass in the Students' Chapel and have a business meeting and breakfast with the graduates of the High School. I 93 l GONZAGA HIGH SCHOOL Established 18 8 7 Largest atholic High School in the West BOARD and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG MEN and BOYS Conducted by the Jesuit Fathers QJVQ COMPLETE ACCREDITED HIGH SCHOOL Classical, Latin, English, Scientific and General QJVE For Information Apply to THE REGISTRAR Gonzaga High School Spokane I94I AUTOGRAPHS l951 .QQ X GA UTOG RAPH S fEMfEf?L!V6g t KK! 6 Ziff, KX VW'7'-A -X ff'7 W 14112 fkgww WM 295 ZJA, MWVMAMD Q- lffff' - L-w i.:-f, g 'fidgf-1 1v?1'Q5sF,3t Gif IQTWWJVTW' K '75 6 ', 5' 7 543 : F ' J'i::, i Eff? 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