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ALBERT ANG SL. Cveorgeis '37: ELINI Propagation of Faith 2, MORGAN E. ARMSTRONG Cathedral '37g Honor Roll 2, 3: Oflic Staff 4, Class Oflicer 3. THOMAS G. BAMMERT SL. Benedict 537. JOHN W. BENDER james Marshall junior High '38: Dia matics 2, 4: Gaels 4: Olympian 4. GEORGE BENTLER St. lVlaI'y'r .371 Baielvllll l, 3. 43 l':mmllW.ill 4: Mrxncngiaaiiii 3. 4 JEROME E. BOYLE Holy Rmary '37: Baseball Z: Mzinagei lg Clam Oliuei' 4. FRANCIS J. BRADY SL. Benedict '37, ALBERT BUSCIO Clevelannl '37: Hamm' Role Z: cjI'Cl1C4 l tra l. LAWRENCIE BUSSMAN Hwly Rorairy ,371 l, 2, 3, 41 Foot ilic Faith 3. P X1 If I2 Honor Roll 1: Baseball ball l: Pmpagatiuii wi EDMUND CAREY Prep '4O: Debate 4: Oratory 4
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Toi' Row: M. McAlemcy, 1. Lee, T. jenner, F. Dmnenieliini Liaifr PANlrl,: j. Boyle, O. Slrcllo Rnziir 1-'ANI-.1.: j. Stanford, T. Daly cllUJI'l' PI42'1'i'Rl.: Daly, Sn-ella, Mt'AlFT7l53', Lee, Stanford, Dt!Yll6711t'f1l7Il, janvier, Boyle, Purlqcr il ll- ifr Xe SENIOR CLASS HISTORY IME INDEED HAS FLOWNg it seems hut a hrief interval since we entered wholefheartedly into school life here at 0'Dea. As all other Freshmen are, we were enthused at hecoming a factor in the activities of O'Dea, for it meant not only that we were from the hest high school in the city, hut also that at last we would no longer he referred to as Grade School Kidsfl Imagine our chagrin when we found that a L'Froshie's position was not exactly one of exaltedness. Then, suddenly, we were Sophomores. A year had slipped hy, producing a group of youths determined to leave their mark on their Alma Ivlaterf' Persevering through this year of trials, we eked out a scholastic existence until our deeds had merited for us the long awaited title of Upperclassmen. Vdc were juniors. But the sands of time ran ever faster through this vvatchglass of juniorality, for we experienced our shortest year yet, and soon found ourselves thrust into the inner sanctuni of a Senior. just as the speed of light surpasses hy far that of sound, so also did the course of our last year seem to surpass that of our third hy rushing ever onward to its end, until we stand today on the threshold of life. Before leaving, we wish sincerely to thank our parents and teachers for all that they have done for us. But now the parting time has come. The heartfelt handshake is near at hand and all is rather sad, Since we must, we will: though it causes sadness, for tears are not for men and we, we pray, are men. FAREWELL, CTDEA, FAREWELLI
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l l X REM1 H, CLAEYS St. Ceorgfs '37: Propagation of tlxc Faitli 3. AIAMES R. CRAIG i lminaculate '37: Ski Club Z. TIMOTHY DALY St. Georgos '37: Propagation of the Faith 3: Football l. 2, 3, 4: Bzwcball l: Ski Club l, 2, 3, 4: Boxing 3: Mono' gram Club 2. 3, 4: Senior Class Officer 4, EDWARD R. DEAN Holy Rosary '37g Glee Club 2, 3. PATRICK M. DILLON LAWRENCE M. DE LORENZO Seattle Prep '38: Clee Club 3: Propagaf St. George! '37: Honor Roll l. 3 4 lion ul' tlie Faitb 4. Baseball l, 7-I G2ll'lF 44 XVALTER DINWIDDIE Sacred Heart '37: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l. 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3: Class Ofllcer 2, 3: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS P. DOMENICHINI Queen Anne '38: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Propagation of tbe Faith 3: Football , Maiiager 3: Basketball 3, 4: Class Offif l Cer 3, 4: Nlonogram Club 3, 4: Gaels 4: ' Olympian 4: Football 4, l THOMAS H. DOOLEY l St. Alpbonsus '37: Olympian Stafl 4: i Qratory 4, is--A .tum 'l' eu in
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