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t O'Gorman, Robert O'G Sodality l'Z'3'4j Sodality Officer 4: Echo 3-47 Panther 3-47 Drama- tic Club 47 Basketball l-27 Debating 3-47 Gold Medal Debate 37 Glee Club l-2. O'Nei1l, Daniel Dan Sodality 2-3-47 Panther 47 Echo 47 Debating 47 Dramatic Club 47 Tennis Team Captain 4. Osterman, Iohn Ozzie Sodality l-2-3-47 Baseball Manager 47 Debating 2-47 Basketball l. Potts. Melvin Mel Sodality l-2-3-47 Basketball 1-27 Baseball l-27 Boxing 47 Debating l-2. Russell, Ioseph Ice Sodality l-2-3-47 Basketball l7 Panther 47 Echo 47 Dramatic Club 3-47 Orchestra 17 Glee Club 2-4. Sheehan. Edward Eddie Sodality l-2-3-47 Sodality Officer 3-47 Football 2-47 Baseball l-2-3-47 Basketball l-274: Debating 3-47 Panther 47 Dramatic Club 47 Dra- matic Club Officer 47 Letterman l-2-3-47 Letterman Officer 47 Student Body Officer 2. Trotter. Robert Bob Soclality l-2-3-47 Basketball l7 Elocution Contest 2. Ursino, Frank Tony Sodality l-2-3-47 Basketball 27 Baseball 27 Panther 47 Echo 4. West. Charles Charlie Sodality l-2-3-47 Tennis 47 Dramatic Club 47 Glee Club 3. White, Iohn Iohnny Sodality 1-2-3-47 Dramatic Club 3-47 Panther 47 Echo 47 Debating 3-47 Glee Club 1-2. Wilson. Tierney Wilson Sodality 2-3-47 Football l-Z-3-47 Baseball l-27 Dramatic Club 2-3-47 Debating 3-47 Gold Medal Debate 37 Elocution Contest 37 Panther 47 Letterman 3-4. Wood. Albert Al Sodality 2-3-47 Panther 47 Echo 47 Baseball 3-47 Glee Club 47 Dramatic Club 47 Debating 4. I--I 96 -76 -J?
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I-I -X- Heberl, Frederick Fred Sodality l-2-3-47 Sodality Officer l-47 Debating 3-47 Dramatic Club 47 Panther 3-47 Echo 3-47 Glee Club 2-4. Henneman, William Bill Sodality l-2-3-47 Boxing 4. Iohnson, Gordon Gordie Sodality l-2-3-47 Panther 47 Echo 47 Dramatic Club 4. Kearny. lack lack Sodality l-2-3-47 Dramatic Club 3-47 Debating 47 Panther 3-47 Echo 4. Kelly, Iohn Iohnny Sodality l-2-3-47 Basketball l-2-3-47 Baseball l-4: FO0tbCIll 47 Letterman 47 Debating 2-3-4. Kelly, Richard Dick Sodality l-2-3-47 Sodality Officer 47 Football l-2-3-47 Basketball l-2-3-47 Echo 3-47 Panther 47 Letterman 47 Debating 47 Class Officer l-2-3-47 Letterman Officer 4. Kennedy, Ioseph Bones Sodality 2-3-47 Baseball 27 Orchestra 2-3-4. King. David Dave Sodality l-2-3-47 Sodality Officer 2-3-47 Class Officer 17 Panther 47 Latin Gold Medal 3. McChesney. William Bill Sodality l-2-3-47 Basketball l7 Baseball l'2f Football l-2-3-4. McDevitt. James lim Sodality l-2-37 Basketball l-2. McGeough. lohn lack Sodality l-2--47 Panther 47 Debating 4. Naughlon. Iohn lack Sodality l-2-3-47 Sodality Officer 47 Football 2-3-47 Basketball l-2-3-47 Baseball l-2-3-47 Echo l7 Letterman 2-3-47 Dramatic Club 3-47 Dramatic Club Officer 47 Panther 47 Debating 3-4. Nestor. Frank Bud Sodality 3-47 Football l-2-3-47 Dramatic Club 37 Letterman 2-3-47 Letterman Officer 3-47 Student Body Vice-President 47 Glee Club 37 Debating 47 Class Officer l-2-3-4. Noser. lack lack Sodality l-2-37 Panther 3-47 Echo 37 Debating 27 Class Officer 3-4.
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ll-I I-'I 96 OR years Seattle Prep had received many Freshmen classes within its portals: but it was never so completely bombarded with fiery school spirit and sparkling enthusiasm until the class of '36 burst through the school entrance in September, l932. '36 entered the Prep eighty strong and as usual was divided into two classes, the A and ln keeping with our spirited entre, class elections were immediately held. In IA, lack Naughton was acclaimed president: Dick DeDonato, vice-president: Dick Kelly, secretary: Tom Finn, treasurer, and Dave King, the impetuous sergeant-at-arms. In IB, Walter Moore was president: Paul Cullinane, vice-president: Bob Trotter, secretary, and Ben Branigan, treasurer. Father Moffat instructed both classes in the fundamentals of Latin, and Mr. Logan taught Religion. English and History were Mr. Dowd's contribution to IA's scholastic success while Mr. Sweeney expounded the laws and theories of Algebra. In IB, Mr. Coen taught English and Algebra and Mr. Burris drove home the principles of Ancient History. After the Freshmen specimen in May, our year was practically ended. We greeted the oncoming vacation, knowing we had left behind us an admirable and distinguished record of achievement. Vacation over, the class of '36 returned to find themselves no longer the despised Frosh but respected Sophomores. '36 still manifested their old school spirit and possessed a sheer determina- tion to win everything it entered. Class officers were elected as usual and in ll A, Dick DeDonato took up the duties of class president: lack Naughton, vice-president: Dick Kelly, secretary: Tom Finn, treasurer, and Mike Colacarro, sergeant-at-arms. ln HB, Paul Cullinane received the presidency: Bud Nestor was vice- president: Frank Brandmeir, secretary: Ben Branigan, treasurer, and Iohn Harrington, sergeant-at-arms. lt was our good fortune to have a fine crop of teachers again advising us. ln ll A, Mr. Evoy taught English: Mr. Burris, History: Mr. Logan, Latin, and Mr. O'Hara, Geometry. Greek, French and Spanish were instructed by Messrs. Logan, Geis, and Burries, respectively. ln Il B, Mr. Flajole taught English and History: Mr. O'l-lara, Geometry and Latin. ln the various school activities the Sophomore class of '36 displayed abundant talent. Dick DeDonato represented the school in the Apologetic Contest and portrayed a leading role in the play, His Father's Son. Ed Sheehan was elected student-body sergeant-at-arms, and Neil Brislawn won the lunior Elocution Contest. ln the world of sports, Sophomore classmen brought home the honors: Naughton, Green, Finn, and Claudon all received basketball letters. Nestor earned his in football while Eddie Sheehan received his second letter in baseball. ll B upset ll A to carry off the intra-mural basket- ball title of the school. Another year had rolled by and '36 had become Iuniors, upper-classmen, at last! Elections were presently held and in the A class Dick DeDonato again assumed the duties of class president with lack Green, vice-president: lack Naughton, secretary-treasurer: and Tom Finn, sergeant-at-arms. ln Iunior B, Bud Nestor was chosen president: Paul Cullinane, vice- president, and lack Noser, secretary-treasurer. The same friendly teachers now so well known to the students were again expounding the laws of education. In the A class, Mr. Logan taught Latin and Greek: Mr. Evoy dealt out English to both classes, and Mr. McGruder taught
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