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Page fourteen THE PALESTRA JAMES K. Me ATE PR IN September, 1906, there came to Seattle College an energetic and ambitious youth from St. Rose’s Academy. Forgetting all the childish pranks of a preparatory lad with determination visible in his fiery locks “Jimmy” became one of the members of the class 1917. Me was born at Port Blakeley, May 18th, 1897, within a short distance of a sail boat. Ilis sailing in the classical studies at Seattle College is one of the longest ever undertaken by any student. Consistency must have been his pass-word for we find him to-day safely reaching the coveted haven of a Bachelor of Arts. For college spirit “Jimmy has had no equal. The bravery and courage that characterizes his race in the defence of the Church are the two qualities which have distinguished him all through the years he has spent on Broadway in the defence of the little school. Popular in all the various fields of athletics, a great supporter of all college activities, a steady, persevering student in all branches of knowledge “Jimmy” is a true Collegian. Besides he is at times a poet and we shall not forget so easily that famous reverie on Lake Washington which alone has immortalized him. His frequent ramblings along the water-front makes us suspect that “Jimmy” is picking out a site for the building of some new enterprise. Some say that owing to the great demand for war engines Jimmy believes that dreadnaught building will be a good field in which to direct his efforts.
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Seattle College Annual Page thirteen THOMAS G. EARLES WHILE seven towns claimed Homer as his birth-place, one town only in Wisconsin can lay claim to “Tom” and that is Kaukanna, Wisconsin. The registers of the parish and of the town hall testify that he was born there one bright morning, May 30th, 1895. There is no doubt in regard to that point even if the roving habit got hold of him so that we find him in Bellingham, Wash., then back again to Wisconsin where he made Milwaukee famous, next enjoying the sunny clime of Pasadena, California, and finally landing in Seattle in January, 1909, where he has resolved to live quietly, peacefully, without a worry, always good-natured with the motto, “Laugh and the world laughs at you.” So he settled in Seattle or rather Seattle College with a halo of peace and contentment encircling him the past years, greeting his teachers and classmates with a pleasant smile all through the arduous hours of a student’s life. His unrufiled nature made him an ardent devotee of Aristotle. “Tom” is also an artist and the Palestra owes him a debt of gratitude for all the drawings that have adorned its pages since the publication began to make its first appearance. He has been an active and prominent member of the Dramatic Club and the right hand man of the stage manager for every performance. We are sorry to part with this most pleasant companion who has won the friendship of all the students.
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Seattle College Annual Page fifteen ANDREW J. SEDLACEK THERE were no shrilling of whistles, no clanging of bells, no bursting of rockets, no celebrations of any kind or sort whatsoever in the town of Wellington, British Columbia, on the twelfth day of January, year of our Lord 1897. Maybe it was on account of the rain, or maybe because Wellington is a hick town with no ambition and eye for future fame—we do not know. Any way they overlooked our Andy’s good nature in being born there. Whereupon Andy decided to evanesce therefrom. He bobbed up next in another hick town, Renton, where at the tender age of five the subject of this sketch began worrying on his Alpha-Beta-Gammas. With remarkable tenacity he stuck at his guns and in 1910 dropped arithmetic and took up Algebra. He graduated as a scholarly scholar from the Renton High School in 1914. From the cool sequestered vales of the little town Andy went forth to seek what Dame Knowledge had in store for him at the University of Washington. But Andy had too strong inclination for Seattle College and we realizing the worth of the student received him with open arms in the Junior Class. If industry is to count Andy is bound to step out on a remarkable career, and we know that, appreciated or unappreciated, lie is going after something “large.” Good hunting, Andy.
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