Seattle University - Aegis Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1917

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Page twenty THE PALESTRA THOMAS I). CARROLL Foot-ball. Successor to the T. Ratigan Co. Amusement Comptrollers. His one aim in life is to beat Leo Sullivan at pool. A handsome and earnest youth. Suspected of smoking cubcbs and to inhale them. JOHN H. CONNELL Makes noise as an orator. Has a first baseman’s glove. Pays all his dues ahead, hence he is called “Croesus. A quiet? studious chap. Takes a special delight in missing his first testimonials; will stump for woman suffrage. We fear he will never rival William S. Hart. FRANCIS J. COTTER Thinks that he and A. (J. Spalding own all the bats on the campus. Belongs to the 9:05 and 4:30 Clubs. Will tell you what a magnificent study is Physiology when you hand him a package of Fatimas. We call him hence Fatima II. after Fatima I. WILLIAM CROWLEY Connected with South Park and the A. F. of L. Knows all the street car men of his district. Often alone except when seen with Bartholet. Aspires to become town marshal of the little suburb that knows him.

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Seattle College Annual Page nineteen ARNOLD BEEZER “Brains” of masculine gender. Says he knows a Ford at sight. Owns many gold medals, is author of “How to Skip Jug.” Ardent worker for the Palestra. Has a deep-rooted antipathy for all Sophomores. Has a desire to break into the Foolosophy columns. JOSEPH BELLONI His appellation among the hordes is “Julius”. A native of Denmark. Disposition sweet and sentimental. His favorite study is Friday afternoon. His motto is “Cur Rides” which in ancient Mongolian means “The Clock was slow.” DONALD R. BURKE Baseball. A dimple vision of pure delight. Everybody likes Don. Has a shiny gang-plow which has become by acceptance the moving van of the College Bunch. A friend of Ovid and of Icarus. A future adventurer in Aviation. HUGH J. CALLAGHAN A musician and a poet. Works in summer time as a coal-passer. Named bv his co-workers “Garibaldi Shibrigou.” Charter member of the Ukclcle band. Looks to be left-handed, but isn’t. Dislikes Juniors and is the teacher’s pet.



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Seattle College Annual Page twenty-one ARCHIE F. EARLES “Earles V” the one who has a drag with the Faculty. Lord High Conveyor of the absentee book. Fated in consequence to lead the existence of Ismael. An authority on good behavior. MICHAEL T. EARLES “Earles III.” Orchestra. Has earned a reputation with his fiddle. A quiet, gentlemanly chap. Has no bad habits. I Iolds the record for playing in Dreamland. Official representative of the S. C. 0. at all musical functions. WILLIAM II. EARLES “Earles IV.” Very ambitious to uphold the good name of 4th High with the stick. Bill wouldn’t exchange his bat for Mike’s bow. Owns no violin but owns a musical voice. Modest, kind, cool, extremely collected at night. ALBERT EAGEN Was immediately dubbed “O’Donnell A boo” from his map. His progenitors are all of Iranian stock. I le is a great and prolific writer handing in about six pages daily in Jug. His idea of happiness is company and lots of it.

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