Seattle University - Aegis Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1924

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THE ECHO The F resLman Glass THE Freshman, as the wise man saith, is he who knoweth not that he knoweth not. Yes, gentlemen, that describes him when it comes to learning—perhaps; but when it comes to activities we are speaking of something quite different. The class of '27 both knoweth and doeth in the activities of the school. Let us review their life in the year just passing away. It has been a long time since such a live class came to the College, though we say it who shouldn’t. When the papers announced dramatic productions, they announced the names of Freshmen (generally, anyway). Not only the players in the cast, but the boosters and ticket-sellers in the class would be leading the field. We are proud to boast of seven varsity football men ; four varsity basketball men, and three varsity baseball players. Practically every member of the class of '27 can sport a big S. C. And we have three gold stripes. Granville Egan captained the football team; 'Tommy Glenn, the basketball team, and last but not least, “Wee Willie” Kendall, the tennis team. Monaglc is captain-elect of next year’s football team, and the fighting Irishman will show them what real courage is. A member of the class was chosen as president of the student body, John Courtney, and his princely manners are enough to make any class proud. 1’hat is quite a list of achievements for one small class, and a list that seldom falls to the lot of Freshmen. However we have still some to go and there is no limits to our possibilities. 'The first year of our College life will soon be over, but don’t forget that we are the class of ’27. and in the years to come you will not be surprised at our feats. However, we have done our best for the College; we have worked hard for her glory; the one predominant thought in our mind has been, “will this serve our ‘Alma Mater?’” “Will that do her greater good?” In all things and in every circumstance we have worked for her, and we do not claim too much when we say that we feel sure that it has been largely through our efforts that the success of her undertakings has been what it was. College life is just opening before us. and the first taste has been pleasant. We hope that the days to come will be just as pleasant and that we will be able to look back upon every year with the same sense of achievement with which we look back upon 1923-24. Phgo Twonty-four

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• — THE ECHO EDMUND O’CONNOR Entered from Seattle College High Ambition, .Journalist Activities: Varsity Football (',22). Varsity Itasketball (’22) ('23), Varsity base-bail (’23) ('21), Eros. Lettormen's Club ('23), Pros. College Club ( 24). Scrgt.-at-arms. Deb. Society (’23); Sport Editor. I’al.-stra ('22 ('23); Feature Editor. Palestra ('23) ('24): ( ire. Mur., Echo ('23); Asso. Editor. Echo (’24); Dramatic Club. “ true friend of dog or man' JOSEPH PENOZA Entered from Seattle College High Ambition. Everybody's Friend Activities: Varsity Football (’22) (’23), Varsity baseball (’24). Second Team basketball (’22) C23). Letterinen’s Club ('22-'24). Senior Sodality (’23) (’24). Senior l)el». Society ( 22-'24), College Night Dec. Com. (’23). College Club (’24). His smile will go a long, long 9f way BERNARD P. SCHOLTES Entered from Seattle College High Ambition. A big Executive Activities: Varsity Athletic Mur. ('22) (’23). Senior Deb. Society (’22-'24), College Club (’24). Oratorical Contest (’21). College Deb. Team ('24). Orchestra ('22-'21), business Mur.. Echo (’24). He was a good fellow but he went and took up golf GEORGE TOWNSEND Entered from Seattle College High Ambition. A Magnate etivitios: Senior Deb. Sociotv ('22- 24), Senior Sodality (’23) ('24). College Club (’24), .Junior Editor. Echo ('24); Food Com. College Night ('22). Sever wastes his sweetness on the desert air Page Twenty-three I ) i I



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THE ECHO RICHARD E. CONNELL Entered from Seattle College High Ambition. Broker Activities: Varsity Football (’28). Pres. Frosh Class (’23), College Club (’21). See-on.1 Team Basketball (’23). Dramatic Club (’23) (’24). Lettermen's Club (’24). Life has its ups and dozens JOHN COURTNEY Entered from Seattle College High. Ambition, A Surgeon Activities: Pres, of the Asso. Student Body ('23) (’24), Pres. Dramatic Club 023) , Senior Deb. Society (’23) ’24), Senior Sodality (’28). College Club Constitution Com. (’24). A breath from the pages of Shakespeare EARL DOYLE Entered from the t'nivorsity of Washington Ambition. Journalist Activities: Varsity Baseball (’24). College Club (’24). Senior Deb. Society (’23) (’24). Second Team Basketball (’23), Let-termen's Club (’24). Expounder of facial humor T. GRANVILLE EGAN Entered from Seattle College High Ambition. President of l S. Activities: Ca| t. Varsity Football (’23). Varsity Basketball (’23), Varsity Baseball ('24), Orchestra (’23) (’24), Dramatic-Club ( 23) (’24). Debate Banquet Com. (’24), Dramatic Editor, Echo (’24): College Night Food Com. (’23). Lettermen’s club (’23) (’24), College Club House Com. (’24). The man with the original manner THOMAS GLENN Entered from Seattle College High Ambition. Lawvci Activities: Varsity Football (’23). (’apt. Varsity Basketball (’23). Varsity Baseball (’24), Dramatic Club (’23) (’24). Letter-men’s Club (’23) (’24). Vice-Pres. College Club (’24). Oratorical Contest (’24), Junior Editor. Echo (’24); College Deb. Team 024) . The stamping ground of ideas BYRIL K. GROSECLOSE Entered from Seattle College High Ambition, Business Man Activities: College Club (’24). Senior Deb. Society 023) 024). Alumni Editor. Echo (’24). Field Sec. Mission Crusade 023) (’24). Senior Sodality 023 (’24). Varsity Football (’23). Lettermen's Club (’23) (’24), Dramatic Club. He who laughs last, laughs most Page Twenty-five

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