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THE GRADUATING CLASS LYNCH MANION McBRIDE MULALLY O'CALLAGHAN PETERS RAVET RYAN SMITH McCullough POWERS SPILLER Page Thirty-three STELTE SUVER WELCH
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BERGER CAIN FERRENDINI THE GRADUATING CLASS BOOTH BREEN COOLEN DONOHUE FINGLETON FORD BYRNE ECHERN GERDON GUIRY KELLY LAUER Page Thirty-two
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•-C3o» i liJFfil I ligli THE two rival classes of last year were much surprised, at the commencement of the term, to find themselves together in one room, with the banners bearing the words, “Omnia pro Deo.” and “Vincit qui sc vincit,” hanging on the same wall. However, a compromise was arranged, the officers were elected, and the school year was well under way. Jay Montgomery ruled with an iron hand as president, Patrick (Count) Harry, treasurer, kept tab on the boys’ spare change, and Francis “Min” Burns, the blushing youth, upheld the office of ye olde scribe.” Lome McCarron was elected sergeant-at-arms and took over the honors of opening the portals to Third High. “Elph” Burns and John Paul contributed the bulk and brains, respectively, to the varsity football squad. Paul, the flaming youth from South Park, and “Fat” McCarron were lured into the College baseball team. We must not, however, forget to mention those wise and witty persons who think up certain nifty cracks on the spur of the moment. Charles “Chuber” Tobin, the class jester, and Art Hen Hur” Flajole have kept up the spirit in this way. James “Cicero” Como and J. B. Hickman were the class exponents in oratory and debating. Charles Mahoney, Joe I vers and Gerald Young took part in this year’s elocution contest. Pierce, Lass, R. Young and F. CL Burns represented the class in the orchestra. James Christoph, A. Hein and Ray Young arc members of the Palestra staff. On the whole the class is well represented in every field of activity. The basketball quintet finished the season with a high percentage and the baseball team is the best in the noon league. The class picnic was a huge success. The boys, including Mr. Elliott, S. J., indulged in that most delightful pastime, namely, the manly art of self feeding, which is especially suited to picnics, chautauquas and the like. There was a big table filled to the. very edge with groceries, a pot of beans awaited assault, the ice-cream lost in the first round and the pop disappeared mysteriously. The hot dogs need not be mentioned. Beer (root, birch and iron) was served as an antidote. 'The struggle took place at Lake Stevens, Ascension Thursday and lasted two days. JAY MONTGOMERY Class President Page Thirty-four
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