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X X X X X X X ROBERT PiGOTT Born: Seattle. Wash.. Mar. 10. 1909. Entered from St. Joseph's School. Activities: Debating. 4: Dramatic Club. 4: “Too Many Smiths ': “The Gray Overcoat : Minstrel Classic. 3 Lettermen's Club. 4: H. S. Football 2. 3.4: H. S. Baseball. 1.4: Golf. 4: Echo. 4. GEORGE ROURKE Born: Seattle. Wash.. Mar. 24. 1909. Entered from St. Joseph's School. Activities: Senior Sodality. 4: Debating. 3. 4: “The Gray Overcoat”: Entertainers. 4: Class Treas.. : Treas. Student Body Assn.. 4: Letter men's Club. 4; Echo, 4: H. S. Football. 3. 4. JOSEPH SCHI.OSSER Born: Yakima. Wash.. Aug. 31. 1909. Entered from St. Joseph's School. Activities: Sodality. I. 2. 3. 4: Mission Cm sade. 2. 3. 4: Paladins. 4: Dramatics. 1. CARL SCHMIDT Born: Topeka. Kansas. Sept. 2 3. 1908. Entered from Loyola College. Los Angeles. Calif. Activities: Boxing. 4. CHARLESSHEEHY Born: Seattle. Wash.. Mar. 6. 1911. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Activities: Sodality. 1. 2. 3. 4: Minstrel Classic. 3: Midget Basketball. 2. 3: Midget Baseball. 3. JAMES SHEEHY Born: Seattle. Wash.. Oct. II. 1909. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Activities: Orchestra. I. 2: Letlcrmcn's Club. 4: Palestra. 4: Midget Basketball. I. 2. 3; H. S. Basketball. 4: Football Mgr.. 4: Midget Baseball. 3: H. S. Baseball. 4 KARL SIFFERMAN Born: Dayton. Ohio. Aug. I. 1910. Entered from St. Benedict's School. Activities: Debating. 4: Class Sec.. 3; Echo. 4: Palestra. 4. X V f Cl X X a X X X kd
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JOHN LYONS Born: Valdez. Alaska. Jan. 27. 1909. Entered from Si. Joseph's School. Activities: Sodality. 1. 2. 3. 4: Mission Crusade. 4: Paladins. 4: Debating. 4: Class Medalist. 3; Class V. Pres.. 1 : Palestra. 3. 4: Echo. 4. i l I y $ V X y X X X X K K X K EDWIN McGARY Born: Pittsburgh. Pa.. Sept. 1 3. 1889. Entered from St. Martin's High School. ARTHUR MCMULLEN Born: Seattle. Wash.. Aug. 3. 1908. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Activities: Sodality. 2. 3. 4; Crusade. 3. 4. KENNETH McMULLEN Born: Seattle. Wash.. June 18. 1909. Entered from B. E. Day School. Activities: Sodality. 1. 2. 3; Crusade. 2. 3. 4: Paladin. 4: Class Medalist. 1: Class Treas.. 1: Class V. P.. 3. 4: Student Body V. P.. 4: Pres. Lettcrmen's Club. 4: Orchestra. 1. 2. 3. 4: Special Orchestra. 1. 2. 3. 4: Debating. 3. 4: Entertainers. 4: Minstrel Classic. 3: Bus. Mgr. Echo. 4; H. S. Football. 1. 2. 3. 4. JACK MEADE Born: Pittsburgh. Pa.. Aug. 15. 1908. Entered from St. Joseph s School. Activities: Mission Crusade. 2. 3. 4: Paladins. 4: Class Medalist. 2: Class Pres.. 1. 3. 4: Class V. P.. 2: Too Many Smiths”: Debating. 3: Lincoln Essay Winner. 4: Student Body Pres.. 4: Entertainers. 4: Orchestra. 4: Minstrel Classic. 3: Echo. 1. 2. 4: Palestra. 4; Students' Store. 2. 3: H. S. Football. 1.2: Varsity Football. 3. 4: H. S. Basketball. 2. NEIL OCALI.AGHAN Born: Vancouver. B. C.. Aug. 19. 1908. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Activities: Crusade. 1. 2: Lettcrmen's Club. 4: H. S. Baseball. 3. JAMES O'CONNOR Born: Alliance. Montana. Apr. 10. 1909. Entered from St. Joseph's School. Activities: Debating. 4: Entertainers. 4: Sgt. at Arms Student Body Assn.. 4: Lettcrmen’s Club. 4: Orchestra. 3. 4: Special Orchestra. 4: H. S. Football. 3. mmm ' J
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our ill Y car J. Ml ADI Pratdent X. MC.ML’I.l.l N Vice-Pmident V. ARENA Ser. I real. W. ANDERSON Ath. Mgr. ON JUNE the tenth the Commencement exercises will take place, and a class of thirty-five young men. sound of mind and strong of body, due to the excellent training received during their four years at the College, will receive their diplomas and step out from the seclusion of school life into the hustle and bustle of worldly cares. Some of these young men will pursue higher studies, some will immediately start out in business, while some few. mayhap, may follow a loftier and holier vocation, the holy priesthood of God. In retrospect we recall the month of September, in the year 1923. when these students came from the different grammar schools in the city to enroll as Freshmen in the High School department. l‘he smaller lads were placed under the able tutelage of Mr. Ed. J. Ccen. and formed the class known as First High A. The other division. First High ”B. comprised the larger fellows, future Varsity material. as their teacher. Mr. Falvey. S. J.. used to put it. In their Sophomore year the classes were still separated. Second A being taught by Mr. Moffatt. S. J.. and Second B by Mr. Crowley. S. J.. and Fr. Deignan. S. J. A feature of this year was the high spirit of rivalry between the two classes. In selling tickets and in getting ads for the school publications they vied for leadership, and in sports they eagerly endeavored to vanquish one another. In their Junior year. Mr. Moffatt. S. J.. remained at the helm of Third A” and Mr. Madigan. S. J.. taught Third B.” At last the two classes merged into one. under the direction of Mr. King. S. J. From the very start of their Senior year the finished product was becoming evident. Able speakers, able students, able athletes, all helped to make the year a grand success in every sense of the word. 'Their spirit was unbounded. The Seattle College Echo of 1927 is a sample of their loyalty and pep. In every phase of school life they have broken into the limelight and have won their share of the honors. There is every reason to believe that the students of this Senior class will live up to the reputation they have already established. The training they have received has instilled high and lofty principles into their minds and hearts which will enable them to maintain their idea of right and wrong in an immoral and corrupt world. May their future years be as successful and as prosperous as the ones they have already spent at their dear Alma Mater.
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