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c OALMA MATER, ere we say good-bye. And leave your balls with deep, regretting sigh. We must, in spirit, look adown the years And live again the happiness and tears Of days gone by. Enkindle, kindly Muse. My sluggish heart: my listless soul enthuse! n % (» s K y X X X X In retrospect we see ourselves again As tiny Freshmen, little First High men. In Second High and Third we tasted fame— It is no boast—nor ever suffered blame. The passing class of '27 stands. We go! To other fields: to other lands. One glimpse of Fourth High champions. O Muse. Before thy potent spell our spirits lose. There's 'Andy.'’ Rourke. and Bahl and speedy Schmidt: For aught but baseball they don't care a bit. And there’s Arena of the silver tongue. And there's “Bill” Lockwood, of the lusty lung. I see O'Connor and O'Callaghan And Scblosser too. another Irishman. Ed Brandmeier and Jerry ' Haughian shine As brilliant stars in the forensic line. There's big Jim Barton, music'ly inclined. And Art McMullen of the Latin mind: John Corrigan, and Siff. and Dick and Ed. And Hemmen. small, but not a trifle dead. And here's to trombone Bras who makes us deaf. And here's to Graf—not graft—our worthy chef: To Agdamag of pugilistic whim. To Ausman. Lord, and Sheehy— Bud and ' Jim. Ralph Claudon loves to strive in fistic bout: No wonder. Tunney couldn't knock him out. Vice-President McMullen breaks the rule: He's Vice of all the jobs there are in school. There’s Goerig and AI Hurley, two in one. ”A1 Ficker too. reducing to a ton. And Hurley—John, and Pigott. Rip he's styled. And Krebs, a noisy boy and somewhat wild. O Muse, whose features clear do I now read? Our well-beloved President. Jack Meade! Our little ship of state he ably sailed Nor ever as our gubernator failed. One more! A word of praise is quickly sung: John Lyons, so tis told in brief, died young. The vision fades: the spell is o’er. In vain I strain once more to see my friends again. Since in the past I can no longer dwell I give to each my friends, a fond farewell. 'X
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LJ n Top: Mat Adam. Rauch. Duel. Seuloei. f. F. yan Yapp Hell. Hamilton S'txt: Meade. Raab. Murray. Hiliboreotv. Keel burn. Cocello, l.dgcrton S'eXt: Catmody. holey. Otney. Malone. S. Upon. Rourbe Sit liny; Donohoe. J. Hoban. CitaVtll. M art Jen. MeCullouah. Enylith. I'eahody Front: De Donato. T. Hoban. Hard A UJ UA K U 5TARTING off with a bang in the early part of September. Third High chose Tally Carroll to fill the important office of President, with Ed English as his able assistant. Vin MacAdam. our literary genius, was given the position of Secretary, while Harold Malone, a treasurer with many years of experience, was entrusted with complete control of all our financial affairs. The equally important office of Athletic Manager was put into the able hands of John Bilsborrow. At the mid-year elections Duane Peabody was elected President and Joe McCullough. Vice-President, while the other three officers retained their positions. J. McCullough. F. Egan. J. Edgerton. E. Olney and T. Meade represented the class in football and did their part to uphold the athletic reputation of Third Year High. In the interclass basketball league. Third High won all honors, securing first place without a single defeat. T. Hoban. T. Meade. J. Hamilton and H. Hazel starred for us in the hoop sport. Musical talent seems to abound in this class, for we have contributed John Bilsborrow. the super-saxophonist, and two excellent fiddlers. Harry Hazel and Harold Malone, to the orchestra: while many other musicians of repute are in our midst. In all of the other school organizations we have had our representatives. MacAdam. Hazel. De Donato and McCullough showed pep as members of the Echo staff. Peabody’s interest in the Palestra was a great help to the paper’s success. T. Meade upheld the honor of the class, not only in athletics. but also as President of the Crusade and as winner of the Shakespcrian Contest. D. Peabody brought glory to the whole school by representing Seattle at the Aloysian celebration in Rome. I.
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