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Stcclc Stoffcl Snyder Thiel Steei.e, Robert F. “Bob Horn: March 29. 1912, Seattle. Wash. Entered from Iinntaculatc Conception School. Acliritics: Class Secretary 2, 4; Baseball I: Fodttiall 3: Basketball 4; Debating 3. 4: Sodality 3, 4; Golgotha I. Stoffel, Edward L. “Eddie L. Horn: Sc|it. 29, 1911, Philadelphia, I’a. Filtered from North Catholic High School. Activities: Football 3. 4; Debating 3. 4; Student Body President 4. Snyder, John E. Pansy Horn: Aug. 4, 1913. Bellingham, Wash. Entered from St. Patrick's School. Activities: Sodality 3. 4; Debating Society 4 Orchestra 3. Timed, Alfred 11. “Al Horn: Dee. 24. 1913. Bremerton, Wash. Entered from O'Dca High. Activities: Basketball 3; Sodality 2, 3. 4: C S. M. C. 2. Page latent y-sa on 19 3 1
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Robinson Ryan Sexton SifTcrman Smith Snccringcr Robinson, Carl JR. Crusoe” Dorn: Nov. 5, 1913. Seattle. Wash. Entered from Blessed Sacrament School. Activities: Debating 3. 4; Kcho Staff 3. 4; Business Manager 4; Sodality 2, 3. 4; Golgotha 1. Ryan, William J. Hill” Horn: March 13. 1914. Seattle, Wash. Entered from St. Anne's School. Activities: Sodality 1. 2. 3. 4: ('. S. M. ('. I. 2; Basketball 3; Golgotha I. Sf.xton, Charles J. C huck” Horn: Sept. 21, 1911. Seattle. Wash. Entered from Holy Rosary School. Activities: Baseball I. 2. 3. 4; Sodality 3; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Golgotha 1. SlFFKRMAN, 1C RL W. SifV Horn: Tan. 10. 1915, Dayton, Ohio. Entered from St. Benedict's School. Activities: Basketball 2. 3; Baseball Manager 2: Orchestra 3: Debating 3, 4; Dramatics 2: Sodality 1, 2. 3. 4; Echo Stall 2. 3. 4; Golgotha 1. Smith, William W. “Ward” Horn: Nov. 10, 1912, Seattle. Wash. Entered from St. Joseph' School. Activities: Sodality 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2; Debating Society 4; Golgotha 1. Sneeringer, John Y. “Snig” Horn: May 25, 1913. Fresno, Calif. Entered front Blessed Sacrament School. Activities: Echo Staff 3. 4; Debating 3; Sodality 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 1. 2. 4; Football 3. 4; Letterman’s Club 3. 4; Student Body Secretary 4; Golgatha 1. 193 1 I’age twenty-six
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ECHO SENIORS TIIK curtain rises to disclose the opening scene—a group of sad-eyed freshmen congregated on the campus of Seattle College and listening open-mouthed to a self-satisfied sophomore who is reveling in his audience and describing the terrors of the institution until they seemed to the awed f resides” to equal those of the Spanish inquisition. That scene took place on a bright September morn. 1927. under smiling W ashington skies. Those same freshmen were soon caught in the rush of registration and by the time their bewildered senses had ceased whirling, the second day was well on its way and all was quiet on the western front.” But all did not remain quiet long. For as the scenes shift we find those freshmen, now divided into two classes, working diligently under the careful guidance of Father Fabris, S. I., in First A. and Mr. Fdward J. Coen in First B. hirst High was well represented in all the sports and before long we were shouting farewells and embarking on summer vacation. The summer passed with faltering footsteps but finally those same freshmen. with only a few changes, were again assembled. But as the curtain rises farther we sec a placard over the door and it reads— Second High.” Sophomores! Ah! what honor and praise did they entail. They were still divided and. much to their chagrin, were forced to work with all their former diligence under the tutelage of Mr. Logan. Mr. Fahy, and Father Doyle. But despite their firm ruling we had sufficient time for activities and the year came to a pleasant close with our honor as Sophs well defended. Once again the summer vacation was a pleasant memory and that timid group of freshmen were assembled once more. But this time the curtain rises to disclose them filing into the spacious halls of third high. That those timid freshmen were still divided is true: but that they were still timid is false. The crash of an eraser meeting glass dispells any notion that they were timid. But they were still forced to peruse their lx oks with the utmost diligence under the careful supervision of Mr. Logan. Mr. Feeley, Father Fgan. Mr. Tourigny. Mr. Walterskirchen, and Mr. Pasquale. Mr. Logan, the class moderator, patiently pointed out the secrets and beauties of good Fnglish. and just as patiently translated the superlatives of our good friend. Cicero, who proved a stumbling block to many Juniors who failed to appreciate the rhythm” of his passages. Mr. Feeley undertook to force a gentleman's knowledge of Chemistry into our stubborn brains. 1 le succeeded in holding out to the end of the year without a nervous breakdown but how he ever did it is a mystery to all who knew that class. The 193 1 ■ ’ igc twentyeight I
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