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-----The €CHO--------- YEAR’S CHRONICLE—Continued March 21—Baseball players under Mr. Logan. S.J., and Captain O’Connor start cavorting. April 2 — Painting of Crucifixion by A. D’Orazi hung in First Corridor. Reproduced as frontispiece of this Echo. April 7—Senior Specimen. April 17—Well, the meat’s fat. Roberts, the baseball team’s only hold-out, appears in all the outfit except a red sweatshirt. April 20—Panthers take Broadway 6-0. DeDonato goes good.” April 23—Divine represents us in Sodality Oratorial Contest. April 28—Mass at 8:15 to pray for President Roosevelt. Letter from the President himself in the morning mail. Believe it or not! Bo Gallagher, star center fielder, misses a fly. May 5—Freshmen Specimen. May 7—O’Dea takes us 9-2. Ouellette and Brotherton pitch nice ball to catcher Frank Taylor. May 9 — Gold Medal Debate. Santi wins. May 12—Boys are all pepped up for H.N.A. Junior Prom. Mothers' Day. Fr. President says Mass. Picture of Mothers and Sons. Breakfast. Wittman holds Lincoln to 5-5 tie. May 17—Latin contest. May 19—Student body elections. May 19 — Mass for intention of Our Holy Father. May 22, 23, 24—Seniors take year-end examinations. Many sad faces are seen in the halls. May 24 — Seniors go to last day of High School. Some are happy, some sorry. May 26—Dads’ Night. May 24, 26, 30—Remainder of school takes exams. Seniors have the laugh on the earnest looking youngsters loitering about the school. May 31—Seniors on parade. HIGH QUALITY NORTHWEST FOOD PRODUCTS YALAMONT BRAND Pure Preserves Pork and Beans Peanut Butter Mince Meat Canned Fruits NATIONAL FRUIT CANNING CO. Seattle, Washington Page 23
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'Tf.e €CHO The Year's Chronicle S. C. H. S. Sept. 6 — School opened. Many new and eager looking faces. Number of school enrollment greatly increased over last year. Sept. 7—First Assembly. Father President gives welcome speech. Sept. 9—Football aspirants meet and lead by Captain Taylor draw suits. Sept. 12—Formal start of football. 70 candidates on field. Sept. 14, 15—Sodalities reorganized. Sept. 16 — Fanny Hunting, former Gonzaga football star, is a substitute for the Chemistry teacher. Sept. 18—Arrival of Messrs. Dussault and Dowd, S.J. Sept. 20—Students gather for Pep Rally before first game. Sept. 22 — Auburn squeezes out win, 6-0. Sept. 28—Mass of Holy Ghost. Sept. 31—We easily down Bainbridge, 12-0. Our first night game at Civic Stadium. Oct. 3—Landscape Lovers begin their work of beautifying the grounds. Oct. 7—Family Night. High School artists make their debut. Oct. 8—Bremerton proves too much and wins 6-2. McCafFray on sick list. Oct. 12—Columbus Day. Patriotic program. What! No holiday? Oct. 15—Another night game. Roberts and Pishue run wild to down St. Martin’s, 25-0. Oct. 30—O’Dea game resulting in a 0-0 tie after a hard battle. Hutchins plays stellar role. Nov. 13—Easily down Bellarmine, 19-2. Knott and Morelli, the midget guards, played classy game. Nov. 19—Enumclaw administers us a drubbing, the only one of year, 27-0. Nov. 21 — New memorial windows in chapel. Nov. 28—Basketball starts. Morry, as usual, loops several to startle spectators. Nov. 30 — Footballers formally finish season by putting away a lot of turkey supplied by the Mothers’ Club. Dec. 5-8—Annual retreat given by Father Jos. J. King, S.J., former teacher. Dec. 23 — College Nile. Wah-WaJi” goes over big. Football letters given out by Coach Francis A. Walterskirchen. Dec. 23-Jan. 3—Christmas recess. Jan. 6 — Beginning of regular Friday Masses in honor of the Crucifixion Centenary. Jan. 6—Mose, Blackheart, Dr. Zano has sad day; broke his scuttle. Initiations to Lettermen’s Club. Was their face red or sumthin? Jan. 20 — O’Dea takes us 30-21. AI Schuss swallowed a cigar when the battle was close in the final moments. Jan. 23—Fourth High comes through with flying colors to take Loyalty Banner. Jan. 27—Seven Keys to Baldpatc. Boys show skill. Feb. 3—Sophomore Specimen. Feb. 17—Panthers are cut out as the gun blows, by O’Dca, 30-27. Al lost his hat in the fury. Feb. 20—Question: Which is correct, where or were”? Answer: Either or. Mar. 3—Junior Specimen. March 8—Reception to Very Reverend Fr. Provincial. March 10—End basketball season by decisively taking St. Martin’s, 45-25. Tobin ends season with a bang. Season is fair, won 12, lost 8. March 14 — Principal sees way to finance this Echo. March 16 — Basketball awards. Ten teamsters walk away with broad smiles on their faces. March 17—Rector’s Day. March 20 — Baseball pitchers start warming up. March 27—Ten boys join A.P.S.L. March 28—Smoker. Funds go to baseball benefit drive. Page 22
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Tfie €CHO The Thirty sec on d Annual Commencement Exercises of Seattle College High School May 31, 1933 St. Joseph’s Hall 8:15 P. M. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Wm. J. Noonan, Administrator Presiding SELECTION S. C. H. S. Orchestra SALUTATORY William Roberts VALEDICTORY Francis J. Landon SELECTION Orchestra AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS AND HONORS ADDRESS TO GRADUATES Rev. Daniel Meagher, S.J. SELECTION Orchestra MEDALS and HONORS Bishop O’Dea Memorial Medal Gift of Rt. Rev. Monsignor William Noonan, Administrator for best essay in Religion, awarded to Edwin Brother ton, ’33 Next in merit: James Divine, ’34 The Conduct and Application Medal Gift of Monsignor Theodore M. Ryan, A.B. ’09, awarded to James E. Roth stein, ’33 Next in merit: Clifford G. Kossel The Latin Contest Medal Gift of Rev. L. Caramello, S.J. awarded to John B. Wall, ’33 Next in merit: Francis J. Landon, ’33 Lincoln Essay Contest Medal Awarded to Francis J. Landon, ’33 The Debate Medal Gift of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McCaffray awarded to Maurice Santi, ’33 Next in merit: John Peter, ’35 The Senior Elocution Medal Gift of Knights of Columbus awarded to Joseph Boyle Brislann, ’33 Next in merit: William Roberts, ’33 Robert Hutchins, ’33, ex aequo The Junior Elocution Medal Gift of A Friend awarded to George E. Goerig, ’35 Next in merit: John Moriarity, ’35 Richard DeDonato, ’36, ex aequo Father Garrigan Loyalty Medal Gift of the Class of College, ’25 awarded to Theodore E. McCaffray, ’33 Next in merit: Raymond L. Basel, ’33 The William Kendall Memorial Medal Gift of Seattle College Alumni awarded by the vote of his teammates for having been most loyal in all athletics to Francis J. Taylor, ’33 Page 24
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