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The €CHO Poems Read at Mothers' Day Exercises Friday, May 12, 1933 ❖ • THAT FIRST MOTHER’S DAY Let me tell you a story of sweet kindly love Of the Christ-Child who came down from heaven above, How He gathered fresh flowers of loveliest May And gave them to Mary that first Mother's day. He had no rare jewels, no great gifts of gold; He had no rich presents for Mary to hold, So He gathered warm blossoms, a lovely bouquet, And gave them to Mary that first Mother’s day. He gathered sweet lilies, the purest of all; The tear-drops that angels in heaven let fall; Rich lilacs and roses, a gorgeous array, Then gave them to Mary that first Mother's day. Let us too gather flowers for Mary’s bright throne; They are prayers that we offer for she is our own, And acknowledge the debt we can never repay, As He did to Mary that first Mother’s Day. —Ed Brotherton, ’33. TO OUR MOTHERS With joy I greet you, Mothers, one and all! From each of us to every one of you This well known salutation I renew, Which you have heard each year since we were small: Dear Mother, you know that I love you more Than birds or bees, the sun, the stars, the flowers, Or any person in this world of ours, Than rich mans wealth, or all the wise mail’s lore. I need your love to strengthen my poor heart When troubles press around me, thick or thin, When I’m beset by sorrow, stained by sin, You comfort me and give my hopes fresh start. You smile—for this is not new to your ears, Believe us! with our very heart and soul, No matter where we are, from pole to pole, As we mean it now, we’ll mean it through the years. —R. Lee, ’33.
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'flie €CHO Rev. Edward A. McNamara, S. J. Principal Facility Rev. William Driscoll, S. J. Rev. John E. Moffatt, S. J. Rev. Raymond L. Nichols, S. J. Rev. John T. Prange, S. J. Rev. Dennis J. Sullivan, S. J. Mr. Francis C. Burris, S. J. Mr. Robert J. Carmody, S. J. ❖ Mr. Edgar M. Dowd, S. J. Mr. Arthur L. Dussault, S. J. Mr. Joseph P. Logan, S. J. Mr. John J. O'Hara, S. J. Mr. Henry L. Sweeney, S. J. Mr. Edward J. Coen, A. B. Mr. Francis A. Walterskirchen, A. B. Page 6
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The €CHO Top Row: G. Brotherton. Johnson. Hutchins. Doblcr. E. Brotherton. Brady Center: Compton. Kelly, Carbray. Burke. Basel Lower: Hentschcll. Knott. Hargreaves, Brislawn, Lee Senior Class RAYMOND L. BASEL Ray” Born April 18, 1914, Seattle, Wash. Entered from Bagley School, Seattle. Activities: Basketball, 1; Tennis, 3; Baseball, 1, 3, 4; Public Speaking, 4; Dramatics, 4; Spanish Club, 4; Class Officer, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Body Officer, 1, 4; Orchestra, 1, 3, 4; Lett Armen’s Club, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Sodality, 1, 2. EDWARD BRADY Bud” Born April 8, 1915, Poplar, Montana. Entered from St. Joseph's School. Activities: Sodality, 1, 2; Swimming, 2; Class Paper, 2. JOSEPH BOYLE BRISLAWN Joe” Born, October 24, 1915, Spokane, Wash. Entered from Seward School. Activities: Junior Football, 1, 3; Baseball Manager, 1; Basketball, 3, 4; Elocution, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality, 1, 2, 3, 4; Catholic Action, 3, 4; Debating Club, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir, 4; Dramatics, 4; Sodality Union Representative, 4. EDWIN J. BROTHERTON Ed” Born August 14, 1916, Duluth, Minn. Entered from Holy Rosary School, Seattle. Activities: Sodality, 1, 2; Palestra, 2; Football, 2, 4; Class Officer, 3; Echo Staff, 4; Librarian, 2, 3; Class Poet; Dedication. GORDON H. BROTHERTON Gordy” Born July 7, 1914, Duluth, Minn. Entered from Holy Rosary, Seattle. Activities: Baseball, 1; Sodality, 1, 2. WILLIAM C. BURKE Bill” Born November 8, 1913, Vancouver, B. C. Entered from O’Dea. Activities: Elocution, 4; Public Speaking, 4. RICHARD J. CARBRAY Dick” Born December 24, 1916, Moosejaw, Sask. Entered from St. Joseph’s. Activil'es: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Debating, 2. Page 8
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