Seattle University - Aegis Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1934

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Page Fen UfTe £cho The Sodality of Our Lady THE Sodality is the leading spiritual organization in the school, with two objectives at heart: Personal Holiness, and Catholic Action. We are Charter Members of the Seattle Sodality Union, and our representative, Richard DcDonato, won honorable mention in the Annual Apologetic Oratorical Contest. At the Solemn Reception on February 2nd, one hundred and twenty-four new members were enrolled in the Sodality. Mr. Clifford Kossel was a member of the National High School Advisory Board this past year, and Mr. Patrick Andrews will succeed him in that capacity for 1934-1935. Officers First Semester SENIOR DIVISION Clifford Kossel John Ouellette John Dougherty Angelo Magnano John Peter Robert Rebhahn Francis Sullivan Francis Ursino PREFECT SECRETARY-TREASURER CONSULTORS JUNIOR DIVISION Jack Robinson Jack Fairhurst William Armstrong Frank Boxer William Kelly Francis McGerr Joseph Merrick John Sullivan Officers Second Semester SENIOR DIVISION James Schaefer Joseph Phillips Lawrence Haffie Patrick Andrews William McGuire John Harrington David King PREFECT SECRETARY-TREASURER CONSULTORS JUNIOR DIVISION William Kelly Jack Robinson John Bates Wallace Carroll Francis McGerr George Ryan James O’Brien Student Council The Student Council consists of the Class Presidents, the Student Body President, President of the Lettermen’s Club and the Prefect of the Sodality. The members this year arc: Ed McCullough, ’34; Henry Martin, ’35; Richard DeDonato, ’36; Paul Cullinane, ’36; William Kelly, ’37; Robert Irvine, ’37; George Ryan, ’37; Joseph Phillips, ’34; James Schaefer, 34. High School Student Body Association Officers for this year were: Joseph Phillips, ’34; president; Jack Thompson, ’34, vice-president; Patrick Andrews, ’35, secretary; Angelo Magnano, ’35, treasurer; Ed Sheehan, ’36, sergeant-at-arms, Mr. O’Hara, S. J., Moderator.

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UJJe Sc ho Page Nine Third High LISTED in Third High arc: Lyle Albrecht, P«tridr7 ndrcws, Josepli Bauer. Edward Campbell, GcorgcrCanney, DtflnfhrGasey, Arthur—Conley, Rnsscll-Dahlme, Jams? Dtbh; James-Doylc, ThomasJjarrick, George-Goerig, -JoliiiTjrady, Francis I Icrkcn-Foth, WatTfr-Kane, Jaelath—Lyons, Marco Magoamv-JHenry MTTrrm, William -McGuire; Gtg dd-Mchhtgh, Robert McNamara, Waftcr-McNerney, Arthur -Meagher, A4dtr Morcfli;- IN Second High A are: Anthony-Aycr a no, Horry Bennett, , Patti—Glaudon, Michael Gohuarro, Mstmcc Costello, Roy Crawford, Richard—iDel '' —« ♦ F J«umd Doneheer J'Oseph Russell. Anthony- Searpcllo, -Ed Sheehan-, -Bernard -Storey, Charles -Taylor, 'John White, Charles West, Tierney Wilson. LISTED in Second High B are: Clyde-Bcrrc ardh-ank-Jlrandmeir, Neil Brishtwii, Bernard Branigim, dohir Carmody, Richard-Chapwan.,. David- Connor, John—Coughlin, Mat-thew-Coreoram- David Cnilmancr Pm4- Qdlittane, Richard -Desehamps, Donald-Den-'tting, Hendrick Fitzgerald, Janies Flajnle, -Leo Free ley . William Hallidav, John Harrington, WHffani I lenneman, Gordon -Johnson, Joseph Kennedy, Wnrren-Macftmis, William Mc-'Chesney, -James McFndden, ■hurnrty-McGmre, Walter Moore, Thomas NerfcenrTrank ■Nestor, WrRtaro O’Neill, Fred haw, Francis Sullivan, John Tobin, Robert Trotter, (-Frank Grsino, Albert Wood. FIRST High A: Charles Albright, William Armstrong, Bcrrnrrd ihtgley, WittiTTm'Bates, Frank Boxer, Robcrt-Brimduictrr PtndJlcce n. Ian»ea--Bubnau, Wallace Carroll, James Coyle, Stafford Crowley, Robert Flynn. Jcinlr Gregory. JFonnard--Giirin«;ki. Wiftiwm -Haines, Latvieuce—Hoesehen, Domdd—Keefe, .William Kelly, -Emmett—fcemhuy John ■Maloney, I iwrenee McDoncl, Hubert- Merrick, Patrick- McHugh, Norman -Michel, Woyd. Petition, JUatricicOhFly »vii, John Robinson. Anthony Simpson, Thcudyre Smith Jolm-Swb -iivan, Don a ItTSleole, -RrjhT'rr ValioucUe. Gagan, Fiancis Gcntdi, Earl-Gray.,. Martin--Hendriek, Robert Irvine, James-Keane, 'Rtt-— -hert—Lee, Lawrence Lftfon, John- Me Garry, Johu Monoharrr Miebaci Murphy, 'Wdiiam -Q NciB; JoscpH'O’Loary, Howard P-ieht, lborf Pipecim, David Roche, William- Rather- IDNEY BLOOMFIELD, John Boehmy Cached! -Corrigan, Joseph Deigrrarr. GeFarhT Diffdfl, Francis Donohoe,--Edward—Good; -Louis-Haven, Qrrftes JeSefeson, Franeis ■McGerr, James McGuire, Haiold Nitschc, James O’Brien, WdhaTTTOrhmd, 'Theodore Rohert Mur{ hy, John- Peter, John--O’Donncffr' Robert' -Rebhahn, Qeorge Server, John Starr, Addison Smith.— Second High A Ray-Donm m, Thomas Finn. Frank Forrestuh Jolm Green, Jobrr'Ke rmuyr John—Kelly, Richard—Kelly, , John—McDovitt. Jack—McGeongh, Rohert •Mffopaugh. Jack Nnughtonyfohn-Noser, Rohert CVGurmatH John Osteiman, Melvin Potts. Second High B First High A First High B OHN ARENA, Edmund Bower, eidenbach, Ntnrm ir Cajui£y, Johu-diyme, Lawrence Evoy, Jack-son Fairhurst, William—



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 dJ5'e £cho Page Eleven Orchestra I he Orchestra has been unusually successful this year and has made several public appearances. The personnel of the orchestra is: Joseph Bauer, Richard Cahan, Norman Canny, Arthur Conley, John Dougherty, Charles Jefferson, Joseph Kennedy, Lawrence McDonnel, Patrick McGuire, Thomas O’Gorman. Mr. Charles Bras is director. Dramatics The Dramatic Club had two offerings this year. The first was Wah-Wah, presented in December, honoring the football squads. In May a three-act comedy, “His Father’s Son’’ was presented at the Mother’s Day Program, also at Forest Ridge Convent, at Providence School of Nursing. Both productions were under the direction of Mr. Charles Bras. Glee Club The Glee Club has had a large membership and made many public appearances. Mr. Charles Bras is director and the personnel is: John White, Joseph Russell, Thomas Nielson, John Harrington, Richard DeDonato, Charles West, Fred Hebert, Fred Shaw, Fred Conyne, David Cullinane, George Seaver, Richard Deschamps, John Boehm, Frank Nestor. Lettermen’s Club The Lettermen’s Club is made up of athletes who have won the varsity “S.” The officers this year are Edwin McCullough, ’34, president; James Thompson, ’34, vice-president; Lawrence DeDonato, ’34, secretary and treasurer. Father McNamara, S. J., was faculty advisor. The McHugh Debating Society The McHugh Debating Society had a busy, but successful year. Under the able tutelage of Mr. Carmody, S. J., the members of the Society had three public debates. The first one was with Gonzaga High Juniors and was held at St. Joseph’s Hall. The question was, “Resolved, That The United States Should Adopt the British System of Broadcast- ing.’’ The affirmative was upheld by the Seattle Prep Juniors. The decision was 2 to 1 in favor of Seattle Prep. On March 12th the Juniors travelled to Spokane and met Gonzaga again on the same question. This time the negative was upheld by Seattle Prep. Gonzaga was given an unanimous decision. The Annual Gold Medal Debate was held at St. Joseph’s on May 1st. The question was, “Resolved, That the Present Child Labor Amendment Should Be Adopted By the Several States.” The Seniors upheld the affirmative and the speakers were James Thomp- son, Robert Carroll, Henry Claeys. The negative was upheld by the Junior speakers: John Peter, Angelo Magnano, Walter Kane. The medal will be awarded to John Peter, adjudged the best speaker, and second place was given to Walter Kane. The negative side received the decision. The chairman and judges on this occasion were: Mr. George McAteer, Mr. Emmett Lenihan, Mr. George Stuntz and Mr. Patrick Heney, Jr.

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