Seattle University - Aegis Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1934

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Page Fourteen Year’s Chronicle Woe Ccho March 2—Reception to Rev. Father Provincial. Richard DcDonato won the School Apologetic contest. Gonzaga-Seattle Prep Junior debate. March 3 — Naughton, Finn, Green, Claudon make letters. All Sophomores. March 6—Frosh team won Y. M. C. A. basketball tournament. March 7—Our freshmen students at the University of Washington make high grade points. March 10 — DcDonato, Ouellette, Wittman and Campbell loosen pitching arms. March 11—Sodality Apologetic Contest. March 12—Principal in Spokane. Father Fink in charge. Mr. Carmody and his debaters in return debate with Gon-zaga. March 15 — “I’m Bruce. Jim’s my brother.” March 20 — Rockne Souvenir football awarded. March 22—We take Broadway 10-6. Team looked good. March 24—McCullough receives reply to his letter of congratulation to McDonnell Memorial High School. March 25—Walt looks good in Commercial Law class. March 28—Father Fink sends his mite to the Alaskan missions. Vacation until April 2nd. April 3—Seattle Prep, 10; Cleveland, 6. April 5—Religious essay contest. April 6—Specimen of second year. Father Balfe, succeeds Father McHugh as president. April 7—Principal host to other principals of Oregon Province. April 10—Bishop O’Dea religious essay medal founded. April 17—Elocution contest. Carroll easily wins first place in Senior Division. Brislawn in junior. A pril 20—Smoker—Gymnasium. April 21—DeDonato pitches Prep to victory over Everett, 7-3. April 24—Bremerton, 3; Seattle Prep, 5. April 27—Mothers’ Club have 10th anniversary party. May 1—Seniors begin talks in honor of Blessed Virgin at 12:20. The McHugh Gold Medal debate. May 4—First year Specimen. May 5—Scholarship examinations for eighth graders. Morril and Olsen win. May 6—Lose to O’Dea. Gallagher and Carroll thrill crowds with home runs. Score, 9-3. May 7—Latin contest for Gold medal. May 9—Student body elections. May 11—We celebrate Mother’s Day. May 15 — Our Thespians appear at Forest Ridge. May 18—Nitsche wins the O’Dea Religion Essay Medal. May 20—O’Dea game. A victory for us, 7-3. May 22—Father’s night. May 24-25 — Senior ..examinations. Worry! and more worry! May 28-31 — Examinations for other classes. May 31 — Mass in students’ chapel. Graduates and mothers. Breakfast, class meeting. Commencement. Reception at Washington Athletic Club attended by Senior Mothers.

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 IJJe £cho Year’s Chronicle Page Thirteen November 3—Reception to Bishop Shaughnessy in the Garrigan Gymnasium. November 4—Poulsbo 6; S. C. H. S., 13. r November 4—Poulsbo, 6; S. C. H. S., winner of a contest? November 9—Roll of Honor for first quarter appears. November 13—S. C. H. S. juniors nothing; Stadium, 7. Game called on account of darkness. November 17—Annual Requiem Mass for Mother’s Club. November 18—’Twas a sad day. Mount Vernon, 19; S. C. H. S., 0. Martin and McNamara played a fine game of football. November 19—Mothers’ Club hostesses to Football squad. Morelli elected captain. Congratulations! November 24 — Orchestra plays for College Dramatic Club at St. Joseph’s Hall. November 25—Second team 7, Mount Vernon 6. November 29—We help out in ticket sale for Charity football game. Basket-bailers to the front! Captain Logan reports. December 3—Logan, McFadden, McCarthy, Carey and Andrews present a formidable quintet. Retreat. Seniors: Father Rudolph, S. J., Father Yeats, S. J., other classes. December 11 — Seattle Preparatory School. Ahem! Do you like it? December 12—Student Council meeting. December 23—See you January 5. December 27 — “Wah-Wah.” Awarding of football letters. January 2— ' January 3—Kirkland 29, Seattle Prep, 30. January 5—Honor Roll posted. January 10—Frosh dress up in their new basketball suits. January 11—Mid-year exams. January 12—Foster, 19; Seattle Prep, 23. January 13—Seattle Prep, 42; Issaquah, 20. January 15 — Second semester. The Greeks are promoted to the College. January 19—Captain Sainslo of the Fire Department entertains with his harmonica. 2A awarded Loyalty Banner. January 20—The brilliant playing of Bill McFadden with the super assistance of Carey and Logan was not enough to stop O’Dea, 24-23. O'Dea Frosh, 18; Seattle Prep Frosh, 19. January 23—Seattle Prep, 25; Edmonds, 18. January 25—McGuire trying to keep lunch room accounts balanced. February 1—Meagher smooths out Palestra again. February 2—Reception of Sodalists by Father Fink. February 3—Mothers’ Club adorn our lunch room. February 5—Sodality election. February 7—Dad’s night in Gym. February 8—O’Dca remains triumphant, 45-30. O’Dea Frosh, 10; S. P. Frosh, 14. February 13—Richmond Beach 13; Seattle Prep, 23. February 16—Fourth year Specimen. February 17 — Issaquah, 13; Seattle Prep, 37. February 15—Interclass basketball playoff. February 20 — What next? Nobody copied Phillip’s home work today. February 23—The Gonzaga coach addressed the students. Bremerton, 22; Seattle Prep, 29. March 2—Third year Specimen.



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(3fie £cho Page Fifteen Mothers’ Day Program May 11, 1934 MASS AND SERMON—St. Joseph’s Church ......................Very Rev. John Balfe, S. J. RECEP riON .............................................St. Joseph’s School Hal! Welcome ........................Joseph Phillips, Student Body President Poem—To Our Heavenly Mother .........................Walter Nitsche Response for the Mothers ...........................Mrs. Arthur I. Pilon “HIS FATHER’S SON’’ .......................................A Three Act Comedy Douglas Doyle.................................................George Goerig Horace Russell ......................................William Russell Jack Hartwell ....................................Richard DeDonato Crdway Mitchell ..................................Robert McNamara Harry Atkins ......................-...............John Dougherty Dr. Phillip Crane ...................................William James Mr. Fiske ........................................Patrick Andrews Hiram McBinney .......................................Joseph Bauers Mr. Nathan Doyle .......................................Ed Campbell Jerry McBinney ..............................................William Kelly Timothy Glenn .....................................Robert Rebhahti Lancello Griffith ..............................................John Peter Mr. O’Callahan ......................................Richard Cahan Production Staff Director ......................................... Mr. Charles Bras Stage Manager .....................................Ed McCullough Assistants ......................David Carey and Lawrence DeDonato “Home on the Range’’ will be featured in the first act by the Prep Glee Club, with an incidental solo by John Boehm. Music by the Prep Orchestra. Annual Elocution Contest St. Joseph’s Auditorium April 17, 1934 MR. STEPHEN CAIN, Grand Knight, Chairman Selection .......................................................... Orchestra JUNIOR DIVISION 1. The Wounded Soldier ....................................Martin Hendrick, ’37 2. Garfield’s Tribute .......................................Walter Moore, ’36 3. My New Brother ...........................................William Kelly, ’37 4. Little Boy Blue ........................................Hubert Merrick, ’37 5. Inchcape Rock ..........................................David Cullinenc, ’36 6. The Dandy Fifth .......................................Richard DeDonato, ’37 7. Song of the Market Place .................................Neil Brislawn, ’36 WINNERS First Place—Neil Brislawn Second Place—Richard DeDonato. Selection ............................................................. Orchestra SENIOR DIVISION 1. “Come, Follow Me’’ .......................................Robert Carroll, ’34 2. The Owl Critic..........................................Robert McNamara, ’35 3. Robert Emmett’s Speech ...................................Jarlath Lyons, ’35 4. Speech of Governor Ely .................................Angelo Magnano, ’35 5. Tony’s Letter ............................................George Goerig, ’35 6. The Trimmings on the Rosary ...........................Patrick Andrews, ’35 WINNERS Second Place—George Goerig, Angelo Magnano (ex equo) First Pace—Robert Carroll Selection ............................................................. Orchestra JUDGES Rev. R. Nichols, S. J. Rev. J. Concannon, S. J. Rev. M. Flaherty, S. J.

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