Seattle University - Aegis Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1935

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Jordan. Rover. Corrigan. McGerr. Rogers. Fairhurvt. Deionan. Reynold Johnson. Fight. Kerschbaum. Donohoe. Boehm. Spellacy. Irvine O'Neill. West. Bloom ei eld. Cray. Can net, Valiquette. McGuire. Rutherford Zeyen. Emerson. McGarry. Dillon. Roche. Keane. Coughlin SOPHOMORE B XCITEMENT was in the air. It was the first day of school. Former freshmen of One B and One C were gathered about the desk of Mr. Flajole, S. J., as the neucleus of Two B. When we were well united in spirit, and harmony ruled as king, our election of class officers t x k place. “Howie Picht took charge as president; Jim Spellacy was next in command; Don West wrote out the minutes; Luke Emerson strongarmed the boys as sergeant-at-arms; and Pat Kerschbaum reigned over athletic affairs. Mr. Flajole, aside from being class moderator, instructed us in English and history. Mr Logan, S. J., vividly led us along the trail of Caesar, while our weary brains were more perplexed at the geometric functions which Mr. O'Hara, S. J., laid out. Mr. Greif, S. J., aside from enabling us to express our thoughts verbally, put forth his knowledge of religion once a week. Athletes ruled supreme in the Two B class room. Kerschbaum was on the varsity squad, though not making his letter, in the manly art of football; while the frosh-soph team made frequent use of Irvine, Donohoe, Picht, Roche and Spellacy. Letter winners in varsity hoop play were Reynolds and Kerschbaum. Many others held down places on the underclass teams. The national sport found Spellacy, Picht and Kerschbaum on the first squad, and Keane, Rutherford, Roche, Irvine and Dillon on the frosh-soph team. Intramural basketball ended with Two B in third place. In other school activities Two B rides high. Our class subscribed 100 per cent to the Echo, and had many on the Panther list. Junior Debating and the Junior Sodality drew on our class heavily. In the Elocution Contest we were represented by the class jester, Irvine. FACE FIFTEEN

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ECHO Buimas, Ouland. Brandmeir. Robinson-. Flynn. Merrick. Steele. Maloney. Breen Boxer. Ai.drigiit. Evoy. Carroll. Cosle. Ryan. McKnigiit. Gucinski. Keeee. Hoescmen Havi-.n. Armstrong. Sullivan. Gagan, McDonnell. Simpson. Bri iih ndach. Smith Bates. Leniiian. O'Brien, Kelly. Haines. Gregory. Stewart SOPHOMORE A COMING hack to school as sophomores, we entered into all affairs determined to have Two A at the top of the ladder. Though we did not succeed in all, we did our share in the expression of school loyalty. Mr. Logan, S. J., guided us through Caesar and syntax, and replaced Mr. Geis, S. J., as religion teacher for the second semester. Under Mr. Flajole, S. J., our historical minds concentrated on Napoleon instead of Pericles. Mr. O’Hara, S. J., tcx)k over the class in angles for the second semester after Mr. Nealen, S. J., had expounded the theories and rules for the first. Mr. McGruder taught English in place of Mr. Hermens, S. J., for the second term of the year. Our scholastic standing was high, having several students on the honor roll. One hundred per cent marked our subscriptions to the Echo, and nearly the same for the school paper. At the same time we were well represented in the Junior Sodality and Junior Debate Club, while the Panther staff received the work of several members. Bill Bates, a tireless president; “Wally Carroll, a fearless vice-executive; George Ryan, a marvel at finance; and Don Keefe, the strong-hoy of the class, were all popular choices for their respective offices. Football beckoned Carroll and Ryan from our ranks to earn their varsity letter. Carroll and Merrick were gcxxl enough to merit their stripes on the maple flcx r, and on the baseball diamond we boasted of Boxer, Carroll and Merrick. Moreover, the junior teams were replete with our contributions. Although a summer vacation is gladly welcomed, it is only with hopes of a greater year next September, when we return as juniors to show again our school loyalty and class spirit. fa PACE I-Ol.RTEP.N



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ECHO FRESHMAN A Siiirod. Broimrick. Swr.rsr.Y, McNally. Leahy. Martin. Monoman Hektschell. Rooney, Tratier. Brons, Gardner. Cullinane. Smith Labossiere. Serin gob. Waite. Perri. Warden, Runnels FRESHMAN B Bellinger. Murphy. Basel Donnelly. Pout , English. O'Brien. Panattoni. Donoiioe. D., LeClair McKillop, Terhar, Corrigan, Deign an. Parolik. Peterson, Lyons. Wood Di nton. Custer. Rutiierpord. Sneeringer. Bertin. Donoiioe, J., Wall. McCiii.sney FRESHMAN C Marti NEAL-. Ebert. Widdop. Macciiia, Morrill. Romm an. Dr Donato, Murray Gregory, McHugh. F.. Bowling. Wilkinson, McHugh, M.. Brane. Moran Anderson Strickland. Pe.ttincer. LaLanne. Healt. Moncrain, Pape. Noser, Olsen, J. English, MacGregor. Own. M., Read, McDonald. Sevenich. Sheehan. Wartelle. Joyce PAGE SIXTEEN

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