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John Peter was appointed editor-in-chief, and wasted no time in getting started. Things were organized quickly, and assignments began to pour onto the desk of the associate editor, Frank Hayes. While the actual work of writing the book was progressing, another group of students was handling the highly-important financial end of the book. Ad Smith, assisted by Dick DeDonato and Gerald McHugh, carried on an extensive campaign to secure ads, and thus assure financial security. Jack O'Donnell presided as business manager, aided by Jack Starr and Pat Andrews. With the financial end of the book cared for the writing continued. The chronicle was composed by Bob O'Gorman and Ed Donohoe. The work of writing class histories was han-died by Art Conley, class editor. The section of the Echo devoted to activities was edited by Jack Noser. Walt Kane, sports editor, assisted by Dick Kelly and George Mullally, gathered the details of the physical encounters of the year. Literary articles were handled by Art Meagher and Bob Rebhahn. By no means did the staff have clear sailing in preparing this hook. On the contrary, in was a difficult task. Many obstacles beset the path of all concerned, and it was only by unceas-ing work that it has been a success. Words of praise for the editors and contributors would be but a passing tribute; the Seattle Prep Echo for 1935 remains as a lasting testimonial of their endeavor. PANTHER THIS year saw the realization of the sch x l paper in printed form. Under the name of the Seattle Prep Panther it represented a steady evolution of the school newsorgan from a weekly bulletin board sheet to a four-page printed edition, carrying news, sports and feature articles. Edited by Arthur Meagher, the Panther carried out its policy of presenting unbiased observations of athletic and scholastic activities. Frank Hayes held the position of managing editor, while Art Conley, in his capacity as news editor, handled the gathering and editing of the news. The feature page, with its stories, columns and jokes, was under the direction of Jack Noser. Editors of the page devoted to sports were Virgil Belford and Bob Rebhahn. John Peter took care of the art work, and Mr. Evoy, S. J., acted as moderator. Reporters aiding the editors of the different divisions were Bates, Kelly, O'Gorman, Peter, Bauer, Merrick, Morrill, Andrews, Lenihan and Donohoe. On the business side of the staff were found James Dibb, as business manager; Harry Barber, as advertising manager: and Jack Moriarty, as circulation manager. Early in the year Meagher and Hayes represented the Panther at the Annual High School Journalism Conference at the University of Washington. Many ideas received there were put into practice in publishing the paper. The members of the staff believe they have done their part by raising the Panther to its present status, and hope that in future years each succeeding staff will add to its merits, so that Seattle Prep shall have a paper that will compare favorably with any edited by high school students. PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN
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ECHO ECHO Starr. Andrew . Meacher, DeDonato. Noser Donomoe. O’Gorman. Coni.ev. Moriartv. McHugh. Reeiiahn Mr. Evoy. S. Moderator, Kane. Smith. Peter, O'Donnell. Haves PANTHER Batts. Leniman. Noser. Dibb. Conley. Kei.lv, Donoiioe, Bauer, Moriartv Peter. Mr. Evor. S. Moderator. Meagher, Hayes. Rebiiahn ECHO MHE year 1935 marks the reappearance of the yearbook at Seattle Prep. The last one appeared in 1931, and, since it was published only with great effort, the succeeding years rolled by without seeing a printed memoir of student achievements at Seattle Prep. How ever, this year interest in it came to life, largely due to the work of Mr. Evoy, S. J., and the labor of the staff which has justified his efforts. PAGE TWENTY'SIX
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ECHO DRAMATIC CLUB Campbell. Bauer. Meagher. Belpokd. Wilson Andrew . O’Donnell. Petpr. Kane. Grady, Skinner. Irvine DeDonato. Kearny. Smith. Seavbr, White. Nacciiton. Moriarty. Macnano Bate . Comic. Donovan. Kelly. Rzbiiaiin. Sheeiian. Nestor, Mr. Flajoli. S. J.. Moderator LETTERMEN’S CLUB Brandmbir. Green. Reynold . Merrick. Bblporo. Carroll. Morelli Ryan. Campbell, Lyons. Mi llally. Bkanican. Wilson. Donovan Andrew . Coi.acarro. Skinner. Claudon. Kane. Maonano. McNamara. Nestor Mr. Locan. S. Moderator. Martin. Nauohton. Coekig. Rebhahn. Cole. Sheehan, Finn DRAMATIC CLUB THIS year saw the realization of an important division of extra-curricula activities: namely, the Dramatic Club. It was through the efforts of Mr. Flajole, S. J., that this organization was made possible, since it was he who took it upon himself to animate an institution which had been forgotten about for several years. Soon after school assembled in September. Mr. Flajole announced the formation of an association of students interested in dramatics. The group became known as the Dramatic Club. At their first meeting a schedule of business for the year was agreed upon and the following officers were selected: Angelo Mag-nano, president: George Gocrig. vice-president: Bill Skinner, secretary, and Dick DeDonato. treasurer. 1 page twenty-eight
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